Euclid Gallery

To foster a connection between the disciplines of art and architecture, Euclid Gallery at HGA’s Los Angeles office opens its doors to the public. Our intention is to connect our practice with the community beyond our typical vehicle of the built environment. The 2,700 sq ft space offers an inclusive platform for a variety of artistic media and events. This gallery, and HGA, thrive in the formation of engaging dialogues.

Open to the public Weekdays from 9:00am to 5:00pm.

Zac Monday (Solo Show)
Susan Logoreci
Lisa Liedgren Alexandersson
HP Denham
Ari Salka
Annabeth Marks
Matt Lipps
Erica Mahinay
Math Bass & Lauren Davis Fisher
Ten Again
Jennifer Boysen
Molly Larkey
Past Exhibits

Zac Monday (Solo Show)

Zac Monday has worked out of a studio in Highland Park, California for quite some time. He earned his BFA in Sculpture at VCU and MFA in Visual Arts at UC San Diego. He has shown work in Made in LA - Hammer Museum, San Diego Museum of Art, Torrence Museum of Art, Alfred University, Textiles Museum in Blundous Iceland, and Chinatown Performance Festival events.

He writes, “The slow and meditative (and sometimes manic) process of crocheting is used because of the long time it takes to make a piece, having process be a laborious act layered with the intention to encourage more looking. Will quality of craft increase the depth in which one is willing to look at something? Familiarity with fiber materials and the unfamiliarity with the sci-fi form become the foundation for a bridge into the viewers experience that leads to a sensual, Uncanny, and holy space."

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Susan Logoreci

Susan Logoreci makes contemporary, urban landscapes. Her art deals with themes of uncertainty and optimism within our cities. Her drawings have been seen in Art in America, the Los Angeles Times, Harper’s Magazine, as well as many other periodicals. She has drawings in several collections including the U.S. State Department, City National Bank, Creative Artist’s Agency, Marriott and Hilton Hotels, Los Angeles Metro, Los Angeles County Arts Commission and in several law and urban design firms. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

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Lisa Liedgren Alexandersson

Lisa Liedgren Alexandersson’s exhibition BOTH. AND. explores the overlap between abstraction and cultural language. Referencing her Scandinavian roots, Liedgren Alexandersson adapts 1960’s Swedish weaving instructions into works that blur the line between objects made for domestic use and the language of contemporary painting.

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HP Denham

HP Denham is dedicated to the notion that humans exist as a simple unit of the Earth. Seeing herself echoed back in forms like cave speleothems, shrapnel, bugs, plant limbs and Old Masters paintings, she pulls from this trough to create imagery that reminds us of our inextricable link to Earth and one another.

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Ari Salka

Salka provides impassioned investigations of repetition and fragmentation throughout the presentation with the vehicles of abstraction, figuration, and poetry. Despite the work’s frenetic appearance, Salka’s previous iconography of bodies can be found embedded in these works in an autobiographical approach to marking.

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Annabeth Marks

Annabeth Marks is a Brooklyn-based artist born in Rochester, NY in 1986. She holds an MFA from the Milton Avery Graduate School of Art at Bard College (2016) and a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design (2009), and attended the Yale University Summer School of Art in 2008.

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Matt Lipps

Matt Lipps is a Los Angeles-based artist (b. 1975) who describes his work as being "in, with, and alongside photography." He uses collage techniques, sculptural elements, and theatrical staging to construct three-dimensional compositions from appropriated images. His work can be found in the permanent collections of several museums, including The Getty and LACMA.

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Erica Mahinay

Erica Mahinay is a Los Angeles-based artist born in Santa Fe, California in 1986. She holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute. Her work emphasizes the senses, exploring touch and physical experience as a means of creating visual encounters.

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Math Bass & Lauren Davis Fisher

Math Bass is a Los Angeles-based artist who works in a range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, video and performance. She received her MFA from UCLA in 2011.

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lauren Davis Fisher creates large-scale sculptural and performance-based installations. She received her BA from Brown University in 2007.

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Ten Again

Ten Again is an installation celebrating ten years of the LA art collective Artist Curated Projects.

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Jennifer Boysen

Boysen's art-making process involves painting as landscape with no direct association to any particular visible experience. Her painting gestures and techniques are suggestive of other media such as photography, sculpture, or digital media. With the slightly concave shape of the canvas, Boysen creates a "still point" of the painting, a place of meditation and immersion, much like being in nature.

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Molly Larkey

For Molly Larkey, sculptures are objects that convey meaning through their physical presence and thereby impact the way that a body can relate to the physical world. The shift in perspectives that occur with interaction embodies a subtle but powerful idea: structures that accommodate and celebrate movement can change perception and create possibility.

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To access Euclid Gallery, enter through HGA's main lobby on Euclid at the corner of Colorado.

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