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Artist Huntrezz Janos on finding freedom in scaling City Hall.

Interview by Shelley Holcomb Los Angeles native Huntrezz Janos has been working with virtual graphics since she was a kid. She has presented work across a spectrum of mediums: installation, painting, performance, rhyme writing, and most extensively, 3D graphics and animation. …

Los Angeles

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Artist Huntrezz Janos on finding freedom in scaling City Hall.
Artist Huntrezz Janos on finding freedom in scaling City Hall.
Los Angeles

15 min read


6 days ago

Exploring Identity Through Place: Artist Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s Love Letter To L.A.

Interview by Shelley Holcomb For Jessica Taylor Bellamy, the city of Los Angeles is both a home and an ongoing source of inspiration. Bellamy’s art explores the rich tapestry of both identity and place, proposing the question, how does one’s environment shape the way they interact with their own identity…

Art

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Exploring Identity Through Place: Artist Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s Love Letter To L.A.
Exploring Identity Through Place: Artist Jessica Taylor Bellamy’s Love Letter To L.A.
Art

13 min read


Sep 6, 2022

Traversing Time and First-Generation Guilt with Artist Tidawhitney Lak

Interview and photography by Shelley Holcomb Los Angeles-based artist Tidawhitney Lek’s work combines vivid colors, intricate compositions, and surreal domestic interiors that bleed into sublime exteriors, giving viewers a contorted perspective into her very personal family history. The paintings are rife with intricate details that weave together profoundly buried emotions…

Art

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Traversing Time and First-Generation Guilt with Artist Tidawhitney Lak
Traversing Time and First-Generation Guilt with Artist Tidawhitney Lak
Art

16 min read


Aug 11, 2022

Artist David-Jeremiah on Masculinity, Control, and What it Means to Release

Interview by Shelley Holcomb Dallas-based artist David-Jeremiah is interrogating racism and reclaiming his time in his solo exhibition at Meliksetian | Briggs, made known from the beginning by the title itself, I Drive Thee. The exhibition plays with notions of driving starting from the stylization of the title, to the…

Art

19 min read

Artist David-Jeremiah on Masculinity, Control, and What it Means to Release
Artist David-Jeremiah on Masculinity, Control, and What it Means to Release
Art

19 min read


May 10, 2022

L.A.’s AAPI-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces

by Shelley Holcomb The past few years have shown us that regardless of how diverse we like to think the current art world is, it’s really not hard to see if we look at the numbers that it’s still very much dominated by white cis men (surprise, surprise). …

Art

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L.A.’s AAPI-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces
L.A.’s AAPI-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces
Art

7 min read


Sep 30, 2021

Artist Gabriela Ruiz on Fantasy, Time Travel, and the Audacity to Imagine

Interview by Donasia Tillery Artist and fashion designer Gabriela Ruiz is best known for immersive scenes of neon hues, sensory heights, and unrepentant fantasy. …

Art

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Artist Gabriela Ruiz on Finding Home in Neon Worlds of Her Own Creation
Artist Gabriela Ruiz on Finding Home in Neon Worlds of Her Own Creation
Art

11 min read


Sep 16, 2021

L.A.’s Latinx-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces

By Devany Harden For a city that was once part of Mexico and nearly 50% of the Los Angeles population being Latinx, it’s fair to imagine that the number of art galleries, museums, and spaces showing Latinx work here would roughly mirror that number. Spoiler alert: It doesn’t. L.A. ranks…

Art

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L.A.’s Latinx-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces
L.A.’s Latinx-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces
Art

7 min read


Mar 4, 2021

Artist Brianna Mims on the Embodiment of an Abolitionist Framework

Interviewed by Devany Harden Brianna Mims is an artist, abolitionist, and facilitator based in Los Angeles, CA. Mims is a graduate of the University of Southern California where she studied Dance and NGOs and Social Change. …

Abolition

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Artist Brianna Mims
Artist Brianna Mims
Abolition

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Feb 12, 2021

Artist Jonah Elijah on Leaving the House and Making His Mark on the Earth

Interview by Shelley Holcomb Through paintings, installations, and performances, artist Jonah Elijah offers his audience a representational view of what it’s like to be Black today. His work explores rituals of leaving the house, fighting for freedom, and what it means to leave your mark as an artist. …

Los Angeles

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Artist Jonah Elijah on Leaving the House and Making His Mark on the Earth
Artist Jonah Elijah on Leaving the House and Making His Mark on the Earth
Los Angeles

20 min read


Dec 17, 2020

Curator Storm Ascher on Celebrating Black Art in the Hamptons

Storm Ascher is an artist and curator who founded Superposition Gallery in August 2018. Storm started her curatorial projects with a mission to subvert gentrification tactics used in urban development through art galleries. …

Black Art

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Curator Storm Ascher on Celebrating Black Art to the Hamptons
Curator Storm Ascher on Celebrating Black Art to the Hamptons
Black Art

17 min read

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