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Prepare to enter ‘The Dirtyland’ this October

August 16th, 2010 Comments off

Opening to the public on Sat, Oct. 2nd @ Thinkspace – get ready to enter ‘The Dirtyland’.

Brian Viveros’ debut LA solo show!

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Cannibal Flower 10 Year Anniversary next Sat, Aug. 28th – get ready!

August 16th, 2010 Comments off

CANNIBAL FLOWER CELEBRATES 10 YEARS STRONG THIS MONTH!!!

Coming up next Sat, Aug. 28th 9PM-1AM ($8 admission / $6 in costume)

LOCATION ANNOUNCED SOON!!!

Featured Artist Shay Davis plus live painting, live music and DJ action from Mr. NumberOnederful and X-Point

Group show featuring works from: N.S. David, Craig “Skibs” Barker, Michael Pukac, JoKa, David Cooley, Kelly Castillo, Kelly Thompson, Aaron Kraten, Paul Torres, Jimmy Bell, Paul Garcia, Alex Chiu, Sarah Ramirez, Crystal Sylver, Douglas Alvarez, Christopher Willingham, Terri Berman, Heidi Bluegirl Calvert, Taren Meacham, Yuki Miyazaki, Steven Lopez, Andre Ajibade, Donna Letterese, Kitty Brown, Charms 1, Lowell Ong, Jesse Fortune, L. Croskey, Michele Waterman, Kirsty Sandoval, Tony Venegas, Jamie Johnson, Neight Adamson, Will Thompson, Zonk One, Scott Ludwig, Chris Bradley, Burk, Geoffrey Doolittle, Amy Bernays, Robert Mars, James Peterson, Laura Brody, Teri Hendrich and more to be announced soon!

More action to be announced soon – don’t miss all the fun next weekend!!!

www.cannibalflower.com

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Opening night action: ‘Love Conquers All’ + Seth Armstrong’s ‘Well There You Are’ at Thinkspace

August 15th, 2010 Comments off

Main gallery view during the opening reception for 'Love Conquers All: Art For Equality'

Thank you to all that came out to the opening reception last weekend for the ‘Love Conquers All: Art for Equality’ group show and Seth Armstrong‘s debut LA solo show ‘Well There You Are‘. Seth had an army of friends and family out to show their support and it seemed just about every local artist featured in ‘Love Conquers All: Art For Equality’ was out to show their support, along with a whole bunch of other local artists and friends that really helped to make the night a memorable one.

John Park painting live out front our gallery during the opening of 'Love Conquers All'

Check out all the opening night fun on our Flickr here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157624726905432/

Jeff Ramirez alongside his painting for 'Love Conquers All'

Craig "Skibs" Barker alongside his piece for 'Love Conquers All'

Anthony Clarkson alongside his piece for 'Love Conquers All'

Liz Brizzi alongside her piece for 'Love Conquers All'

Click below to view the works from ‘Love Conquers All: Art For Equality’:
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/2010/08/works.php

Seth Armstrong surrounded by friends and family during the opening of his solo show 'Well There You Are' in our project room

Seth Armstrong sketches for the mighty Cooper

Click below to view the works from Seth Armstrong’s ‘Well There You Are’:
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/2010/08/project/works.php

20% of the proceeds from both shows will be donated to Equality California

Main gallery view 'Love Conquers All: Art For Equality'

Both exhibits are on view through Aug. 28th – please swing by if you are in the Culver City area.

Thinkspace
6009 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
Wed-Sat 1-6PM
#310.558.3375
www.thinkspacegallery.com

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Dabs Myla partake in ‘The Decade With No Name’ up in Oakland…

August 15th, 2010 Comments off

Dabs Myla at work on their live painting for 'The Decade With No Name'

Australian duo Dabs Myla took a break from preparing for ‘Tokyo Deluxe‘ and went up to the East Bay last week to take part in the massive “Decade With No Name” show that was put together with the help of our good friend Ken Harman (writer for Hi-Fructose and Arrested Motion).

The crowd at the opening for 'The Decade With No Name' with Monica Canilao's installation in the background

The show serves to highlight the multitude of talent found in Oakland and the greater East Bay area and features a stand out found object installation from Monica Canilao (pictured above) that alone is worth the visit. The show features a vast array of talent and also serves to further highlight the work of Thinkspace family members Brett Amory and Aaron Nagel, both of whom have some very nice examples of their work on view.

Aaron Nagel in front of his work featured in 'The Decade With No Name'

“The Decade With No Name” will continue to show at its pop-up location, 54 Washington St. in Oakland, CA every Saturday (11AM-2PM) and Sunday (11AM-5PM) through September 12th. To view the works in the show as well as the complete lineup of artists taking part please visit www.spokeart.net.

Another day in Los Angeles

August 14th, 2010 Comments off

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