LA Artcore Spring Market

Join us for an unforgettable celebration of art, craft, and springtime — explore the unique works of talented local artists as well as the debut of LA Artcore’s Artist Editions!

Event Details:

  • Date: April 27, 2024

  • Time: 11am - 4pm

  • Location: 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles CA, 90012

perra press | carolina h.

zines, prints, etc.

visual art and DIY-publishing by Carolina Hicks

Murshid Muhammad

Selling handmade ceramic bowls, cups/mugs, plates, and spoons.

The transition from the mundane to the scared.

w!Dh (WorldDifferenceHomogeny) | Jaiyun Chen

Zines and T-shirts

w!Dh (WorldDifferenceHomogeny) is a project that affectionately embraces humor and poetics in mistranslation. Through intentional design, we hope to fabricate a utopian reality where language barriers become doors. This project is created by Jiayun Chen and Adrian de Leon. We are LA-based artists who find their essence in the exploration of humor and the beauty of unintentional occurrences.

Sage Chen

Art Prints

sage lives and works in Southern California with her long-term cat and collaborator, Liam. together, their practice attempts to interpret cycles of infection that occur across the lattice of relation based out of the dirtied, abject, lived-in field of the domestic ecological.

Dallas Havoc

Ceramics and sewn objects--Garlic Heads & Hoods

Dallas Havoc is a fabricator who works with ceramic, wood, fiber and a mix of craft media to proliferate playful and hypersymbolic objects meant to enchant and amuse. He makes hoods, collars, capes, and other wearable adornments, vessels, figurines, protective totems, dioramas, and good luck charms. These objects, some delicate, some utilitarian, all answer to the project of excavating the divine in our daily lives.

Dominique Go

Prints and handbuilt ceramics

Dominique Go (b. 1999) is an interdisciplinary, Los Angeles based artist on Tongva land who emigrated from Manila, Philippines to America in 2001 and received a BFA from California Institute of the Arts in 2021. Through many mediums (drawing, assemblage sculpture, video, and ceramics) she uses poetics and earnest ironies that amalgamate sociopolitical history with the fantastical to further explore topics of love, care, ecological and human disenfranchisement, wholehearted conviction, and fun. Most recently her series of works is interested in a loving nostalgia and the limitations that occur when translating typical human conventions of love in plants, fruits, objects, bureaucracy, and land.

Botanica Cimarron

Plant Medicine

Botánica Cimarrón is hand made in small batches in Los Angeles, CA the traditional lands of the Tongva and Gabrielino peoples.

Ching Ching Cheng

Cermaics

Teresa Flores

prints; adorned hot sauce