“Energy Charge”
The artists included to show alongside the late artist in “Energy Charge: Connecting to Ana Mendieta” convey an electric energy. More...
Justin John Greene
In “Secret Slob,” L.A.-based artist Justin John Greene references J.D. Salinger’s “The Catcher in the Rye.” Reflecting Holden Caulfield, Greene depicts unsavory cinematic scenarios that underlie everyday life. More...
Margarita Cabrera
“Space in Between,” a collaboration between Phoenix fiber artist Margarita Cabrera and members of the local immigrant community, who tell their stories in the form of folkloric fiber art. More...
Alison Keogh
In “Pixels” Alison Keogh engages the intersection of structure and chaos. Gestural drawings in sumi ink, idigo and graphite are effectively tossed into the sections of a neat grid. More...
It’s All True
Bruce Conner's retrospective in timely fashion reminds us what an uncompromising, socially critical avant-garde career looks like. More...
Adonna Khare
Adonna Khare draws the heck out of animals that make the point we are indeed all political animals. While making rhetorical points gracefully and with restraint, her complex weave of fine lines takes the eye on a delightful ride. More...
“He/She/They”
“He/She/They” is a group show proposing traditional male dominance is endangered, and that this is a good thing that was decades in coming. More...
Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano
Aline Mare and Michael Giancristiano each have an intensely spiritual take on the natural world. Mare layers photography and painting to produce an intense visual poetry. Giancristiano's plywood with plant reliefs describe the power of regeneration. More...
Dawoud Bey
Dawoud Bey is a portraitist with a talent for capturing people's intimate expressions--despite the fact that they are posed. More...
Rocky Schenk
Rocky Schenck documents a world that may seem a "Recurring Dream" to many, but feels familiar to the eye of an Angeleno. Lurking behind his surreal landscapes are tales of sadness and emptiness. More...
Marlana Stoddard Hayes
Marlana Stoddard Hayes literally incorporates mushrooms into her paintings, which counterintuitively, are abstract. More...
A Commitment to Social Justice
Many who knew Arnold Mesches are feeling loss over his recent passing at age 93. Always a painters' painter, his series that drew on his clash with McCarthism. Years later he used the contents of his FBI files to inspire "The FBI Files," which are now even more relevant than when he first created them. More...
Interconnectivity, Pt. 1
David S. Rubin's encounters with Gordon Onslow Ford sparked and then deepened his understanding of interconnectivity. More...
“Pick Your Poison”
"Pick Your Poison" offers a thumbnail review of the last five centuries of protest, dissidence, satire and propaganda in prints. More...
Roloff and Webber
In “Two Artists Collaborate,” Sam Roloff and Shawn Webber wrestle with their individual identities while also confronting one another. More...