An elegant abstraction in the window of Sabina Lee Gallery caught my eye. It was the work of Michael Todd, a well-known sculptor, who for his most recent exhibit decided on displaying ceramic works instead of bronze and wood. And I’m glad he did because they made me feel a sense of joy [read more...]
The Weisman Art Foundation is a house in Beverly Hills that you can take free tours of. And once inside, you’re probably standing around over a billion dollar’s worth of art – no joke. I mean, there’s a Mark Rothko hanging above the sofa and multiple sculptures [read more...]
The pairing of Josh Atlas and Michelle Carla Handel for the exhibit Hungry Me, Tender You at RAID Projects was beyond excellent! The two artist’s work symbiotically played around the room, teased your fun-buds, and made your head sprinkle with joy – literally. It was bright, it was happy, [read more...]
There’s always new things to discover when you go to The Brewery Art Walk. That’s why, in my guide I said the first thing you should do is not plan on doing anything. Especially since, the people walking around are half the fun. I mean, who would’ve expected a [read more...]
Bergamot Station is a compound in Santa Monica with over 20 galleries located within it. So, on the last Saturday of every month, a majority of them have their opening receptions to make the place feel like a micro-art-walk. Each space has its own distinct style and therefore work [read more...]

