Opening Reception:
Friday July 11th | 7 – 11 PM
Exhibits July 11th – August 31st
It’s been many, many years --The La Luz de Jesus Gallery has been doing its annual group show and it is the best way for them to show off the newest art by artists art collectors love as well as showcase new artists to the community.
This year the gallery has shifted our focus to included primarily local artists from the greater Los Angeles community as well as Californian artists. La Luz will still have international and national artists showcasing. But what can they say? They Love LA.
Gallery Director Bernadette McConnell has curated another mind-bending art show of La Luz verans as well as new comers to the Pop Surrealism Lowbrow art scene. From paintings to drawings to sculpture, this show has itall and showcases some amazing artists at affordible prices. The La Luz De Jesus Gallery's Everything But the Kitschen Sink Group Art Show has shown artist such as Shag, Robert Williams, Robert Crumb, Joe Coleman, Liz McGrath, Joe Sorren and many more. Get to this gallery now as you could pick up a piece by the next art superstar.
Because first Friday is Independence Day… so go grill your hearts out and lose some fingers to fireworks and the gallery will see you Friday July 11th.
The gallery is located inside the Soap Plant/Wacko complex.
Store Hours:
Monday through Saturday 11 AM-7 PM
Sunday 11 am-6 pm
More pieces can be seen here:
https://laluzdejesus.com/ebtks-25/
ARTISTS ON EXHIBITION
Adeline Lamarre, Agblend13, Alexa Simpson, Amber Carr, Ana Bagayan, Andrea Hooge, Andrea Bergen, Andy Stattmiller, Anita Zotkina, Apollo Staar, Arni Tecson, Ashley Nguyen , Audrey Love, Baptiste Hersoc, Barry Fitzgerald, Barry Jackson, Benjamin Arnold, Bradley Cooper, Brenda La Tremenda , Bruce Parker, Canalla, Carlos Ochoa, Carolyn Saylor, Catherine Casias, Chasindoodles, Chris Mcguire, Chris Towle, Chrystal Dawn, Claudia Arcia, Conrad Haberland, Corey Matthews, Cristina Paulos, Cyndi Dodes, Dan Levin, Darnell Waine, Dawn Smith, Diana Laufer, Dianne Bennett, Dion Macellari, Doug Mcabee, Douglas Cason, Elaine Piechowski, Elizabeth Zamets, Erica Trabold, Frank Walls, Franke Forte, Gabby Baez, Genevieve Geer, George Kocar, Gina M., Grace Brooks, Graham Moore, Hannah Pierce, Heath Quiel, Honey, Idaly Rodriguez, Jacen Doebler , Jane Tardo, Jason Mecier, Jasser Membreno, Jeff Sadowski, Jen Bowen, Jen Spencer, Jennika Bastian, Jenny Da, Jesse Olwen, Jocelyn Chang, John Van Houten, Johnny Minh Le, José Orozco, Karikatura, Karli Melder, Kaspar Benedict, Kat Johnson, Katie Denisova , Kevernicus, Kristy Brucale Jach, L.Croskey , Laura Calvo, Mao And Chris, María Sánchez, Marie Vlasic, Marion Vail, Mark Hamer, Matías Roig , Matthew T. Perry, Melissa Mattis , Melissa Sims, Melissa Uroff, Metra Mitchell, Michelle Bickford, Mike Schuetz, Mimor Studio, Mutantland, Mwagz, Natalie Schorr, Nate Seubert, Nathalie Tierce, Neena Holzman, Nicci Disco, Nick De Costa, Nikol Manes, Noah Scalin, Paige Bridges, Painting In The Rude, Paul Torres, Peter Wallis, Pony Ma, Renée Tay, Robert Nelson, Roger Betka, Rossella Paolini, Sally Tan, Sara Drescher, Sarah Stone, Satoko Okuno, Stefanie Vega, Stephen Cefalo, Susie Ketchum, Ten Yetman, The Qwiett, Vicki Berndt, Vincent Truitner, Waylon Horner
About La Luz De Jesus Gallery
Established in 1986 La Luz de Jesus Gallery is the brainchild of entrepreneur and art collector Billy Shire, considered primarily responsible for fostering a new school of California art and prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him “the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow.”
Showcasing mainly figurative, narrative paintings and unusual sculpture, the exhibitions are post-pop with content ranging from folk to outsider to religious to sexually deviant. The gallery’s objective is to bring underground art and counter-culture to the masses. Past shows have been groundbreaking, exhibiting artists, such as Manuel Ocampo, Joe Coleman, and Robert Williams.
Whether you’re a private collector, museum curator, set decorator, interior designer, or seeking art for a corporate or professional setting, we can find you exactly what you want. With our worldwide network of contacts, we can locate and acquire work from the world’s most sought contemporary artists via our Art Advisor Service.
