The March lineup at Thinkspace Projects features a compelling collection of solo and group exhibitions that explore personal history, psychological depth, and the heartbeat of the local art scene we all feel inspired by. This month, the gallery walls act as a mirror to the soul, reflecting everything from the sharp edges of internal conflict to the soft, nostalgic light of storytelling.
Catch Dovie Goldenโs Mood Swings, Erica Rose Levineโs It Takes A Village, and Heaters, an expansive group exhibition showcasing a curated selection of contemporary super-talent. Additionally, the gallery continues its commitment to emerging artists with The Fresh Series (Session 11), curated by Cannibal Flower, a spotlight on local creatives featuring new works from Marciano Ceballos, Darnell Waine, and David Erven.


If you need another burst of inspiration, Thinkspace Projects also offers a full schedule of events, interviews, and much more to keep you and your creative needs fully immersed. Be sure to follow their blog Sour Harvest to stay updated on all the artsy things you love! With just a few clicks, you can browse through an extensive selection of art. Take a moment and visit Thinkspace Projects’ online store to view all available inventory, created by talented artists from around the world!
Dovie Golden, Erica Rose Levine & Heaters Group Exhibition
FRESH SERIES: Session 11
Opening Reception with the Artist(s): Saturday, March 7, 2026 | 6:00-10:00PM
Exhibition Dates: March 7 โ March 28, 2026
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About Thinkspace Projects //
Thinkspace Projects was founded in 2005; now in LA’s burgeoning West Adams District, the gallery has garnered an international reputation as one of the most active and productive exponents of the New Contemporary Art Movement. Maintaining its founding commitment to the promotion and support of its artists, Thinkspace Projects has steadily expanded its roster and diversified its projects, creating collaborative and institutional opportunities all over the world. Founded in the spirit of forging recognition for young, emerging, and lesser-known talents, the gallery is now home to artists from all over the world, ranging from the emerging, mid-career, and established.
The New Contemporary Art Movement, not unlike its earlier 20th Century counterparts like Surrealism, Dada, or Fauvism, ultimately materialized in search of new forms, content, and expressions that cited rather than disavowed the individual and the social. The earliest incarnations of the Movement, refusing the paradigmatic disinterest of “Art” as an inaccessible garrison of ‘high culture’, championed figuration, surrealism, representation, pop culture, and the subcultural.
By incorporating the ‘lowbrow,’ accessible, and even profane, an exciting and irreverent art movement grew in defiance of the mandated renunciations of “high” art. Emerging on the West Coast in the 90’s partly as a response to the rabid ‘conceptual-turn’ then championed on the East Coasts, the Movement steadily created its own platforms, publications, and spaces for the dissemination of its imagery and ideas.
DOVIE GOLDEN, โMood Swingsโ
Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present โMood Swingsโ, our fifth solo exhibtion with Brian โDovieโ Golden out of Chicago, Illinois. โMood Swingsโ presents sixteen new works on canvas.
Growth isnโt always gentle. It can nourish or overwhelm, often at the same time. โMood Swingsโ lives in the space between composure and chaos, where identity is shaped under pressure. The showcardโs featured work, inspired by Magritteโs โThe Son of Manโ, serves as a reminder that even in moments of stability, parts of ourselves remain hidden, unresolved, and still growing.โ
This new series is a purposeful blend of portraiture, abstract line sketches and vibrant colors, wielded as a means of inviting others to examine complex topics like mental health and retaining hope.
About the artist //
Brian โDovieโ Golden (Born 1982) is a Chicago-based African American contemporary artist and painter. His thought-provoking, emotionally-charged creations invite viewers Into the issues of race, gender, pop culture and mental health.Golden is a graduate of the International Academy of Design and Technology In Chicago, with A BFA In Graphic Design / Multimedia Production.






ERICA ROSE LEVINE, โIt Takes A Villageโ
Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present โIt Takes A Villageโ, our third solo exhibition with Erica Rose Levine. Showcasing an array of new works on canvas and hand-cut wood panels, the collection showcases Levineโs mastery of the trompe lโoeil method distilled through her pop culture lens.
Levineโs work blends the techniques of realism with symbolic storytelling. Through intricately rendered figures and porcelain-like animal forms, she explores themes of fragility, resilience, femininity, and inner peace. Drawing from mythology, nature, and cultural narratives, her paintings create a vivid world where serenity and strength coexist.
About the artist //
Erica Rose Levine is a Brooklyn-born mixed media artist currently working in oil paint. A graduate of LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and The School of Visual Arts (BFA), she is based at MANA Contemporary in Jersey City. Her work has been exhibited internationally with galleries and institutions and her work has been featured with Juxtapoz, Jezebel, Beautiful Bizarre, Supersonic Art, and Arrested Motion.






โHEATERSโ
โHeatersโ shines the spotlight on ten artists weโve been closely tracking over the past year. This exhibition serves as a platform to elevate their voices and creative expressions, connecting them with a broader audience. We are thrilled about the unique perspectives and innovative works each artist brings, and we eagerly anticipate the impact this showcase will have. Join us as we celebrate their talents and the vibrant future that lies ahead for them all.
Participating Artists //
Alex Achaval | @achavalart
Morgan Booth | @morganboothart
Jose Luis Ceรฑa | @jose_luis_cena
Gerlanda di Francia | @gerlandadifrancia
Sally Hastings | @sally_hastings_art
Brandon Hurley | @bhurleyarts
Vanessa Michiels | @vanessafrommars
Roxy Peroxyde | @roxyperoxyde
Helena Reis | @helenareisart
Regan Russell | @reganrussell



















