Troy Lovegates, who is currently based in Oakland, will be showing work that portrays his heavily-patterned and color-saturated works on canvas and paper, as well as wooden sculptures.
Rodriguez’s photographs of East Harlem capture the core of the neighborhood, a spirit of a people that survives despite the ravages of poverty, and more recently, the threat of gentrification and displacement.
Teague Muir doesn’t claim he’s the best surfer, the best skater, or the best artist, but he manages to stay consistent and committed to all his interests, giving each discipline a shit ton of tender loving care.
Photographer Olivia Jaffe is rock and roll. Not the seemingly glamorous, groupie-love type of rock and roll, but the true guts and grit of rock and roll; the sweaty, bloody, ugly, and yes, at times, hairy, side of rock and roll.
MRK's "Wicked Game," is a stunning visualization of a person channelling their conflicted passions and highlighting the maddening emotional tightrope we all walk at the prospect of love.
Our Australian pals, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, provide us with the perfect medley of tough pop and soft punk, that captures the looming gloom of fall starting to implode everywhere around us