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NOON Projects
NOON Projects
Los Angeles - 951 Chung King Road - CA 90012
Founded in 2022 by curator and creative director Ryan Noon, NOON Projects has quickly established itself as one of the most dynamic contemporary art spaces in Los Angeles' flourishing Chinatown arts district. Conceived as more than a traditional commercial gallery, NOON Projects champions interdisciplinary artistic practices that explore the complexities of contemporary life through thoughtful exhibitions and community-centered programming. Its curatorial vision embraces both emerging and historically significant artists, presenting work across painting, sculpture, photography, performance, sound, craft, installation, and mixed media. By encouraging dialogue between diverse artistic disciplines, the gallery creates an environment where experimentation, collaboration, and critical inquiry remain at the forefront of every exhibition.

Photography plays an important role within NOON Projects' evolving program, often appearing alongside sculpture, painting, video, and installation in exhibitions that challenge conventional boundaries between artistic media. Rather than isolating photography as a separate discipline, the gallery presents photographic works as integral components of broader narratives exploring identity, memory, intimacy, spirituality, the body, and humanity's relationship with the natural world. Contemporary photographers exhibiting at NOON Projects frequently investigate themes of queerness, personal mythology, environmental awareness, and social transformation, using the camera as both a documentary instrument and a conceptual tool. This interdisciplinary framework allows photography to engage in meaningful conversation with other forms of artistic expression while expanding the possibilities of visual storytelling.

Central to the gallery's identity is its commitment to building lasting relationships with artists and cultivating an active cultural community. Ryan Noon's diverse background in fashion, creative direction, and international design has shaped a program that values long-term collaboration over short-term visibility. Beyond its exhibition schedule, NOON Projects regularly organizes concerts, artist talks, workshops, lectures, performances, salons, communal dinners, and other public events that provide additional context for the artworks on view. These gatherings encourage visitors to engage directly with artists and ideas, transforming the gallery into a vibrant space for discussion, learning, and creative exchange. Photography often extends beyond the gallery walls through these programs, serving as both an artistic medium and a catalyst for conversations surrounding culture and contemporary society.

Located within one of Los Angeles' most energetic creative neighborhoods, NOON Projects reflects the city's reputation as a center for artistic innovation and cross-cultural dialogue. Its exhibitions consistently prioritize thoughtful curation over predictable categories, bringing together artists whose practices resonate across media and generations. Whether presenting photographic works, immersive installations, sculptural environments, or interdisciplinary collaborations, the gallery remains committed to fostering experimentation and meaningful engagement. Through its inclusive programming and artist-focused philosophy, NOON Projects continues to strengthen its reputation as a compelling destination where photography and contemporary art intersect through curiosity, collaboration, and an openness to new ways of seeing the world.

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