See schedule below for upcoming events 


So Much Going On

We are producing new pieces weekly as well as producing some amazing events. Not only are we open every week Friday, Saturday and Sunday - but we are also one of the founding galleries participating in the 2nd Saturday Art Walk in the East Village Arts District of Downtown Long Beach. We want to keep you up to date on all the latest, so please join our newsletter and like our FB page.

In the East Village Arts District of Downtown 
Long Beach

blu Prints Gallery

Located in the East Village Arts District of Downtown Long Beach, blu Prints is an active member of this uniquely vibrant Southern California City. Home to great food, amazing art and an ample selection of pubs, bars, breweries and watering holes - the East Village Arts District has something for everyone. 
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About Our Prints

Every aspect of the creation of a fine art piece culminates in the print. We print onsite allowing complete control of every parameter involved in the printmaking process. From selection of papers and inks, to the final color control of the image. We utilize only the finest papers from Canson, Hahnemuhle and Epson. In addition, we produce color popping metal prints and custom hand varnished gallery canvas wraps. 

Our Artists

Four unique artists with four unique visions. These gifted photographers create imagery that captures a moment, freezes time, and opens the world to endless review. 

Alex Haig

Alex is an up and coming young artist with an edgy eye and skills to match. Keep an eye on this one!

Mike Overlin

Mike started his career over 40 years ago as a photographer with the US Air Force. He now specializes in fine art imagery and portraiture.

Terry Fouche

Terry is one of those artists that has done it all. Fine art, portraiture and high end commission work. We are honored to show his work in the gallery.

Carlos Torres

Carlos is our international artist hailing from Guadalahara Mexico. He brings to the gallery a very unique art form that starts life as a photograph, but is skillfully crafted by the artist into something completely new. The final piece is produced though a wood engraving process that needs to be seen to be believed. 
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