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Shepard Fairey is having a big year. In January, his “We the People” poster series became some of the most ubiquitous imagery surrounding the international protest marches against the inauguration of ...
LA-based Subliminal Projects and NYC-based FACTION Art Projects are organizing a bi-coastal group show entitled “Visual Language.” The extensive presentation sheds a light on the “various approaches ...
For their contribution to this weekend’s Echo Park Rising arts and music festival, Subliminal Projects presents OVERGROWN, a week-long exhibition of new mixed media works by Ted Feighan, augmented by ...
Tomorrow, Subliminal Projects will present "Warp & Weft," an exhibition of works by San Francisco-based street artist Ricardo Richey, better known as APEX. His latest paintings are especially unique ...
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Old Pal, a California-based brand of classic shareable cannabis, has partnered with Subliminal Projects, a multi-functional project space and gallery established by Shepard Fairey and Blaize Blouin, ...
Echo Park art gallery Subliminal Projects will host an opening reception tonight, January 20, for its "American Civics" installation. The exhibition features mixed media collages from the gallery's ...
Patti Astor — indie actress, ground-breaking curator, Manhattan party girl and current SoCal resident — is stirring things up again, this time here in Echo Park. Patti's headline-grabbing FUN Gallery ...
Shantell Martin is unveiling her new exhibition at LA’s Subliminal Projects gallery. Titled “THE FUTURE,” Martin’s new work is based on her 27-point manifesto about the future of the art world. As art ...
Today, you can’t escape punk rock — the style, iconography and chord changes are as accessible as Hot Topic and top-40 radio. But punk continues to draw its power from the scene of the late 1970s and ...