
SEE WHAT YOU CAN FIND! Vol. 1
23 Artists Take Over a Forgotten Bargain Supermarket in Los Feliz
Location: The BruHaus, 1541 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027
Opening Reception:
Friday, August 15, 7–11 PM (Featuring DJ Numberonederful)
Public Hours:
Opening Weekend: Aug 15–16, 7–11 PM | Aug 17, 2–7 PM
Closing Weekend: Aug 22–23, 7–11 PM | Aug 24, 2–7 PM
Weekdays by Appointment Only
LOS ANGELES, CA — In a dusty, long-abandoned bargain supermarket tucked inside a strip
mall that lives between Hollywood and Los Feliz, something unexpected is happening. Artists
BruHa and Marinés Adrianza have transformed the 2,500-square-foot space into The BruHaus,
an experimental art gallery and event space.
To celebrate its debut, The BruHaus proudly presents its first group exhibition: SEE WHAT YOU CAN FIND! Vol. 1
Twenty-three artists will inhabit the walls of the former discount shop, remaking a space of
bargains into a place of boundless creativity. The name of the show, SEE WHAT YOU CAN
FIND! Vol. 1, is the slogan from the original store, still displayed across the front.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Amy Smith (@amysmithart), Ana Rossi (@nandi.ceramics), Armando Torellini (@mandollino),
BruHa (@bruha.art), Daniel Sheinfeld-Rodriguez (@daniel_sheinfeld_rodriguez), Darien
Donner, Honey Jaeger (@mystrangehoney), Jade Wolf (@yesjadewolf), Jess Star (@star.in.la),
Crayo (@crayolus), Lauren Jane Berger (@laurenjanestudio), Leonard Croskey (@el.cizzle),
Manny Valdez (@mannyivaldez), María Morillo (@mariamorillostudio), Marinés Adrianza
(@marinesadrianza), Mary Lai (@marylai.co), Masha Nova (@mashanovaart), Nicolo Caruccio
(@nicolocaruccio), Phil Hayes (@blockcutter), Sarah Hayashi (@sarah.hayashi.art), Scott Moot
(@scottmootart1968), Silvia Casas (@silviamcasas), Wendy Hernandez (@sugarskull888)
MUSIC LINEUP:
Opening Weekend: Fri 8/15 – DJ Numberonederful (@el.cizzle) | Sat 8/16 – DJ Shneaky
(@officialshneaky)
Closing Weekend: Fri 8/22 – El Dr. ATL (@eldratl) | Sat 8/23 – DJ Kinky Papi (@djkinkypapi)
SEE WHAT YOU CAN FIND! Vol. 1 invites visitors to experience not just a new gallery, but a
reinvention of how and where art can live in Los Angeles.