Long Beach Post Interview with Cinta Vidal

Long Beach Post Cinta Vidal

The Long Beach Post interviewed artist Cinta Vidal to discuss her murals for Pow! Wow! Long Beach and ‘Vitality and Verve: In The Third Dimension‘ at the Long Beach Museum of Art. We are excited to be showing Cinta Vidal’s latest body of work at Thinkspace Gallery for Gravities in the Project Room opening this Saturday, July 23rd. Visit the Long Beach Post website for the full interview and insight into this perspective bending artist.

Cinta Vidal’s work may remind you of M.C. Escher’s mind-boggling staircase illusion, or even the movie Inception, where Parisian streets fold over unto themselves. However, these paintings are more about the distances between our varying perspectives and how, although we may live and breathe in close proximity to each other, we may also be living in completely different dimensions. – Long Beach Post

LBMA ‘Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape’ Press Round Up!

LBMA press round up

‘Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape’ has been receiving great press over the last few weeks. People have been dropping in for previews of the work and interviewing the talented artists transforming Long Beach Museum of Art. Here is our roundup of “Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape’ press.

Long Beach Post: 
OPENING NIGHT:  VITALITY AND VERVE Attracts An Estimated 3,000 Attendees to LBMA’s AFTER DARK Event
POW! WOW! Lands in Long Beach
Esao Andrews on Vitality and Verve
Alex Yanes on Life, Work and Long Beach
Audrey Kawasaki on Perfectionism and Painting Her Third Mural Ever

Tickets are still available for LBMA After Dark 

Arrested Motion: 
Previews: “Vitality and Verve” @ Long Beach Museum of Art (Part I)
Previews: “Vitality and Verve” @ Long Beach Museum of Art (Part II)

BOOOOOOOM:
Pow! Wow! Long Beach

Supersonic:
“VITALITY AND VERVE: TRANSFORMING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE.”

 

Long Beach Post picks up LBMA ‘Vitality and Verve’ exhibition

Long Beach Post covers Vitality and Verve

The Long Beach Post interviewed Thinkspace curator and co-owner Andrew Hosner for their story ‘LBMA Opens Doors to Urban Contemporary Art with Upcoming Exhibition, Vitality and Verve’. Visit their website for the full story.

Hosner said that both upcoming and established artists were chosen to be a part of this thought-provoking show to “hopefully” change how museum goers view public art as a whole. – Long Beach Post

Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape
Opening Reception with the Artist(s):
Friday, June 26, 2015
6:00pm – 11:00pm

The exhibition will focus on current developments in the growing field of urban contemporary art. It will feature site-specific ephemeral murals and multi-media installations by established and emerging cutting-edge artists who will be demonstrating the skilled and nuanced application of their craft. The exhibition will run through September 27, 2015.

For more information on the exhibition please visit the Thinkspace Gallery website.