(April 2023) George Thomas' intricate, retro-futuristic and nostalgic paintings are like Hieronymus Bosch by way of The Jetsons: modernist fever dreams that channel Atomic Age angst through mid-century optimism...
(February/March 2023) The patience and attention to detail inherent within Lyndell Dean Wolff’s photorealistic paintings parallels the four+ decades he spent as a master woodworker...
(January 2023) In Kate Kelton's portraits of the Silence Breakers who came forward during the #MeToo movement, the multi-disciplinary artist integrates elements of her family's renown architecture....
(December 2022) Is he a genius? A charlatan? Depending upon who you ask, you are likely to get polarizing opinions about Robert Craig. The subject of a short film by Ron English, Robert was known as an eccentric recluse and one of this century's true masters of photorealistic painting....
Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts and other factors following the sale of the building at 30 S. Wilson, it pains me to announce that there will be no Coaster Show this year. But...
(November 2022) IDENTITY, Scot Sothern’s current and most original project, explores time and vast change moving back, at times, to the epoch of the American Civil War with comparisons to the current American civil discord...
Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts and other factors following the sale of the building at 30 S. Wilson, it pains me to announce that there will be no Coaster Show this year. But...
We are saddened to announce that the 2022 Coaster Show has been cancelled and we have suspended submissions. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates about when the jury will re-open. ...
April 2022: The collection of photographs that comprises Linda Aronow's third solo exhibition, titled: A Brief History of Punk in Southern California, includes incredibly intuitive snapshots of Minor Threat, Henry Rollins & Black Flag, T.S.O.L., Christian Death, GBH, Kommunity FK, Social Distortion, Alice Bag, the Vandals and more....