Sunday, August 23, 2009

Cheryl Cambras (& Richard Prince) at Royal T






Tomory and I stopped by our friend Cheryl's exhibit of woodland creatures at Royal T in Culver City. She was leading a crochet workshop, teaching people how to make teeny tiny versions of her birds (see center of 1st photograph). I loved her Fox especially that she created for the event.
The space is huge, and the cafe features rotating exhibits of well known artists, including Richard Prince. As a nurse, I have mixed feelings about nurses being sexualized...but I have to admit- I love Prince's nurse paintings!

Congratulations, Cheryl!

11 comments:

  1. I love these creatures!!!! And the nurse painting too!!!xxxxo

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  2. That fox is too cute! And I was about to say that painting looks a lot like the cover for Sonic Youth's Sonic Nurse album, but I googled it and realized it's the same artist. His work is awesome!

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  3. Kelley,
    Yeah, I have my Richard Prince/Sonic Youth "Sonic Nurse" T-shirt.
    It's fun to wear it to the hospital (on the weekends...when the bigwig management is gone;)when I'm working.
    We don't wear scrubs (yay) where I work- so it's fun to get to wear what I want! The patients seem to get a kick out of it anyway...
    Tomory keeps telling me how good the new Sonic Youth album is, but I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet.

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  4. What a great place for a workshop! I love the exposed brick and beams - a dream studio and cafe :)

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  5. hi jennifer,
    so many things has happened here in your place since the last time!!!
    great! i lovelove your colors!
    and i´m happy that my internet is working again:)
    i´m leaving for Luxembourg tomorrow, so lets´s meet again next week!
    hugs, and take care and have fun!

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  6. They look lovely! the fox is so cute! I haven't been to galleries and museums for a while but I would love to go back there again in the fall!

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  7. this place looks amazing! love the birds and fox. and the nurse paintings.

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