TRIGG ISON HOSTS STUSSY-FRANKEL BENEFIT EXHIBIT
On Saturday, June 28 from 2p.m. to 6 p.m., Trigg Ison will host an exhibition honoring American artist, Maxine Kim Stussy-Frankel. Her work, which has exhibited at galleries and museums for over six decades, exposes her artistic spirit in her portrayal of human, animal and abstract form of three-dimensional sculptures. With numerous awards behind her, Stussy-Frankel is still going strong, and on June 28, will benefit Hillsides, a non-profit foster care and treatment center for abused and neglected children. Trigg Ison Fine Art is a recognized force within the international fine art community for more than 15 years specializes in early 20th century figurative modern paintings and sculptures with emphasis on the Art Deco/Modernist movement. Hand selected from private collections internationally; the gallery features both European and American fine art. For more information see info@triggison.com
INSIGHTS INTO CANCER
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death affecting more than 10 million people in the United States alone. By understanding this complex disease, we can better prevent and treat it, and seek out cures in hopes of eradicating it altogether. For one Tuesday out of each month the Ted Mann Family Resource Center at UCLA is offering the free and public lecture series, ‘Insights into Cancer.’ The next lecture will focus on the recent scientific and technological advances made in human genome sequencing and the latest findings about the development of cancer, variations in genetic patterns, and understanding hereditary risks and testing. The lecture is entitled ‘Update on the Genetics Revolution and Implications for Personalized Medicine in Cancer.’ It will be led by medical oncologist and UCLA professor Patricia Ganz, and Joyce L. Seldon, a genetic counselor and Deputy Director for the UCLA Familial Cancer Registry and Genetic Evaluation Program. It will take place on June 10th from 7-9 pm in the RPB Auditorium in Stein Plaza, UCLA. For further information, visit simmsmanncenter.ucla.edu.
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