Generous sponsors including Ace Beverage and the Solomon Family made sure that guests could enjoy complimentary beer and wine throughout the evening, and beloved L.A. food sources like the Crispy Truck, Tender Greens, Let's Be Frank, Burger Continental, Trader Joe's, Antigua Coffee House and L.A. Bakery provided ample hors d'oeuvres, food and coffee for all. As guests finally made their way home at the end of the evening, they did so with a renewed understanding of the challenges faced by so many young people in L.A. and the outstanding work being done by Inner-City Arts to combat those challenges. More than just a party or gala, Summer On 7th was first and foremost an evening of hope, which goes a long way towards explaining that truly special feeling experienced by any and all who were in attendance.
Wednesday, May 22
Interview With Creative Time's Anne Pasternak Who Is Changing The Way We View Our Public Art
We sat down with Anne Pasternak for a few questions about Creative Time's past and future, as well as the importance of having an awareness about public art in the city.