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Downtown Art Walk
The Second Thursday of Every Month in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Estevan Oriol
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Sylvain Copon
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626 Art Gallery
The Gallery host works by both nationally renowned and local artists. |
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Infusion Gallery
Infusion Gallery is the brainchild of artist/curator Dover Abrams and his wife/artist/gallery coordinator Jill. They plan to be very active by helping to make L.A.'s downtown art scene an international destination. |
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Downtown Art Ride
The Downtown Art Ride is a monthly group bicycle ride that coincides with the Downtown Art Walk.
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Gallery 727
g727 seeks to generate dialogues on artistic representations and interpretations of the urban landscape. |
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The Hive Gallery
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Dalessio Gallery
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Red Dot Gallery
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Yarger | Strauss
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Tom Zimmerman Photography
Tom Zimmerman is a native of Los Angeles, who has captured the recent history of Downtown L.A. in his photos. Among his photo essays are extensive series on Hollywood and the fame machine, the development of the Old Bank District of lofts in Downtown |
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NICHE.LA video art
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Spring Arts Collective
Spring Arts Collective is an artist run gallery located on the Mezzanine Level of the Spring Arts Tower in Downtown Los Angeles. The Tower houses a variety of creative individuals and businesses. This once a month exhibit coincides with the monthly D |
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Phantom Galleries LA
Phantom Galleries LA places temporary art installations in vacant storefront windows
throughout Los Angeles county. PGLA transforms unutilized space into 24/7 public art galleries. |
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Compact Space
Contemporary art space. |
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Morono Kiang Gallery
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Museum of Neon Art
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Crewest Gallery
This is the place to view and purchase art online, stay up to date with current exhibitions, and get to know some of the local artists represented by the gallery. |
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Winstead Adams Projects
Winstead Adams Projects is dedicated to exhibiting works of contemporary art from emerging artists. |
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Pharmaka
Pharmaka is a group of diverse painters embracing many styles brought together by a distrust of, and distress with, the current dialogue in painting. |
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Los Angeles Center For Digital Art
The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that con |
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Museum of Contemporary Art
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Zero One Gallery
The original Zero One Gallery showing post contemporary art. |
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LA Artcore
LA Artcore promotes art that captures the culturally diverse spirit of the Los Angeles community through our active international and regional exchange shows. |
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de Soto gallery
de Soto exhibits the work of emerging and mid career contemporary artists. The gallery opened in 2005 in Downtown Los Angeles' Gallery Row. |
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Art Slave
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DARTSLA
Find out what is happening in the arts world Downtown and across Los Angeles.
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M. J. Higgins
Fine art and furnishings.
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The*Space
Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, THE*SPACE provides the physical infrastructure for art, design, technology, fashion and cultural events.
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Los Angeles Center for Digital Arts
Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, supporting local, international, emerging and established artists in their gallery. |
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el nopal press
El Nopal Press publishes fine arts prints and lithographs addressing social issues relevant to the cross-border dialog between Los Angeles and Mexico City artists.
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Duarte Photo
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Kristi Engle Gallery
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Bert Green Fine Arts
Bert Green Fine Art exhibits the works of contemporary artists, and works to further artistic dialogue and aesthetic development in Los Angeles. |
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