Opening Reception:
Friday July 11th | 7 – 11 PM
Exhibits July 11th – August 31st
It’s been many, many years --The La Luz de Jesus Gallery has been doing its annual group show and it is the best way for them to show off the newest art by artists art collectors love as well as showcase new artists to the community.
This year the gallery has shifted our focus to included primarily local artists from the greater Los Angeles community as well as Californian artists. La Luz will still have international and national artists showcasing. But what can they say? They Love LA.
Gallery Director Bernadette McConnell has curated another mind-bending art show of La Luz verans as well as new comers to the Pop Surrealism Lowbrow art scene. From paintings to drawings to sculpture, this show has itall and showcases some amazing artists at affordible prices. The La Luz De Jesus Gallery's Everything But the Kitschen Sink Group Art Show has shown artist such as Shag, Robert Williams, Robert Crumb, Joe Coleman, Liz McGrath, Joe Sorren and many more. Get to this gallery now as you could pick up a piece by the next art superstar.
Because first Friday is Independence Day… so go grill your hearts out and lose some fingers to fireworks and the gallery will see you Friday July 11th.
The gallery is located inside the Soap Plant/Wacko complex.
Store Hours:
Monday through Saturday 11 AM-7 PM
Sunday 11 am-6 pm
More pieces can be seen here:
https://laluzdejesus.com/ebtks-25/
ARTISTS ON EXHIBITION
Adeline Lamarre, Agblend13, Alexa Simpson, Amber Carr, Ana Bagayan, Andrea Hooge, Andrea Bergen, Andy Stattmiller, Anita Zotkina, Apollo Staar, Arni Tecson, Ashley Nguyen , Audrey Love, Baptiste Hersoc, Barry Fitzgerald, Barry Jackson, Benjamin Arnold, Bradley Cooper, Brenda La Tremenda , Bruce Parker, Canalla, Carlos Ochoa, Carolyn Saylor, Catherine Casias, Chasindoodles, Chris Mcguire, Chris Towle, Chrystal Dawn, Claudia Arcia, Conrad Haberland, Corey Matthews, Cristina Paulos, Cyndi Dodes, Dan Levin, Darnell Waine, Dawn Smith, Diana Laufer, Dianne Bennett, Dion Macellari, Doug Mcabee, Douglas Cason, Elaine Piechowski, Elizabeth Zamets, Erica Trabold, Frank Walls, Franke Forte, Gabby Baez, Genevieve Geer, George Kocar, Gina M., Grace Brooks, Graham Moore, Hannah Pierce, Heath Quiel, Honey, Idaly Rodriguez, Jacen Doebler , Jane Tardo, Jason Mecier, Jasser Membreno, Jeff Sadowski, Jen Bowen, Jen Spencer, Jennika Bastian, Jenny Da, Jesse Olwen, Jocelyn Chang, John Van Houten, Johnny Minh Le, José Orozco, Karikatura, Karli Melder, Kaspar Benedict, Kat Johnson, Katie Denisova , Kevernicus, Kristy Brucale Jach, L.Croskey , Laura Calvo, Mao And Chris, María Sánchez, Marie Vlasic, Marion Vail, Mark Hamer, Matías Roig , Matthew T. Perry, Melissa Mattis , Melissa Sims, Melissa Uroff, Metra Mitchell, Michelle Bickford, Mike Schuetz, Mimor Studio, Mutantland, Mwagz, Natalie Schorr, Nate Seubert, Nathalie Tierce, Neena Holzman, Nicci Disco, Nick De Costa, Nikol Manes, Noah Scalin, Paige Bridges, Painting In The Rude, Paul Torres, Peter Wallis, Pony Ma, Renée Tay, Robert Nelson, Roger Betka, Rossella Paolini, Sally Tan, Sara Drescher, Sarah Stone, Satoko Okuno, Stefanie Vega, Stephen Cefalo, Susie Ketchum, Ten Yetman, The Qwiett, Vicki Berndt, Vincent Truitner, Waylon Horner
About La Luz De Jesus Gallery
Established in 1986 La Luz de Jesus Gallery is the brainchild of entrepreneur and art collector Billy Shire, considered primarily responsible for fostering a new school of California art and prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him “the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow.”
Showcasing mainly figurative, narrative paintings and unusual sculpture, the exhibitions are post-pop with content ranging from folk to outsider to religious to sexually deviant. The gallery’s objective is to bring underground art and counter-culture to the masses. Past shows have been groundbreaking, exhibiting artists, such as Manuel Ocampo, Joe Coleman, and Robert Williams.
Whether you’re a private collector, museum curator, set decorator, interior designer, or seeking art for a corporate or professional setting, we can find you exactly what you want. With our worldwide network of contacts, we can locate and acquire work from the world’s most sought contemporary artists via our Art Advisor Service.
