| events
& exhibitions |
April
1, 2007
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Los
Angeles Leather Coalition
presents:
StreetFest LA
The Foundation & Erotic
Artists will be attending!
See: Axel, Minoru, Hector Silva, Miguel
Reyes
and the Tom of Finland Foundation Gallery.
Art purchases
from the ToFF Gallery at StreetFest LA - of over $100 -
will get their $15 admission back.
ALMOST NUDE
FIGURE DRAWING SESSION
Costumes, Fetish, Classical, Jockstraps
2 PM - 5 PM ($15.00
first hour, $5.00 each additional hour)
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Los Angeles, CA |
VOLUNTEERS, LEND A
HAND!
Details |
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April
15, 2007
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TOM OF FINLAND FOUNDATION
presents a:
Life Drawing Workshop
Modeling
this month: Curt Jackson.
Beginner? Professional? All are welcome. Bring your sketch pad!
Details
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Los Angeles, CA |
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April
13 -
July
20, 2007
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presents:
Juried Erotic Art Show 2007
Original Works
Opening reception on April 13, 2007
Details |
Bloomington, IN |
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March
17 -
June 2, 2007
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Lev
Moross Gallery
presents:
Ernest Lacy:
The
Nude Reconsidered
"... Lacy combines his fresh approach to color
with an astonishingly fluid draftsmanship."
Details |
Los Angeles, CA |
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March
26 -
April 7, 2007
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Ron
Chespak Gallery
presents:
Recent Works
by JB Higgins
Unusual perspectives.
Details |
Palm Springs, CA |
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| new
artist links |

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Website
Update:
Andy
draws all kinds of man-bears, from faces to orgies to gif animations
and you'll find plenty of them on his site.
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| foundation
announcements |
| TOM OF FINLAND FOUNDATION
Voted
"Best Gallery" In Frontiers Magazine's
Best of Gay L.A. — People's Choice Awards

Frontiers
asked. The people voted. And — in a very close call (just four
votes!) — the Foundation was voted Best Gallery in their People's
Choice awards! A big "thanks" to everyone who voted
for us.
Check
out the latest copy of Frontiers, or view the article on the Frontiers
website.
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| artists
in the news |
Britain's
last remaining lesbian and gay bookshop
Gays The Word
struggles for survival.
Fighting closure
in the wake of rising rents and a dramatic fall in sales, authors
are at the forefront of a campaign to save it. The effects of book-buying
online and the rise of the bookstore chains are partly to blame for
putting the shop in peril.
Learn more on
the Gays The Word website.
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