There’s this lovely little community that’s formed over the past year or so underneath the Sunset bridge. It includes a gallery (Artillery & Ammo), a vintage and modern clothing boutique (Haute Olive) and a clothing store (Them Atelier). The business-owners and their friends just hang out in their respective spots and wait for people to stroll in and browse, purchase or have a nice conversation.

We walked in through Haute Olive‘s open door and Paul was taking a nap on the couch. But once we started to jiggle some hangers, he was awake and asking us what size shoe we wore. He was watching the store for the day while the owner, Amara Wilson, was out auditioning. She’s a working model and used to be a buyer for Sirens & Sailors. You can tell that she’s got some experience in the fashion industry as every piece is obviously chosen with care and can only be described as fabulous. The place is just littered with dresses, blouses, shoes, bags and collectibles. Amara’s store is located at 1176 Glendale Blvd and is open most days from 11 to 6. And they’re open late at night “whenever there’s a party,” according to Paul. So stop in on your way to or from Dub Club!

A few weeks back we created a post for the Echo Park Art Hop and received some angry comments from someone named “deryke.” He verbally wagged his finger at us for posting an event that he feels just flat out ignored some of the neighborhood’s art galleries. That’s one way to get your gallery noticed. Deryke curates all the shows at Artillery & Ammo and Henry is the owner. They are two of the friendliest and most enthusiastic people I have met in Echo Park. They want to create a serious art scene in east LA that focuses on local artists. And they run a very tight ship, hosting twelve shows in twelve months. A new show opens on the 13th of each month and closes on 6th of the next month. They’re located at 1162 Glendale Blvd.

Everything that I write about Them Atelier is going to be vague and diaphanous which may be the best way to describe this brand/store/collection of designers and artists. The first time I visited them, I spoke with Brian Kim, the founder of the brand. However, the two subsequent times I went to clear up some details, the only one there to greet me was a friendly black cat. I know this much is true: the brand existed before the store and specializes in ready-to-wear and custom denim pieces available at lower prices than most designer jeans. The atelier (French for workshop or studio) sells both Kim’s work and that of other designers. Lately, the space has become a focal point for other types of artists as is reflected in the Them Atelier autumn/winter 2010 catalog. It features both Them Atelier clothing and the artwork of Leslie Shows the former obviously influenced by the latter. Kim has also founded a magazine that features his fashion as well as the art of his friends and co-conspirators: Them Rag. It debuted last November and is scheduled to be released bi-annually. Them Atelier is located at 1160 Glendale Blvd. I’m not sure what their hours are or if they even have regular hours. If anyone knows the answer, feel free to email us or put the info in the comments.

PS – What’s the deal with Front St.? I couldn’t even find it! I thought it was supposed to be right next to Them Atelier. Again, if you readers have any info, please let us know.

Dead Author Readings at Upright Citizens Brigade – J.D. Salinger (Marc Evan Jackson) and Edgar Allan Poe (Craig Cackowski) with moderator H.G. Wells (Paul F. Tompkins): Thanks to the miracle of science, very famous, extremely dead authors time travel to the present and are brought together to discuss their lives and works! But mostly, these dead authors fight like dead cats and dead dogs! And the audience gets to ask questions! That’s you! YOU are the audience! I am saying you get to ask questions! INTERACTIVE!!! Friday, Feb. 19 @ 7pm, UCB Theater 5919 Franklin, $5, RSVP here.

Love Hurts – Ask the Experts: Ask the experts about love, sex, and what shoes to not wear on a first date. Relationship writers Greg Behrendt (He’s Just Not That Into You), Sascha Rothchild (How to Get Divorced by 30), and Lori Gottlieb (Marry Him) will offer wisdom, advice, and lots of snarky comments at 826LA’s post-Valentine’s Day writer’s panel and mixer. Get started with an hour of questions* and answers, then put your newfound knowledge to use with an hour of mingling and drinking. There will be icebreakers. Moderated by married man Joel Stein.
*Registration for this event includes “anonymous” question submission. Monday, March 1, 8 -10pm @ Busby’s East 5364 Wilshire. $25 (includes 1 drink ticket), 21+ ,RSVP here.

Chickens in Love – 826LA’s one-day all-ages mini music festival: Featuring The Submarines, Summer Darling, The Happy Hollows, The Growlers, and more! Get in the mood with punk rock hairdos from The Hive Hair Shop, rocker accessories from local LA designers, burgers from Grill ‘Em All Food Truck, and more. Saturday, March 6, 1-7pm @ the Echoplex 1154 Glendale Blvd. Get tickets here.

What are you doing tonight?

At Echo Curio:

Tues, Feb 16th – CHEESE ON BREAD + ROYALCHORD + BIG WHUP

CHEESE ON BREAD has been described as Joan Baez and Raffi singing about
sucking cock.  Others claim that listening to it will lead to a deadly joygasm.  We just
know that it is gonna be fun, fun fun.  Joining them is Australia’s royalchord, all
lower case on purpose, to understate the amazing lo-fi majesty you are going to
experience.  I can’t say enough how many amazing travelling bands come through
here and how much you should try to see them as often as possible, cuz this
makes our big world that much smaller and friendlier.  And not to ignore our
amazing local bands too, we’ve just added the always challenging and yet deeply
satisfying three ring circus of rock, BIG WHUP.  Easily the smartest night of rock we’
ve ever had!!!

