LA Art Exhibition: Memories Hidden in the Blanket 🎨✨
✨ Dust of the Streets • An exhibition by African American female artist Larissa Rogers, focusing on ceramics and sculptures as the core mediums. • I really loved the series "Five Stories Woven Into Memory" — it felt deeply personal and moving. 🏺❤️ 💡 Sometimes when I look at artworks, I can’t help but wonder if the artist is a woman — the choice of materials, subjects, and the delicate emotional expression often feel uniquely resonant. 👩🎨 ✨ Ross Caliendo — Peace Fellow • An oil painting exhibition by Los Angeles-based artist Ross Caliendo. 💡 Personally, this one didn’t quite capture my interest, but you might feel differently! 🖼️➡️😐 🏛️ About the Gallery • Night Gallery in LA is divided into three spaces: Night Gallery North (one large, one small) and Night Gallery South. They're all located in the same area, so you can often see three exhibitions in one visit! (Though sometimes the South gallery may be closed.) • What’s really cool? It started out in a garage space and originally opened late at night — hence the name “Night Gallery”! 🌙🚗 Over time, it’s grown into an important platform for contemporary art in Los Angeles. 📍 Night Gallery, Los Angeles 🕰️ Sept 20 – Oct 25 Have you been to any interesting art exhibitions lately? Share your recommendations below! 👇🖼️ Which local artist has caught your attention recently? Let’s chat! 💬🎨 #ArtBaselSeason #LookUpAtArt #ArtExhibition #LALife #ArtEverywhere #LAArtScene #ExhibitionVibes #ContemporaryArt #GalleryHopping #FemaleArtists #CeramicArt #SculptureLover #OilPainting #ArtInLA #NightGallery #SupportLocalArtists #ArtWalk #GalleryReview