BEYOND THE STREETS PRESENTS ART BAZAAR IN PARTNERSHIP WITH TLALOC STUDIOS
Los Angeles Gallery Brings 30+ Of The City’s Most Visionary Creatives Together For a One-Weekend-Only Art Market and Community Event
February 1, 2025 & February 2, 2025 11am - 5pm
BEYOND THE STREETS 434 N La Brea Ave. | Los Angeles, CA 90036
Free to attend
BEYOND THE STREETS presents Art Bazaar, a weekend long art market to unite Los Angeles art-enthusiasts around unique and exclusive items like clothing, books, zines, fine art, ceramics, records, and more! Bringing LA artists together with the greater LA community, Art Bazaar offers a space for locals to come together, support each other, and shop some never-before-seen works. February 1st and 2nd mark the first ever Art Bazaar, featuring over 30 of the best creatives LA has to offer. More than just a market, Art Bazaar is a much-needed space to connect, support, and celebrate the incredible creativity that defines Los Angeles.
BEYOND THE STREETS, in partnership with Tlaloc Studios and curator Ozzie Juarez, presents Art Bazaar as an impressive and exciting convergence of artists. BEYOND THE STREETS has long been a mainstay of the LA art scene and Juarez is a respected artist and resource to his community, continually supporting underserved areas and emerging creatives through exhibits, artist residencies, and countless workshops. With Art Bazaar, the two come together to highlight incredible voices and present attendees with an exciting collection of works made exclusively for this event.
In an effort to foster community, the event is free to attend. As a celebration of LA arts and in support of the unparalleled community, BEYOND THE STREETS will be donating a portion of their gift shop sales for fire relief.
Featured artists including -isms, Albert Reyes, Alex Pardee, Blue Hill Studios, Born X Raised, BREK, Camille Rose Garcia, Contrabando, Dead City Punx, Dead Relatives Magazine, Estevan Oriol, Homebody, Jack Alving, Jamie Muñoz & Tepetl Leather, Jimmy Bonks, John Doe Gallery, Juice Magazine, Kill Your Idols, Last Ones Collective, Meal Ticket, Mr B Baby, MUCHO by Sofia Enriquez, NOT URZ, shy.jpeg, SOB STORY, Suitcase Joe, Tiny Splendor, Tlaloc Studios, Tochtli Moon Signs, Torquer Zine, Trust Records, unradmotions, Fuckin Awesome, Vacancy Projects, Valerie J. Bower, Big Bell Ceramics, HOMERUN, and Rag Digz will be presenting all new works, not to mention dead stock, surprise archive releases, music, and food.
Art Bazaar will be open at BEYOND THE STREETS on February 1st and 2nd, 2025 from 11am to 5pm. Don't miss it!
About Ozzie Juarez
Ozzie Juarez (b. 1991, Compton, CA) is a multidisciplinary artist who uses the realms of painting and sculpture to honor and revitalize ancient and recent cultural artifacts, languages, and histories. Inspired by the techniques, collaborations, ambitions, and ephemeral qualities of unsanctioned public art, Juarez incorporates excerpts of paintings he observes across the LA landscape into his own work. His ongoing interest in the construction of shared experiences and identities can be equally attributed to time spent as a scenic painter specializing in physical simulation at Disneyland. The omnipresence of American cartoon culture—with its roots in racial stereotypes and its exoticization of global cultures—weaves itself effortlessly into Juarez’s motifs.
Juarez earned his BFA from the University of California Berkeley. His work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, San Francisco, England, Paris, Miami, and Mexico City and has been featured in publications including Los Angeles Times , Hyperallergic, Juxtapoz magazine, Artillery Magazine, Purple magazine, Yahoo News , LAist, BBC News and El Economista. Juarez is a pillar of the local arts community and in 2020 he founded TLALOC Studios, an artist-run community gallery and studio building in the South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles. TLALOC evolves with its members, providing a space that encourages and promotes the possibility of a sustainable life as an artist, or as Juarez says, “a lifestyle worth living.”
About Tlaloc Studios
TLALOC Studios is an artist-run community gallery and studio building in the South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles. TLALOC evolves with its members, providing a space that encourages and promotes the possibility of a sustainable life as an artist.
About BEYOND THE STREETS
BEYOND THE STREETS was founded by Roger Gastman, producer of the 2010 Academy Award-nominated film, Exit Through the Gift Shop, co-curator of Art in the Streets (2011) at the MoCA in Los Angeles, and director of the SHOWTIME documentary Rolling Like Thunder (2021), a plunge into the underground world of freight train graffiti culture. BEYOND THE STREETS is an art-driven cultural and educational worldwide movement celebrating mark makers and rule
breakers, agitators and instigators. Its curation showcases the best of contemporary and emerging artists, with a focus on graffiti and street art creators. Boasting over 100 artist collaborators per show, BEYOND THE STREETS is known for its massive-scale exhibitions, immersive educational experiences, and engaging pop-up events, which have played host to over 650,000 unique visitors between its shows in Los Angeles, New York, The Hamptons, London, Shanghai, and digital showcases with NTWRK. BEYOND THE STREETS exhibitions have produced over 2.5B media impressions through global art publications, business journals and culture magazines. BEYOND THE STREETS is widely recognized for its innovative brand partnerships and premium publications, which include over 75 published and authored book titles, including works for the likes of Martha Cooper, Felipe Pantone, POSE, Paul Insect, and Mister CARTOON, amongst others. BEYOND THE STREETS pushes the very idea of art beyond any preconceived boundary.