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Who was the first critical voice to historically champion the Los Angeles art scene as the equal of New York and often superior to it? That would be Mat Gleason in the pages of Coagula Art Journal in the early 1990s. Coagula Curatorial is the commercial gallery component of the Coagula empire, delivering on that same promise.
Shambhala studio is a full service creative facility located in the heart of historic Chinatown in downtown Los Angeles. We offer pre/post audio production,vocal tracking, recording, ADR, mixing and engineering for all types of music and film. We also offer a 1000 sq. ft. Gallery with full hanging and lighting system and a rooftop for photography, light film and music video shoots. We have a highly talented staff of audio engineers, producers, graphic designers, photographers and videographers to help you get that important project you need done, completed with as much ease as possible. For booking/rate inquiries call (213) 282-8069 or email us at [email protected] Also visit our website shambhalastudio.com and sign up for our mailing list to get updates on special events and promotions.
The Good Luck Gallery, located in the heart of the Chinatown arts district, is the only gallery in Los Angeles to specialize in self-taught art. Whether it is called Outsider, Folk Art, Naive or Visionary, the emphasis is on artists who are driven by a compulsive need to create and who work beyond the margins of the traditional art world. The gallery is owned and curated by Paige Wery, who brings twenty years of experience and a passion for intuitive art to the venture. For six years she was the publisher of Artillery, Southern California’s premier art magazine. The Good Luck Gallery – which opened in 2014 – brings attention to the purity and vitality of work that speaks for itself, without formal training or need of critical interpretation. Established artists are shown, as well as the emerging and overlooked, and every form of art – from painting, drawing and sculpture to performance and installations – will be on display. In addition to regular gallery shows, an online shop features paintings, ceramics, thrift store finds, handmade arts and crafts, as well as zines and literature.
Established August 2013, Slow Culture was founded as an independent art gallery located in the Northeast Los Angeles neighborhood of Highland Park. With an exhaustive schedule of programming, the gallery has been focused on developing a narrative of it’s own over the past 3 years. From art shows, commercial projects, to off site exhibits, an extensive range of media has been explored. During this time, the concept has evolved from gallery to a culture based platform. Committed to sustaining this growth, Slow Culture felt the need to find a new home. With an established community of art galleries and proximity to Downtown Los Angeles, Chinatown felt like the right location. This new space will provide the gallery flexibility to expand it’s concept and provide their community a facility to help foster their creative growth. Slow Culture’s focus is to develop a both physical and digital platform to support artists & creatives across all mediums.
Los Angeles based Project Gallery opened its doors in 2012 with an intent to bring a distinct and unique voice to the community. In a very short time, the gallery has lived up to its commitment to present diversified and compelling programming and has showcased the brightest in both emerging and established Art and Photography. Featured contemporary artists have included Zio Ziegler, Ian Ross, Jeremiah Kille, HUEMAN, as well as L.A.’s rising stars Mikael Brandrup and Wyatt Mills. Rare exhibitions with world-renowned musicians Serj Tankian and MOBY both garnered widespread acclaim and further established Project’s cutting edge notoriety. Photography exhibits have featured the following iconic shows: Indian Larry by celebrity photographer Timothy White; ROCK/FIGHT with The Morrison Hotel Gallery hosted by legend Henry Rollins and 50 Years of the Rolling Stones. Project has received extensive media attention from The Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, LA Weekly, Arrested Motion, Artillery, NYLON,Complex, Los Angeles Confidential, Fast Company, KCET Artbound and many other regional, national and international outlets.
Established in Los Angeles in 2008, Charlie James Gallery represents work by emerging and mid-career artists.
Chungking Studio is a studio for daily rental located in the heart of Chinatown, 10 minutes from DTLA. This beautiful, bright, 1500 sq. ft studio features many different aspects such as natural daylight windows, black out curtains, a variety of backdrop curtains and automated canvases. Downloadable map: http://tinyurl.com/mfgam85 In an area with other friendly art galleries on Chung King Road, the studio provides easy access with a parking lot available 30 ft. away, right off the exit of the I-110. Chungking Studio is a ground level space that is ideal for photographers and artists who would like an intimate, yet comfortable space for photoshoots or art displays. Whether you are looking to rent the space as a photo studio, or have a gallery showing, please feel free to contact us for availability or to make an appointment to visit the space.
