Exhibit:
For the Good Times
May 6 through September 16
Ayzenberg sp[a]ce is proud to announce its inaugural exhibition, For the Good Times, with participating artists Tim Biskup, Rob Clayton, Ramsey Dau, Frieda Gossett, Aaron Smith, and Esther Pearl Watson.
The title of this first exhibition at sp[a]ce speaks of the humor and positive notions that many of the artists express with the works. But the phrase can also suggest that perhaps the good times are behind us and could infer a somewhat uncertain future. Like with many of the pieces featured, there is a duality that exists; at once positive, playful and cheerful and yet melancholy and wistful.
CURATED BY
Mark ToddFEATURING OVER 25 WORKS FROM
Tim BiskupRob Clayton
Ramsey Dau
Esther Pearl Watson
Aaron Smith
Frieda Gossett
Curator

Mark Todd is an artist, teacher and curator living in Los Angeles. For this exhibition he has brought together a cohesive and eclectic group of local artists whose work signifies the current climate of modern mark making. Much like The Post It Show that he curates each year at Giant Robot Gallery, Mark’s curating style is immensely creative, with a vision for inviting artists and viewers into a space that is as fun as it is insightful and provoking.
Artists

About sp[a]ce
Three years in the making, sp[a]ce is a Kunsthaus project for showcasing the work of progressive international artists.
With an environment created by Corsini Stark Architects, the exhibits are complemented by a vision of Architecture that reflects a seamless integration of building and site, form and space, light and material, and style and use.
Located in beautiful Old Pasadena, sp[a]ce provides a venue for discovery, interaction, and inspiration.

Contact
sp[a]ce
spaceinfo@ayzenberg.com
626.584.4070
Hours
Open 11am-5pm Saturdays and Sundays
May 6 through August 13
Parking
Parking area located at the west side of the building. Enter through doors adjacent to parking area at:
39 E. Walnut St.
Pasadena, CA 91103
In addition to parking provided next to the Ayzenberg facilities, additional free 90-minute parking is available in the public underground lot on Raymond Avenue just south of Walnut Street.
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