2 GALLERIES / 2 COASTS / 1 BIG IDEA

A series of initiatives aimed at supporting artists through a program of artist residencies, virtual art shows and an ambitious commission plan engaging hundreds of artists around the country at 2 venues (LA / NYC).

WHAT IS 1700 NAUD?

Well, aside from being a street address in Chinatown, Los Angeles, its also gallery and event space launched in May 2018 co-operated by Monster Children and Pabst Blue Ribbon. The space houses the works of local and international artists, provides resources and a creative space for the extensive art community of Los Angeles. Here’s a rundown of all the things you can do at 1700 Naud: come along to exhibitions, showcases and workshops in our gallery space, make use of temporary workspaces for those creatively inclined, or just grab some noodles from the literal tastemakers Majordōmo nearby, and come stare at us through the office windows while we pretend to work.

*Notable guests include: Mac Demarco, The Voidz, Vice Magazine, Cat Power, Starcrawler, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dane Reynolds, Austyn Gillette, Growlers, Drugdealer, Wavves, Evan Mock, Alden Caleb Ehrenreich, Shephard Fairey, Mark Gonzales and Esteban Oriol. .

WHAT IS 98 ORCHARD?

Located at 98 Orchard Street in the lower east side of New York City, this is the 2nd gallery co-operated by Monster Children and Pabst Blue Ribbon. The space houses the works of local and international artists, with a focus on the New York market and provides resources and a creative space for the extensive art community.

Providing local artists with a large gallery space, ample time, and a budget to create, the Blue Ribbon Studios Residency program commissioned artist collectives and gave them the opportunity of keeping 100% of the art sales from their shows. The artists along with BRS, created additional forms of revenue for local charities and organizations that support the art community in Los Angeles and nyc

PROGRAMMING

IN RESIDENCE

WORKSHOP WEDNESDAY

COAST TO COAST

THE VENUES

EVENTS

 
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