RSA PROJECTS
(LA)

Current:


RSA PROJECTS(LA)
INAUGURAL STAFF GROUP ART SHOW

January 25 - February 27th

Opening January 25, 12-6 pm



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845 N Broadway. Suite C,
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Inside RISO Studio Arts LA

Gallery is open Sat & Sun 
12-6 
or by apt


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FEATURED ARTISTS:
Dave Bow    |   Jun Ha    |   Nat Center     |      Savannah Rosas     |   Jayes Caitlin     |   Indi Ho   |    Ash Allard     |      Melikeursmile

RSA PROJECTS (LA) INAUGURAL STAFF GROUP ART SHOW

January 25 - February 27th


ON EXHIBIT:
1/25 – 2/27/2026
Sat & Sun (12-6pm)
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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About the exhibition:

RSA PROJECTS (LA) presents its inaugural staff group exhibition, a collective introduction to the artists, printers, and image-makers who shape the daily life of RISO Studio Arts Los Angeles.

Located within the RISO Studio Arts LA showroom, RSA PROJECTS is a curatorial project space grounded in experimentation, collaboration, and hands-on production. This first exhibition centers the studio’s own staff—artists whose practices move fluidly between risograph printing, silkscreen printing, graphic design, publishing, and contemporary image-making.

The artists in this exhibition come from a wide range of backgrounds and visual approaches, connected by a shared belief in print as a direct and accessible tool for communication. Their work extends beyond formal settings into self-organized spaces, underground culture, narrative illustration, and design-driven projects shaped through repetition, circulation, and audience.

From bold graphic compositions to intimate, story-forward images, the works on view explore color, texture, and reproduction as both material and language. Together, they reflect how print travels—between studio, street, page, and screen—carrying ideas through use, exchange, and community.

As an inaugural presentation, this staff group show establishes RSA PROJECTS as a platform rooted in process, production, and creative exchange, positioning the studio as not only a site of making, but a space where visual culture is actively formed.