Opening Reception:
Friday July 11th | 7 – 11 PM
Exhibits July 11th – August 31st
It’s been many, many years --The La Luz de Jesus Gallery has been doing its annual group show and it is the best way for them to show off the newest art by artists art collectors love as well as showcase new artists to the community.
This year the gallery has shifted our focus to included primarily local artists from the greater Los Angeles community as well as Californian artists. La Luz will still have international and national artists showcasing. But what can they say? They Love LA.
Gallery Director Bernadette McConnell has curated another mind-bending art show of La Luz verans as well as new comers to the Pop Surrealism Lowbrow art scene. From paintings to drawings to sculpture, this show has itall and showcases some amazing artists at affordible prices. The La Luz De Jesus Gallery's Everything But the Kitschen Sink Group Art Show has shown artist such as Shag, Robert Williams, Robert Crumb, Joe Coleman, Liz McGrath, Joe Sorren and many more. Get to this gallery now as you could pick up a piece by the next art superstar.
Because first Friday is Independence Day… so go grill your hearts out and lose some fingers to fireworks and the gallery will see you Friday July 11th.
The gallery is located inside the Soap Plant/Wacko complex.
Store Hours:
Monday through Saturday 11 AM-7 PM
Sunday 11 am-6 pm
More pieces can be seen here:
https://laluzdejesus.com/ebtks-25/
ARTISTS ON EXHIBITION
Adeline Lamarre, Agblend13, Alexa Simpson, Amber Carr, Ana Bagayan, Andrea Hooge, Andrea Bergen, Andy Stattmiller, Anita Zotkina, Apollo Staar, Arni Tecson, Ashley Nguyen , Audrey Love, Baptiste Hersoc, Barry Fitzgerald, Barry Jackson, Benjamin Arnold, Bradley Cooper, Brenda La Tremenda , Bruce Parker, Canalla, Carlos Ochoa, Carolyn Saylor, Catherine Casias, Chasindoodles, Chris Mcguire, Chris Towle, Chrystal Dawn, Claudia Arcia, Conrad Haberland, Corey Matthews, Cristina Paulos, Cyndi Dodes, Dan Levin, Darnell Waine, Dawn Smith, Diana Laufer, Dianne Bennett, Dion Macellari, Doug Mcabee, Douglas Cason, Elaine Piechowski, Elizabeth Zamets, Erica Trabold, Frank Walls, Franke Forte, Gabby Baez, Genevieve Geer, George Kocar, Gina M., Grace Brooks, Graham Moore, Hannah Pierce, Heath Quiel, Honey, Idaly Rodriguez, Jacen Doebler , Jane Tardo, Jason Mecier, Jasser Membreno, Jeff Sadowski, Jen Bowen, Jen Spencer, Jennika Bastian, Jenny Da, Jesse Olwen, Jocelyn Chang, John Van Houten, Johnny Minh Le, José Orozco, Karikatura, Karli Melder, Kaspar Benedict, Kat Johnson, Katie Denisova , Kevernicus, Kristy Brucale Jach, L.Croskey , Laura Calvo, Mao And Chris, María Sánchez, Marie Vlasic, Marion Vail, Mark Hamer, Matías Roig , Matthew T. Perry, Melissa Mattis , Melissa Sims, Melissa Uroff, Metra Mitchell, Michelle Bickford, Mike Schuetz, Mimor Studio, Mutantland, Mwagz, Natalie Schorr, Nate Seubert, Nathalie Tierce, Neena Holzman, Nicci Disco, Nick De Costa, Nikol Manes, Noah Scalin, Paige Bridges, Painting In The Rude, Paul Torres, Peter Wallis, Pony Ma, Renée Tay, Robert Nelson, Roger Betka, Rossella Paolini, Sally Tan, Sara Drescher, Sarah Stone, Satoko Okuno, Stefanie Vega, Stephen Cefalo, Susie Ketchum, Ten Yetman, The Qwiett, Vicki Berndt, Vincent Truitner, Waylon Horner
About La Luz De Jesus Gallery
Established in 1986 La Luz de Jesus Gallery is the brainchild of entrepreneur and art collector Billy Shire, considered primarily responsible for fostering a new school of California art and prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him “the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow.”
Showcasing mainly figurative, narrative paintings and unusual sculpture, the exhibitions are post-pop with content ranging from folk to outsider to religious to sexually deviant. The gallery’s objective is to bring underground art and counter-culture to the masses. Past shows have been groundbreaking, exhibiting artists, such as Manuel Ocampo, Joe Coleman, and Robert Williams.
Whether you’re a private collector, museum curator, set decorator, interior designer, or seeking art for a corporate or professional setting, we can find you exactly what you want. With our worldwide network of contacts, we can locate and acquire work from the world’s most sought contemporary artists via our Art Advisor Service.