Specializing in artist books, music, clothing and art-things since 2004, in Chinatown, Los Angeles. & COME VISIT OUR NEW SECOND LOCATION AT 356 S. MISSION ROAD! Ooga Booga #2, Weds to Sun 11am-6pm Check out our casual blog here: http://oogaboogastore.tumblr.com Or our news feed of recent arrivals: http://www.twitter.com/oogaboogastore And friend us at http://www.facebook.com/oogaboogashop
IAO’s work embraces three primary areas of intent: We Innovate by creating an environment that encourages new exploration of the olfactive arts, fostering discussion and experience of scent through strategic cross-discipline projects, and by providing space for experimentation in our Perfumers’ Lab. Similarly, we facilitate new creative practices spanning the popular and fine arts through project-based residency and research programs. We Educate by generating greater public awareness of scent and perfumery and by helping emergent perfumers gain greater knowledge, exposure and skills. As well, we inform the public about social and scientific issues that impact the art form. We do this by offering ongoing series of classes and workshops, and through a public speaking series. We Support by advancing the art of perfumery and the work of independent scent creators through business mentorships and creative partnerships, and with our ongoing creative residency programs in our Los Angeles chief facility. In 2013 we launched the Art and Olfaction Awards, an awards mechanism devoted to promoting and advancing independent and artisan perfumers. More information can be found at artandolfactionawards.com
Opened in January of 2008, Fifth Floor Gallery is a store dedicated to craft and design within the A. G. Geiger bookstore located in the heart of LA’s Chinatown. Curated by Robert Apodaca and Dolly Davis, their architectural backgrounds see that the space delights in a mixture of contemporary crafts and design. Many of these hand-made objects are available nowhere else besides Fifth Floor.
KK Los Angeles and Gallery is open Monday - Friday, 10AM to 6PM - or by appointment. Subscribe to our mailing list. Text KK + (your email) to 678.249.3375 Or send an email to [email protected]
Who was the first critical voice to historically champion the Los Angeles art scene as the equal of New York and often superior to it? That would be Mat Gleason in the pages of Coagula Art Journal in the early 1990s. Coagula Curatorial is the commercial gallery component of the Coagula empire, delivering on that same promise.
Los Angeles based Project Gallery opened its doors in 2012 with an intent to bring a distinct and unique voice to the community. In a very short time, the gallery has lived up to its commitment to present diversified and compelling programming and has showcased the brightest in both emerging and established Art and Photography. Featured contemporary artists have included Zio Ziegler, Ian Ross, Jeremiah Kille, HUEMAN, as well as L.A.’s rising stars Mikael Brandrup and Wyatt Mills. Rare exhibitions with world-renowned musicians Serj Tankian and MOBY both garnered widespread acclaim and further established Project’s cutting edge notoriety. Photography exhibits have featured the following iconic shows: Indian Larry by celebrity photographer Timothy White; ROCK/FIGHT with The Morrison Hotel Gallery hosted by legend Henry Rollins and 50 Years of the Rolling Stones. Project has received extensive media attention from The Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, LA Weekly, Arrested Motion, Artillery, NYLON,Complex, Los Angeles Confidential, Fast Company, KCET Artbound and many other regional, national and international outlets.
Ed Freeman grew up in Boston and majored in French at Oberlin College in Ohio. After college, he worked as a performing musician, arranger and record producer, crafting dozens of pop and jazz records, including Carly Simon's debut album and Don McLean's "American Pie." Starting twenty years ago, Freeman gradually transitioned to his other great love, photography. Since then he has published two books and exhibited widely in galleries and museums, both in this country and abroad. He has been featured in dozens of photography magazines and has scores of cover pictures to his credit. His fine art images are in many private collections and in the permanent collections of several prominent American museums.
