Lawndale Art Center will celebrate their newest Mural Project and the artist, Francesca Fuchs, by toasting Fuchs with Prosecco and St. Arnold's, with a food truck on-site.
With a few stripes and shapes in beige, soft whites, and simple grays, Fuchs transforms Lawndale's blank north wall into the illusion of cathedral pillars, starting a conversation with the building's iconic Art Deco façade and suggesting a deeper consideration of the role that art spaces play in contemporary society.
Lawndale Art Center will celebrate their newest Mural Project and the artist, Francesca Fuchs, by toasting Fuchs with Prosecco and St. Arnold's, with a food truck on-site.
With a few stripes and shapes in beige, soft whites, and simple grays, Fuchs transforms Lawndale's blank north wall into the illusion of cathedral pillars, starting a conversation with the building's iconic Art Deco façade and suggesting a deeper consideration of the role that art spaces play in contemporary society.
Lawndale Art Center will celebrate their newest Mural Project and the artist, Francesca Fuchs, by toasting Fuchs with Prosecco and St. Arnold's, with a food truck on-site.
With a few stripes and shapes in beige, soft whites, and simple grays, Fuchs transforms Lawndale's blank north wall into the illusion of cathedral pillars, starting a conversation with the building's iconic Art Deco façade and suggesting a deeper consideration of the role that art spaces play in contemporary society.