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“Earthquake Country” by Artist Rob Sato

A new collection of drawings, paintings, and collaborative textile works by Los Angeles-based artist Rob Sato. Rooted in his daily drawing and dream documentation practice,

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“A Sudden Increase in Mass” by Artist Niklas Asker

Swedish artist Niklas Asker (previously featured here) returns to the foundations of his practice with a series of paintings grounded in the art historical and

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“Rome is no longer in Rome” by Artist Henry Curchod

A selection of new work from London-based artist Henry Curchod.  Born in Palo Alto, California in 1992, Curchod completed his Bachelor’s degree from the University

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Sung Hwa Kim – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

A selection of recent paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Sung Hwa Kim. Born in Seoul, Kim received a BFA from Art Institute of Boston in 2008,

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“The Great Filter” by Photographer Marco Gehlhar

Did you have a specific religious or UFO-related experience that sparked the idea for The Great Filter? Where did your curiosity begin? Regarding the UFOs,

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“The Morning Will Change Everything” by Artist Sebas Velasco

A selection of paintings exploring urban landscapes and human stories by Spanish artist Sebas Velasco. Recently on display as part of Velasco’s debut solo exhibition

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Sasquatch Sunset – BOOOOOOOM! – CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

A lone family of Sasquatches make their way through the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest. Possibly the last of their kind, Sasquatch Sunset (2024)

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“Chimera” by Artist Erin Milez

New paintings by Pittsburgh-born, Seattle-based artist Erin Milez (previously featured here). Recently on display at Monya Rowe Gallery, Milez’s latest body of work continues to

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“Wa Leng Wa Hor” by Photographer Adri Tan

In your introduction you touched on the idea of constructing an unreliable image of your grandmother, can you talk a bit more about that? In

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“Stolen Heirlooms” by Artist Kellen Hatanaka

A collection of sculptures representing the losses experienced by Japanese Canadians during the Second World War by multidisciplinary artist Kellen Hatanaka (previously featured here). Currently