art shows Archive
sculpture
Twin brothers, Ad and Droo (aka Brooklyn’s Skewville), opened Playground Tactics last month at White Walls in San Francisco. Curated by Tova Lobatz, Playground Tactics featured 30 new pieces
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sculpture
Chicago-based artist, Jeremy Tinder, opens The Living Line, a show of paintings and wooden sculptures tonight at Rotofugi. The new, affordable artwork is made up of simple, pleasing shapes and
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paintings
(Is it gauche if I cite my own press release? Oh well, here goes!) Kokoro Studio is proud to announce “EARTH MOVEMENT,” a group art show featuring young
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illustration
Friday night, Jen Oaks opened her pin-up girls show at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland. The back room / performance space is now adorned with a baker’s dozen inspiring, curvy pin-up
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illustration
Oakland-based illustrator, Jen Oaks (of Twin Peaks buttons fame) is having a show of her pin-up girls at 1-2-3-4 Go! Records in Oakland on Friday, February 3rd. If
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Pop CULTure
What do Arrested Development, The Simpsons and Seinfeld have in common? They’ve all had their famous ‘haunts’ immortalized as screenprints by Austin-based illustrator, Tim Doyle. Tonight, Doyle will
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wood
It’s only the third week in January, but already Blamo Toys‘ Wham Blam Blamo show at Toy Art Gallery is a contender for Best 2012 toy art show that
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vinyl
This weekend, Brandt Peters and Ferg opened their two-man show at The Stranger Factory in New Mexico. Trigger features an arsenal of one-off sculptures, editions and drawings done
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resin
If you’re a Northern California fan of street/skate art, you’re already likely to be acquainted with Bigfoot. But if you’re a forest-frolicker, a preservationist, a cryptozoographer or a
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wood
I was a bit nervous as I headed over to The Million Fishes Gallery for The Epic Adventures of Swampy McSwamperton custom toy art show. Zombie-loving curator Mikie
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