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L.A. BARRIO ROOTS STREET ART FEST

Crewest is excited to be teaming up with the "LA Barrio Street Art Festival" 
September 19th - 21st, 2014.



The LA Barrio Roots Street Art Festival is a FREE community event taking place at the:
Bell Community Center located at 6250 Pine Avenue, Bell, CA 90201, USA. 

Featuring live urban art mural painting by: 


Special exhibitions: 

- Chaz Bojorquez Retrospective: featuring select new works as well as archive photos of his journey as a groundbreaking LA artist.

- Transborder Graphic: a group show featuring works by over 20 Mexican and Mexican-American
artists including Jesse Hernandez, Fabian Debora, Humo, Ernesto Yerena, Maria Abigail Sandoval, and others.


Free Workshops:

-Musical Production
-Artistic Photography
-Drawing 
-Community Muralism
-Calligraphy
-Stencil

**LA Barrio Roots Street Art Fest is being presented by the Consulate General of Mexico, Mexico’s Secretary of External Relations, Institutos de Mexicanos en el Exterior, State Senator Ricardo Lara and the 33rd Senate District, the City of Bell, and HABITAJES Centro de Estudios y Acciones sobre el Espacio Público.


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GROWING BUZZ OF STREET ART BIZ SAYS KCET



The Growing Buzz of Street Art Biz

"Never mind restoring a Los Angeles art aesthetic. Downtown seems determined to be "The Mural Economic Capital Of The World."
After its underground beginnings during 1970s New York, the last decade has seen street art become a close working partner with entrepreneurship. In many cases that includes murals. It's a delicate balance of commentary and business fueled by pop-art populism.
First, one has to admit that ethnic-based murals sometimes keeps its distance, since most of that authorship prefer to voice the underserved. Street art, on the other hand, is about city residency and experience -- or at least visitation rights by suburbanites -- without needing an exclusive tie to ethnicity.
That broader appeal works on several levels. When it borders on the fringe of fine art in urban public space, an urgent primal coded message is found on dinged abandoned blocks, passing on a secret to those looking for it. When it's placed on a large wall, it's pointed out as public art, and in Los Angeles, part of a larger legacy.
When street art killer bees pollinate the street art movement by blogging and tweeting out global images, it creates a demand, as seen in April around downtown Los Angeles.
During Art Walk, Brit Week opened at Farmer's And Merchant's Bank to bring awareness to creativity and innovation between Britain and the U.S. This lead-in to this Summer's Olympic Games in London will have the T4C Artists Competition Closing Ceremony and Art Battle LA,billed as a live competition "between four notorious names in the London and Los Angeles street and graffiti art scenes." Los Angeles' Man One and Mear One will be pitted against UK's Inkie and Eine on Thursday, April 26, at the Continental Gallery (408 S. Spring Street) to paint on recycled furniture pieces designed by Christopher Guy.
That project shows how Los Angeles packages street art as a creative import for the city."

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY

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Ten years ago renowned graffiti artist and Los Angeles native Man One founded Crewest Gallery in Alhambra, CA, just a few minutes east of Downtown. Crewest was founded with the mission to legitimatize graffiti art by giving talented graffiti artists a professional forum in which to showcase their art while simultaneously educating the broader art community and general public about the richness, complexity and technicality of graffiti art.

Now, in 2012, graffiti art is hot. Graffiti art is showing in museums and on television. Graffiti art is on fashion and architecture. Graffiti artists are having gallery shows and being collected all over the world. In fact, last year, one of the largest and most attended shows in the history of MOCA in Los Angeles was a graffiti art exhibit called ART IN THE STREETS, which ran from April through August in 2011 and made news worldwide.  Man One and Crewest Gallery blazed the trails that helped to make things like this possible for graffiti artists and their art form.

In the book Graffiti L.A., street art documentarian Steve Grody listed the opening of Crewest Gallery as a milestone event in the history of graffiti art in Los Angeles. 

The evidence is clear. Over the last ten years, Crewest has helped many great artists gain notoriety and a bigger audience.  These artists include Patrick Martinez, Marka27, Siner, Victor Sepulveda, Sacred194, Syndrome, Cope2, Greg "Craola" Simkins, Kofie Augustine, WERC, Mear One, Asylm, Vyal One,  T-Kid, Ces and on and on.

Established and renowned artists who have exhibited at Crewest over the years include Chaz Bojorquez, George Yepes, Syd Mead, Estevan Oriol, Eriberto Oriol, Gusmano Cesaretti and international artists such as Daim & Seak (Germany), SOT & ICY (Iranian street artists), Dabs & Myla (Australia) had their first U.S. showings at Crewest.

