
HSC&A / Office Hours
In person portfolio reviews with Hannah Sloan / Los Angeles.
July 18-20, 2025
Deadline to sign-up: Friday, July 11

HSC&A / Online Artist Talk: Arlene Mejorado
Join us for an online artist talk with photographer Arlene Mejorado. This event is part of PAC LA’s Year of the Woman programming.

HSC&A / In-Person Artist Talk: Katrin Aason
Join us in Santa Monica, Saturday, May 31 for an in-person artist talk with Costa Rican artist Katrin Aason at Craig Krull Gallery.

HSC&A / SPRING/BREAK Art Show

HSC&A / SPRING/BREAK Art Show
HSC&A / SPRING/BREAK Art Show NYC

HSC&A / IG Live with Óscar Ruiz-Schmidt
Join us Friday, March 21 at 11am PT/ 12pm CT for a conversation and studio tour with Costa Rican artist and designer Óscar Ruiz-Schmidt.

HSC&A / satis.FACTORY Open Call
A unique opportunity offering Latinx visual artists from Los Angeles a fully-funded, month-long residency in an experimental art-house setting in Costa Rica. Apply by April 7, 2025 for a residency between Aug 4-Sep 1, 2025

HSC&A / High Desert Art Fair
Join us in the desert for a unique art fair experience this Friday & Saturday, March 8 - 9 in Pioneertown, CA.

HSC&A / Online Artist Talk Kelli Connell: Pictures for Charis
Join us virtually on Thursday March 13 at 3 PM PT/6 PM ET for an online artist lecture with Kelli Connell, where she will discuss her most recent body of photographs, Pictures for Charis, currently on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Connell will address photographer-sitter dynamics, gender, identity and sexuality with respect to her project— inspired by Charis Wilson’s relationship with Edward Weston. The presentation will be followed by an open Q & A moderated by Hannah Sloan.

HSC&A / Artist Talk - Out of the Ashes
Join us this Saturday Feb. 22 at 2pm, an artist talk moderated by Hannah Sloan with a reception to follow.

Recent Acquisitions
Getty Museum acquires its first AI artwork by Matías Sauter Morera’s and HSC&A facilitates important private sale of Eleanor Antin.

HSC&A / IG Live with Curator Arden Sherman at Norton Museum of Art
Join Hannah Sloan and Arden Sherman on Instagram, Friday, February 14 for an insightful HSC&A / IG Live. This time we’re heading (virtually) to Florida to view the Norton Museum of Art’s latest show, Strike Fast, Dance Lightly: Artist on Boxing, where we’ll be taking a tour of the exhibition with curator, Arden Sherman.

HSC&A / satis.FACTORY
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory (HSC&A) and satis.FACTORY Casa de Arte are pleased to announce their landmark partnership for 2025. This collaboration will make possible a full year of innovative programming at the Costa Rican art house and underscores HSC&A’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange between Los Angeles and Central America.

Additional LA Arts Community Wildfire Relief Resources
Discover additional resources and ways to help support the artists, art workers, and creatives who have lost their homes, studios, and jobs in the Los Angeles Wildfires.

HSC&A / IG Live with Camilla Taylor
On Friday, January 24, at 10:30 AM PST, join us for an emotional and powerful HSC&A / IG Live with artist Camilla Taylor, who is mourning “over 20 years of artmaking” that was lost in her West Altadena home studio.
We are humbled for this opportunity to virtually visit one of the thousands of properties lost to the Los Angeles wildfires and to give those of you outside of Los Angeles a sense of the new reality many artists are now facing in our city.
How to help Artists and Art Workers Affected by the Los Angeles Wildfires
Providing resources and donation opportunities for artists, art workers, and creatives who have been impacted by the LA wildfires.

2024 Year in Review
As 2024 draws to a close, we want to extend our gratitude to everyone who collaborated with HSC&A this year.

HSC&A / Erica Zeledón
Vibrant totes & cosmetic bags inspired by Costa Rica’s lush natural world. Available for purchase at One Day in December.

HSC&A / Johanna Van Parijs
Using pieces of found wood, native to the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, Johanna Van Parijs creates geometric sculptures that resemble portals in both design and scale. Labyrinth, seen above, at over 8 feet tall, employs rough hewn strips of wood, some of which are burned to a dramatic deep black and others that maintain a desaturated, natural hue, all with visible wood grain patterns. The symbolism of the labyrinth has played an important role in Van Parijs’ work since she began exploring the possibilities of wood over five years ago. To the artist, this mysterious and ancient symbol embodies fear and hope, the primary emotions she felt as she stepped into her new life as a single mother in Costa Rica and took a leap of faith in her art practice.

Gina Zycher: I Forgot Where I Was Going With This
Gina Zycher: I Forgot Where I Was Going With This - is a meditation on the artist’s relationship to anxiety through the medium of ceramic and surface design. Tally marks, Twombly-esque scribbles, dainty florals and x’s and o’s, are applied to the surface of handbuilt and wheel-thrown stoneware vessels using both porcelain inlay and hand painting with deep indigo glaze on white. These motifs and the titles of her work, including: I Can’t Wait to Leave, Cool Girl, Anxiety Sampler, and I Actually Like It, refer to life-experiences associated with being overwhelmed, and prone to overthinking and worry. While the work of creating her ceramics often acts as the antidote to such states of mind, the constant unpredictability of the medium presents its own complications and frustrations.