Gregory Siff puts his heart into every piece he paints and that’s what makes us all gravitate towards his work. So, his latest show, There And Back, was no exception. And in fact, it was monumental for Gregory – not just because the show was almost entirely sold out, [read more...]
The White Canvas Project contacts street artists they admire, locks them in a building with a bunch of found objects to paint, and then throws a massive opening party. It was sort of like a version of Iron Chef for artists – except the edibles got you high and [read more...]
Dennis McNett has developed a mythological dialogue throughout his work, which is based on cultures as diverse as the Maori and the Norse. And for his current show at AR4T Gallery in Laguna Beach, he really went all out – creating everything from tribal masks to an 8 ft long papier-mâché whale that [read more...]
LabArt Gallery played host to a new evening of art the other week. Instead of throwing a party during the opening reception for a show, they just threw a party! Black Banditz were giving free tattoos on a first come first serve basis, Cool Haus was serving [read more...]
Herakut, a two-member team, transformed LeBasse Project’s Chinatown gallery into a avant-garde medieval theater. Dancers were dressed in masks designed by the duo as well as Renaissance-inspired garb complete with powdered faces. There was even a fiddle and accordion player in the back corner providing musical entertainment and limericks. [read more...]

