Writing that aims to trace the things we choose to embrace or debate…
Here at Studio Hash, we believe that everyone is part cultural collector, conservator, and creator, we just sometimes require fresh perspectives to see how these attributes manifest in our daily lives. Having developed this community with insperations from famed artist collectives like Black Mountain Collage, Bauhaus, & Fluxus we hope to expand peoples perception of art and how creativity can be fostered within our environments.
Contemporary Folk Artist | Josh Hash
Dude Where's My School | SFAI Art Exhibition Curated by Josh Hash
Bay Area Artist Talk | "The Future of Art School" | 120710 Art Collective
“Dude, Where’s My Shool?” talking the demise of SFAI with artist Josh Hash & writer Margaret Crane
The Hand-Crafted Acrylic and Steel “Color Ring”
Artmatcher Podcast: The Future of Art and Technology
#3. Why Artists Should Care About NFTs?
Artist Spotlight: Kehinde Wiley “Colorful Realm” @Roberts Projects
We visit Roberts Projects in Los Angeles to view Kehinde Wiley’s new contemporary art exhibition, “Colorful Realm.”
Studio Hash Designs Web3 Solutions for Artists :)
Announcing an exciting new partnership with Blocksee Web3 CRM, bringing web3 to artists.
Artist Spotlight: Sol Lewitt | Sentences On Conceptual Art
Artist Spotlight with Sol Lewitt
Discussing The Relationship Between Conceptual Art & The Proletariat Class
High/ Low or somewhere in between… We explore the relationship between conceptual art and the proletariat class, as seen through the body of work by Jeff Koons.
Artist Spotlight: Chris Burden
Second Saturday LA Art Walk
Studio Hash hosts Second Saturdays, a traveling Los Angeles Art Crawl for those looking to discover local artists and art galleries
WTF is a DAO?
web3 for creators presents a huge opportunity around consumer engagement and governance through DAOs. Click the link to learn more about DAOs for brands.
This Artwork Just Turned 100 Years Old!
The Mandela Effect’s effect on aesthetic Communication
The Closing of SFAI…
Photo was taken during graduation week at SFAI during 2015 by artist Joshua Hashemzadeh from Studio Hash