January 18 - March 1, 2025


MAIN GALLERY: OUTSIDE IN - the Billy Shire Collection

The rise of ‘low-brow’ and pop-surrealist art, featuring artists such as Robert Williams, Shag, Gary Panter, Laurie Lipton, and more.

GALLERY TWO: BURNER

International Street art including Banksy, KAWS, Shepard Fairey, Dalek, Blek le Rat and others.

DARK ROOM: The Anthropocene Foundry LA 2025 - Finiteness/Infinity

International multi-artist video project from The New Museum of Networked Art (Germany), consisting of 6 video programs curated by Wilfried Agricola de Cologne


March 29 - May 24, 2025


 

MAIN GALLERY: Body Count

Major and important emerging artists highlighting how representations of the body reflects on social capital issues that help maintain democracy and civil rights.

GALLERY TWO: Zavier Ellis

UK based artist exhibiting paintings related to political histories and social space.

DARK ROOM: Erin Cooney - Aire Libre

Video on environmental injustice in South Los Angeles.


June 14 - July 26, 2025


 

MAIN GALLERY: Special Relationships

Painting and sculpture from London and Los Angeles that explore shared concerns and outcomes.

GALLERY TWO: Affective Territories Alternate Belonging

Prospect Art video project.


July 11 - July 13, 2025


TRYST The international alternative art fair will return for the 3rd edition, alongside NOMAD, the giant pop-up of SoCal artists.


August 23 - September 27, 2025


MAIN GALLERY: SUR - Curator’s/Staff Picks

Founded in 2011, SUR: biennial features independently-curated exhibitions that showcase recent and newly-commissioned works by local and international artists who have been influenced by the cultures and artistic traditions of Mexico, Central & South America, and the Caribbean.

GALLERY TWO: David DiMichele - Envirotechnology

Solo sculptural instillation.


October 18 - December 13, 2025


 

MAIN GALLERY & DARK ROOM: London Calling

Curated by Steve Douglas / Bod Boyle
A photography based history of the influential but largely under-represented British skateboard scene of the 1970s and the impact of skate magazines worldwide.