Rock Rose Art Gallery Celebrates Women's History
Sunday, February 24, 4 p.m.
Rock Rose Art Gallery Celebrates Women's History
with Art Exhibit and Sale " Women in Art"
at Heritage Square Museum
ARTIST RECEPTION: FEBRUARY 24, 4 PM
Exhibiting Feb. 24 - Mar. 16, 2008 Please join artists: Carol Colin, Victoria Delgadillo, CK Eder, Laura Escobar, Kathy Mas-Gallegos, Margaret Garcia, Patricia Lazalde, Alma Lopez, Tati Luboviski-Acosta Cecilia Marmol, Rosamaria Marquez, Irma Montelongo, Julie Nagesh, Elaine Parsons, Jennifer Parsons Pastras, Sarah Pavsner, Lori Pond, Christy Ramirez, Dorothy Shepherd and Kelly Thompson. Women in Art - Reception hosts: Dolores Stewart, Yolanda Nogueira (M.A.N.'s Ins) and Max Vasquez (MaxMuzik).
Rock Rose Patrons 2008 are Bob Taylor Properties Inc., Edward Rivera, Carmela Gomes and Bernardo's Carburetor Service.
Rock Rose Gallery at the Heritage Square Museum/Perry Mansion
3800 Homer Street, Los Angeles, California 90031
Tel. 323-225-2700 www.heritagesquare.org
Rock Rose Art Gallery was established in Highland Park in 2000 by producer/director Rosamaria Marquez as a tribute to C. Bernard Jackson founder of the first multi-cultural theatre in the country - Inner City Cultural Center. At Rock Rose artists of all disciplines (visual and performing arts) are nurtured and encouraged to pursue their creative dreams in an environment neighboring communities can also enjoy and support.
For more information about our upcoming events and community collaborations,
please all (323) 635-9125, write rockroseproductions@yahoo.com or visit www.rockroseproductions.com. Rock Rose Art Gallery and Production Co. is located at 4108 N. Figueroa Street, Highland park, CA 90065 ( two blocks from the Metro Gold Line - Southwest Museum exit, or off 43rd Ave exit north or south on Arroyo Seco Parkway - Pasadena Fwy)


My compliments to both Heritage Square Museum and Rock Rose Gallery for such a great idea. I saw the exhibit the other day and was really impressed. The exhibit is included as part of the regular tour, which in and of itself was really cool. I'd recommend it to anyone who is a fan of art and history.
Posted by: Angie Pantua | March 04, 2008 at 02:10 PM