LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Art Directors Guild Gallery 800 announces its fifth art exhibition of 2015, "Still Life & Storytelling, which opened on Saturday, September 12, 2015. Located in the heart of the famed NoHo Arts District, Gallery 800 showcases guild members personal art in a series of shows throughout the year. The public had the opportunity to meet the artists and preview their art. The Still Life & Storytelling reception featured more than 50 original art pieces, a hosted bar, live music featuring the Do Drop In jazz trio and refreshments.
Artists that participate in the exhibition include Christine Bingham, Bridget Duffy, Pete Graziano, Leonard Harman (Stalker), Colin Irwin (Reba), Catherine Koon, Janet Kusnick (127 Hours), Kenneth Larson (American Horror Story: Murder House), Roberto Rios, John Sabato (MADtv), Joel Schiller (Rosemarys Baby) and Jeff Skrimstad (FOX Television), among others. The Still Life & Storytelling exhibit runs through October 17, 2015.
These artists are leading Art Department professionals, who, through a combination of observation, passion and imagination, bring the writer's words and the director's vision to life in television and film. When not working as integral creative members of the entertainment community, they contribute to the fine art scene with their personal artwork. Since Gallery 800 opened its doors in March 2009, more than 420 ADG members have shown their artwork in the ongoing exhibitions.
Representing Gallery 800 are Denis Olsen, Curator, and Debbie Patton, Manager, Awards & Events. Gallery 800s mission is to promote the works of talented entertainment industry professionals, in an intimate venue, on a personal level. Gallery 800 is located at 5108 Lankershim Blvd. at the Historic Lankershim Arts Center in the heart of NoHo.