Gregory Siff and I raced round the backstreets of downtown LA to try and find a bridge that we could look over to see the huge piece he had just painted on a rooftop the night before. And when we found the spot, we swerved the car to the curbside [read more...]
The Printmaking Studio booth at the Affordable Art Fair is actually run by Buddha Cat Press – a master print shop in downtown Los Angeles. They have about 12 prints featured on the walls of their exhibit, but a lot more hidden in a flat file behind [read more...]
ArtStar and LittleCollector are doing some really interesting things with how to distribute prints via an online platform. The two companies work together, but ArtStar sells fine art reproductions and LittleCollector sells work aimed for children. However, don’t let the fact that it’s made for [read more...]
The Hive Gallery featured artwork that was $250 and below for its December group show “Price…Less.” And right smack dab in the center of the action was a band set up on the gallery floor surrounding the audience with beards and sonic rock blasts. There were 6 [read more...]
RAID Projects is an awesome not-for-profit gallery and artist-in-residency space at The Brewery in downtown Los Angeles. I first heard about their impressive operation when I went to the Co/Lab event in October – which Jason Ramos, the director of Raid Projects, actually helped put together. I [read more...]

