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ON VIEW: ART SHARE L.A. CANCEPTUAL
December 17, 2022 - January 28, 2023
About
ART SHARE L.A. CANCEPTUAL is a large group show with over 100 original pieces of art on a spray can on view. In street art, the spray can is usually the medium but in this new exhibition, ART SHARE L.A. CANCEPTUAL, it’s the CANVAS!
Featuring artists: ALSRN, Armen Ges, ArtsbySosa, Morgan Barajas, Braindeadburnout, Carlos, John Chang, Joanne Chew, Concepción, Baha Danesh, Dan One, Ronald Del Cid, Doly, D M N One, OG DREW, Emerald Echo, Emma Escamilla, Elizabeth Estrada, Fat Baby, Female Faceless, Force129, Fcstilukart, Jonathan “Suer” Godinez, Mike Habs, J. R. Jackson, Jasser, Sara Janti Art, Joe ded, Karolime, King Margot, Doré Kittrell, Farzad Kohan, Konfused, Kneapolitan, Ian Lantz Art, Monica Marks, Ehsaan Mesghali, Mew, Jay Michael Balmes, Ms Yellow, OLDSKOOL33, Francisco Palomares, Jas Parker, Paul Patrick, P behind the art, Patricia Perman, Phenik, Phobik, Brittney Price, Rand, Relmster, Revel2XL, Rosie One, ShowzArt, SICKdotONE, Sight Zilla, Skyler, Amy Smith, Soft Chick, Speker, Snackbabie, Steeke, Stinky Punk, William Taylor, Vox, Vyal One, WCMTL, Zenk, Zermillion
This exhibition takes place in our Perimeter Gallery and is a companion show to our Main Gallery exhibition, Street Schooled, both curated by renowned street artist Man One.
Artwork is available for acquisition online.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Man One is an LA native, multi-award-winning artist, illustrator, curator, entrepreneur, and prolific muralist. His work is in collections at the Getty Research Institute and the Smithsonian Institute. He has exhibited extensively across the U.S., Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Mexico, United Kingdom, Japan, and Switzerland. He also founded Crewest Gallery in 2002, Los Angeles’ first full-time graffiti art gallery which later helped shape the Downtown LA art scene as a member of Gallery Row and the infamous DTLA Artwalk.
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This program is made possible, in part, by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Department of Arts and Culture.