Juventino Aranda
When Juventino Aranda tells someone he went to art school at Eastern Washington University, he is usually met with the response, where is that?...
Kelly Akashi
During last year's "Made in LA" Biennial at the Hammer Museum, Kelly Akashi's sculptures were given a prime spot in the museum's central courtyard;...
Sarah McKenzie
Boulder, CO-based Sarah McKenzie newest works leave the concerns of traditional realism, and enter the realm of conceptual realism.
Robert Hardgrave
Seattle-based artist Robert Hardgrave’s elegant mixed-media works might appear to have been created by a reserved and urbane artist, one perhaps with deep roots in academia.
Kate Bonner
Artist Kate Bonner is drawn to distance, to expressing herself in works that create layers of separation between the viewer and the images and objects she employs.
Srijon Chowdhury
Dividing his time between Southern California and the Pacific Northwest might prove whiplash inducing for some artists, it comes naturally to Chowdhury.
George Rodriguez
“There is a higher consciousness about clay in Asia than in the US, it is everywhere. It is a connection point without the lower status.”
Julia Haft-Candell
Julia Haft-Candell is casting an increasingly large shadow these days as a ceramic artist.
sara bright
In her beguiling new series of moveable frescoes, Los Angeles artist Sara Bright renders an abstract allusion to poetry.
robb putnam
Everyone is a shambles every once in a while. Robb Putnam’s oddly endearing sculptures, by contrast, are almost always a shambles; they seem barely to hold themselves together.
brian bress
Equally attracted to structure and unpredictability, Bress strategically employs both to create his unique works, which are at once strangely off-kilter and genially appealing.
Enrique Martinez Celaya
For painter, sculptor, and erstwhile physicist Enrique Martinez Celaya, there’s no place like home. Mostly because until his recent return to Los Angeles, he’s never fully felt he had one.