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319 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 687-7767

Art Gallery Near Q Pop

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
624 N Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 542-6200

LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, also called LA Plaza is a Mexican-American museum and cultural center in Los Angeles, California, USA that opened in April 2011.The museum is near Olvera Street in the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, also called El Pueblo. It is next to La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles, also called La Placita or Plaza Church.The museum contains interactive exhibits designed by experience design expert Tali Krakowsky. Its president is Gustavo Herrera. It is run by the Los Angeles County, along with Los Angeles County Museum of Art and others.HistoryConstructionCounty Supervisor Gloria Molina was called "one of the project's earliest supporters and, by all accounts, the person most responsible for bringing it to fruition" by the Los Angeles Times. Part of the cost was funded by Molina's county discretionary spending funds. The center is on, with a price tag of $54 million and an operating budget of $850,000. It was designed by Chu+Gooding Architects.The rehabilitation of the shell and core of the historic Plaza House and Vickrey-Brunswig Building was completed in December 2009. The LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes Foundation completed tenant improvements to the two buildings and relocated their administrative offices to the fifth floor of the Vickrey-Brunswig Building in October 2010.

Art Share-LA
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
801 E 4th Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 687-4278

Art Share was founded in 1997 by Chip Austin Hunter as an affordable housing project and community arts center. For many years it operated with primary interest in serving the inner city and East LA youth through after schools art classes. Past programs have included BLAST (Building Language Arts Skills Together), FACT (Families and Communities Together) and a variety of free classes in dance, visual arts, music and recording arts. The organization suffered greatly during the recession and as a result, all employees and programs (except for FACT) were suspended in 2011. Building maintenance had been neglected and the organization was near collapse. The board worked tirelessly to bring the building back to life and maintain our residential program. New leadership was put into place and outreach efforts were made to re-establish positive relations between community partners. Art Share was reborn the summer of 2012--the building was repainted, the logo rebranded and new programs and new initiatives are in place.

Art in the Streets @ MOCA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 626-6222

Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC)
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
244 S San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-2725

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center - JACCC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
244 S San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-2725

Founded in 1971, the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center is one of the largest ethnic arts and cultural centers of its kind in the United States. The mission of the JACCC is to present, perpetuate, transmit and promote Japanese and Japanese American arts and culture to diverse audiences, and to provide a center to enhance community programs. The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center is the preeminent presenter of Japanese and Japanese American, and Asian American performing and visual arts nationally. The JACCC also provides office space to a wide variety of nonprofit cultural, educational and community-based organizations in Los Angeles.

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
901 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 943-1620

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel is the Los Angeles location of Hauser & Wirth, the international gallery devoted to contemporary art and modern masters. A new destination in the heart of the burgeoning Downtown Arts District of Los Angeles, the gallery is located at 901 East 3rd Street. It occupies the restored Globe Mills complex, a collection of interconnected late 19th and early 20th century buildings and internal outdoor spaces that have been adapted by Creative Space, Los Angeles, in consultation with Annabelle Selldorf, Selldorf Architects. Here visitors will discover museum-caliber exhibitions as well as public programs and educational activities that contextualize the art on view for diverse audiences. Hauser Wirth & Schimmel will complement its exhibition program with the first ARTBOOK store in Los Angeles; a gallery space for Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Book & Printed Matter Lab, the restaurant Manuela, opening summer 2016, featuring seasonal fare and locally-sourced produce with a menu focused upon foods of the American South; a public garden; murals that engage the architecture of the complex; and a dramatic and expansive open-air courtyard, where visitors will find sculpture as well as a place for quiet contemplation and informal gathering. Hauser Wirth & Schimmel is the sixth location of Hauser & Wirth, which was founded in Switzerland in 1992 by Iwan and Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser. Today the gallery is a global enterprise, with spaces in Zurich, London, New York, Somerset, and Los Angeles.

Tinta Rebelde Custom Tattoos DTLA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
133 E 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 626-0051

Tinta Rebelde Custom Tattoos is a Collective Art Gallery & Tattoo Studio. Established in 1997 in humble beginnings by Rockabilly Ray. Tinta Rebelde over the years has established, secured and built up it's clientele in Southern CA to be a reputable Art Gallery & Tattoo Studio. From 2005 to 2015 the studio was located in Hollywood, CA. Today Tinta Rebelde Custom Tattoos is now located at it's new home, in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Along with Rockabilly Ray, you have David "Ocean" Hardy & Manu Ponx, and these guys continue to provide quality custom tattoos.

