NOMAD II

NOMAD III is a non-commercial exhibition that showcases the diverse and dynamic talents of Southern California artists.

AUGUST 23-25, 2024

TAM's innovative contemporary art pop-up returns for its third year

Featuring sculpture, painting installation and more from 175+ artists from Southern California and beyond. NOMAD III will be presented alongside the second edition of TRYST, TAM’s international alternative art fair for artist-run spaces and galleries.


NOMAD III
is a giant artistic get together. It is aimed at letting artists show what they have been making recently to each other as well as to the wider public. It is an opportunity to meet peers, make connections, and arrange for future opportunities. It is a non-commercial exhibition that showcases the diverse and dynamic talents of LA artists.

This year’s exhibition will once again take place at Del Amo Crossing in the heart of the South Bay region of Los Angeles located at 21535 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90503. The space itself features open plan concrete floors where we will present 150+ artists alongside the second edition of TRYST, a new art fair for alternative galleries and artist run initiatives.

 

Install/Event Schedule for NOMAD II / TRYST:

Tuesday 08/20:         Install  11am-4pm
Wednesday 08/21:         Install  11am-8pm
Thursday 08/22:            Install  11am-4pm    
Friday 08/23:                 Networking for participating artists + galleries 12:30-3pm   /    Opening remarks 3pm   /    VIP opening 4-6pm
Saturday 08/24:            Open 12-6pm    /    Performance Art (soundprints2024, curated by FLOOD) /   After Party at the Bendix Building 7-10pm
Sunday 08/25:               Open 12-6pm    /    Panel discussions: 1-2pm - Networking for the Socially Anxious Artist
Panel discussion: 3-4pm - Initiating a Successful Gallery Exchange / De-install 6-9pm
Monday 08/26:              De-install 11am-2pm

**Please note: space for 2D artworks is extremely limited. LIMIT 1 WORK PER ARTIST. Due to the number of expected participants, all artists are responsible for their own delivery, installation, and deinstallation. Further, all artworks must fit within the main interior elevators (98”H x 69”W x 64”D; doors: 96”H x 39”W). There will be no artworks displayed on the first floor.

More details on this year’s schedule and programming are coming soon. For more information on last year’s schedule and participants please click here.