August 21, 2011

Who's Behind ShoeboxLA?

ShoeboxLA is the brainchild of artists Sophia Allison and Paul W. Evans, both of whom arrived in Los Angeles 10 years ago.  Paul, from New York, and Sophia, from North Carolina, agree Los Angeles offers artists the freedom to experiment, try new things and cross boundaries.  With that in mind, ShoeboxLA came about.  How small can a gallery be to function?  Can a gallery sustain itself with no real location?  Will artists be up to the challenge?  And finally, will people come? 

With initial guidelines that all art would be made specifically for the gallery and work produced would not be miniature, but “appropriate for the gallery’s size”, the two decided their gallery would measure a mere 24”x18”x8”.  Instead of having one location with hours, the gallery would arrive at different locations around Los Angeles.  After all, Los Angeles inspired the idea, so it’s only fitting ShoeboxLA would feature venues throughout the city.  One day events for three hours seemed more like a celebration.  With the help of graphic designer Emmanuel V. Gutierrez, ShoeboxLA got its logo.  For the physical space, builder Alex Gano produced a simple white box with movable, super-magnetic walls.  Encouragement from artists, dealers, friends, family and business owners helped secure the first year of scheduled shows around Los Angeles.  Don’t be surprised if ShoeboxLA pops up at your local laundromat, mall or eating establishment.  They’ve even curated their first group show in early 2012.  Come see what ShoeboxLA has to offer.  Sophia and Paul look forward to meeting you and sharing their vision. 

Sophia Allison earned an MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a BFA from East Carolina University (Greenville, NC).  She works in a variety of media including sewing, sculpture and installation.  Her work has been in several exhibitions within the U.S and abroad including d.e.n. contemporary art, Andrew Shire Gallery, Kristi Engle Gallery, the Torrance Art Museum, the Insa Art Center and Gallery Ann in Seoul, Korea, and the Los Angeles Art Association/Gallery 825. Reviews have appeared in Artillery Magazine, MAKE Magazine, Artscene, the Los Angeles Times and the Glendale News-Press. In 2006, she was one of six artists who created Sweater, a collaborative installation directed by artist Tim Hawkinson. Visit http://www.sophiaallison.com/  for more information.

Paul W. Evans earned his BFA from the School of Visual Arts (New York, NY).  Recent exhibitions in Los Angeles include Weekend Space, Fifth Floor Gallery, the Institute of Cultural Inquiry and the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock.  He has shown extensively in the US and abroad, including Clementine Gallery, Lump Gallery, Eyewash Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art and the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.  Most recently he co-curated the group show Cries and Whispers at Sam Lee Gallery and organized Doing Pennants at Fifth Floor Gallery.  From 2009 – 2011 he curated for Heather Arndt’s Happy during which time he founded H.A.C.K. (Hollywood Artists Critical Kollective).  For more information visit http://www.pweny.com/ 

Amy Maloof - Sept.17, 4-7pm - Little Tokyo Galleria



August 17, 2011

ShoeboxLA Presents Amy Maloof

ShoeboxLA Presents
Amy Maloof: Grave Architecture

Saturday, September 17, 2011 from 4-7pm

Little Tokyo Galleria – Second Floor
333 S. Alameda St.
(at 3rd), Los Angeles, CA 90013

ShoeboxLA's inaugural exhibition will feature Pomona-based artist Amy Maloof.  Maloof explores the odd-ball and humorous architectural motifs of mini-mall and strip mall culture seen around Southern California. The artist isolates these strange icons, calling more attention to their general weirdness beyond their original environments. These images have a cartoony or folksy look yet are used for serious marketing purposes.  Maloof's monuments celebrate our submission to the passive pleasures of mass visual consumption.  

ShoeboxLA gives Los Angeles artists an opportunity to do one-day, site-specific exhibitions outside the traditional gallery setting. Founders Sophia Allison and Paul W. Evans provide an intimate space that challenges artists' and viewers' expectations of size and scale. Locations change for each show but the space remains the same.

Email: shoeboxla@gmail.com for more info or press images. Private appointments are welcome.

(Little Tokyo Galleria is easily accessible via public transportation with plenty of street and on-site parking. One hour free with validation.  Visit www.littletokyogalleria.net for more info.)

August 05, 2011

ShoeboxLA in September

ShoeboxLA will present itself Saturday, September 17, 2011.  Stop back later this month for more information, our schedule of artists and locations for each show.  We're excited to see you and hope you'll enjoy what we have to offer.  Check out our Facebook page for additional fun stuff.  Tell your friends about us and make some friends for yourself.

Until soon, Paul & Sophia


August 01, 2011

We Heart Emmanuel

Our friend and art lover Emmanuel V. Gutierrez designed our logo.  We love him for this.  Emmanuel went to Otis College of Art and Design here in sleepy Los Angeles and is a pretty great graphic designer.  He's a nice person too!  His email is evgutierrez626@hotmail.com if you wanna say hi or hire him for something good.  Thank you, Emmanuel.