Noysky Projects

Noysky Projects Noysky Projects is an exhibition space and art studio established by artists Sean Noyce and Katya Us

Noysky Projects is a creative space established by artists Sean Noyce and Katya Usvitsky. Located in a hidden 100-year-old courtyard in the heart of the burgeoning Hollywood arts district, this intimate space regularly showcases the work of Noyce and Usvitsky. In addition, we invite guest curators from New York and Los Angeles to exhibit work by emerging and mid-career artists on a quarterly basis

. The former shop is also the studio of the artist couple — Sean experiments with drawing and digital media, while Katya plays with forms in soft sculpture. Noysky Projects is open to the public during exhibition openings and by appointment at any other time.

Please join us for the opening reception of our collaborative project with hosts  and collaborators  for “NEVUS”, explor...
10/23/2025

Please join us for the opening reception of our collaborative project with hosts and collaborators for “NEVUS”, exploring personal strength and beauty through the lenses of politics, history, and nationality. Opens Thursday, Oct 23, 2025 at México City!

Calle de Mesones 86, Ciudad de Mexico

As we fly out to CDMX today with work from .santos for  , we’re reminded of our collaboration with her in 2020 for her s...
10/20/2025

As we fly out to CDMX today with work from .santos for , we’re reminded of our collaboration with her in 2020 for her solo show at the gallery, titled “Space is Noise”, which opened just before the world shut down. We’re glad to be working with her again and thrilled with this new piece.

Pictured: Vabianna Santos: Sludge, 2025, Plastic, baroque pearls, photo, 17 × 23 cm

We’re getting super pumped for our  collaboration with  and  . Our exhibition, Nevus, opens next Thursday, Oct 23 at “El...
10/17/2025

We’re getting super pumped for our collaboration with and . Our exhibition, Nevus, opens next Thursday, Oct 23 at “El Hub”, Calle de Mesones 86, El Centro, Mexico City.

Pictured: Carlos Álvarez-Montero: ¿De aquí a dónde? (from here to where?), 2025, acrylic paint over bond paper, 158 x 176 cm each

All photos by .at.the.studio Sean Noyce and Johnny Gimenez unveiled their premiere collaborative project, The Resurrecti...
08/30/2024

All photos by .at.the.studio

Sean Noyce and Johnny Gimenez unveiled their premiere collaborative project, The Resurrection of Stars, at the TRYST International Art Fair, organized by the Torrance Art Museum, from August 23-25, 2024.

Their immersive installation showcased a fusion of video projections, live performance, sound, sculpture, and painting. Gimenez, former frontman for the post-punk band Tyburn Saints, performed at various times throughout the fair on both Saturday and Sunday, bringing a ritualistic energy to the event that celebrates the cyclical passage of time through light and dark patterns.
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Preliminary installation shots are up!“Birthmark” is a collaboration between hosts  ,  , and Noysky Projects. The exhibi...
06/30/2024

Preliminary installation shots are up!

“Birthmark” is a collaboration between hosts , , and Noysky Projects. The exhibition is part of , showcasing 23 artist run spaces around Berlin.

Swing by Frontviews through July 5 if you’re in town!

Frontviews, in collaboration with OJO MX ARTE (Mexico City) and Noysky Projects (Los Angeles), presents Birthmark, a multidisciplinary exhibition exploring identity through the lenses of family, society, and culture. The exhibition is part of B-LA-M, a three-year global art exchange involving 54 artist-run spaces spanning multiple continents.

Birthmark showcases works by artists from Mexico, Germany, United States, and Belarus, whose personal narratives are as diverse as their work. Their projects delve into familial histories and societal struggles, offering insights unique to each individual yet resonating within larger cultural contexts.

Several of the works in Birthmark are worn like badges of honor, symbolizing inherited legacies or birthrights that are a source of power. Others present identities more soberly — neither good nor bad but undeniably significant. Moreover, individual works reveal identities through poignant narratives and internal conflicts, uncovering complex stories.

Limited viewing of “Continental Colors” through Saturday, July 30. Works from the show explore the symbolic language of ...
07/23/2022

Limited viewing of “Continental Colors” through Saturday, July 30. Works from the show explore the symbolic language of color in industrial design and literature. Carsten Becker’s photographs explore the origins of the color systems used in Germany, which have ties to the N**i secret police, while Willem Besselink’s visualizations relate to word usage in literature. Photos by

“Continental Colors” is now on view! Please swing by Thurs-Sat, noon-5pm thru July 30 — just one more week, folks! The s...
07/20/2022

“Continental Colors” is now on view! Please swing by Thurs-Sat, noon-5pm thru July 30 — just one more week, folks! The show features work by (Berlin) and (Rotterdam, NL) of the final opening at
The show explores the dark underbelly of color usage in industrial design and modern literature.

We’re back, folks! Save the date: Tuesday, July 19!Don’t miss this one — even though we did on our first try ☺️ It’s the...
07/14/2022

We’re back, folks! Save the date: Tuesday, July 19!
Don’t miss this one — even though we did on our first try ☺️

It’s the perfect bookend to our exchange with and of for ! We worked super hard on this show, and we’d appreciate if y’all would come thru and support this project! Parking should be a breeze (relatively speaking) in Hollywood on a Tuesday night.

We hate to postpone today’s opening (July 10, 2-5pm) of Continental Colors, but we hope to open our doors again sometime...
07/10/2022

We hate to postpone today’s opening (July 10, 2-5pm) of Continental Colors, but we hope to open our doors again sometime in the next week or so. Hope to see you then!

We’re super excited to be a part of  with  and  of  ! The website is now up so you can check out the full scope of the B...
06/30/2022

We’re super excited to be a part of with and of ! The website is now up so you can check out the full scope of the Berlin project spaces exhibiting in LA next month! Check it out!

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COMING IN JULYNoysky Projects reopens its doors after a brief hiatus with “Continental Colors”, a two person show with  ...
06/16/2022

COMING IN JULY
Noysky Projects reopens its doors after a brief hiatus with “Continental Colors”, a two person show with and of ! This exhibition is one of many scattered across the city next month as part of , a cultural partnership with 20 project spaces in Berlin. More details in the coming weeks.

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6727 7/8 Hollywood Boulevard
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90028

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Thursday 12pm - 6pm
Friday 12pm - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 6pm

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