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Upcoming Events
March 2 - April 1
 Laluzapalooza Vol. XV of the Greatest Group Show on Earth

March 28
Making WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing  book signing  

March 29

April 6 - 29 

Scott Hove 
Joe Sorren 
When the Rains Come
April 22
Johnette Napolitano book signing

April 26
Billy's Thursday Night Fish Fry and Community Social 

  

May 4 - 27 
Rogue Taxidermy Biennial Taxidermy Group Show

May 31
Billy's Thursday Night Fish Fry and Community Social

June 1 - 30
Dave Lebow
End Time Visions

Jason D'Aquino
Phillumeny

Jaime Zacarias aka Germs
Fo Show

July 6 - 29
Brad 'Tiki Shark' Parker
Tales from the Tiki Lounge

Miles Thompson
Warm Fuzzies, Cold Pricklies 

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La Luz de Jesus Gallery presents Scott Hove and Joe Sorren

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La Luz de Jesus Gallery

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April 6 - 29 

Opening Reception: Friday, April 6th, 8-11 pm 
 
My Own Private Apocalypse  
Sculptures by Scott Hove  
 
In the latest addition to his cake-themed sHoveculptures and installations, Scott Hove explores the concept o f the End of Days. Throughout our history,  artists, musicians, authors, mystics, and politicians have used the concept of the 'imminent end of civilization' to create a sense of urgency and identity around the issues of their time. In  My Own Private Apocalypse, Scott comes to terms with his own personal beliefs and obsessions around the end of the world, and pays ironic tribute to those whose beliefs and fanaticism around environment, economy and spirituality have indeed resulted in apocalypse on a small to not-so-small scale. 

 

In My Own Private Apocalypse, Scott continues his ongoing 'Cakeland' theme, utilizing traditional cake decorating tools and techniques with acrylic media to render extremely realistic looking wall-hanging cakes and immersive kaleidoscopic installations. These are then accessorized with decidedly un-cakelike items such as taxidermy jaws, hypodermic needles, plastic insects and other objects which counterbalance the typical sense of happiness and positive expectation associated with a delicious looking cake. In this exhibition Scott   engages the viewer in a roller coaster  ride of sensation: from the experience of beauty and joy, to the deconstruction of beauty, struggle, greed and artifice, the distortion of volume and space, and then a return to beauty and joy.  


Scott Hove was born and raised in the San Francisco bay area. He lives and works in his Oakland gallery/warehouse known as Cakeland, which is visited regularly by collectors and enthusiasts of food and art. His work has been featured in Hi-Fructose magazine, The Cooking Channel, KCRW radio, the LA times, and dozens of print magazines and blogs. He has shown his work at Billy Shire Fine Arts and Scion Installation in Los Angeles, Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle, Musee De Halle in Paris, Modern Eden Gallery and 941 Geary in San Francisco.

www.mshove.com  

 

When the Rain Comes 

Joe Sorren

 

Joe Sorren Joe Sorren injects a surreal mood through soft, eerie imagery, thick brushstrokes, and animalistic figures caught in motion. Created with oil on panel, Sorren's newest body of work, When the Rain Comes is a story about darkness and light. "Sometimes, when things are darker in life, you can find yourself in front of doors you didn't know where there before. This is a show about walking though those doorways and the light that can be found in the sincere letting-go-ness of things" states Sorren.  
 
Sorren's artwork has appeared in various publications, including The New Yorker, Time and Rolling Stone. Warner Bros. and Atlantic Records have also used his art. A mural of his adorns an outdoor wall at Heritage Square in Flagstaff, Arizona. The 40 feet by 30 feet painting took 11 months to complete. Sorren lives in Flagstaff, Arizona and loves to run and jump.
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