Founded in Los Angeles in 2005, and located in the Culver City art district since 2009, Thinkspace was established with a commitment to the promotion and dissemination of young and emerging art. The gallery is a catalytic conduit for the emerging art scene, and is dedicated to the exposure of its tenets and its artists. This movement, straddled between popular culture, graphic art, design, and street art, is subject to steadily increasing global expansion, and is in need of institutional advocates. Thinkspace is positioned to create opportunities and a visible platform for its recognition and proliferation. The movement is young, but significant, and Thinkspace’s aim is to establish both a curatorial forum and a collector base for its output. As an institution, Thinkspace is committed to vision, risk, and the exceptional talents that wield it. From the streets, to the gallery, from the “margins”, to the white cube, Thinkspace is re-envisioning what it means to be “institutional”. As a haven for talent, and a venue founded in passion, conviction, and community, the gallery’s mandate is rooted in projections for its future longevity. We intend to be a vehicle for the talents we vet for year’s to come, and are passionate advocates for their vision and their dreams.

 

Thinkspace is located at 6009 Washington Blvd. near La Cienega Blvd. in the Culver Citys Arts District.

 

To view our program of upcoming exhibitions, please click here: www.thinkspacegallery.com/upcoming.php

 

For all the latest, view our blog at www.sourharvest.com

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  • JoinedMarch 2007
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She laid out the history of the universe on scraps of cardboard and paper, in images and textures, in color and bold lines. The question was, what universe? He still wasn't sure.

May 15, 2007
abcdauer says:

a beautiful place of arts and criativity, many clors and peace. big hug friends of arts

May 9, 2007

Sweet spot! Thanks for adding us as a contact!

May 8, 2007