Artists that will show at MISSION ACCOMPLISHED in May include:
AISE, ALEX "DEFER" KIZU, BRANDED, BRON THERON, CAB, CHAZ BOJORQUEZ, DAVE KAWANO, DCYPHER, EDGAR HOILL, ERIBERTO ORIOL, EVAN ESK, EYE ONE, FLYCAT, GEORGE CLINTON, GEORGE YEPES, GONZO247, GREGG STONE, GUSTAVO ALBERTO GARCIA VACA, HASTE, HECTOR “HEX TGO” RIOS, HUIT, JOHN CARR, JUAN CARLOS "HEAVEN" MUNOZ, KOFIE, MARIA KANE, MAX NEUTRA, MEAR ONE, MICHAEL PIZARRO, MR. PUPPET, MR.WANY, OSCAR MAGALLANES, OVERTON LOYD, PABLO CRISTI, RAPTUZ, RITZY PERIWINKLE, ROME, SAHL, SAND ONE, SCOTCH, SHERM, SKET, SLOKE, CRISTIAN “SMEAR” GHEORGHIU, STEVE GRODY, STEVE MARTINEZ, STREET PHANTOM, SYNDROME, VYAL ONE, AND MORE…

In the Front Room Man One “A DECADE OF GRAFFITI SPIRITS”:
As the founder and creative director for Crewest since its inception, Man One has predicted the rise of graffiti art as a viable and collectible art form.

As part of Crewest's 10 Year Anniversary exhibition, Man One will be featuring a mini-solo exhibit in the Front Room of the gallery showing the direction of his newest body of work.
  
Show runs alongside "Mission Accomplished!" from May 5th - 27th, 2012

Important Date Info:
“Mission Accomplished” and “A Decade of Graffiti Spirits” opens to the public 
Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 7-10pm.

Artwalk event takes place Thursday, May 10, 2012.  Exhibits close on May 27, 2012


Location Info:
Crewest Gallery, 110 Winston St., Los Angeles, CA  90013, 213-627-8272, info@crewest.com.

About Crewest:  Crewest Gallery is celebrating its 10 Year Anniversary in May 2012.  Crewest Gallery caters to art that speaks to the heart, soul and mind. Its mission is to bring raw and powerful artwork to the people of Los Angeles. The purpose of Crewest is to promote gifted artists whose work may be too edgy and non-conventional for other venues. Crewest Gallery was founded in 2001 by graffiti artist Man One to provide a legitimate venue for the most talented underground artists, known and unknown, from the West Coast and beyond. From graffiti to digital art, paint to sculpture, Crewest showcases artists and exhibits that are most current, relevant and happening now. Crewest comprises 2100 sq. ft. and is located in Gallery Row, downtown Los  Angeles. Crewest is available for private events, branded entertainment and production shoots for film or television. Website:  www.crewest.com

SINERLANDIA + PAINTED BEAUTY OPENING NITE

Saturday April 7th, 2012
Two debut solo shows opened up last Saturday nite

Sinerlandia by Siner
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Painted Beauty by Michael Pizarro
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Peeps came out -
Chicks:
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Dudes:
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Art by Siner:
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View all of Siner's work in the show


Art by Michael Pizarro:
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View all of Michael Pizarro's work in the show


Show runs through April 29, 2012

Slideshow below + more opening nite pics on Flickr


Interested in any of the art?
Contact us:
info@crewest.com


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ARTIST TALK: OSCAR MAGALLANES

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Join us on Sunday March 25th from 2-3pm and learn about the incredible work on our walls from our current show "Papel y Madera" by the artist and curator Oscar Magallanes and Self Help Graphics Program Manager Joel Garcia.

Come early to view the work and stay for the talk.
Light refreshments and drinks.

FREE and open to the public:
rsvp@crewest.com

Regular Gallery Hours:
Tue-Thur: Noon - 7pm
Fri & Sat: Noon - 8pm
Sun: Noon - 6pm
or by appointment only.
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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE PIECE: (M 9.0)


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TITLE: (M 9.0)
The title signifies the magnitude of the earthquake that shook Japan.
‘M’ is the magnitude and ‘9.0’ is the strength of the earthquake.

MATERIALS:
Mixed media - Japanese newspapers, ink, acrylic, and spray paint imported from Japan.

