Posted on 25 February 2010

“Letters From LA – VOXER” is the first piece in a new line of collectibles to be released by U1 Toy Arts. Please RSVP to join us at our launch hosted by Crewest Gallery with drinks provided by Asahi, Roaring Lion and Jarritos and surprise giveaway items by Guerilla Union.
RSVP – info@crewest.com
Posted on 05 September 2008

Crewest Gallery Presents…
Syndrome
“I Learned It By Watching You”
Saturday, September 6th, 2008
7:00pm
Crewest Gallery is putting on an art show which observes the effects of mass media on the public. The title “I Learned It By Watching You” was inspired by a popular, Reagan era PSA that aired on American television during the late 1980s. Each piece of art will show a different perspective about the influence media has on our opinions, beliefs, and lives. With so many people tuning into television these days and being sent so many different messages, this should be an interesting exhibition. DJ DAZ will keep your head nodding all night long.
Syndrome is composed of artists Micah Hancock, James Larese and Mars
Sandoval. It first started as an LA based art collective showing in galleries in New York City as well as LA. Not too long after, Syndrome went on to start a creative boutique under the same name.
If you attend the opening reception, you can check out their first limited edition toy which will be released at that time. The toy will be signed by the artists and draws its inspiration from the accompanying art exhibition.
For updates on the show and to see photos of some of the works in progress hit this up.
Posted on 03 April 2007

"Another Herspective"
April 7th – April 29th, 2007
Artists:
Lady Pink and Toofly (NY)
Myla and Sear (Australia)
EGR (Canada)
Sherm, Neila, Julie Koh, Emi, Claudia Galvan,
Ritzy Periwinkle, Luna One, Alonys*Art (L.A.)
An exhibition showcasing the diverse talents of some of today’s
top young female artists. These multi-cultural artists have learned
how to communicate with a finicky underground audience through
their own unique expressions. Be it graffiti, photography, design,
painting, or hip hop these women are making their voices heard.
Collectively their art is strong, political, beautiful, and conscious.
Details after the jump . . .
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