Erin M Riley and Lucien Shapiro dazzled the San Francisco art scene earlier this month with 'ANEW' at Hashimoto Contemporary. Riley's latest collection revealed taboo objects that the
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Erin M Riley and Lucien Shapiro dazzled the San Francisco art scene earlier this month with 'ANEW' at Hashimoto Contemporary. Riley's latest collection revealed taboo objects that the
While visiting the Bay Area a couple weeks ago, I had the pleasure of checking out the latest exhibit at Athen B. Gallery titled Plenty. The group exhibit features a wonderful mix of local and
Currently on view at Ace Gallery in Los Angeles is the latest exhibition from Laurie Lipton entitled 'Techno Rococo'. In 'Techno Rococo', Lipton creates a dialogue between man and
Currently on view at Chandran Gallery is 'Major Works', a group exhibition curated by Andrew Schoultz that features large scale works from fourteen contemporary artists. Each artist was
Currently on view at New Image Art is a two-person exhibition featuring the work of Kristen Liu Wong and Michelle Guintu entitled '500 Likes'. With both artists hailing from and currently living
Earlier this month marked the debut of Adam Ziskie at Modern Eden Gallery with 'Who Will Tend the Garden?'. The exhibit presents 13 watercolors in his signature circlevision style. "Who Will
Currently on view at Abmeyer + Wood is a new series from sculptor Erika Sanada entitled 'Balancing Act'. Sanada's latest work continues her efforts to escape anxiety and embrace her
OverUnder’s work explores the relationships people have with the things that can be overlooked. In this exhibition, OverUnder takes notice to the tenacious weed, the abandoned building, the quiet worker, the personal story,
On October 23, Stephanie Chefas Projects made its Portland debut with the inaugural exhibit “Fresh Brew”. The gallery was a long time in the making whereas Chefas has been teaming up
Currently on view at FFDG is Jason Jägel's in first solo show with the gallery entitled "Crap Shoot". The exhibit acknowledges the inherent gamble –the experimental nature– of making art,