2nd Street Cigar Lounge
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
124 W 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 452-4416

LACDA Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 646-9427

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 constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

Indian Alley
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
118 Winston Pl - Indian Alley
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Mike Kelly Exhibit at MOCA Geffen
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
152 N Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Dilettante Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
120 N SANTA FE AVE
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Box
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
805 Traction Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 625-1747

Since opening in 2007, The Box’s mission has been to create a diverse art program surveying historical artists and their contemporaries. By exhibiting artists of multiple generations, the gallery has established a discursive critical voice in addressing and viewing varying perspectives of art within the larger context of contemporary artistic practices. Covering a time span of nearly five decades, our artists have dealt with the historical elements that have been integral to the development of art today. Whereas younger artists supply a fresh mode of thinking, artists belonging to past generations provide a historical basis in which to contextualize the expansive development of art today. We are interested in working with artists who think in an unconventional way about the expansion of art’s definition through artists’ questioning of space and spatial boundaries, artist responsibility, and the movement of art out of the traditional gallery space. The Box showcases, as well as commissions emerging contemporary work with artists who work using variety of mediums including but not limited to painting, sculpture, dance, video, film, performance and musical performances. Working with and alongside living artists creates unique opportunities for both the gallery and the artists to explore new modes of curating. We believe that by broadening the scope of art shown, viewers are encouraged to think about art more liberally, to explore their own boundaries. Many of our represented artists have had limited formal recognition by mainstream art institutions. We believe that not only to these artists deserve to be shown, the viewers of Los Angeles deserve to see this work. Influential exhibitions include Wally Hedrick’s socio-political “War Room” (2008), the Los Angeles Poverty Department’s “Skid Row History Museum,” John Altoon’s “Drawings 1962-68” (2008) and Barbara T Smith’s “Field Piece” (2008). We are fortunate to have seen our artists such as Judith Bernstein, Simone Forti, John Altoon, and Barbara T Smith achieve greater visibility and critical success, both in the US and internationally, since exhibiting their work at the Box. The Box’s programming creates a unique environment that encourages viewers to discuss the work they see. Events range from video and film screenings, panel discussions, open forum discussions, lectures and performances that are specific to the coinciding exhibition. In many cases these events create a casual social space where the viewer is welcomed in the artists’ investigative properties of process, matter, and procedure. The importance of such diverse programming lies in the assertion that what is important are not the answers given, but the questions asked. Most importantly, the Box remain committed to the idea that the responsibility of the gallery is that of curator, editor, collaborator, cultural critic, and at times artwork co-producer, in creating a dynamic system to present and reinterpret artwork through its exhibitionary platform.

MOCA Geffen Contemporary
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1248 princeton street santa monica ca 90404
Los Angeles, CA 91367

(213) 625-4390

Suede Studios
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
133 E 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

LA Artcore
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
120 Judge John Aiso St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 617-3274

From its inception, as a not for profit organization, Artcore has dedicated itself to the task of finding and exposing artists locally and internationally whose work shows dedication, excellence and originality. Artcore focuses on artists of all walks of life spurring the creativity of both emerging and established artists. Artcore's operative word has always been "opportunity," both for the artists, and for the community to have access to art. Artcore is committed to its mission of making art accessible without the constraints of the market economy. As such it exercises freedom of choice based strictly on quality and contribution to the community. One of our strategies is to expand contact between visual artists regionally and internationally by seeking the artists’ involvement in our vision. Another strategy is to draw increasingly diverse audiences from the widest possible spectrum of our community. Mature developed artists will establish year-round art programs and workshops designed for children, youth and adults to discover visual arts and its core values.

Harmony Murphy Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
358 E 2nd St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 265-7066

Artbook at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
917 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 988-7413

Autonomie
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Diverse southern California locations
Los Angeles, CA 90089

We are available to talk at openings.

Autonomie is an organic space for experimental projects in the arts. As a non-profit gallery our goal is to promote community building by cultivating an ongoing dialog about the arts with people from different economic, political and cultural backgrounds. Invitations to show at Autonomie are offered on a rotating basis to those individuals or collectives engaged in producing critical interventions in the field of contemporary art. Accepting the opportunity to show at Autonomie is only for individuals or groups that openly welcome questions about the context of their work, the general trajectory of their overture and the goals of their artistic practice. As such, Autonomie doesn't favor any particular medium or set of aesthetic criteria - all types of production are encouraged from the most immaterial of actions to every form of object based production.

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 629-1102

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 constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

Museum/Art Gallery Near Q Pop

L.A. Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 629-1102

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 constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

Canvas and Cocktailz
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Your Home
Los Angeles, CA 00000

(213) 400-2472

Each one of us has a "Beardon" or a "Picasso" on the inside just waiting to be prompted to the surface. Painting is a relaxing and creative way to explore the artist in all of us. Why do it alone? Do it with friends and cocktailz!!! Here is how it works: Book a party of 6 (minimum) or up to 12 and for $40 per person we will come to your home or your venue of choice! We set up all the art supplies (canvas', tables, chairs, easels, tables, paints, protective measures, etc.) and with instruction from an artist, you and your guests will be taught how to draw and paint your own personal masterpiece to take home! Perfect for birthday parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties, showers, holiday gatherings, couples parties, social gatherings etc. Make your own theme party! Every level of artist is invited to participate, from the novice to the professional. You can choose one piece of art to be duplicated and painted by you and your guests that they can take home. No one painting is ever the same as another! Food and alcohol is not included. Feel free to contact us now at 213-400-2472 or via email at [email protected] to book a party and let's paint the night away! Renee & Devin

