Date: March 29 2007
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.aigalosangeles.org/ladefinesdesign
Los Angeles area designers will help Los Angeles celebrate design at the L.A. Defines Design/Design Defines L.A. event presented by AIGA/LA to honor Fellows and praise contributions to the design community.
The event will be held on Thursday, March 29, 2007 at The Edison, the city's first power-plant-turned-nightclub in historic downtown Los Angeles.
AIGA/LA will present the 2006 Fellow Award to Sean Adams, Noreen Morioka and Doyald Young, and honor AIGA Los Angeles Fellows Kim Baer, Buddy Berke, Keith Bright, John Clark, Nan Faessler, April Greiman, David Goodman, Toni Hollander, Harold Huttas, InJu Sturgeon and Deborah Sussman. The event will feature music, food, cocktails and live contributions from members of the local design community.
In addition, a proclamation from the Office of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will commend design's value to the local economy.
"Through culture, entertainment, products and experiences, Los Angeles designers have influenced how people see and dream all over the world," noted Agustin Garza, President of AIGA/LA. "And it is Los Angeles' history, cultural richness and complex, interwoven landscapes that have shaped the visions of the designers who live and work here."
Pre-registration tickets are available at $35 for the public and $25 for AIGA members by calling (818) 558-3968 or visiting www.aigalosangeles.org/ladefinesdesign by March 27, 2007. Tickets are available for $45 for the public and $35 for AIGA members at the door. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the AIGA Los Angeles Scholarship Fund. Those who join AIGA at the door attend the event for free.
The event will start at 7pm and end at 9:30pm at The Edison, located at 108 West 2nd Street, #101 in Los Angeles, California.
http://www.aigalosangeles.org/ladefinesdesign
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