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CoproGallery

5 star rating
based on 7 reviews

Category: Art Galleries  [Edit]

Neighborhood: Santa Monica
2525 Michigan Ave
T5

Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 829-2156
Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Private Lot
Good for Kids:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

7 reviews for CoproGallery

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Gary S.

Castaic, CA

5 star rating
11/3/2008

A good portion of my art collection was purchased at Copro Nason. A lot of big time artists have shown here and they consistently have great showings. It's a much bigger space now than the last one, so they usually have a much wider variety of paintings, etc to drool over. The manager Gary has always been really good to me and very helpful.

Copro Nason is definitely one of my favorite galleries in LA. It's a great place to score on up and coming artists as well as established ones.

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Ronnie M.

West Los Angeles, CA

5 star rating
2/10/2008

Located in the Bergamot Station, this small gallery is located all the way in the back. The gallery itself is sectioned off into two rooms. Two very packed rooms.

But hey, it's opening day and it's Audrey Kawasaki.

If you have never seen her stuff, Audrey Kawasaki does the most amazing art. It's feminine, erotic, creepy, delicate all in one. Like me! Ok maybe not. sorry.

One of my friends bought a painting and it came framed and Audrey even drew a little picture on the back of it. So cute! I think the prints range from $300 - $600 while the originals ran a little bit more. I was really tempted to buy something last night. I'm kinda mad that I didn't because according to the Copro Nason website, everything is completely sold out at the moment so if you want a print... you're outta luck.

5 stars despite the crowd cuz you know I like the hipster boys.

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Lotus L.

San Diego, CA

5 star rating
7/23/2008

What's not to love...

went there recently for the Camilla D'Errico Solo Show.
Two rooms, one holding the exhibition (Camilla) and the other showing a bunch of different artists.
Very entertaining and nice lookin gallery (ive been to many)
They had a very unique band performing...i dont even know how to describe the sound...but very artsy lookin folk, it was a n older man on a cello i believe and his partner and older woman singing. They were dressed almost in costume. The woman looked a but "freaky" or spooky...all dressed in black with a pale face and red lipstick. it was cool though, something kinda spooky yet you can't turn away from looking.  they had a crew of goth looking kids near them about 4 young ppl. standing by watch to show support, but it looked like they were a family...with the couple who performed.

Good set up, great art, festive atmosphere and nice location.
They were also selling some stuff like t-shirts and collectible figurines.
They had drinks and also cake.

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brian s.

Los Angeles, CA

5 star rating
2/2/2007

This is a great little gallery located in the huge Bergamont Station complex and it's a little tricky to find.  T5 is the building # and it's off to the far left when you drive into the parking lot.  Actually it's the gallery furthest in the back to the East.  

Once a month they have an opening reception w/ free beer and wine until 11:30pm.  It's a very basic set up w/ 3 separate rooms, one used as the foyer.  They always have some really interesting artists, usually 2-3 per show, and lots of people to chat with.  The owner and staff are very friendly and helpful, giving recommendations for other galleries to visit.  

They get some pretty popular artists like Joe Vaux, Chas Christian, Shag, Craola, Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Luke Chueh, and Mark Ryden.  Most of the time the artist is there to answer questions (and hopefully sell something).  

I alway enjoy coming here and try to spread the word to friends.  Everyone I've come here with enjoys it, but the free booze runs out sometimes, so get here early.

http://www.copronason.com/

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Sandi G.

Palo Alto, CA

5 star rating
9/2/2007

An awesome gallery - I braved the traffic on the 405 to get here. It actually turned out to be not too bad. They're located in a complex of a bunch of other galleries. Of course, I unknowingly parked at the far end from the gallery and had to walk to the other end looking for it. But it was all worth it.

The gallery shows a lot of alternative, lowbrow, outsider type of art which is just amazing to see in person. The people there are also super friendly. Someday, I hope to be able to attend one of their show openings.

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jp k.

West Los Angeles, CA

4 star rating
9/12/2007

With an eye to pop culture, Copro Nason is one of the best in LA.  I attended their Tiki Show about 4 years ago when they were in Culver City, and it was one of the best art shows I've ever been to.  I got to meet the legendary Leon Schmaltz who signed a tiki for me!

From Ed "Big Daddy" Roth on through to oceanic art, Copro Nason might not always be my cup of tea, but they always get points for originality and effort.  Good indie gallery, solidly curated.  And the fact that they're noe ensconced in the trendy Bergamot Station nly adds to the allure.  It's a great place to hang on a lazy Sunday afternoon, eating at the cafe, perusing the galleries.

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Simon C.

West Los Angeles, CA

5 star rating
2/12/2008

this was my first time at this particular gallery, there to see the audrey kawasaki solo exhibit.  it's located wayyyyyy in the back at bergamot station, in space T5.  when i first pulled into the parking lot, i saw a steady stream of people walking in to the first gallery on the left, which had a "5" prominently displayed above it.

thinking that was the gallery, i walked right in and made my way to the bar.  a nice variety of different energy drink flavors, and your choice of vodka or tequila as a mixer.  yes, i know i called the alcohol the mixer.  make drinks my way, and you'll understand.  nice.  free drinks!

anyway, after watching a steady stream of hipsters standing mesmerized in front of weird light sculptures and accompanying music, it slowly sank in that i might be in the wrong gallery.  i walked back out front, and saw that i was in "D5."  oops.

a quick look at the map in the parking lot, and off i went to find "T5."

it's a pretty nice little space, but i wish a few details had been a bit nicer.  the roll-out bar with a pump keg and bottles of two buck chuck in a plastic ice tub felt a bit frat party-esque, but as with a frat party, it's hard to complain because the booze was free and the artsy gals were cute.

the exhibit itself was nicely laid out, with some sculpture in the foyer, one room dedicated to prints, and one to original pieces.  five bajillion stars to audrey kawasaki and her art, because it's amazing.  i've always been a fan of precision graphite media, and the oils she overlays almost like watercolors on wood are really evocative.

here again, i wish the gallery had planned things a bit better, because when audrey got there, she was basically pinned to the entry wall by a crush of admirers seeking autographs (myself included), and it was hard not to feel sympathy for her, especially after our intrepid hostess waffles h. told me that she's a bit of a recluse.  showing true character, however, audrey graciously doodled and signed on each piece put before her...even the free fliers.  an incredibly talented class act, that lady, and it shows in her following, because ALL of the displayed pieces (both original and print) were sold out before the exhibit even opened!

overall, 3 stars for the gallery, but plus one star for having the vision to host audrey's solo show, and plus one star for that amazing feeling that artists can give you with their art.  oh, and another star for being able to share it with great friends.

crap.  i'm outta stars to click on.  anybody got a red crayon?

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