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Gallery 33 East
Long Beach, California
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    www.laweekly.com/special/la-people-2008/david-hinnebusc - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/14/2008    Last Visited: 5/14/2008  

    David HinnebuschLA Weekly - LA People 2008 - David Hinnebusch - The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles
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    For Santa Monica painter David Hinnebusch, artistic exploration has evolved over his 43 years mostly as a solo endeavor.Although he says he has been blessed with amazing friends and supporters throughout his life, he will be the first to tell you that he's always felt like an outsider.

    As a burgeoning African linguistics scholar, Hinnebusch's father moved his wife and three children, of which David is the eldest, from Pittsburgh to Tanzania, back to Pittsburgh, then Kenya, and finally accepted a professorship at UCLA.Hinnebusch recalls growing up in Africa with mixed emotions.
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    As an outlet between the ages of 5 and 11, young David wrote and illustrated his own stories, creating a collection of books filled with the kind of words and imagery that make child psychologists salivate , particularly one storybook written in Nairobi, the title of which reads as a testament to the teasings of his youth: The War Boys of U.S.A.

    This brand of heavy introspection followed Hinnebusch through his teenage years as a student at West L.A.'s University High, and manifested in depression, eventually leading to heavy drug use.Bad drugs.The kind of drugs that his professor father and microbiologist mother would not tolerate.From his account, his parents finally broke through their parental denial and confronted him in 1986 on the day the Challenger shuttle exploded."I was fucked-up and had no reaction to this gigantic, horrific disaster.That's when they really saw what was going on."With their help, Hinnebusch struggled through many relapses to eventually reach sobriety in 1989.

    Since then, he has been dedicated to his painting.
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    For a brief stint in the late '90s, after attending the Santa Monica College of Design Art & Architecture for two years, Hinnebusch could be seen selling paintings on the Venice boardwalk, but skin cancer and peer annoyance drove him out of that arena, which was probably for the best.Enough people had already been exposed to his work, however, to generate a strong word-of-mouth following.When reviewing this year's L.A. Weekly annual biennial, coagula.livejournal.com, wrote, "Even David Hinnebusch was there, so you know it was a scene."

    His projects are numerous, and his thought process scattered , evident in the way he's built his Web site, fakeart.net, which has a haywire, John Forbes Nash,like layout and equally vexing navigation.But Hinnebusch has put tidbits of most of his endeavors online, in some form or another.He designs a line of clothing adorned with his illustrations, and is the proprietor of a custom surfboard company.He still sings (screams?) in Sunset Strip nightclubs with Entropy, the skater-hardcore punk band he formed in 1983, named after Jeremy Rifkin's controversial 1980 book Entropy: A New World View.

    Most importantly, Hinnebusch adds to the landscape of Santa Monica simply by being part of it.His wide, exceptionally charming grin can be seen from across the room at gallery openings, and he possesses such on-point charisma and impressionable confidence, one could imagine he acquired his magnetism almost as a survival trait (he does seem to have many admirers belonging to the fairer of the sexes).

    I asked Hinnebusch if he has any enemies, a question that made him pause and sit back in his chair.His answer included his signature lemons-to-lemonade spin: "Well, there was this one guy who really hated me.

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    Published on: 6/18/2008    Last Visited: 9/18/2008  

    David Hinnebusch and Create-A-Village Fight Poverty in East Africa
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    Long Beach, CA (PRWEB) June 18, 2008 -- David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California.Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    The exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch."I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity.Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
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    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism.Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch.Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York.Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials.Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product."Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.For more information visit: www.fakeart.net.

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    Published on: 6/18/2008    Last Visited: 8/25/2008  

    David Hinnebusch and Create-A-Village Fight Poverty in East Africa

    Los Angeles artist supports fundraiser at Gallery 33 East.

    Long Beach, CA (June 18, 2008)- David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California.Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    Momella by David HinnebuschThe exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch."I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity.Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
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    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism.Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch.Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York.Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials.Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product."Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.For more information visit: www.fakeart.net.

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    Published on: 6/18/2008    Last Visited: 8/25/2008  

    David Hinnebusch and Create-A-Village Fight Poverty in East Africa

    Los Angeles artist supports fundraiser at Gallery 33 East.

