Paper Farms presents Saturday Night/Sunday Morning: two days of art, literature, and music. The free weekend includes exhibitions, readings, and performances. For more information please visit paperfarms.com/festival.
SATURDAY NIGHT, May 04, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
SUNDAY MORNING, May 05, 11:00am – 2:00pm
The LAB
2930 Bristol Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Sponsored by As Issued, Black Hill Press, ISM Community, Paper Ink Glue, The LAB, TEDxYBC, and Treehouse Bandits.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
May 04, 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Readings and conversations with Black Hill Press authors Corrie Greathouse, Ryan Gattis, Jon Frechette, Alex Sargeant, and Richard Gaffin. Including the release of the Matthew Woodson Collection featuring
Oneironautics,
The Big Drop: Impermanence, and
Sci-Fidelity.
Performances by Honeypie, Alabaster Stones, and Sam Outlaw.
Word Processing, a visual exploration influenced by books, verse, and literary foundations; paper, ink, and glue. Features a selection of contemporary Southern California artists.
Tragic Heroes, a group exhibition dedicated to the flawed figure, the tragically miscalculated, and the culture of the under rated in art today. Curated by Zach Johnsen.
Before I Die, an art installation experiment created to encourage living life deliberately. This community-building exercise will lead you to learn about your neighbors’ hopes and dreams, and who knows—maybe along the way you’ll even reclaim some of your own. Presented by TEDxYouth@BommerCanyon.
SUNDAY MORNING
May 05, 11:00am – 2:00pm
Readings and conversations with Treehouse Bandits creators Patrick Ballesteros and Kevin Staniec. Including the release of
How To Be a Super Hero and an art workshop entitled
How To Draw a Bandit, where guests will learn how to illustrate their favorite Treehouse Bandits.
Performances by Nancy Sanchez and Bossa Zuzu.
Word Processing, a visual exploration influenced by books, verse, and literary foundations; paper, ink, and glue. Features a selection of contemporary Southern California artists.
Tragic Heroes, a group exhibition dedicated to the flawed figure, the tragically miscalculated, and the culture of the under rated in art today. Curated by Zach Johnsen.
Before I Die, an art installation experiment created to encourage living life deliberately. This community-building exercise will lead you to learn about your neighbors’ hopes and dreams, and who knows—maybe along the way you’ll even reclaim some of your own. Presented by TEDxYouth@BommerCanyon.