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Thinkspace Gallery – Five Year Anniversary

A very big congratulations to our friends over at Thinkspace Gallery who celebrated their five year anniversary this past weekend in Los Angeles. These past few years we've seen the levels of talent and scope of projects from this once tiny Silverlake gallery (now based in Culver City) grow by leaps and bounds and we eagerly anticipate what's on the horizon as the space continues to grow and strengthen the LA scene. For their five year anniversary show, Thinkspace called upon their longstanding roster of amazing talent, culling works from the likes of Audrey Kawasaki, Ana Bagayan, Brian M. Viveros, Brett Amory, Caia Koopman, Camilla D'Errico, Dave MacDowell, Dabs/Myla, Chet Zar, Pedro Matos (who's piece we showed you the process behind last week, here) and many, many more. View a selection of some of the many works after the jump.

Brian M. Viveros

A very big congratulations to our friends over at Thinkspace Gallery who celebrated their five year anniversary this past weekend in Los Angeles. These past few years we’ve seen the levels of talent and scope of projects from this once tiny Silverlake gallery (now based in Culver City) grow by leaps and bounds and we eagerly anticipate what’s on the horizon as the space continues to grow and strengthen the LA scene. For their five year anniversary show, Thinkspace called upon their longstanding roster of amazing talent, culling works from the likes of Audrey Kawasaki, Ana Bagayan, Brian M. Viveros, Brett Amory, Caia Koopman, Camilla D’Errico, Dave MacDowell, Dabs/Myla, Chet Zar, Pedro Matos (who’s piece we showed you the process behind last week, here) and many, many more. View a selection of some of the many works below.

Joao Ruas

Audrey Kawasaki

Ana Bagayan

Aaron Nagel

Andrew Hem

Brett Amory

Caia Koopman

Camilla D’Errico

Chet Zar

Dave MacDowell

Dabs/Myla

Derek Gores

Fernando Chamarelli

Johnny KMNDZ Rodriguez

Pedro Matos

Stella Im Hultberg

Amy Sol

Natalia Fabia

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