ATALA - SPOTLIGHT

ATA-LA's Fall Exhibition, November 2002 at the Jan Baum Gallery, Los Angeles


Guests from as far away as San Francisco, including well known Bay Area African Art Specialist Dave DeRoche (center) enjoy the opening night of the ATA-LA exhibition at the Jan Baum Gallery.


Several members of the Ethnic Arts Council, the most important group of Los Angeles area collectors and supporters of tribal art are in attendance, including chairperson Feelie Lee (center) and Julie Hiefetz (far left).


The main gallery has plenty of visitors viewing tribal art pieces presented by our host Jan Baum.


Other visitors chat with Leonard Kalina (right), one of our founding members.


The director of the Los Angeles Zoo and two staff members pose with ATA-LA member Mark Johnson (right) at his booth.


Mark Johnson discusses the finer points of tribal art with writer Marya Kazakova.


Our host Jan Baum with ATA-LA member Michael Sorafine at his booth.


ATA-LA member Ron Normandeau with a large selection of Pre-Columbian ceramics.

 


Michael and Clare Chu of the Asian Art Studio with friend from Paris.


Michael Chu in front of display cases holding beautiful Asian art objects.


ATA-LA member Joshua Dimondstein with part of his collection of African Art.


ATA-LA member Philip Garaway with Kachinas and Baskets.


Michael Hamson, just back from New Guinea, shows off some of his wares.


ATA-LA President Mark Johnson with his little friend from Borneo.


Leonard Kalina stands near some of his offerings of Pre-Columbian and Asian Art.


ATA-LA power couple, Lee and Vanna Lacy in their booth.


Chinese Bronze and Ceramic expert Marc Richards with treasures from the Far East.


Joey Richards holds down the fort at Marc Richards’s booth.


Jerry Solomon with Buddha’s from Southeast Asia.


African specialist Michael Sorafine at his booth. .


Julie Du Brow, ATA-LA’s hardworking publicist.


Multi-talents Joshua Dimondstein and Philip Garaway provide a little late night entertainment.

 

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