Advertisement

Silver Lake Festival Features Art, Music

Share

Art, movies and jazz will mix today when the Hollywood Los Feliz Jewish Community Center holds an art auction and family festival in Silver Lake.

Dubbed “Art Works ‘96” and modeled after the Venice Art Walk, events will include a silent auction featuring the works of more than 200 Southern California artists, food booths, two jazz bands, an African Cuban band and children’s activities.

The auction will be held at the Mack Sennett Stage, a restored 1916 sound stage once used to film silent movies.

Advertisement

“This is an opportunity for us to throw open the door and cast a shining light on the Jewish community,” said David Feinman, chairman of Art Works ’96. “We don’t want to be perceived as a cloistered community.”

Actually, the Hollywood Los Feliz Jewish Community Center has already opened its door to the racially mixed Silver Lake neighborhood. Of the nearly 100 families who send their children to the center’s preschool, kindergarten and day-care facilities, many are not Jewish.

Today, the streets near the center, located on Bates Avenue just north of Sunset Boulevard, will be blocked off for people to enjoy the music, games and the auction that begins at noon and ends at 5 p.m.

People attending the auction will get a chance to buy art that will be offered at a starting minimum bid of 50% of their appraised prices. The minimum bids range from $100 to $9,000 for Brian Shapiro’s painting “Chief Rabbi of Israel.”

About 300 pieces of art are expected to be auctioned, organizers said.

Advertisement