A list of galleries I complied for after work on a Friday night in December last weekend. I have actively been trying to broaden my knowledge of the art community in Los Angeles since moving here and starting my stable job after touring this summer. I work with galleries, museums, high profile collectors of art, art fairs, etc. as clients for a logistics coordination job in LA. SADE GALLERY was in the neighborhood of my boyfriend's home and I had no idea!!! I made a new connection to my environment and I felt so proud of my Self for putting myself out there to expand my horizons and create a new connection in Lincoln Heights. I would have never known it was there prior to my own research. ***The show was interactive in the sense that you fully got to walk around the work since the sculptures were free standing in the space and large scale (some of the pieces were taller than myself). The plaster sculptures almost blended into the white walls of the gallery, but because there were giant gestural black strokes composed all over them, they popped and felt even more intimidating. Art was littered on the walls, floor, standing in the middle of the room, and hanging from the ceiling. The show was called, "WHEN WE GROW UP" by Daniela Soberman.
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