INTERVIEW: Andrew Schoultz’s Solo Show “Vessels” Opens at DENK Gallery on Saturday, September 21, 2019

If you’ve been to Culver City or Long Beach recently, you may have seen Los Angeles artist Andrew Schoultz’s large-scale work—he’s been painting murals, locally and around the world, for more than 20 years—but he hasn’t had a gallery show in LA for quite a while. That changes on Saturday, September 21, when his solo…

Andrew Schoultz: “Fall Out” Opens at Mark Moore Gallery

In the streets of Milwaukee, a young Andrew Schoultz got arrested for skateboarding. Thanks to a babysitter, he fostered an interest in comic books. And in San Francisco he met a number of artists and began creating murals that would help him develop the artistic talent he displays today. Fast forward through the years and…

Andrew Schoultz, Nano Rubio Opening at Mark Moore

Fresh off Sean “Diddy” Combs buying  two of his pieces at the Miami Art Fairs on opening day,  CARTWHEEL favorite Andrew Schoultz comes to Mark Moore Gallery for his first ever Los Angeles show opening January 12, with a reception from 6-8pm. His work and that of Nano Rubio hangs through February 9. In this…

Andrew Schoultz: Artist Talk and Signing at Mark Moore

On Saturday January 12, at Mark Moore Gallery, Andrew Schoultz, one of the major hits of the Miami Art Fairs and a CARTWHEEL favorite, will be discussing his art in an event moderated by politician/artist/author Matt Gonzalez, a former president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, who is currently the chief attorney in that…

Andrew Schoultz: Ready to Take Over Los Angeles

As you drive east down Washington Boulevard, right before you hit Fairfax you might notice something different: Where there used to be a blank, brick wall there is now a sprawling, carefully detailed mural. The mural transforms the whole wall into a battlefield of sorts, large horses seeming to charge outside its boundaries carrying billowing…

Andrew Schoultz Mural at Mark Moore Gallery

On a bright sunny day in Culver City, Andrew Schoultz stood armed with a ladder and paintbrush. The San Francisco artist is transforming the outer wall of Mark Moore Gallery into his own artistic vision. The large brick wall serves as a canvas for his distinct style, one that consists of an impressive amount of…

Event Coverage: “Southland” Curated by Patrick Martinez

Artist and Curator of “Southland,” Patrick Martinez. His piece is entitled, “nine deuce.” Charlie James Gallery is currently presenting “Southland”, a group show curated by Patrick Martinez, including works by Sadie Barnette, Sandow Birk, Gregory Bojorquez, Kenturah Davis, Gajin Fujita, Gary Garay, Ramiro Gomez, Lauren Halsey, Kysa Johnson, Nery Gabriel Lemus, Star Montana, Kaz Oshiro, Kenton…

Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape at The Long Beach Museum of Art

The highly anticipated “Vitality and Verve: Transforming the Urban Landscape” exhibition, featuring murals and multi media installations, by well-known US and internationally urban contemporary artists, opens at The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA), this friday, June 26. The exhibition which is a collaboration between Thinkspace Gallery, POW! WOW Long Beach and The Long Beach Museum…

New Urban Exploration Tour: DTLA Arts District Southeast Quarter with Artists and Makers.

Join Cartwheel Art Tours on Sunday March 15, from 1:00pm – 4:30pm for a unique perspective and immersive urban experience in art, food/beverage and history.  This exciting new tour itinerary provides an opportunity for guests to meet artists and makers along with learning about the new developments occurring in one of Los Angeles’s most unique, dynamic, art-centric and…

Urban Exploration of the Southeast Quarter in the DTLA Arts District with Artists and Makers.

  Join Cartwheel Art Tours on Sunday March 15 from 1:00pm – 4:30pm for a unique perspective and immersive urban experience in art, food/beverage and history.  This exciting new tour itinerary provides an opportunity for guests to meet artists and makers along with learning about the new developments occurring in one of Los Angeles’s most unique, dynamic, art-centric…

LACMA Panel: A Mural Journey from Teotihuacan to Los Angeles

  If you follow us here at Cartwheel Art, then chances are you know last fall, the Los Angeles city-wide ban on murals, imposed in 2002, was finally lifted. The reasons behind the ban were varied, and arguably unclear, but whatever the logic behind the original ban, it led to a sad 11 years for…