Sneaker Museum
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2408 Fairy Pkwy
Los Angeles, CA 92607

(323) 541-9590

The Museum was started by a sneaker collector name Sophia Castillo. It all started when she collected sneakers in high school. Her collection grew so big she decided to start a museum in 2004 in Los Angeles, California. She wanted people to appreciate and see what she saw in collecting sneakers. She didn't just see them as shoes but as pieces of art. It opened her eyes to seeing as something worn everyday to being something more. Sophia first took an interest in Nikes then slowly expanded her collection to other brands. She saw the beauty in the design and how the sneakers can make an outfit. She has also met many people from collecting and wanted to share her love of sneakers. Sophia also asked different brands of shoes to add to her museum, which made it even more unique.

Seamore Collectibles
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
the internet
Los Angeles, CA 03825

We would love to have new friends and members join us. Feel free to like us and we can send you updates when we add new collectibles to our website.

LACDA Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 646-9427

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 constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
901 East 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 943-1620

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel is the Los Angeles location of Hauser & Wirth, the international gallery devoted to contemporary art and modern masters. A new destination in the heart of the burgeoning Downtown Arts District of Los Angeles, the gallery is located at 901 East 3rd Street. It occupies the restored Globe Mills complex, a collection of interconnected late 19th and early 20th century buildings and internal outdoor spaces that have been adapted by Creative Space, Los Angeles, in consultation with Annabelle Selldorf, Selldorf Architects. Here visitors will discover museum-caliber exhibitions as well as public programs and educational activities that contextualize the art on view for diverse audiences. Hauser Wirth & Schimmel will complement its exhibition program with the first ARTBOOK store in Los Angeles; a gallery space for Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Book & Printed Matter Lab, the restaurant Manuela, opening summer 2016, featuring seasonal fare and locally-sourced produce with a menu focused upon foods of the American South; a public garden; murals that engage the architecture of the complex; and a dramatic and expansive open-air courtyard, where visitors will find sculpture as well as a place for quiet contemplation and informal gathering. Hauser Wirth & Schimmel is the sixth location of Hauser & Wirth, which was founded in Switzerland in 1992 by Iwan and Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser. Today the gallery is a global enterprise, with spaces in Zurich, London, New York, Somerset, and Los Angeles.

Morono Kiang Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 628-8208

RēHAB ARTS & DESIGN
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Downtown LA (By Appt)
Los Angeles, CA 90031

(323) 822-5522

Most of the pieces made to order at RĒHAB start with old reclaimed doors from India, New Mexico, Bali, Java, France or Egypt. Here the doors or any reclaimed wood used, is normally in need of either a little TLC or a full rehab overhaul. Once the doors are restored in the manner that its visible history is in tact, the welding begins, using metal and stainless steel for the detail, structure and hardware. All of which are designed, created and welded by hand at RēHAB. RAD also makes Metal Art

WJP Studio
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
837 Traction Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 451-9423

Museum of Social Justice
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
115 Paseo De La Plaza on Olvera St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 613-1096

The Museum of Social Justice is an Education & Exhibition center on the site of LA's founding. We're focused on the city's diversity through education and community transformation. Doors slated to open in 2013 with preview events throughout 2012. Please visit our website www.museumofsocialjustice.org

Royale Projects
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
432 S Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 595-5182

Royale Projects focuses on the history and continuing advancement of West Coast abstraction in painting and sculpture as well as leading edge artists that find their roots in Conceptualism. Royale Projects provides space to foster the growth of new ideas by featuring artists working in experimental and alternative mediums and artists who innovate time-honored traditions.

The Animal Museum
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
421 Colyton Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 928-2652

Uniquely Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
Second Life
Los Angeles, CA 90026

(213) 984-8888

ML Photography/Edits
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
cali cali
Los Angeles, CA 49461

Blusas
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
90006
Los Angeles, CA 90006

Roy Alexander Art
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
215 W 6th St #109
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(251) 622-1680

Roy Alexander Art exhibits emerging and mid-career artists from around the world who exemplify a passion for creativity and innovation.

Dem Passwords
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
649 N Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(772) 202-2733

Founded in 2010 by filmmaker Ethan Higbee and his long time creative partner Sebastian Demian, the gallery represents the fine-art activities of Jamaican icon Lee "Scratch" Perry.

Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
727 South Spring St (Between 7th & 8th Streets)
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(323) 309-2875

In March 2010, GDCA debuted a new location in Downtown L.A. on Spring and 6th Streets with an entrance on Spring St. GDCA is a full-service contemporary arts gallery, specializing in Residential and Corporate Sales. Our expertise includes a keen eye for emerging artists, a special relationship with established artists, and an enthusiastic interest in undervalued artists. We have access to a diversified body of works that include paintings, sculpture, graphics, original prints, and photography.

Mugello Contemporary Gallery
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
735 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(424) 234-3095