www.cheeseonbread.com
www.myspace.com/royalchordroyalchord
bigwhup.wordpress.com

Mon, Feb 15th – NEW MUSIC MONDAY with PETER WEISS (featuring DSS and
NICK DEWITT) + JOSH KLINGHOFFER + BLACK CHURCH

Ok, tonight is yet another of the increasingly insanely amazing nights curated by
Mr. DAVID SCOTT STONE , and while he is not presenting one of his amazing solo
performance, he is performing with the infamous PETER WEISS (of Thelonious
Monster fame) who is presenting musical poetry along with an all star band.
Recent Red Hot Chili Pepper addition, JOSH KLINGHOFFER is gonna present an
undetermined solo set as well, and we’re pretty excited for that too.  And local
looper BLACK CHURCH holds mass for us as well… remember these nights start
early and end early, so be here at 9p to see all the action.

www.myspace.com/joshklinghofferunofficial
www.myspace.com/blackchurchplus

1519 Sunset Blvd at Laveta

9pm

www.echocurio.com

THE MEEK
WEEKEND
YOUNG PRISMS

resident dj Michael Stock spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop

10pm / $5 / 18+

1822 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

From the organizers:

Galerie Lakaye and Living Art Los Angeles, a local non-profit organization, are organizing Haitian Relief LA, a fundraiser to take place on Sunday, February 14 (Valentine’s Day) at Echo Park Lake–a benefit concert/day of music and art for Haiti disaster relief. The event will include musical, dance and spoken word performances by local Los Angeles artists, as well as Haitian artists, including lots of activities for kids and families. The gallery will also present a wonderful exhibit of Haitian art.

UNICEF, Partners in Health and Hollywood Unites for Haiti will be on hand to collect donations.

In brief, here’s how we envision the participation of professional visual artists: artists come out to the park to paint on canvasses, which will be sent to Haitians living in tent cities as gifts of art to hang on their tents/temporary homes for months to come. Sponsor art organizations will donate canvas and supplies, or even better yet, bring your own! Everything will be set up; Temporary walls/easels will be set up. All you have to do is show up and paint!

The canvasses will be distributed in Haiti by Hollywood Unites for Haiti (HUFH), a non-profit organization on the ground in Haiti. Its mission is to promote cultural activities and sports to underprivileged youth in Haiti. It was started by Haitian actor, Jimmy Jean-Louis.

Most people don’t know that, as far as paintings go, Haiti is the biggest source for black art in the world. Haitians understand the value of art.

We can’t all donate money, but a gift of art can certainly lift the spirit! In that respect, please note that we are asking for positive, inspiring imagery to be sent to the people of Haiti.

The Center for Nonviolent Education and Parenting presents FAMILY DANCE PARTY & FUNDRAISER

@ Echoplex

enter through Sunset Entrance
1822 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

2pm / all ages

Valentines Eve: LANTVRN, Jesus Makes the Shotgun Sound, Black Church

Saturday, February 13th

10pm

1770 Glendale Blvd

$5

$3 beer & wine

The Eastsider has posted a bunch of fun things to do this Valentine’s Day (regardless of whether or not you actually have a Valentine):

-Buy one original, organic print tee at Feeding Birds Boutique and get another one free!

Ohana Flowers (1727 Sunset, near the corner of Sunset and Lemoyne) will be open 24 hours!

City Sip on Sunset will be hosting a tasting that will pair beers with cheese and chocolate (awesome). A percentage of each ticket sold will go to Hope for Haiti (double awesome).

The Park will be offering a special three-course meal at $50 for two people.

-Purchase a heart-shaped cherimoya at the Echo Park Farmer’s Market!

View the original post here.

“Machine: Subject/Object/Project”, an installation by Nate Page, will be open all month from Feb 6th – March 5th, 2010. It’s rare that there’s a show up at Machine you can just stop by and see, and even rarer that it involves a giant chair made out of folding tables, so be sure to come visit. Open every weekend in February from 12-4pm, or even more reliably, by appointment.

At Machine Project on Sunday Feb 14th at 12pm is the second show in our February music residency by Nowcloud. Happening in and around Nate Page’s installation, these performances feature Max Markowitz and Corey Fogel as well as snacks. Free.

Artillery & Ammo present: HOME The works of Sophia Allison and Cheryl Groff.

OPENING RECEPTION February 13th at 7 o’clock till … ?

HOME is a new show curated by Deryke cardenaz.

About the show …
HOME is the works of two southern California artists, Sophia Allison and Cheryl Groff. HOME is a word that means different things to all of us. For some its the place they were born, and for others it is the place they are at, but for all of us it means a place of belonging as well as a place we carry with us. Each artist’s work is a unique expression / exploration of this concept. The works invite the viewer in to each of their respective worlds.

Artillery & Ammo is proud to have this show on its walls. The show runs from FEB 13 to MAR 7th.

Gallery Hours Noon – Midnight … Mon – Sat

Artillery & Ammo Gallery
1162 Glendale Blvd.
Echo Park, Ca. 90026

Some of us recently received these brochures in the mail with just a little information about the 800 plus residential condos that might be built on the hospital’s property. For those Echo Park residents attempting to take part in the brochure’s survey online, all they get is this:

…before even getting started! So far, it looks like the only way to share your thoughts (or many concerns) is to fill out the survey and mail it in, or call Chris Fuentes at 213-202-6840. You can also join the conversation of many concerned Echo Park residents on the Echo Elysian Neighborhood Council Forum.

You can also download the full brochure by clicking here, and you can download/print the actual survey here.

The Eastsider LA has also done some great coverage on the Barlow development, you can read more by clicking here.