Category Archive: events

Souther Salazar talk and closing party THIS Saturday night.


Please join us this Saturday night (June 26th) for a closing party for “Kids of All Ages” with a special talk by artist Souther Salazar. If you bought art from the show, you can take it home with you that night!

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This Saturday the legendary Gary Panter, Devin Flynn & Bob Zoell will be showing together in Culver City at the Scion Space. If you don’t know the names, you will know the work…

Transplants opening photos.


Another great opening for our last minute “Transplants” show. Here’s Justin and Holly. Click here to read more »

Happy Easter.


Photo by Claire Weiss of Jesse Spears.

This presents “Collage”, opening Friday night – up through 4/23

Our second show at that place we started opens this Friday night, followed by the US launch of our office mates/good friends Monster Children who’s first issue here in the USA has the first feature ever of Jeremy and Claire’s Polaroid project. More info after the jump. Click here to read more »

Presenting Leo Fitzpatrick

Leo Fitzpatrick has created a series of 8 collages that are the most minimal of the show.  He’s used old images and text from romance novels and other old paperbacks to juxtapose phrases and images to create each single piece.

“These Friends” closing.


This Saturday night we are having a closing party for our inaugural show here at THIS. Please come out and see the art, have a drink, talk to friends and meet some new ones. If you buy some art you can take it home with you! See you here.

Sumi Ink Club

Saturday afternoon THIS los angeles welcomes Kelly Lynn Jones of Little Paper Planes and the Sumi Ink Club to the space. Please come by to observe, criticize and participate at our space in Highland Park from 1-4pm. And if you missed our inaugural opening on Feb. 12th, feel free to come through to view the these friends show. The Sumi Ink Club is a los angeles-based drawing collective founded in 2005 by Sarah Anderson and Luke Fischbeck. The group holds regular open meetings to execute topsy-turvy, detailed, collaborative drawings using ink on paper. In each of its permutations, sumi ink club uses group drawings as a means to open and fortify social interactions that bleed into everyday life. sumi ink club is non-hierarchical: all ages, all humans, all styles.