680 E Colorado Blvd
pasadena, California 91101

December 16 – thru the New Year - Public viewing available all day, everyday

Opening Reception: Saturday, December 16, 2006 6p – 10p,

Phantom Galleries Los Angeles presents a group exhibition of site-specific installations that will transform the storefront windows of the former Homestead Furniture shop in Pasadena into 24/7 Public Art Galleries. The Phantom Galleries LA Holiday show will feature the artwork of the following artists: Joshua Callaghan, Sue Chorpenning, Richard Godfrey, Paris Patton, Michael Rosenfeld, Alex Couwenberg, Rebecca Silva with ongoing exhibits by Barbara Kaleta, Anelia Lazaroff, Paris Patton, Ben Shaffer, and Sasha Vom Dorp.
Light Installations

Richard Godfrey:
"Luckyboy” a light installation. For the past three decades Godfrey has established himself as a pioneer in the use of light as a means of exploring how space is perceived. In this work, he conflates light and image as a transformative element that describes the time/space relationship.
RichardGodfrey.com

Susan Chorpenning:
"Fiat Lux 2" "Let There Be Light 2". December 21st, is the shortest day of the year, is a good time to bring light to the world. The artist hopes that it will help us all remember to allow a little light into our lives and the lives of others during these darkest days of the year.
http://hometown.aol.com/suechor/myhomepage/index.html

Parris Patton: a jagged yet delicate forest of glass, mirror, feathers and light. Art4miles.com

Art installations:

Joshua Callaghan: Drawing, www.JoshuaCallaghan.com

Michael Rosenfeld: Paintings, antiquesart.com/mars.55

Buck Silva: Sculpture www.BuckSilva.com

Alex Couwenberg: Paintings, CouwenbergFineArts.com

Ongoing exhibits from
Barbara Kaleta: painting,
Barbara Kaleta fuses drawing, calligraphy, and painting on her canvases. The Pasadena native dots her unique landscapes with drawn and painted personal images and icons; implying, but not announcing connections and narrative content. While paintings like "Fences" and "Crossing" evoke a sense of place, they are shaded by memory and can't be located on a map. She received her MFA in 1998 from Claremont Graduate University. Anelia Lazaroff: sculpture
Additional exhibit TBA
Phantom Galleries Los Angeles www.PhantomGalleriesLA.com, transforms vacant storefronts into 24/7 temporary art galleries though out Los Angeles County.

Official Website: http://www.phantomgalleriesla.com

Added by phantom galleries la on November 28, 2006