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Preview: “Futurology” Group Show at Copro Gallery

Taking present global events as a point of departure, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica invited a group of artists to imagine a future where time travel is possible and the historical events of the past, present and future intermingle. Titled "Futurology," the show features work from Luke Chueh (HF Vol. 24), Nathan Spoor, Marc Burckhardt, Mu Pan, Ana Bagayan, Tin, Alexandra Manukyan, Annie Owens (Hi-Fructose co-founder), Nouar, Chrystal Chan, Timothy Smith, Genevive Zacconi, Erik Alos, Adam Miller (HF Vol. 26), Xue Wang, Jason Hite, Matthew Grabelsky, Chloe Trujillo, Leslie Ditto, David Richardson, Khrys Sapp, Tracey Roberts, Ellen, Cathie Bleck, Robert S. Connett, Dave MacDowell, Chet Zar, Mat Hurtado, Larkin, Vincent Cacciotti, Steven Daily and more. Take a look at our preview of the artworks after the jump and check out "Futurology" March 23 - April 13.

Adam Miller

Taking present global events as a point of departure, Copro Gallery in Santa Monica invited a group of artists to imagine a future where time travel is possible and the historical events of the past, present and future intermingle. Titled “Futurology,” the show features work from Luke Chueh (HF Vol. 24), Nathan Spoor, Marc Burckhardt, Mu Pan, Ana Bagayan, Tin, Alexandra Manukyan, Annie Owens (Hi-Fructose co-founder), Nouar, Chrystal Chan, Timothy Smith, Genevive Zacconi, Erik Alos, Adam Miller (HF Vol. 26), Xue Wang, Jason Hite, Matthew Grabelsky, Chloe Trujillo, Leslie Ditto, David Richardson, Khrys Sapp, Tracey Roberts, Ellen, Cathie Bleck, Robert S. Connett, Dave MacDowell, Chet Zar, Mat Hurtado, Larkin, Vincent Cacciotti, Steven Daily and more. Take a look at our preview of the artworks and check out “Futurology” March 23 – April 13.

Erik Alos

Annie Owens

Luke Chueh

Robert S. Connett

Ana Bagayan

Jason Hite

John Bell

Mu Pan

Timothy Smith

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