G. Ray Kerciu
First causing a splash in the deep south when he turned segregationist slogans on their aesthetic head, G. Ray Kerciu displays the qualities of a half-century career that followed. More...
Nancy Jackson
Intricate, multi-media sculptural pieces by Nancy Jackson are exquisitely fabricated and loaded with subtle innuendoes. More...
Claire Baker
Claire Baker arrives at her paintings through a series of steps and a mixture of references that are collapsed with deceptive simplicity. More...
Stephen Beal
Stephen Beal amplifies the minutest and seemingly inconsequential gesture in work dedicated to doing so mindfully. More...
Ron Rizk
Superbly painted tableaux of antique toys, chess pieces, fishing lures are familiar yet worn suggestions of a slowly fading time. More...
Antonio Muniz
Rooted in classic Surrealism, Antonio Muniz walks a tight path between allowing the eye delightful room to explore and bringing you to the point of visual exhaustion. More...
Stanley Casselman
How we grasp new scientific paradigms of nature is a role embraced by Stanley Casselman in paintings that explore evolution and metaphysics. More...
Shane Guffogg
Shane Guffogg bases his new series on Leonardo da Vinci’s "Ginevra de’Benci," and in doing so renders the old quite new. More...
Richard Jackson
Richard Jackson has built a career throwing and pouring prodigious amounts of paint onto installations, many of them room-size. More...
Washed Up: Ocean in Peril
We habitually stand on shore and look out to sea. In "Washed Up: Ocean in Peril" twenty artists address that land-based perspective and its consequences. More...
Jonathan Wateridge
Known previously for him movie set and disaster scenes, Jonathan Wateridge gets more subdued in images that give us more than meets the eye. More...
Ynez Johnston
Restlessness and wonder lie at the heart of Ynez Johnston's schematics of stacked and layered cities. More...
Miriam Wosk
Perhaps best known for her magazine and fashion illustration, Miriam Wosk also produced art packed full of visual energy and event. More...
June Harwood
June Harwood's version of hard edge abstraction resists reference to specific shapes found in the natural world, yet feel organic to the eye. More...
Homeboy Industries
Pastor and author Gregory Joseph Boyle founded Homeboy Industries in 1992. Through it this trio of young artists have used art to overcome great challenges. More...
Ned Evans / Charles Christopher Hill
The pairing of Ned Evans and Charles Christopher Hill represents an aesthetic connection that bridges vastly distinct ideas and intentions. More...
Theresa Hackett and Jill Levine
Theresa Hackett’s paintings, drawings and collages and Jill Levine’s playful sculptures strike the right balance: Instead of just one “aha” moment, they offer several. More...
Letters from L.A.
The subject of "Letters from Los Angeles: Text in Southern California Art" is typography or text brought to works of art. More...
Christina Hale
In her sweet but nasty drawings Christina Hale puts out the vibe of a disillusioned flower child slowly coming to grips with harsh reality. More...
Cecilia Paredes
Cecilia Paredes combines the art of body painting with performance and photography, viewing performance as integral. More...