Nov 19-29 Omar Lalani: CITRUS

    November 9, 2015 by admin

    Opening November 19th in our lower level space is CITRUS, an amazing new show from Omar Lalani! Within the broad parameter of contemporary painting Omar’s work examines object vs image; aesthetic vs expression; and narration vs abstraction. The relationship between opposing elements resembles newtons cradle, emphasis alternating from one to the other. The foundation of […]


    Nov 19-29 David McDonough: REFLECTIONS

    November 9, 2015 by admin

    #Hashtag Gallery is incredibly excited to bring you REFLECTIONS, the first solo show from David McDonough! McDonough’s artwork is often political in nature and deals with issues ranging from the environment to the economy. In creating his three-dimensional artworks, he ensures that each layer compliments the other, and that depth is built through the use […]


    Nov 14 #ARTMRKT 11am-7pm

    November 6, 2015 by admin

    We’re launching our very own monthly ART MARKET (#ARTMRKT) on November 14th! The gallery will be transformed into a mini-market featuring a select group of artists & artisans for one day only. #ARTMRKT is free to attend, family & pet friendly — but get there early for the best selection of unique goods! In addition, […]


    Call For Entries: ANIMISM

    October 11, 2015 by admin

    Our latest open-call show is quickly approaching! Show us your inner animal (or whatever else that calls to mind) through artwork. Submission guidelines: CALL FOR ENTRIES! DEADLINE: OCT 27, 2015, 5pm Details are similar our past open call shows: • $30 per artist entry fee (non-refundable) • Artists can submit up to 3 pieces • Maximum selling […]


    Nov 5-8 Bryan Dickie: “LITTLE PIECES”

    October 7, 2015 by admin

    Modern Burma stands as one of the most divided, complex countries in the world after close to 60 years of seclusion from international affairs. It is a profoundly fragmented nation — a land of little pieces that make up huge problems; problems which its people must tackle before they can feel any chance of real democracy. Since Burma’s […]


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