Come
see our vibrant new art indigenous to Jefferson Park.
Nature
Art Collage making is an art form that was first started in Jefferson
Park during the Spring of 2006. Bits and pieces of fauna growing in the
natural environment of Jefferson Park are placed within collages to
depict symbols of life and living. It's art for all ages.
This art form was started by Luis South, a school counselor, for the
sake of reconnecting inner city students and adults to their immediate
natural environment. The texture and wide variety of colors makes this
art exciting to view and brings a greater sense of peace to the growing
number of new Jefferson Park collage artists. Having its roots in
Jefferson Park helps to keep alive this inner city Los Angeles
community's
reputation as the dream place to live. This free special exhibit day
will be a chance for children and adults to see and experience
making their own collages.
All are invited to the Volunteers Recognition taking place at The South Seas House,
2301 W. 24th Street on Saturday, June 28th
from 12:00- 2:00 p.m |