DESCRIPTION:
On March 11th 2011 at 4:46pm (March 10, 2011 at 09:46:23 PM for PST) near the coast of Honshu, Japan an epic disaster unfolded. The country would never be the same. 
On the other side of the Pacific Ocean Mr. Martinez saw the double destruction of the tsunami and earthquake unfold on TV. As he watched complete villages disappear and the missing numbers of people increase, he felt compelled to do something. He began compiling newspapers documenting the tragic events, using imported spray paint from Japan, Japanese paintbrushes and ink to produce as his tribute, (M 9.0) in April 2011. 
Mr. Martinez’s (M 9.0) prints were sold online and through word of mouth. The sales of the prints were donated to the relief efforts for victims of this tragic double disaster.

As a youth Mr. Martinez always dreamed of going to Japan and have always been fascinated with the culture. In 2008 he finally had the opportunity to not only visit Japan for the first time but also promote an art show/release party of his book, The Ulysses Guide to the Los Angeles River, a collaborative project with three fellow artists. GK Editions, a Japanese publishing company, published the book early 2008. The experience was not only amazing but mind blowing. It surpassed Mr. Martinez’s expectations; to put it simply he fell in love with Japan. He fell in love with the people, the food, the culture and its history. Mr. Martinez took so much from the 2008 trip that he vowed to give something back to show his solidarity with the people of Japan.

Crewest will be the first gallery to display (M 9.0)

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Giclee prints on paper (32"x22") are available $180 each.


For sales inquiries on this piece or to purchase a print, please contact us:
info@crewest.com




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PAPEL Y MADERA: OPENING NITE PICS + ART

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Click here for more event pics and to view all the art: PAPEL Y MADERA
Check out these pics of Oscar Magallanes' work and all the supporters, friends and fans that showed up.


In attendance, John Carr, El Mac, Vyal, Joel "Rage" Garcia, Raul "Frame" Gamboa, Man One, Eriberto and Angelica Oriol and Isabel Reyes to name a few.




Providing inspiration to the next generation:



Show runs through April 1st.
Click on pics to view more on our Flickr page.

More info or to purchase work:
info@crewest.com

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PAPEL Y MADERA VIDEO RECAP


Oscar Magallanes "Papel Y Madera" Crewest Gallery from Alex Rodriguez on Vimeo.


A quick rundown of the "Papel Y Madera" Show 
@ Crewest Gallery DTLA
March 3rd 2012

Works By:
Oscar Magallanes
oscarmagallanes.com

Beat Credits:
Aspect 1: aspect1.bandcamp.com/
Dj Noha: djnoha.bandcamp.com/

Camera/Editor
Alex Rodriguez alexrodriguez9801@gmail.com


Show runs through April 1st, 2012


More info:
www.Crewest.com




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GRAFFITI ON 10S

Graffiti on 10s by Crewest
(Graffiti on 10s, a photo by Crewest on Flickr.)
Broadway Night Out + Yakin Works + 360Magazine in association with Crewest present:

Graffiti on 10s: The Artwalk Afterparty

With live painting by: ELSE
Live body art by: HYDRA and TUNA

Loft 560
560 S. Main St., #10s
(@6th Street)
DTLA!

Thursday Feb.9th
9pm

Open bar from 9-10pm
sponsored by Asahi

RSVP: Broadwaynightout@gmail.com

See you there!
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LA MURAL ORDINANCE STRATEGY SESSION

LA Mural Ordinance Strategy Session
We would like to invite you to attend this strategy session to plan for the
City of LA Planning Commission Hearing on Tuesday January 10th at 1PM.
 
The meeting at Crewest is geared to working artists with a special focus on 
graffiti artists and those that support their work.  We would like to encourage
people from the community - even non-artists - to come to this meeting to support
and contribute ideas.

We will be planning on what we want to say at the LA Planning Commission hearing,
assigning topics to different speakers, discussing a plan of attack and answering
any questions you may have about the impact of the proposed ordinance on graffiti
artists, muralists and the community.
This ordinance will affect your mural work in the City of LA for many years to
come. This is a chance to plan action that can still affect the outcome.

LA Mural Ordinance Strategy Session
Sunday, January 8th
Crewest Gallery
110 Winston St.,
Los Angeles, CA 90013
4-6pm
Call Stash Maleski (310) 309-7756 or email icuart@aol.com for more info.

"BUY PRODUCT" A SOLO SHOW BY TWO RABBITS

Two Rabbits Solo Show "Buy Product" Opens:
Thursday, January 12, 2012 from 6 – 10 pm during the Downtown Artwalk

Crewest has just opened a third room to our gallery space namely “The Front Room”, making it now a larger, high ceiling, 3 room gallery space. A new solo show by a special guest artist will open in The Front Room every artwalk night. Come out this coming artwalk to view "Buy Product" a Solo Show by Two Rabbits.

