This Saturday / Mini Market Saturday at HSC&A
Mini Market Saturday
June 27, 2026 11 AM - 5 PM
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory
5613 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
We’re officially kicking off summer at HSC&A with a one-day Mini Market on the patio. Join us Saturday, June 27 from 11 AM to 5 PM for a small, curated pop-up featuring a hand-picked roster of returning favorites: Nandi Ceramics, Market Vintage, Lynette Vintage, and Becky JoinerAstrology.
The weather in Mid-City has been especially beautiful, and it feels like the right moment to gather, shop slowly, and celebrate the start of the season together.
Come by for ceramics, vintage finds, summer pieces, astrological readings, and a new selection of functional ceramics by Bella Marinos, also on view at HSC&A.
Vendors /
Nandi Ceramics
Ana Rossi (of Nandi Ceramics) is an Argentina-born, Los Angeles–based ceramic artist whose work spans functional vessels, decorative objects, and sculpture. Drawing on a background in film and photography, her ceramic practice explores the intersection of the natural and the imagined through biomorphic forms, animal motifs, and organic landscapes.
Market Vintage
Curated by Jenni Michelle, Market Vintage offers true vintage and wearable textiles with an easy Los Angeles sensibility. Expect thoughtfully selected pieces with character, texture, and a life beyond the trend cycle.
Lynette Vintage
Lynette sources vintage items from multiple decades with a focus on the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Her collection offers everything from delicate cottage-core dresses to leather, military, denim pieces, and everything in between. Lynette’s style icons include Alexa Chung and SJP’s Carrie Bradshaw.
Becky Joiner Astrology
Becky Joiner is an astrologer who brings a clear, accessible approach to reading birth charts. Her sessions offer insight into natal placements, timing, and personal themes making astrology and astro-cartography feel grounded and useful.
Erina Libertad / Lo que queda (What Remains)
Mini Market Saturday is timed with the opening of Erina Libertad: Lo que queda (What Remains), a new site-specific installation that invites participation, play, and direct engagement. We hope everyone has a chance to experience the joy and movement of Erina’s work while spending time with our Mid-City community.
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory is pleased to present Lo que queda (What Remains), the US solo debut of Costa Rican artist Erina Libertad, on view June 20 to August 1, 2026. The exhibition opens Saturday, June 20 with an artist-led walkthrough and reception from 3 to 5 PM. Developed for the gallery and built over several weeks in direct response to the space, the installation extends Libertad's practice across video, textiles, photography, and vinyl floor applications. Drawing from a background in ballet, theater, choreography, and costume design, Libertad creates immersive environments that heighten awareness of the body in relation to material, space, and other people, with clear lineage to the instructional works of John Cage and Yoko Ono, the playfulness of Dadaism, and the choreographic systems of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
At the center of the exhibition is El Catre, a body of work inspired by a childhood string game Libertad learned from her grandmother, now 95. Played with strands of wool or twine manipulated through a sequence of hand movements, the game functions as both a physical exercise and a conceptual framework for thinking about memory, time, and intergenerational knowledge. In the gallery, El Catre shifts from game to formal investigation: using a sewing machine, Libertad translates the patterns created through repeated play into abstract compositions stitched onto velvet, burlap, faux leather, and other textiles, while photography captures shadows of the game across familiar domestic surfaces. The result is a participatory environment that rewards attentiveness, inviting visitors to consider how memory is held and transformed through gesture, shared experience, and the body itself.
Up Next /
HSC&A / Pittsburgh
We are pleased to announce that Hannah Sloan will be offering private art tours in Pittsburgh July 9–11. Pittsburgh is a certifiable arts destination with an extraordinary cultural landscape, from major museums and historic collections to artist-run spaces, contemporary galleries, and ambitious public art.
Each tour is shaped around your interests and guided by Hannah’s curatorial and advisory perspective, offering a focused way to experience the city’s exhibitions, institutions, and creative communities.
These tours are initmate gatherings, geared towards individuals and small groups.
To inquire or reserve a time contact hannah@hannahsloan.com.