Expressing Feelings Through Art Exhibition

Expressing Feelings Through Art (EFTA) was founded in 1981 by Rose D. Jenkins-Mallory, M.D., Director of Children and Youth Services and later Deputy Director for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The Program is a broad-based countywide arts initiative devoted to encouraging the personal expression of young people …

36th Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade

The 36th Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade was held 2 weeks ago on Saturday, April 27th. Known as the “Twisted Sister” of the ‘other well-known Pasadena parade’, Doo Dah is a hub for collective fun and creativity, art cars and unusual floats – and humor and expression though unique skits… home …

Deja Doo Dah

What a great history-based Doo Dah night! At Deja Doo Dah last Friday, Kevin Brechner brought a Super 8 Film Projector for some of the older home Doo Dah Parade movies that hadn’t been coverted to digital yet. We were able to watch REAL old footage out of the shoebox in the …

Room 13 at Opus Bank (Nov 13, 5:30pm)

That’s right – Room 13 artists are having a show at Opus Bank! You are invited to experience the creative freedom and power of Room 13 presented by the studios’ young artists themselves. The Eliot Middle School and John Muir High School Room 13′s have been busy making creative, quality art …

Light Bringer Project Takes a Look Back

Did you know that Light Bringer Project has been involved in the Pasadena community for over 20 years? Check out our updated “Past Events and Programs” page for a list of events. It may bring back some memories of times you have participated with us. In the future, we will …

The Pasadena Chalk Festival results are in…

Congratulations to everyone who participated in this year’s Pasadena Chalk Festival! The artists, themselves, select the winners in these various categories. Who better to judge these amazing works! 1st Place – Albert Einstein – Moe Notsu 2nd Place – Love, Peace & Forgiveness – Shuji Nishimura 3rd Place – Black …

Chalk Festival Through the Years

The Pasadena Chalk Festival began in 1993 after a summer intern at the Light Bringer Project attended a street painting festival in Paris and brought back her amazing pictures and observations. From there, the festival has grown to become the world’s largest street painting event, boasting more than 600 artists …

Tom Coston awarded Harry Sheldon Memorial Award

On June 5th, 2012, The Harry Sheldon Memorial Award was presented to Tom Coston, President of Light Bringer Project, by the City of Pasadena Human Relations Commission. Tom received this special award for his significant contribution to our community through his leadership in the arts.