Buy Product” will feature the latest work of Two Rabbits which drastically focuses on the repurposing of their by-product. From their test prints to their mixing sticks, Two Rabbits see the chaos and beauty of their artistic endeavors in everything that's left over. Two Rabbits have taken what many consider to be useless scrap and turned it into beautiful works of color and shape to display.


“Buy Product” will be on display from January 12 through February 5, 2012


About Two Rabbits:
Two Rabbits Studios is a design firm, commercial screen print shop, and fine art studio ran by Los Angeles-based artists Mike Thacker and Bob Motown. Since 2007, the pair have designed and printed hundreds of rock posters and promotional pieces for movies and video games. Two Rabbits started small in a North Hollywood backyard—less than five years later, and they've been featured in galleries, Flatstock poster shows, and craft fairs in the United States and UK. They've worked with Warner Music Group and concert promoters Goldenvoice for artists ranging from Skrillex to  Wu Tang to Portishead. Recently, Thacker and Motown's focus has been on fine art pieces that reflect upon their hand-printed process and design.

Their work can be seen at: http://www.tworabbitsstudios.com/.


FOR QUESTIONS OR INFO ON “BUY PRODUCT”, PLEASE EMAIL US AT INFO@CREWEST.COM

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GREGG STONE - THE AVENUES


Recently sold work:

"THE AVENUES" by Gregg Stone
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Gregg Stone resides in southern Orange County with a longstanding artistic career in watercolor, gouache, ink, and airbrush. 
 After graduating from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena with a bachelor's degree in fine arts (BFA) in 1978, Stone became a successful freelance illustrator
His current work in mixed-media paintings blend cultural and architectural treasures along the byways of border region
Hispanic communities into painterly narratives of everyday street life.
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or contact us at:
art@crewestgallery.com

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WORKSHOP: GRAFFITI & BEYOND


If you will be in the San Diego area for New Year's, love graff art and want some of the masters in the game to give you a tip or two, then you should attend this workshop!




January 1st and 2nd from 12pm to 3pm
Maxx Moses and Isaias Crow will be having their second annual two day intensive "Graffiti & Beyond" workshop at The Art Academy in North Park.

PLUS
San Diego's very own Persue will be Guest Artist 

Tribute to Mankind will have a their delicious juices and food available at a discounted price to participating students.

Visual Art Supply will be in the house with Spray-Paint, Caps, and all other goodies you'll need for the class.

Sign up to join the class as Maxx Moses and Isaias Crow share the many branches graffiti art has and offers.

The class will explore the history, the vast perspectives and philosophies of graff, how to paint on 
canvas compared to a mural on the wall, live demonstrations from both instructors and Persue, 
spray-paint techniques and masters secrets of the graffiti art form and so much more! 

Location:
Art Academy of San Diego
3784 30th St
San Diego, Ca
92104

Contact:
Isaias Crow:
isaiascrow@gmail.com

619-231-3900
619-278-1735

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JULES MUCK - SEX FIEND


Recently sold work:

"Sex Fiend" by Jules Muck
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Jules Muck started doing graffiti in Europe and great Britain almost twenty years ago. Muck began bombing in New York in the late 90s where she was discovered by Lady Pink who took her on as an apprentice for the next 4 years.

Under her tag name Muck she has shown at Tokyo Big Site, the Bronx Museum of Art, the Weisman Museum in Minneapolis and the Fuse Gallery in New York.


or contact us at:
art@crewestgallery.com

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HECTOR "HEX TGO" RIOS: ARTIST TALK MAY 17

Tuesday May 17 from 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Artist talk and slideshow with Hector "HEX TGO" Rios.

Join us for an exclusive art talk with the Los Angeles graffiti art
innovator and founder of the "Hip Hop Shop" as well as designer of
early L.A. hip hop streetwear brands such as CONART and FATCAP.

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HEX will be available for a short signing after the talk.



Crewest
110 Winston St.
Los Angeles, CA
90013
213-627-8272

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LEO "CATZzzz" LIMON



For 35 plus years Leo Limon has been painting the Los Angeles River cat faces on the storm-drain covers and is involved with groups whose efforts are to revive the Los Angeles River as a historic region, cultural art enclave and tourist destination.

Check out this quick video of him spray painting up one of his cats in the LA River. (We love the commentary of the passerby hater):


Over the years he has developed these cat paintings as a result of his work in the LA River:












His new multimedia work includes actual "abatement" pieces which he peels off the walls of the city. The grey on the top side shows where the city is trying to cover up the colorful talent of the young graff artists spray painted on the other.





He is an artist, an activist, and a veteran.

His work will be on display during our February exhibition:
Things That Get Buffed...


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