Bollyhood Cafe Presents:
ICONIC/IRONIC
NEW PAINTINGS by Lapata
February 7-March 6, 2008
--> OPENING RECEPTION Thursday, February 7, 6-9 PM
--> BHANGRA by Duniya Dance Company 8 PM
About Lapata:
Lapata (pronounced ‘láh-putt-áh’), the artist's takhallus, or alias, is Urdu for “missing,” or “absconded,” as in “my luggage is missing,” or “the bandits have absconded.”
She also writes for the blog Chapati Mystery and posts many of her paintings there.
Lapata grew up in a family of artists in western Massachusetts, some whose work adorns the surfaces of chinaware and
brightens up the waiting rooms of dentists’ offices, and others whose artistic output has found more select audiences.
From 1992-2006, Lapata made a foray into Academia and ended up with a PhD in South Asian literature, a phase about which the less said, the better.
more info at:
bollyhoodcafe.com
lapatastic.com
chapatimystery.com
ICONIC/IRONIC
NEW PAINTINGS by Lapata
February 7-March 6, 2008
--> OPENING RECEPTION Thursday, February 7, 6-9 PM
--> BHANGRA by Duniya Dance Company 8 PM
About Lapata:
Lapata (pronounced ‘láh-putt-áh’), the artist's takhallus, or alias, is Urdu for “missing,” or “absconded,” as in “my luggage is missing,” or “the bandits have absconded.”
She also writes for the blog Chapati Mystery and posts many of her paintings there.
Lapata grew up in a family of artists in western Massachusetts, some whose work adorns the surfaces of chinaware and
brightens up the waiting rooms of dentists’ offices, and others whose artistic output has found more select audiences.
From 1992-2006, Lapata made a foray into Academia and ended up with a PhD in South Asian literature, a phase about which the less said, the better.
more info at:
bollyhoodcafe.com
lapatastic.com
chapatimystery.com