Robert Barry, Brad Eberhard, Bart Exposito, Vishal Jugdeo, Brett Lund, Josh Mannis, Dennis Oppenheim, Ry Rocklen, Miljohn Ruperto, Analia Saban, Rosha Yaghmai
Untitled Prints & Editions is an artist run, fine art print shop located in Los Angeles' Chinatown. Untitled Prints & Editions collaborates directly with artists to publish prints and multiples as well as contract printing.
Human Resources is a team of creative individuals which seeks to broaden engagement with contemporary and conceptual art, with an emphasis on performative and underexposed modes of expression. Human Resources is entirely volunteer run and seeks to foster widespread public appreciation of the performative arts by encouraging maximum community access. Human Resources also serves as a point of convergence for diverse and disparate art communities to engage in conversation and idea-sharing promoting the sustainability of non-traditional art forms. Contact HR at: [email protected] * hours of operation subject to change based on the event and or exhibition. more about our 2011 scheduling TBA
Founded in 2010 by filmmaker Ethan Higbee and his long time creative partner Sebastian Demian, the gallery represents the fine-art activities of Jamaican icon Lee "Scratch" Perry.
The Greatest Of Them All Art & Photography Exhibit is a showcase that will feature some of L.A.'s up-and-coming photographers and talented artist at their best. Images of graffiti, lifestyle, architecture and skylines inspired by the city of Los Angeles. This event will also include art on display, music by DJ Muzik77, live painting session, giveaways, a mural production by Los Angeles graffiti crew LOD. Participating Photographers: Alexander The Great, Erwin Recinos, Vital LA Flix (Jen Booth), East of the Angels, Ed Is Everywhere, 236ism, harshtruthofthecameraeye, Spundini and Mike Daclan. Participating Artists: Zoueh, Ser@LA, Chaka, Begr, Harsh with more artist to be announced. A mural production by the graffiti crew LOD. Thanks to all our sponsors for helping put this show together: Smog City Clothing Clout Magazine OG Huskey Radio Hip Hop Philosophy Jarritos Pabst KGB Gallery Covert Online
The Museum of Social Justice is an Education & Exhibition center on the site of LA's founding. We're focused on the city's diversity through education and community transformation. Doors slated to open in 2013 with preview events throughout 2012. Please visit our website www.museumofsocialjustice.org
The Dodger Art Collection is an original limited edition fine art prints signed by the artist. We also have MLB licensed gear, T-shirts, Hats and stickers. The location of Dodger Art Store is just 5 minutes from the Dodger Stadium.
Subliminal Projects was created by artists Shepard Fairey and Blaze Blouin in 1995 as an artist collective, using skateboards as a fine art medium. By expanding beyond skateboards and apparel to include fine art prints, the group began drawing the attention of Aaron Rose, curator of Alleged Gallery in New York. As a result, Subliminal is one of the key groups responsible for cementing the relationship between the skateboard culture with the fine art world, working with then-unknown artists such as Phil Frost, Thomas Campbell, Mike Mills, Dave Aaron, and Mark Gonzales. By reintroducing Subliminal Projects to the current art scene, Shepard and Amanda Fairey continue to promote collaborations in the form of publications, art shows, and events between artists of varying disciplines.
This is what we WERE: "So, you been preserving a culture, an artform, a collection of songs, a portfolio, or a poem? Come get unscrewed at the Pickle Factory. This is an art gallery and a literary salon, an improv theater and a place where records are constantly spinning. It is maintained with love and presented with great care, for special events only. Check our page regularly for what's happening now and what's still in the works. Parking is on the street. It's usually free, but respect the neighbors. The building is nondescript. You almost might say 'hey, is this a thing?' But like virginity, the good stuff is kept wrapped up tight until, pow, you open it, and all the purity comes out. That's exactly what the Pickle Factory is. That is EXACTLY what the Pickle Factory is! Help us spill the purity."
We make great lost wax castings at great prices in Bronze, Alumnum and Iron. Come by and see us and check out our website for more information.