We Are The Romantic Ones Opens At Subliminal Projects Valentine’s Day!

February 09, 2018

Echo Park Subliminal Projects is pleased to welcome back INNOCNTS to curate the second edition of We Are The Romantic Ones, a Saint Valentine’s Day group exhibition including emotive-driven painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and installation. The exhibition will run from February 14 through March 3. The opening reception on Saint Valentine’s Night will include a special live performance by Kapeesh and vinyl by Jordan Blackmon (Toro y Moi).

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Exhibiting Artists Valerie Jocelyn Bower, Sean Tully, Evan Mendel, Jose Araujo, Francisco Reyes Jr., Derek Albeck, Alfonso Gonzales Jr., Marco Zamora, Maxwell McMaster, Javier Ramirez, Sofia Enriquez, Johanna Olk, Bryan Peterson, Gino Perez, Dane Peterson, Kayla Varley, Hayden Burge, Phil Leonard, Bryan Yazzie, Richard “French” SayerSic Kid, Ohad Sarfaty, Teague Muir, Aaron Elvis Jupin, Andrea NakhalaMaddison KellieBob Flowers, DJ Javier, Paul Verdell, Leo Eguiarte, Melly TrochezAlex Fatemi, Kim Francis, Colby Rogers, Rafael RamirezMegan McBride, Susanne Melanie Berry, Chris J Bell, Samantha Grad, Nathan Alexis Brown, Pandora Decoster, Sergio Hernandez, Jane Lee, Nathan McKee, Logan Rauhut, Alexandria Carrion, Felix Quintana, Chase Wolcott, and Nadia Bent.

INNOCNTS is a lifestyle-based project that manifests itself through various means including art curation, happenings, brand collaborations, and surf/skate related media. We are a mixed grouping of lesser knows from various local and international environs attempting to carve out a genuine path of our own. Based in Los Angeles, INNOCNTS started as an art gallery in Silver Lake and has gradually grown into a larger movement of friends and like minded individuals. INNOCNTS has strong connects to art, surf, and skate communities and continues to present authentic projects and persons doing things their own way.

Instagram: @innocnts

SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS is a multifunctional gallery space promoting diverse forms of art while providing a forum for contemporary dialogue. It was established by Shepard Fairey and Blaize Blouin in 1995 and played an integral part in introducing skateboarding culture and design to the art world. Now located in the historic neighborhood of Echo Park, SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS continues to offer a platform for artistic exploration and innovation. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 12pm-6pm.

Instagram: @subliminalprojects