Ron Griffin's show Forgotten Paper will stay open an extra day. Instead of closing at 5pm tomorrow February 8th, we will be open during our normal Saturday hours on February 9th. So if you're making a journey to Bergamot this Saturday, stop by and see the show again or for the first time.
We've been written up a couple of places for this show!
We were the LA Weekly Pick of the Week for February 4th.
And we were in Angelino magazine's Visual Arts Calendar.
We've been so pleased by the response to this show. Please stop in and let us know what you think!
We made LAist's list of things-to-do on Tuesday, January 15th! We're receiving a lot of attention and some great feedback about this show. If you haven't made it through yet, please do.
Ron Griffin is a Venice-based artist, whose paintings center around paper object found in Los Angeles area deserts. Griffin painstakingly recreates these pieces of paper by hand, using a transfer process and paints. These beautiful and distinctive pieces celebrate a little regarded facet of Los Angeles: desert life.
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Tomorrow evening from 6-8 o'clock we will be having the artist's reception for our new show, Through Your Ghosts, Darkly.
Come by, have some wine, meet the artist and enjoy our space. Let us know what you thought below.
Current Exhibit
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Tomorrow evening from 6-8 we will be having the artist's reception for our new show, Through Your Ghosts, Darkly.
Come by, have some wine, meet the artist and enjoy our space. Let us know what you thought below.
Current Exhibit
Contact
We decided to start a blog so we could expand our discussion of contemporary conceptual art to people who can't come to (or aren't in at the moment) our physical space.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on our current show, which opened this Saturday, November, 10. Please join the discussion in the comments below. We would like this to be a forum, so we'll do our best to respond to your comments or questions.
Claressinka Anderson's debut solo exhibition is a homage to old-fashioned photography. Using only methods of photography available before the digital age, Anderson’s pieces combine familial past and present.
Discuss below.