A Loop, Triangle & Trapezoid, Group Exhibition


BOZOMAG is excited to announce a two-venue group exhibition, "A Loop, Triangle & Trapezoid", that features Liv Aanrud, Ida Badal, Drew Bennett, Jonathan Casella, Joachim Castaneda, Bethany Czarnecki, Gabby Davis, Preston Douglas, Max Earnest, Alyss Estay, Erica Vincenzi, Sasha Fishman, James Gobel, Ramiro Hernandez, Raymie Iadevaia, Kara Joslyn, Stan Kaplan, Josh Kawahata, Andrea Welton, Michael Gac Levin, Bruna Massadas, Alexander Meadows, JP Munro, Nevena Prijic, Stephanie Pryor, Adam Rabinowitz, Kristopher Raos, Conrad Ruiz, & Anthony Sylva.


Pt. 1 of "A Loop, Triangle & Trapezoid" opens at BOZO Cresthaven on Sunday, October 9th from 12-5PM.

Pt. 2 of "A Loop, Triangle & Trapezoid" opens at BOZO Pasadena on Saturday, October 15th from 12-4PM.


BOZO Cresthaven is located at 815 Cresthaven Drive, LA CA 90042
(Open Hours will be Saturdays & Sundays, from 12-5PM thru November 13th)

BOZO Pasadena is located at 595 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 311, Pasadena CA 91101
(Open Hours will be Thursdays & Fridays, from 12-5PM thru November 20th)


*appointments can be requested, as well*

Kara Joslyn, “Upside of Her Hell (Bozo Ode)”, 2022. Acrylic & polymer automotive car paint on canvas panel. (72 x 40 in.)

Jonathan Casella, “From Cashmere Hug, ain’t nothing but heatwaves and heartbreaks out here…this one’s for you Joe Joe”, 2022. Acrylic on panel. (27.5 x 30 in.)

Bethany Czarnecki, “Fissure”, 2021. Oil on canvas. (35.75 x 29 in.)

Erica Vincenzi, “Antenna”, 2022. Oil on canvas. (28 x 20 in.)

Bruna Massadas, “Fire Beach”, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. (36 x 30 in.)

Ida Badal, “Fuzz”, 2022. Oil on canvas. (40 x 30 in.)

Nevena Prijic, “Hot Rain”, 2022. Acrylic & flashe on canvas. (72 x 42 in.)

Conrad Ruiz, “Professor Fate Strikes Again”, 2022. Watercolor on Paper. (9 x 12 in.), Framed: 12 x 15 in.

Max Earnest, “Chemicals & Minerals”, 2022. Acrylic on clay & wood.

Preston Douglas, “Breathe Me In, So I Can Breathe You Out”, 2022. Dye sublimated organza, zipper & custom zipper pull on custom aluminum stretcher. (48 x 36 in.)

Anthony Sylva, “Lamentation”, 2022. Tempera, oil, giclee latext print on Polyester. (8 x 43 in.)

Alyss Estay, “Cave Wave”, 2022. Gouache, flashe on canvas. (12 x 10 in.)

Liv Aanrud, “Sister Midnight”, 2022. Flannel, burlap and acrylic. (30 x 24 in.)

Ramiro Hernandez, “Astonishing Tales of the Sea”, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. (16 x 12 in.)

Joachim Castaneda, “Constellation 001”, 2022. Mixed media on canvas. (36 x 36 in.)

Max Earnest, “Common Sense Solutions to Everyday Problems”, 2022. Acrylic & clay on wood. 13 x 8 x 5 in.

Josh Kawahata, “Glider”, 2022. Textile printing ink on cotton with frame. (10 x 6.75 in.)

JP Munro, “Small Underworld”, 2022. Oil on linen. (22 x 18 in.)

Bethany Czarnecki, “Pistil”, 2022. Oil on canvas. (24 x 18 in.)

Alexander Meadows, “Guest House”, 2022. Oil on canvas. (20 x 16 in.)

Raymie Iadevaia, “Into the Breach”, 2022. Oil on panel. (8 x 10 in.)

Stephanie Pryor, “Melody”, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. (24 x 24 in.)

Conrad Ruiz, “Rush”, 2022. Watercolor on paper. (9 x 12 in.)

Alyss Estay, “Lapsing”, 2022. Acrylic & flash on canvas. (35 x 30 in.) — LEFT

Anthony Sylva, “Save this For Your Children’s Children”, 2022. Oil, marker, oil pastel on canvas. (14 x 11 in.)

Erica Vincenzi, “Living Daylights”, 2022. Oil on linen. (18 x 15 in.)

James Gobel, “Gadot’s Approach/Slant Back/Gone Fission’”, 2022. Oil, hand-cut vintage ledger paper, flash, graphite, acrylic, dress pins & acrylic on linen. (44 x 36 in.)

Andrea Welton, “Black Pool at West Thumb, the Light Rests”, 2022. Ink, acrylic & pumice on canvas. (48 x 36 in.)

Bruna Massadas, “Knife in the Water”, 2022. Acrylic on canvas. (20 x 16 in.)