Walter Maciel Gallery

Walter Maciel Gallery is an art gallery founded in 2005, located at 2642 S. La Cienega Boulevard, in the Culver City Arts District in Los Angeles, California, United States.[1][2] Walter Maciel worked as a gallery director in San Francisco for fourteen years before he moved to Southern California and opened his own space.[3] Maciel has served on many boards and committees, including Southern Exposure, Headlands Center for the Arts, Hospitality House in San Francisco, and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association. He has been on lecture panels at UCLA, the San Francisco Art Institute, California College of the Arts, UC Berkeley, Pacific Northwest College of Art, University of Missouri, Kansas City, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, San Jose.[4]

Walter Maciel Gallery shows emerging and established contemporary artists in mediums ranging from painting and sculpture to conceptual photography and video. The gallery represents the work of Chinese born Hung Liu, LA-based artist Maria E. Piñeres, Rachael Neubauer, Andy Kolar and Brendan Lott, Bay Area artists Cynthia Ona Innis, and Lisa Solomon, New York artists Dean Monogenis and Jil Weinstock, among other prominent artists. The gallery participates in international art fairs, including Aqua Art Miami, Art on Paper NY, ArtPad San Francisco, artMRKT San Francisco, Edition Chicago, Miami Project, NADA Miami Beach, Next Chicago, Pulse London, Pulse Miami, Pulse Miami Beach, Pulse New York, Swab Barcelona and Volta New York.

Artists represented include:

  • Barry Anderson
  • John Bankston
  • Freddy Chandra
  • Colin Doherty
  • Cynthia Ona Innis
  • John Jurayj
  • Andy Kolar
  • Hung Liu
  • Brendan Lott
  • Greg Mocilnikar
  • Dean Monogenis
  • Timothy Paul Myers/Andrew Barnes
  • Rachael Neubauer
  • Maria E. Piñeres
  • Pepa Prieto
  • Robb Putnam
  • Lezley Saar
  • Nike Schröder
  • Katherine Sherwood
  • Lisa Solomon
  • Jil Weinstock
  • Dana Weiser

References

Coordinates: 34°02′04″N 118°22′37″W / 34.03431°N 118.37689°W / 34.03431; -118.37689

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