State of the Art: Your Weekly Guide to LA’s Latino Art Openings
Photo: ‘This is Not A Dream’ by Jose Rodolfo Loaiza Ontiveros
State of The Art is Remezcla’s weekly guide to Latin art openings in your city each week. Mingle with art admirers, collectors and casual passersby to check out these new works. And don’t forget to grab a free glass of wine…or three.



Robert Vargas Mural
If you know the Downtown Los Angeles art scene, chances are you know the name Robert Vargas. The LA native creates his distinct works often during the Downtown LA Art Walk, using bars of black oil to create dynamic portraits. He’s oftentimes noted that his mixed heritage of Mexican Indian and Native American contributes to his style, a fluid and graceful yet powerful aesthetic. The artists recently finished a huge mural on Spring and 6th streets, turning a plain building exterior into the canvas for a portrait of a woman. Swing by Downtown LA to witness the mural firsthand — it’s a great example of the artistic energy constantly flowing through Downtown’s veins.
