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Smart Gals’ Reading Preserve at the
West Hollywood Book Fair


Sunday, September 28, 2008
10am to 6pm
West Hollywood Park
647 N San Vicente Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90069


In this electric world, passionate book lovers still abound; but for most, reading is on the decline. Constraints of time, space and sound conspire against us. And so, on Sunday, September 28 Smart Gals’ Reading Preserve returns to the West Hollywood Book Fair. Since leisure time is increasingly hard to come by, Smart Gals’ Reading Preserve provides a serene, cell-phone-free space for reading. Please bring something to read and come partake of this temporary sanctuary, designed by Los Angeles-based artist, Edith Abeyta.

Explore the rest of the fair by engaging in Smart Gals Scavenger Hunt—a creative map for finding your way through the literary maze—and receive limited edition Speakeasy bookmark selected from our archive.

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Edith Abeyta (edithabeyta.net) is an installation artist residing in Los Angeles. Frequently engaging in projects that involve audience participation and multi-artist collaboration to address social issues, historical concepts, and the relationship between art audiences and art making. In 2007 she was awarded a fellowship from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research as part of their CO-OPs program including a residency at the University of Utrecht. Summer, 2008 finds her traveling to Thailand to mount an installation for the group exhibition Navigational Accessories which she curated at the Eastern Center of Art and Culture, Burapha Art Museum and University.

The West Hollywood Book Fair, now in its seventh year, is an award-winning, community-oriented literary celebration, complete with live readings, author signings, writing workshops and a myriad of cultural and literary exhibitors (westhollywoodbookfair.org).

 

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Smart Gals Productions is a 501-C3, non-profit, public benefit arts organization, dedicated to creating original events in unlikely places, inspiring fruitful interaction, and cultivating the greater cultural community of Los Angeles.