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Revolutions
Wednesday, 24 Mar, 2010 – 15:53 | No Comment

Flashback to the birthplace of the mid-1980s New York hip-hop era as Crewest Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles presented REVOLUTIONS, dedicated to the cultural surge of urban art and a special fashion exhibition on March 20, 2010.

Public Displays of Art – Rain or Shine…the show must go on!
Thursday, 11 Feb, 2010 – 19:22 | No Comment

Art enthusiasts, friends, families and pets roamed the streets of Echo Park Avenue – Sunset Boulevard to Champlain Terrace as boutique shops, galleries and neighborhood venues opened their doors to welcome all. My adventure started at Feeding Birds Boutique who had suffered a mild flood from the rain but kept on trucking throughout the day. Equipped with a live guitarist and offering special discounts as well as freshly baked cookies to all patrons it was a great place to begin my day. Vintage glassware, jewelry and casual threads filled the store and drew quite a crowd especially with the Calbi Truck right out front cooking up their delicious street tacos and burritos served up with a splash of asian flair. I couldn’t resist and ordered two scrumptious morsels washed them down with a diet coke and went on my way to my next stop. (With all the LA food truck craze, I decided to embark on my first experience of true street food and there’s no wonder why they draw such crowds…it was deeeelish!)

An Evening in the C.A.V.E. – A far cry from prehistoric times
Wednesday, 10 Feb, 2010 – 11:44 | No Comment

The C.A.V.E is one of my favorite westside hang outs for great art in LA, not to mention that gallery owners Patrick (& Tanya) are some of the nicest people I’ve met in the scene. The place was packed – umbrellas in hand, warms coats and hats and wooden paintings galore. With a drink to warm up both my innards and outs I checked out the exhibit oozing with dj spinning beats and a live painter doing his thing.

Group Show & Featured Artist Brian Robertson at Cannibal Flower Gallery
Monday, 1 Feb, 2010 – 11:28 | No Comment

On Saturday January 30 sometime around 9pm, I grabbed two of my friends, hopped in the car and made my way to downtown LA for the first Cannibal Flower event of the new year. Mind you, this was my first instance attending the show and with little expectation we arrived at our destination which looked more like an abandoned commercial building than an art gallery. I double checked the address and as we entered the glass doors we followed the crowd into an elevator that shot us up to the 14th floor (because superstition doesn’t really leave room for 13). I greeted Valentine at the door, a delightful gal who also happens to be a fixture at the Thinkspace Gallery, as she ushered us in.

Andy Kehoe, “The World Unseen and Those In Between” Opening at Thinkspace Gallery
Monday, 14 Dec, 2009 – 11:20 | No Comment

On the cold and rainy evening of December 11, Thinkspace Gallery hosted artist Andy Kehoe’s first ever solo exhibition – The World Unseen and Those In Between. Wood panel canvases and globs of autumnal colors wallpapered the space for gallery goers to get lost in. However, the real intrigue behind the simplistic nature based landscapes lay in the delicate execution of emotion that Mr. Kehoe translated throughout his works.