Group Exhibition
Art is Keeping Us Alive
Art Is Keeping Us Alive brought together an extraordinary collection of donated artwork from artists who share a common conviction: that independent arts spaces matter, artists deserve places to be seen, and creative communities are worth investing in.
Read MoreSize Doesn’t Matter
Big Ideas. Tiny scale.
An exhibition dedicated to artwork measuring no larger than 12” x 12”.
Up In Smoke
Up In Smoke explored smoke as both subject and metaphor: transformation, ritual, rebellion, celebration, escape, destruction, healing, memory, and impermanence. Featuring artists working across a wide range of media, the exhibition embraced the cultural, political, medicinal, and symbolic meanings of smoke without prescribing a single narrative.
Read MoreProtest – The Art of Activism
Throughout history, artists have documented injustice, challenged power, inspired movements, and given shape to ideas that words alone could not express. Protest: The Art of Activism celebrated that legacy through a powerful exhibition of contemporary protest art and activist artwork from more than 60 artists working across Southern California and beyond.
Read MoreRed Light District
Red Light District was an adults-only exhibition exploring intimacy, desire, identity, power, fantasy, vulnerability, and the complicated relationship between sexuality and censorship. Featuring artists working across a wide range of mediums, the exhibition invited viewers to move beyond shock value and into conversations that are often hidden behind closed doors.
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