• JULY 7

    The Gray Kid

    Saturday, July 7, 2007

    The Gray Kid

    The Gray Kid’s self-described “trunk-wobbling anthems and ballads of love and lust,” have been setting off clubs from N.Y.C. to his adopted hometown of Los Angeles with merely an iPod, a wireless mic and his larger than life personality. This one-man army takes charge of the crowd like a gladiator, dripping with sweat and smiling all the while. Plus, The Kid can sing. His solo musical debut, 5, 6, 7, 8…, is verification.
    6pm
    MUSIC: House DJ Jean-Christophe Chamboredon of Milan Records/Chicooligan Records/From L.A. with Love
    FOOD AND DRINK: Light fare at Patinette Café and outdoor cash bar
    SCREENING: Music videos from Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival

    7pm
    ARTMAKING: Workshop with artist Michael Coughlan
    SCREENING: Richard Tuttle: Never Not an Artist
    Filmed at Tuttle’s home in New Mexico, his studio in Manhattan, and the galleries at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the film offers an intense, intimate portrait of the artist’s working process.
    TOUR: Exhibition walkthrough with a MOCA educator. Space is limited to 20. Sign up at the information desk inside the galleries beginning at 6pm.
    8pm
    MUSIC: Featured performance by The Gray Kid
    SCREENING: Music videos from Film Independent’s Los Angeles Film Festival
    9pm
    TOUR: Exhibition walkthrough with a MOCA educator. Space is limited to 20. Sign up at the information desk inside the galleries beginning at 6pm.
    10pm
    TOUR: Exhibition walkthrough with a MOCA educator. Space is limited to 20. Sign up at the information desk inside the galleries beginning at 6pm.
    SCREENING: Roses and Petrol directed by Tamar Simon Hoffs

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