My nonprofit recently held a cocktail event at TAG and I can’t say enough about how lovely Amy and the gallery are to work with. From the start of our discussions, Amy provided valuable insight and suggestions for table placement, rental companies, etc. Given that we are a nonprofit, TAG worked with us on pricing and Amy even offered her services the night of the event since she would be there anyway! We had approximately 125 guests and it was a perfect number for the space, didn’t feel cramped or too empty. The space is simple, yet contemporary and the art adds instant, free décor to any party. I will definitely be working with TAG and Amy again!
Tess M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Beverly Hills, CA
«The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place; from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web.» Pablo Picasso Ditto for the beholder . I found the caliber of this year’s California Open Exhibition (now through September 3, Tuesday — Saturday 11:00AM to 5:00PM) impressive; TAG Gallery’s new, Bergamot Station digs equally so
And you? Won’t know until you experience it for yourself.
Israel G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I attended the opening reception for Carol Klein this past Saturday — a very talented artist. This was my first time attending an opening at an art gallery, so I was a bit apprehensive about the social climate. I thought the other people at the show might be stand-offish; however, as soon my friends and I walked in, we were warmly greeted by the host of the show and taken to the refreshment table for some complimentary wine. I felt very welcome there — TAG is a small gallery with a homey feel to it. I liked the laid-back atmosphere. Everyone was very nice, and very passionate about art. We were definitely the youngest of the crowd(a bunch of 20-somethings), and yet everyone treated us with respect and were eager to listen to our opinions. I really enjoyed myself, and I plan on becoming a regular.
Tim K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oak View, CA
I stopped by on a friday night to see the Cuban photography exiibit that was opening that night for the photographer you see here. I met Elizabeth Sadof the TAG director who had a party going on. I have been to alot of art openings in the past and I can say honestly, this one was the best one yet. More of a party than a art opening The band was playing Cuban music, mojito’s and food were served. The photography was very cool, you don’t often see a grandmother smoking a huge stoogie. Reminded me of my favorite photographer Diane Arbus.(If you have never seen her photographs in Aperture Monograph check it out) The rooms of the gallery had many works of the artists that belong to TAG . Every summer they have The California Open Exibition . This is a juried show that is open to any Southern California artists that can«Cut the Mustard» or as Jonesy says. Mustard or pants. Their web site has the Prospectus for downloading a application. Last year over 60 artists were juried into the show by the. internationally renowned artist, Laddie John Dill. This is their mission statement from the TAG website which was cool to explore, found this. Quote TAG Gallery was established in 1993 as a not-for-profit corporation, owned by its members, who share in all business decisions, responsibilities and expenses. It is both a physical gallery and a community of approximately forty artists. TAG’s mission is to offer artists invaluable opportunities for promotional and creative growth. TAG offers extensive exhibition opportunities through the gallery and off-site venues, exposure to prominent members of the art community and inclusion on its website. TAG has been a resource for launching the careers of both emerging and mid-career artists. (Tony A, you inprired me to do this review! Thanks)