May 12: Ho’olaule’a - Group show featuring LA artist Jon Ching at Cactus Gallery
Hawaiian born Jon Ching will be the featured artist as well as co-curator for Ho'olaule'a (a celebration). Jon, along with a very talented lineup of artists, will be celebrating the majesty and beauty of animals still threatened by extinction and listed as endangered species.
Participating artists:
Ulla Anobile, Julie B., Robert Bowen, Jon Ching, Alexandra Clayton, Joshua Coffy, Zachary Crawford, Rosie Garcia, Amy Guidry, Annette Hassell, Hollywood Indian, Leon Loucheur, Jonathan Martinez, Chase Mullen, MJ Orgeron, Dewi Plass, Tania Pomales, Johnny Quintanilla, Bonnie Robinson Stewart, Bobby Rojas, Lena Sayadian, Sean Vidal Edgerton, Michelle Waters and Gabriela Zapata.
Opening reception:
Saturday, May 12, 6p-9pm
Cactus Gallery
3001 North Coolidge Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90039
323-801-8669
February 16: "REAL" at Houska Gallery
Houska Gallery will host REAL on Friday, February 16. Located in St. Louis' historic Central West End, Houska Gallery combines
contemporary work from both local and nationally renowned artists. This show, part of Houska's bi monthly exhibition
schedule, features new works from Hollywood Indian, Eric Wieringa, Zack Smithey, and more.
contemporary work from both local and nationally renowned artists. This show, part of Houska's bi monthly exhibition
schedule, features new works from Hollywood Indian, Eric Wieringa, Zack Smithey, and more.
Friday, Feb 16th, 5-8pm
November 3-5: 30th Annual Cannon Beach Stormy Weather Arts Festival
Archimedes Gallery will host the Stormy Weather Group Show with an opening reception Saturday Nov. 4th in conjunction with
the 30th Annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival in Canon Beach. This exhibition features work from Erik Abel, Blaine Fontana,
Nicole Gustafsson, Dan Hillier, Hollywood Indian, Josh Keyes, Brin Levinson and Teagan White.
“The Stormy Weather Arts Festival has been one of the Cannon Beach’s most popular events for over a quarter century and will celebrate its 30th anniversary November 3-5, 2017. Since its inception, the first weekend in November has been a celebration of the arts in Cannon Beach, where you can immerse
yourself in the creative culture that has long been a part of this community. As in the beginning, the event still focuses on a wide range of visual
and performing arts, offering the opportunity to meet artists and discuss their work, listen to local musicians, take in gallery events and
experience why Cannon Beach has been recognized as one of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.”
the 30th Annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival in Canon Beach. This exhibition features work from Erik Abel, Blaine Fontana,
Nicole Gustafsson, Dan Hillier, Hollywood Indian, Josh Keyes, Brin Levinson and Teagan White.
“The Stormy Weather Arts Festival has been one of the Cannon Beach’s most popular events for over a quarter century and will celebrate its 30th anniversary November 3-5, 2017. Since its inception, the first weekend in November has been a celebration of the arts in Cannon Beach, where you can immerse
yourself in the creative culture that has long been a part of this community. As in the beginning, the event still focuses on a wide range of visual
and performing arts, offering the opportunity to meet artists and discuss their work, listen to local musicians, take in gallery events and
experience why Cannon Beach has been recognized as one of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America.”