Exhibitions

Diana Georgie: Pleasure Paradox February 1-28, 2018 Artist Reception: Sunday, February 11th 3-6PM   Typography in extravagant settings, barbarism in opulence, and a comic lack of impulse control are all framework for Diana Georgie’s meditations on kitsch, which burst from momentary observations into existential conundrums worthy of Dostoyevsky. In Pleasure Paradox, Georgie confronts us with a...

Riccardo Mayr: Religious Paintings of the Expanded Galaxy (A 17th Century Star Wars Mash-up) December 2017 – January 28, 2018 An inspiration from the past, an unexpected twist in our present, a proof for future generations. The purpose of this project is to integrate into original paintings from the 17th and 18th Century fictitious elements and characters...

Torben Ulrich (born Oct. 4, 1928) has been called one the most colorful and unique voices in Danish culture of the 20th and 21st centuries, stemming from his lifelong activities as poet, musician, radio and newspaper journalist, painter, filmmaker, performer and athlete, all attempting to explore these fields within a...

Tom Neely is an artist living in Los Angeles. He is best known for the cult-hit indie comic book Henry & Glenn Forever, which he created with his artist collective The Igloo Tornado. He has a BFA in Art/Education from the University of Tulsa, and an MFA in painting from the...

Melting Pop Betsy Enzensberger August 2-31, 2017 Betsy Enzensberger has become quite well known for her realistic, larger than life sculptures of dripping, frozen treats and other sweet-toothed delights. Resin looks like candy. It looks delicious and sweet. The shiny exterior has a wet, melting quality. As with her Dripping series, Melting Pops rely on the child-like...

Caesar Alzate Jr: Objectivism (Red) August 2-31, 2017 Closing Party: Sunday, August 27th 3-6PM Caesar Alzate Jr. makes Objects which are defined simultaneously as painting and sculpture, made from acrylic paint layered hundreds (if not thousands) of times with a heat process that is essential to his process but also embodies the notion of identity...

An exhibition of thought and memory. These paintings might seem out of place in time but that very quality is the entry point to better understand just how fleeting time really is. How we see time is bound up with how we see ourselves. We are nested in the present,...

Lindsey Way was born in Dunoon, Scotland. She attended Pratt Institute, where she studied fine art and illustration. She then worked as a window display artist throughout New York City and assisted the prolific painter Ron English. Her work has been in CBGB’s 32nd Anniversary Art Show, Hung, and the traveling group show, Draw. Lindsey is...