La Luz De Jesus Gallery

La Luz De Jesus Gallery Long acknowledged as the birthplace of pop surrealism, La Luz de Jesus Gallery has been pushing the artistic envelope for over a quarter century.
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Established in 1986 as the brainchild of entrepreneur/collector Billy Shire, considered largely responsible for fostering a new school of California art (pop surrealism) prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him "the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow." Whether you’re a private collector, museum curator, set decorator, interior designer, or seeking art for a corporate or professional setting, we can find yo

u exactly what you want. With our worldwide network of contacts, we can locate and acquire work from the world’s most sought artists. From street art to pop surrealism, and from sequential art to fine contemporary, whatever you seek can be obtained via our Fine Art Finding Service. Submission info is here:
http://laluzdejesus.com/submission-policy/

Delicate, detailed, and carefully crafted, this mug is a one of a kind treasure. We are excited to have ceramicist Flore...
05/29/2026

Delicate, detailed, and carefully crafted, this mug is a one of a kind treasure. We are excited to have ceramicist Florentina Looper's "Girl with Cat" on view as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED until May 31st!

Available for view & purchase online and in store!
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open everyday!

Come in and take a look at Terri Jo Frew's roaring "Bear Golem" while it is on view as part of GLAZED & CONFUSED! Terri ...
05/28/2026

Come in and take a look at Terri Jo Frew's roaring "Bear Golem" while it is on view as part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!

Terri Jo Frew is a Michigan-based artist and teacher interested in the dialogue around fine art and craft.

Available for view & purchase online and in store!
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open 11-7 everyday!

Come and let Kiera Lloyd's intricately detailed ceramic pieces etch themselves in your mind while they are on view as a ...
05/28/2026

Come and let Kiera Lloyd's intricately detailed ceramic pieces etch themselves in your mind while they are on view as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!! They are on view until May 31.

Artworks in this post:

Mud Puddle
Potter's Sgraffiti

Available for viewing & purchase online and in store!
Open everyday 11-7!
4633 Hollywood Blvd

Jason Starin's large-form ceramic wall hangings blur the lines between what is living and what is object. The fleshy ton...
05/27/2026

Jason Starin's large-form ceramic wall hangings blur the lines between what is living and what is object. The fleshy tones and biomorphic silhouette transform this piece into something new. Perhaps a living creature or an organ.

Come see "VISITOR_002 and "VISITOR_003" in person at the GLAZED & CONFUSED show and decide for yourself!

Artworks in this post:

VISITOR_002
VISITOR_003

Available for view & purchase online and in store!
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open 11-7 everyday!

One might say the devil is in the details for this one...Come see all the grooves, carvings, indents, and intricacies of...
05/27/2026

One might say the devil is in the details for this one...

Come see all the grooves, carvings, indents, and intricacies of Alenka Cardenas's expertly crafted "Blue Devil" mask while its on view as part of GLAZED & CONFUSED.

Come in person at 4633 Hollywood Blvd. LA until May 31st. Open everyday.

Link in bio to acquire or inquire with Bernadette at [email protected] or 323-666-7667.

We are ecstatic to bring back multimedia artist Wick Alexander with his playful take on the art of mosaics in this newes...
05/27/2026

We are ecstatic to bring back multimedia artist Wick Alexander with his playful take on the art of mosaics in this newest series: Bean Hecho! Made entirely from beans, beans and more beans, this series will include a range of baseball portraits, crop-circles and other odds and ends. Each work is an homage to the multicultural nature of California, being historically influenced by Mexican and Japanese culture. Alexander finds the intersection of the two in his portraits of Japanese baseball players made of various frijoles. Most people are aware of one of our star Dodger players, Shohei Ohtani, ironically coming from a Padres fan, but the rest of the portraits are of players from the Japanese leagues as seen on the popular Menko collectibles similar to baseball cards but originally used for the children's game of menko.

Wick Alexander, a native San Diego artist, has been making multimedia artwork since the 1980s and is most publicly notable for his public art installations as part of his partnership with the late Robin Brailsford. He is also well known for the various awards for his paintings, which have been presented by the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, and the Ford Foundation. His paintings are included in many private collections and permanent museum collections, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, the California Center for the Arts in Escondido, and the Banff Center of the Arts in Alberta, Canada. Alexander has shown his work at the California Center for the Arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, the CECUT in Tijuana, and, most recently, at the San Diego History Center and the Oceanside Museum.

Join us for the opening reception NEXT FRIDAY from 7pm to 11pm.

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LA-based artist Candi Blox's ceramic hybrid figure will have you screaming when you come see it in person! Make sure to ...
05/26/2026

LA-based artist Candi Blox's ceramic hybrid figure will have you screaming when you come see it in person!

Make sure to check out "Screaming in Silence - Matador" while its on view as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED.

Link in bio to acquire or inquire with Bernadette at [email protected] or 323-666-7667

On exhibition at 4633 Hollywood Blvd until May 31st. Open everyday.

Happy be showing this awesome piece by local artist Peter Shire as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!Come see "Marseille" in s...
05/26/2026

Happy be showing this awesome piece by local artist Peter Shire as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!

Come see "Marseille" in store before the show's closing on May 31st!

Available for view & purchase online and in store!
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open 11-7 everyday!

Check out Tiffany Schmierer's hypnotizing "Nocturnal Pathways!" Get captivated by the many layers of color, line, patter...
05/25/2026

Check out Tiffany Schmierer's hypnotizing "Nocturnal Pathways!"

Get captivated by the many layers of color, line, pattern, and texture while this piece is on display as part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!

Inquire about the work with Bernadette at [email protected] or find it online with our link in the bio. Or leave a message at 323-666-7667.

On exhibit in person until May 31st at 4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open 11-7 everyday!

Santa Cruz based artist Cy Siegel imagines what it might mean to speak freely and have your voice be truly heard in her ...
05/25/2026

Santa Cruz based artist Cy Siegel imagines what it might mean to speak freely and have your voice be truly heard in her ceramic sculpture titled "Liberty Leaps."

This wall sculpture is on view & available for purchase as a part of GLAZED & CONFUSED! Make sure to come see it in person at 4633 Hollywood Blvd before May 31st.

Doug Tabb's "Daddy's Home" seeps its viewers in feelings of memory, nostalgia, and history. Get pulled into the sepia-to...
05/24/2026

Doug Tabb's "Daddy's Home" seeps its viewers in feelings of memory, nostalgia, and history. Get pulled into the sepia-toned passage of time while this piece is on view as part of GLAZED & CONFUSED!

Available for view in store until May 31st.
4633 Hollywood Blvd
Open 11-7 everyday!

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4633 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
90027

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 7pm
Tuesday 11am - 7pm
Wednesday 11am - 7pm
Thursday 11am - 9pm
Friday 11am - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 9pm
Sunday 12pm - 6pm

Telephone

+13236667667

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