JS Gallery Brings Global Voices to LA Art Show 2026 with “OFF SCRIPT” Exhibition

International exhibition explores immigrant artists creating beyond predefined narratives.

(Isstories Editorial):- Los Angeles, California Jan 2, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – JS Gallery, the international contemporary art platform founded by the Institute of Mediterranean Culture (IMC), Greece, announces its participation in LA’s largest and longest-running art fair, LA Art Show, which returns for its 31st edition on January 7 to 11, 2026. The exhibition “OFF SCRIPT,” curated by Julia Sysalova (AICA), curator, art critic, and Vice President of IMC examines how artists construct new visual languages when familiar references, roles, and narratives no longer apply.

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“OFF SCRIPT” brings together ten immigrant artists from the USA and across the globe whose practices emerge outside established cultural frameworks: Alina Altukhova (USA), Oxana Akopov (USA), Consonance Ebb (USA), Julia Flit (UK), Olga Horne (New Zealand), Irina Metz (Armenia), Alena Rezanova (USA), Veera Romanoff (Finland), Daria Sviatkovsky (USA), Lidziya Yablonskaya (USA).

In a city widely associated with scripts, performance, and structured storytelling, “OFF SCRIPT”focuses on artists who arrive without predefined positions. Their works reflect processes of displacement, adaptation, and reinvention revealing what emerges when external structures fall away and authenticity becomes the primary creative force.

‘OFF SCRIPT’ explores what happens when artists are not assigned a role,” says curator Julia Sysalova. “When familiar systems disappear, artists must rely on intuition, inner logic, and lived experience. The result is work that is raw, vulnerable, and deeply resonant.

The exhibition presents a wide range of contemporary practices unified by shared inquiries into identity, belonging, and self-definition. Each participating artist constructs a distinct visual universe shaped by cultural transition rather than inherited norms.

Founded by the Institute of Mediterranean Culture, JS Gallery was established to foster dialogue, unity, and cross-cultural understanding through contemporary art. The gallery represents artists internationally and is featured on Artsy, where collectors, curators, and institutions worldwide discover emerging and established voices.

“OFF SCRIPT” aligns with JS Gallery’s mission to explore universal human themes through art while amplifying voices shaped by global movement and cultural exchange.

Exhibition Details

Exhibition: “OFF SCRIPT”

Event: LA Art Show 2026

Location: Los Angeles Convention Center, booth 708

Dates: January 7-11, 2026

Curator: Julia Sysalova (AICA)

Presented by: JS Gallery, Institute of Mediterranean Culture

About JS Gallery

JS Gallery, founded by the Institute of Mediterranean Culture (Greece), is an international art space committed to promoting unity, dialogue, and cultural exchange through contemporary art. The gallery works with artists worldwide who explore universal themes through diverse visual languages, emphasizing connection over fragmentation.

About the LA Art Show

The LA Art Show is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, attracting leading galleries, institutions, and collectors. Its 2026 edition will once again transform Los Angeles into a global meeting point for cutting-edge artistic discourse.

Lidziya Yablonskaya JS Gallery for LA Art Show 2026
Veera Romanoff JS Gallery for LA Art Show 2026
Olga Horne JS Gallery for LA Art Show 2026
Alena Rezanova JS Gallery for LA Art Show 2026
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JS Gallery is part of the Institute of Mediterranean Culture (Greece) and is dedicated to promoting creativity, innovation, and diversity in the arts. By highlighting international talents and unique artistic styles, the gallery seeks to build bridges between cultures and foster a deeper understanding through art.

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