Alex Lukas at Riviera Parking

Alex Lukas at Riviera Parking

Riviera Parking will present TOWN WEBSITE, an exhibition by Alex Lukas, April 10-11.

The Riviera Parking gallery, located in Santa Barbara, is open from noon to 6 p.m. by appointment only. Email info@rivieraparking.com to make an appointment to view the show.

ALL
TRAVLERS
TO MASS

URGED TO
QRNTINE
14 DAYS

Massachusetts Turnpike
March 2020



COVID 
IS STILL
A RISK

New York State Thruway 
July 2020




YOUR ACTIONS 
SAVES LIVES


US Highway 101 
December 2020



AVOID
GATHER-
-INGS

WEAR 
FACIAL
COVERING

STAY
SAFE


Ojai, Calif. 
March, 2021

-Alex Lukas

Alex Lukas was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in nearby Cambridge. With a wide range of influences, Lukas’ practice is focused on the intersections of place and human activity, narrative, history and invention. His field-work, research, and production reframes the monumental and the incidental through intricate publication series, sculptures, drawings, prints, videos, and audio collages. Lukas’ work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is included in the collections of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Kadist Foundation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, New York Public Library, and the Library of the Museum of Modern Art. He is an Assistant Professor of Expanded Print and Publication in the Department of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Riviera Parking is a project space located in a two-car garage in the Lower Riviera neighborhood of Santa Barbara. It is a temporary exhibition space which invites one artist to present one work over one weekend that was made during the COVID19 pandemic. The conversations and process from each exhibition will be presented on our website after the completion of the physical exhibition. This space is run by Niko Chodor and Alex Heilbron.

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