Open Mic series in Filipinotown – Janice Sapigao interview, Sunday Jump
Interview with Janice Sapigao, co-founder of Sunday Jump, a Filipino-founded open mic in LA’s Historic Filipinotown in Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA.
Interview with Janice Sapigao, co-founder of Sunday Jump, a Filipino-founded open mic in LA’s Historic Filipinotown in Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA.
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Echo Park Podcast interview: Discussion with local artist Monica Dollison about her art, including Echo Park and LA influenced paintings and illustrations.
The Sunday Jump in Historic Filipinotown is a Filipino-founded open mic series at Tribal Cafe. This is part 2: Interview with co-founder Stephanie Sajor.
We came across a unique Echo Park Lake hat and contacted its designer and local Los Angeles artist Alfonso for a short interview about art and Echo Park.
The Sunday Jump in Historic Filipinotown is a Filipino-founded open mic series at Tribal Cafe. This is part 1: Interview with co-founder Eddy M. Gana Jr.
Wee See Hue is a series of summer day camps at Echo Park Lake that focus on teaching children art through lessons in art history and hands-on workshops.
“Save Echo Park” is a 4 year old napkin illustration by Monica Dollison, local Echo Park artist and resident. Learn more about Monica and her art in EP.
Have you seen inanimate objects around Echo Park sporting new googly eyes? Someone seems to be giving life and persona to things via googlyfication.
After 4 years, the Fretted Frog music shop says goodbye to Echo Park as it plans its relocation to Pasadena in June, 2014. A moving sale was also announced.
Art Meza’s photography decorates Guisados Tacos in Echo Park for its featured artist of the month. Learn about what’s hanging as we ask Art some questions.