The 270 Million Project
Kim Sandara opens their The 270 Million Project on February 4th, 2022 6-9 p.m.
Showing by appointment through March 4th.
Deformed Right Hand
Charlie W. Burns opens their first solo show Deformed Right Hand on January 21st, 2022 6-9 p.m.
Showing Saturday, January 22nd 2-6 p.m. and by appointment through January 31st.
My So-Called Asian Life
Anthony Le’s My So-Called Asian Life explores how culture can reflect life or maybe the other way around. Paintings are paired in relationships, weaving fantasy, history and culture with how they reverberate in everyday life.
Torch/Leave/Repeat
Join us for our very first show, Torch/Leave/Repeat featuring the works of Charlie W. Burns, Soraya Majd, and Ashley Jaye Williams.
“Dark humor, as a genre, specializes in making fun of what's taboo. While generally we do not consider the isolation that has come with quarantine and life during coronavirus taboo, Torch/Leave/Repeat kisses the edges of dark humor.
Isolation runs through Torch/Leave/Repeat; every image is a single body, not clearly seen. Light, lines, splats, overlays, and distortions add layers making bodies less form-like and more similar to shapes. When seen this way, each body/shape is isolated, grotesque, and also humorous. The same could be said for the timing of the show.
Opening October 2020 during a pandemic, the macabre timing is like the force of lines in the paintings, wood, and photos. A force of imposed retrospection and isolation; some of the works have an air of unwanted-self-portraiture, almost as if the artists had to reference themselves a few too many times. The repeats of self mirror the trap of pandemic and identity, creating new shapes in the distortion.”