CLOSING

CONTINUANT, an exploration of retaining identity, even though the body’s state and relations may change, closes Feb. 17   Organized by independent curator Sacha Baumann, CONTINUANT explores retaining identity, even though the body’s state and relations may change. Los Angeles-based artists Chelle Barbour, Sydney Mills, Jaklin Romine, and Camilla Taylor delve into mutability and adaptation.[…]

OPENING

Don Porcella’s Solo Exhibition, Everything Must Go, Is a Pointed Critique on Consumer Culture Noysky Projects is pleased to present Everything Must Go, a site-specific exhibition by Don Porcella that examines the intersection of consumer culture and the commodification of memories. Located just 100 feet from hustle and bustle of Hollywood Boulevard, Everything Must Go[…]

Opening

‘Hexon/Hexoff’ Features Eight Contemporary Artists Whose Work Brings Relevancy to Ancient Mysticism Contact: Sean Noyce, sean@seannoyce.com Hexon/Hexoff  is a multidisciplinary exhibition that draws parallels between the practices of art and magic. Although not intrinsically an “occult show”, Hexon/Hexoff brings relevancy to mystical objects in the secular art world. The work manifests portals to the most[…]

Opening

‘Thunder in Our Hearts’ Features Small Work at the Intersection of Sound, Video, Performance, and Installation Contact: Ginger Shulick, gshulick@bigdealarts.com Noysky Projects  is pleased to present “Thunder in our Hearts”– a multimedia exhibition organized by San Diego—based curator and museum director Ginger Shulick Porcella. Comprised by the work of 25 artists working primarily in Southern[…]

Opening

Noyce’s ‘Where the Two Meet’ is a Hybrid of Traditional and New Media Noysky Projects is pleased to present Where the Two Meet, an exhibition of drawings and new media works by Sean Noyce that explores themes associated with organic growth. The large format pastel drawings are an extension of his recent digital paintings that[…]

Fiber Art

Usvitsky in Major Museum Exhibition on Fiber Art Noysky Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Katya Usvitsky’s sculptures in “Women’s Work”—an international exhibition that calls for a reexamination of traditional gender stereotypes, curated by San Diego Art Institute’s Executive Director Ginger Shulick Porcella. The show includes powerful images evoking and informing psychological experiences[…]

Digital Art

Noyce Exhibits Digital Work at the San Diego Art Institute Noysky Projects is pleased to announce Sean Noyce’s selection in Ephemeral Objects at the San Diego Art Institute in Balboa Park. The generative interactive piece, “Heat”, is paired with like-minded tech-based artists from the Southern California region, whose work explores the burgeoning mediums of software/algorithmic[…]