Long Beach art galleries
Public Library eBooks to be Showcased at Second Saturday Art Walk Feb. 11
Free eBooks and downloadable audiobooks from the Long Beach Public Library will be showcased next month when the Digital Bookmobile National Tour comes to town. Find the Digital Bookmobile at the Second Saturday Art Walk, Saturday, February 11, 2012 from 4:00 – 10:00 pm, on Linden Avenue between East Broadway and East First Street, Downtown [...]
Things Really Are Black and White at Linus Art Gallery
Linus Galleries of Southern California will have an open reception on December 9, 2011 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at their Long Beach/Signal Hill art gallery. The theme of the art show is “Black and White,” presenting not just photography, but all two-dimensional monochromatic artwork. Linus is the brainchild of fine art photographer Linnea [...]
PICTURE THIS Gallery is Seeking Artists For The Annual Frida Kahlo Artists Exhibit
The Annual Frida Kahlo Artists Exhibit 2011 is approaching fast. This is a tribute exhibit to renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Various artists come together to exhibit their own work dedicated to Frida. The Annual Frida Kahlo Artists Exhibit is one of our most attended exhibits and is a great opportunity for artist exposure and [...]
June Line Up For Sundays in the Park With Sam (SIPS) Concert Series
Sundays in the Park with SAM (SIPS)—a major of component of Downtown Long Beach’s award-winning, sustainable concert series, Summer And Music (SAM)—announces the rest of the June line up. SIPS runs throughout the summer with free, all-ages shows every Sunday afternoon in June, July and August.
Epiphany 624 Art Show at MADhouse Gallery
Long Beach Cinematheque will co-present an evening of live art, music, and experimental projection at Long Beach’s newest venue for multimedia programming – the MADhouse. Long Beach artist, filmmaker, and promoter Rajh Kirch presents EPIPHANY 624, a full evening of visionary local artists, showcasing their latest work in varying artistic mediums. Scheduled artists include:
Michael E. Gordon’s ‘California Desert’ to Exhibit at the El Dorado Nature Center Art Gallery
Long Beach fine art landscape photographer, Michael E. Gordon, will exhibit approximately twelve large format black and white photographs of the California desert from September 9, 2010 through October 5, 2010, at the El Dorado Nature Center Art Gallery in Long Beach. Comprising nearly twenty five percent of the state’s total land mass, the California [...]
Belsito Roche Fine Art Gallery Hosts Reception for Grant Charles Bathke
Located at 1734 East Broadway, the proprietors of Belsito Roche Fine Art Gallery, Paul Belsito and Steven Roche, are both artists. Perhaps you have driven by on a Saturday night and seen the large crowd spilling out onto the sidewalk during an opening night. Perhaps you have walked by afterhours and stood in front of the [...]
Reminder! Art Motions go before the City Council on Tuesday
Dear Friend: Every great city has a thriving arts and cultural life. Museums, performances, galleries, special events, artist loft districts, and strong cultural institutions are in many ways what separate ordinary cities from world class urban centers. Long Beach has the makings of a world class arts and cultural center, but has struggled to reach [...]
Gallery Expo unveils art of Richard William Blanchard at First Fridays
Gallery Expo will unveil their newest art exhibit with a reception during the March First Fridays event in Bixby Knolls. The paintings of Richard William Blanchard will be showcased in the 1800-square-foot gallery space March 5–27. Blanchard is a conceptual artist. He was born and raised in New England and attended art school in Maine. [...]
Pieces of 9 reframes how art exhibits are curated by inviting staff participation
The University Art Museum presents Pieces of 9: Reframing the Collection, an exhibition that draws upon a broad selection of work from the University Art Museum’s permanent collection and other campus sources. In a departure from a singular curatorial voice, each member of the staff was asked to curate a small portion of the exhibition. [...]








