Art ATtaCk! April Edition ‘08. Fri.-Sun. 4/4-4/6
Whew! It’s busy on the blog, huh?! Here’s some more…ART ATTACK WEEKEND in LOS ANGELES, baby! Be there, or be hexagon.
EVENTS!
- 12noonish-1:30p. Art in Echo Park.
- 2p-6p. Public Mural in Skid Row. This is our community visual art, guys!
Come to Art in Echo Park or meet us there. We leave for the mural @ 2:30p and will figure out carpooling with whoever’s there.
EVENTS: POD and Jam. @ Angel City Cafe in Bellflower, CA. 4.4.08
A big concert that is going on april 4th if you are interested in hanging out with Traa from POD.
Time: 7pm. Tickets: $10
Angel City Cafe, 16507 Bellflower Blvd. Bellflower CA, 90706. Venue Event List: http://www.myspace.com/angelcitycafe
Who? Uhm…POD, as in “Youth of the Nation,”-POD:
So, to recap…
Thanks to all who attended our latest Art Attack Weekend =)
Here’s a looooong story short:
Open Mic: short but very sweet. rap, poetry, music, song, improvised group “floetry”. (heh). cozy, intimate, fun. Thank you all for attending!
Chalkboard mural: eh. The chalkboard’s maw is wide open, waiting to be fed with some ka-razy artastic creations. Whoever’s game, leave your mark (but make sure it’s of the kid-friendly variety.)
Creative Cold Cuts: fun! I made a duck and ate it. (I was hungry.) Others did some fun stuff with bologna, cheese and other edible medium. Then we made up a cake-t0-g0 with custom frosting.
Art in the Park: YaY! Very relaxed with a lil’ painting, a lil’ writing, a lil’ eating and lil’ guitar strummin. Was a beautiful day and a great ending. People made new friends, and that’s a good thing…as Martha would say.
I wasn’t able to run around and take my own pics, but hope to rectify that next time.
Til then, folks.
ARt aTtacK weekend. March edition. 2/29-3/2.
It’s happening next week. Yes! Next week! Friday, 2/29/08-Sunday, 03/02/08.

Sunday is our beloved Art in the Park/Inside-Art. Family Center Main Room (until weather becomes more stable). 12noon-1:30p. Free paints, canvas. Writing Area. Sculpting Area. Show your mind you care, exercise your right brain. The Music Small Group leader may join us with both guitar and powerful voice, so weave your skills right on in. Either way…
A Cup of Coffey to Wake Me Up
Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and My burden is light. Matthew 11:28-30
Coffey sings “All Ye” – for the song’s chords visit http://godtube.com/coffey
For me, this verse is beginning to take on new context. I’m beginning to understand that the answered prayer does not always result in my own desired change in outer circumstances; yet, instead, often leads to the change needed within to perservere.
Funny, this verse was first put on my heart via Coffey Anderson’s “Come Ye” song (see above vid; more songs found on http://www.myspace.com/coffeysouthernman). I didn’t feel it a verse that I really needed at the time, as a few of us gathered and sang the song together with one guitar and several voices, most of us failing miserably at the rap part.
Yet, I find myself finding my own rest in it even now, as past hurts and insecurities would threaten to restrict the voice that God has given me (just as He’s given you!)
Rest and peace comes when we don’t restrict God to our own expectations, because He’s bigger than that.
We have to give God the space to move in His own way; ’cause His ways don’t just tend the symptoms, but address our issue’s source.
Brighter Moments: Something in the Air
Ideas are sometimes sparked by conversations, surroundings, images or sounds. So, I thought I’d record some of my own inspired moments on the blog now and again in the hopes of sparking your own ideas, as well as getting feedback on how to make these things happen or with ways to refine them. I’m calling it Brighter Moments, ’cause every series needs a catchy name. And, ”The Oprah Book Club” is already taken, so…
inspired by a convo with a co-worker.
You can imagine the sound of a strong wind, right? Well what if you could use wind as an instrument, using its different speeds to create different sounds.
Add physical objects that are carried on, or swing in that moving rush of air, and you could have something very interesting.
The relationship between physical object, the wind, and the sound it emanates would birth an inherent, on-the-spot visual interpretation of the music that’s being created. Rendering each performance one-of-a-kind; totally irreplacable.
Jus’ an idea.








