World-renowned fire art sculpture mavens the Flaming Lotus Girls announce an evening of art and revelry with music by Ambient Mafia and the Space Cowboys DJs.
You need more art. You want the Flaming Lotus Girls spread across your wall, 24/7. Yes you do. And so do your friends. Come to our photography show, buy our signed archival prints and have a damn fine evening of dancing with Ambient Mafia and the Space Cowboys DJs.
For more information:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=294190043938514
In the Red - Flaming Lotus Girls Gallery Show
Saturday December 3rd
SomArts, 934 Brannan Street, SF
6.00PM – 2.00AM.
Free to attend. Donations encouraged.
Music by
Space Cowboys DJs:
Deckard
8ball & Erik Hz
Ambient Mafia:
Olde Nasty (Butterzone / Ambient Mafia)
DJ Unagi (WoM / Ambient Mafia)
Redstickman (FnF / Ambient Mafia)
Mo Corleone (Want It! / Ambient Mafia)
Sound Generously Provided by Want It! (https://www.facebook.com/CampWantIt)
In the Red features: a gallery show with large limited edition signed archival prints on metal and standard framed prints, Flaming Lotus Girls art, Space Cowboys DJs and the Ambient Mafia and FLG 2012 calendar autographs and lipstick
kisses plus schwag-galore.
Burning Man is long past; we’re all dust free and are IN THE RED. (This means we’re up to our lipsticked lips in debt!) .
Help get us out of the red. Come support the Flaming Lotus Girls on Saturday Dec 3, and help us get out of the red.
With love and lipstick kisses,
Flaming Lotus Girls
http://www.flaminglotus.com
http://facebook.com/flaminglotus
About us:
The Flaming Lotus Girls are a female-driven, San Francisco-based group of artists who have been making kinetic, mechanical fire art since 2000. Our work is composed of steel, stainless steel, copper, glass, wood, light, and fire – and stands at the intersection of sculpture, kinetics, robotics, pyrotechnics, and electronic technology. Our flames blaze in sizes ranging from 2 inches to over 150 feet. We create interactive large-scale installations that engage viewers and invite them to become part of the art.
In the Red is presented at SOMArts Cultural Center as part of the Affordable Space Program, which is supported by the San Francisco Arts Commission.