Posted by Lauren Albrecht on November 7, 2015 · Leave a Comment
One of my absolute favorite up and coming artists is having her first solo show opening tonight!! Cheryl Louise Humphreys’ ‘I just have this feeling…’ A collection of works on […]
Category Culver City, Events, Featured, Galleries, Global Featured, Global What's Up, News, What's Up · Tags Cheryl Humphreys, Cheryl Louise Humphreys, Paul Loya, Paul Loya Gallery
Posted by Robin Hercia on March 8, 2015 · Leave a Comment
On a sunny afternoon in January, when all the foliage in Los Angeles is abloom, I had the opportunity to visit Seth Armstrong in his Echo Park studio. He’s […]
Category Culver City, Echo Park, Events, Featured, Galleries, News, Reviews, What's Up · Tags hollywood, narrative, painter, Seth Armstrong, Thinkspace, Thinkspace Gallery, voyeur, voyeuristic
Posted by Stacy Conde on August 14, 2014 · Leave a Comment
This group show’s common thread is that of the practice of drawing as it is today – from the traditional means with pencil and ink to the more conceptual… in […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global Featured, Music, Neighborhoods, What's Up · Tags Aili Schmeltz, Autonomie Projects, Bridget Beck, Culver City, Dorian Wood, Jane Hugentober, Kiel Johnson
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on January 20, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Happy MLK Day 😀 As many of you nerds are aware last week was full of great art events to see and be seen. We attended the opening of the […]
Category Art Fairs, Arts District, Culver City, Featured, Global Featured, Neighborhoods, News, On The Inside Tip, What's Up · Tags Amy K Spain, branded arts, CES Contemporary, Deborah Vankin, Joan Van Barneveld, Karen Bystedt, LA Art Show, LA Art Show Opening, La Luz de Jesus, LA Times, Lee Joseph, Littletopia, Opening Night, Paul Loya Gallery, Photos, Shepard Fairey, Wayne Martin Belger, Young Collectors
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on November 21, 2013 · Leave a Comment
One of my favorite galleries in LA is Paul Loya. He shows one of Art Nerd NY’s fav’s Tom Fruin who will have a special project at SCOPE Miami Beach […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global What's Up, Neighborhoods, On The Inside Tip, Photos + Videos, What's Up · Tags Dimitri Drjuchin, Gordon Holden, Paul Loya Gallery, Saturday Morning TetraTome, SCOPE Miami Beach 2013, Tom Fruin
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on August 16, 2013 · Leave a Comment
SOOOO its the last installment of our “The Art Nerd LA Week of Kenny” and we hoped you love it as much as we did! All this week Kenny has been […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global Featured, Neighborhoods, On The Inside Tip · Tags artnerdla, branded arts, Culver City, Davis Bros. Tires, Kenny Scharf, street art, The Art Nerd LA Week of Kenny
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on August 12, 2013 · 1 Comment
“The Art Nerd LA Week of Kenny” continues with this news item: “Branded Arts latest mural this week is with Kenny Scharf, we have always been huge fans of Kenny and […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global Featured, News, On The Inside Tip, What's Up · Tags Art Nerd LA, branded arts, Culver City, Kenny Scharf, la cienega, murual, news, public art, scharf, street art, The Art Nerd LA Week of Kenny, warren brand, west washington
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on August 12, 2013 · 2 Comments
The week I moved to LA I was tipped off by Andrew at Thinkspace Gallery to visit this amazing spot in Culver City: The Branded Arts Complex. Really, some of […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global Featured, Neighborhoods · Tags branded arts, BrandedArts, CASE, DABS MYLA, Ekundayo, graffiti, handiedan, robert standish, Shark Toof, Sonata, street art, SURE, Thinkspace, warren brand, Yis "Nosego" Goodwin
Posted by Lauren Albrecht on July 12, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Art Nerd LA had a great time exploring the Branded Arts Complex and watching Hawaiian artist, Ekundayo, paint a new mural in conjunction with his upcoming Thinkspace Gallery Opening! The […]
Category Culver City, Featured, Global What's Up, Neighborhoods · Tags Art Nerd LA, BrandedArts, Culver City, dayo, Ekundayo, Hawaiian Artist, In Progress, mural, street art, Thinkspace