These are just a few pieces from Beth's last one-person show.
Coagula Arts Journal called the work
"graceful", "a loving cry for fun", and
"refreshing in its unfussy honesty, its unfettered simplicity,
and its sheer accessibility".
The LA Times featured Beth's art and praised its
"wry observations about politics, spirituality and
life in the Hollywood dream factory"
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See more of Beth's artwork
Beth began her career as a visual artist, receiving several NEA grants for her work. She made paintings, and one-of a kind hand-made books, that got bigger and bigger and more elaborate until they became props and sets for her theatrical work.
Beth's art is available for purchase and production rental through her gallery
Ghetto Gloss, 2380 Glendale Blvd., Silver Lake, CA. 90039 p:323-912-0008 |
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