'Instruments of Change' art adventure at the Fullerton Museum Center
‘Instruments of Change’ is another killer exhibition curated by Thinkspace Projects at the Fullerton Museum Center.
EXPLORE SPARROW MART WITH ME
The handmade art installation included 31,000 pieces that took 4 people and 1 year to create, the creative vision lead by artist Lucy Sparrow.
29 Rooms Los Angeles
29 Rooms is an interactive art experience curated by Refinery 29 where artists and brands come together to create 29 Instagramable backdrops for your content creating enjoyment.
Artist Johnny KMNDZ Rodriguez Honey Baked Ham Adventure & Interview
Artist Johnny KMNDZ Rodriguez went to Honey Baked Ham this morning and managed to hold on to his sanity by posting live updates.
Camille Rose Garcia & Other Awesome Artists
10 years ago when I was first getting into the new contemporary art movement, which at that time was referred to as Low Brow art, Camille Rose Garcia was one of the first artists I was introduced to.
Dabs Myla's BEFORE & FURTHER Installation
Dabs Myla is an artist duo/ married couple who are originally from Melbourne, Australia and are as kind as their art is colorful.
JANM Hello Kitty Exhibit
The history of Sanrio’s famed kitty with all her merchandised wonder was on display and a Hello Kitty inspired art exhibit.
Festival of Arts & Pageant of the Masters
Pageant of the Masters is a theatrical production of tableaux vivants (living pictures). Volunteers are dressed and made up to re-create great artistic masterpieces on a grand stage; it’s quite the site to behold.
Littletopia at Bob Baker's Marionette Theater
Saturday night I faced my irrational fear of puppets in order to be a part of one of the greatest art parties thus far in 2015. A gathering of the best artists and gallery owners in the post-contemporary low-brow art movement (aka Littletopia at the LA Art Show), coordinated by Greg Escalante, we gathered at Bob Baker Marionette Theater.
Love Letter to Thinkspace Gallery
I was totally lost with no direction when I landed on Thinkspace's doorstep, and they raised me up like a stray kitten.
LA ART SHOW 2014
The show was an incredible visual stimulation overload. By the time we left, I was almost completely desensitized. Seeing pieces and galleries we had missed on our four hours of art absorption on the way out, I felt only the slightest tug at my art heartstrings saying "turn around and see what you missed." The LA Art Show CAN NOT be done right in one day.