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Andrew Hosner is the co-owner and director of Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles. Started with L. Croskey of Cannibal Flower, the gallery has grown to become a leading voice in the Los Angeles new contemporary art scene. Andrew is also the founder and editor of www.sourharvest.com. Sour Harvest is an art news site that features suggested show listings for the Los Angeles area, as well as regular show reviews and previews, interviews with our artists, collector profiles and general updates on all the happenings at Thinkspace Gallery and our scene as a whole.
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Tran Nguyen - 'Do Not Breathe In The Moon' - 16x20"

Vietnamese artist Tran Nguyen was recently interviewed by Juxtapoz as she prepares for her debut solo show, ‘Nurturing The Uneased Soul’, opening next Friday at Thinkspace.

Check out the full interview here:
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Features/a-chat-with-tran-nguyen  

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“With a moniker like Imminent Disaster, you know you’re dealing with something heavy. This Brooklyn-based artist has been wheatpasting the streets for the past four years and now turns her attention to a highly anticipated gallery show at Los Angeles’ Thinkspace gallery.” - JUXTAPOZ

Check out the full interview here:
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Features/back-talk-with-imminent-disaster


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Southern California based emerging artist Bumblebee recently placed the special installation he created for our ‘A Cry For Help’ show back into the wild and shot us over a pic of it in all its glory that we just had to share with you all.

To see pics of the original installation click here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157623051068407/

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Manifest Equality opens its doors to the public on Wed, March 3rd and will remain open through the 7th in Los Angeles. Manifest Equality is being put together by the same crew that rocked Washington, DC with the monumental Manifest Hope show. With Manifest Equality the organizers aim to harness the power, vision and voices of 100+ artists in an effort to seek full and equal rights for Gay (LGBT) individuals and all Americans.

This large, high-profile group show features work from a diverse array of artists including Ron English, Robbie Conal, Harvey Pekar, Barry McGee, Shepard Fairey, Swoon, Timothy Karpinski, Sage Vaughn, Amanda Visell, Claire Rojas, Tristan Eaton, Tim Biskup, Mel Kadel, El Mac, Logan Hicks, Derek Gores, Joe Ledbetter, Buff Monster, and many, many more. The timely and heartfelt show is meant to inspire viewers to participate in the grassroots movement seeking political reform that ensures equal rights regardless of sexual orientation.

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The good folks over at Brookyln Street Art recently visited the studio of Imminent Disaster as she finished up work on one of her major works for ‘Refuge’, her upcoming show with Armsrock opening on March 12th at Thinkspace.

Check out their full visit with Disaster here:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/?p=8820

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Art galleries, shops/galleries, and museums that we like, organized thus:

New York (Brooklyn, New York City, etc.)

Northern California (Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, etc.)

Southern California (Los Angeles, etc.)

Elsewhere in the U.S. (Listed by state, alphabetically)

International (Listed by country, alphabetically)


 To submit your gallery for our guide, please send the following information to katie@juxtapoz.com
Gallery name, URL, street address including city, state, country, postal code, and phone number.