Past Exhibitions

March 1 - 24, 2019 Opening Reception: Sunday, March 3rd, 3-6PM Mojdeh Rezaeipour is an Iranian American artist and storyteller based in Washington, DC. Her organic mixed media works and installations explore hyphenated identity and belonging, as well as the intersections of our collective striving for healing and transformation. After completing her...

Online Exclusive   A partnership with Artsy.net   With 50 plus graphic novels (and ongoing) cartoonist Dame Darcy is published internationally. Starting in the 90s zine scene her 500 page comic compilation Meat Cake Bible published by Fantagraphics spans her 25 year career as cartoonist, writer, and illustrator of graphic novels, and has been...

February 3 - 24, 2019 Opening Reception: Sunday, February 10th, 3-6PMPanel Discussion: Saturday, February 23rd, 3-6PM In "A Walk in the Clouds", Cindy Parra, known online as @horseandunicorndrawings, presents a collection of drawings and paintings heavily populated by flamboyant Equidae. The line work is scrawly and thin like cursive handwriting. These hair-like...

So Tonight That I Might See December 1, 2018 – January 27, 2019 An Immersive, Experiential Event Series Tickets are priced $15 each. There is a limit of 15 tickets per time slot Photography and video are welcome! CLICK HERE TO SELECT YOUR RESERVATION DATE Pasadena artist Ken Salter explores emergence in his evolving body of work...

October 4–28, 2018. It's hard to believe that it's already been SIX YEARS since Matt Kennedy founded the World Famous COASTER SHOW!  What started at La Luz de Jesus Gallery as an emergency replacement for a last minute cancellation has blossomed into the show that launched a thousand careers!...

September 1 - 30, 2018 Closing Party: Sunday, September 30th 3-6PM This is the first exhibition of work by an incredibly important, late-career vernacular artist. Back in the 80s, Lydia Breckenridge was kicking Billy Idol out of bed and turning down dates with Mark Mothersbaugh, Harry Nillson, George Harrison, and Bob Dylan because...

Ian Young: Friendly Competition The wildly over-the-top imagery in Ian Young's paintings perfectly capture the whimsical experience of playing the vintage videogames depicted in his incredibly detailed paintings. In the tradition of Joe Coleman by way of Kenny Scharf or Rodney Greenblat while maintaining his own unique vision, Ian is the son...