The Wondercon Resin Showcase intrigued and allured visitors to Neon Monster’s booth at the convention from April 2nd to April 4th. It’s safe to say we introduced a
On Friday night, We Kill You! brought Rubbish to the Mission’s Million Fishes Arts Collective. The show was the result of a month-long bender of toy molding mania
This little missive opened a lot of doors for me. I wrote it out of nostalgia and frustration, not anticipating the fast and furious reaction it generated. The
Arbito’s oeuvre always works so well in San Francisco, where psychedelia never went out of style. He made his latest solo show, Far Out West just for us,
Kaiju invaded San Francisco last weekend and set up shop in North Beach at Double Punch’s upstairs gallery. Some might say that the Bay Area is already a
This past weekend, as part of Miami’s Art Basel, Mike Franco of Wizard Sleeve Toys and friends hijacked an American Legion building and turned it into a colossal
There’s really no way to say this without sounding geographically biased, but the 3D Canvas Show at Terminal22 in Oakland was quite possibly one of the best group
Arbito (aka Jesse Hibert) created an edition of 10 hand-painted Patty Power resin figures in translucent green with purple and blue for Friday night’s opening. He also brought
About Cuddly Rigor Mortis 2008 was the year that changed my mind about designer plush. It began with the innocent-enough acquisition of two items: A Curster Yeti by
After nearly a decade as a San Francisco institution, GAMA-GO opened its flagship store on 8th and Folsom in San Francisco. Founders Chris Edmundson and Greg Long were