http://howellgreen.com/ http://www.trimabush.com/ The Art of Political Satire
Join us on Saturday, June 19th from 4-7pm, as we celebrate the new work of Stu Moskowitz (AKA Freda Peeple). This exhibit of politically inspired paintings will run from June 9 through July 2nd.
Directions:
Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, the community of Topanga is home to our new gallery (established in October 2000). To reach us, from the south take Pacific Coast Highway and make a right on Topanga Canyon Boulevard, we are located in the heart of the village (across from the Post Office). From the east, take the 101, exit on Topanga Canyon Blvd. (South).
The artist
Freda Peeple
American Patriot
She's back! An older, more confident and politically re-energized Freda Peeple at a recent gallery show of her Bush protest art.
Thirty years ago Freda Peeple was a small Jewish woman in her mid-30’s with bright red hair and a light matching moustache (which still makes her shy away from public attention) when her protest art landed her on Nixon's enemy list. At the time she was studying graphic design at the Art Center in LA, but was, in a very suspicious coincidence, soon expelled for violating their dress code.
In the post-Nixon era, except for a few months spent fantasizing about the exciting life of a White House intern during the Clinton sex scandal, Freda was for the most part apolitical. Bush's non-election changed that.
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