    Long Beach, CA (June 18, 2008)- David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California.Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    Momella by David HinnebuschThe exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch."I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity.Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
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    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism.Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch.Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York.Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials.Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product."Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.For more information visit: www.fakeart.net.

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    www.prnewsnow.com/Public_Release/Non-profit/212629.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/2/2008    Last Visited: 7/2/2008  

    David Hinnebusch and CreateAVillage Fight Poverty in East Africa
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    David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California.Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    The exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch."I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity.Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
    ...
    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism.Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch.Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York.Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials.Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product."Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.For more information visit: www.fakeart.net.
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    David Hinnebusch and CreateAVillage Fight Poverty in East Africa

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    Last Visited: 3/8/2009  

    Upcoming fundraisers include a rooftop party in downtown Los Angeles on July 5th and an art benefit featuring the work of painter David Hinnebusch at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, CA on July 12th.
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    David Hinnebusch and Create-A-Village Fight Poverty in East Africa

    Los Angeles artist supports fundraiser at Gallery 33 East.

    Long Beach, CA (June 18, 2008)- David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California. Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    Momella by David Hinnebusch The exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch. "I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity. Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
    ...
    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism. Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch. Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York. Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials. Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product. Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.

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    Create-A-Village » 2008 » May - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2008    Last Visited: 3/8/2009  

    David Hinnebusch and Create-A-Village Fight Poverty in East Africa

    Los Angeles artist supports fundraiser at Gallery 33 East.

    Long Beach, CA (June 18, 2008)- David Hinnebusch, Faux Realist American painter, and international nonprofit organization, Create-A-Village, today announced a benefit art exhibition to be held on July 12th, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, California. Proceeds from the event will support Create-A-Village in building a community for economic empowerment for 500 poor families in Tanzania, East Africa, where half the population struggles to survive on less than 65 cents per day.

    Momella by David Hinnebusch The exhibition will feature original paintings by Hinnebusch, including masterworks based on Hinnebusch's nostalgic childhood years living with family in Tanzania, where he learned to draw and wrote children's books about orphans.

    "My adventurous childhood in East Africa made a fundamental psychic imprint on both my life's work and art-making process," said Hinnebusch. "I am grateful for this opportunity to give back to the Tanzanians."

    The mission of Create-A-Village is to build modern urban housing communities that gives poor families in developing countries their first access to a home with running water, sewer, and electricity. Create-A-Village also offers economic development programs to villagers including job training, small business education and micro-loans so that villagers can become self-reliant.

    "We're very grateful David Hinnebusch and Gallery 33 East for helping to fight extreme poverty in East Africa," said Dr. Harry Witt, Executive Director, Create-A-Village.
    ...
    Hinnebusch will make a special guest appearance and plans to donate a percentage of event sales to Create-A-Village.

    About David Hinnebusch:

    David Hinnebusch, the American painter, writer, director and musician specializes in a contemporary genre of art making he calls Faux Realism. Figurative elements with Pop and Abstract Expressionist gestures best characterize the style of Hinnebusch. Hinnebusch began painting professionally in 1990 and has exhibited work in Los Angeles and New York. Hinnebusch has also starred in and directed documentary films and various public service commercials. Hinnebusch and punk rock band Entropy, recently released a vinyl recording on Bad Idea Music titled "Gross National Product. Hinnebusch is currently publishing an art book, and continues to produce ceramics and design clothing, surfboards and skateboards.

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    Create-A-Village » Blog Archive » Create-A-Village... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2008    Last Visited: 3/8/2009  

    Upcoming fundraisers include a rooftop party in downtown Los Angeles on July 5th and an art benefit featuring the work of painter David Hinnebusch at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach, CA on July 12th.

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    Momella by David Hinnebusch

    Gallery 33 East presents the work of David Hinnebusch

    Join us for an art gallery fundraiser featuring the work of Santa Monica artist David Hinnebusch on Saturday, July 12th from 7pm to 9pm at Gallery 33 East in Long Beach.

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    Published on: 12/29/2000    Last Visited: 6/20/2002  

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