Featuring the work of Saber, HowNosm, Hense, Rime, Revok, Roid and a dozen others, Known Gallery elevates graffiti art to a new level. This artist collective is also host to original and fun events. Read more.
Recently featuring the work of Mark Grotjahn, Takashi Murakami, Sharon Lockhart, J.B. Blunk, and many others, this is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious galleries in Los Angeles. Read more.
Open since 2006, this gallery has featured the works of Kaz Oshiro, Mario Ybarra Jr., David Ratcliff, Fay Ray, Sarah Cain, Brenna Youngblood, Andy Warhol, & dozens more. Check out Dawn Kasper 9/7/13! Read more.
Established in 1985, Michael Kohn Gallery has exhibited the work of 20th-century artists from Picasso to Warhol to Ryden. For nearly 25 years the Michael Kohn Gallery has maintained an art space in LA Read more.
Conveniently located almost-next-door to the Mandrake Bar, Cherry and Martin's roster includes artists Brian Bress, Matt Connors Holly Coulis, Robert Heinecken, Nathan Mabry, T. Kelly Mason & more! Read more.
2 of the paintings in Sergej Jensen's exhibition at Regen Projects have paint on them... others are stained or sewn-together collections of fabric... the effect is deliberate & delicate ~C. Wagley Read more.
Presenting experimental exhibitions & public art initiatives, offering the public access to a new generation of artists and curators supporting both risk and dialogue on contemporary art in LA. Read more.
Home of exhibitions to such luminaries as Moby and Richard Selesnick, this 10 year old gallery has recently featured the work of Kai Schaeffer, Tabitha Soren and Alejandro Cartagena to name a few! Read more.
This cavernous space might just be the city's most dynamic arts venue. A volunteer organization, it takes inspiration from the city, and organizes everything from readings to music to art exhibitions! Read more.
ForYourArt is a physical ans online resource that helps people discover opportunities to see, collect & support the arts in LA. Recent exhibitions have featured everything from book releases to dance! Read more.
To call Machine Project a gallery would be a massive oversimplification. It's real heart are it's classes, workshops, lectures and performances! Make sure to check out the popular annual Fry-B-Q! Read more.
Since Night Gallery opened in a Lincoln Heights strip mall it has been more than just an art gallery. Almost three years later, Night Gallery has moved to a warehouse on the southern edge of downtown. Read more.
The largest art museum in the western United States, this Mid-City behemoth features ongoing exhibits from around the world, regular concert series, film series, lectures and lots more. Read more.
Free every Thursday from 5-8pm! Also check out MOCA at the Geffen and at the Pacific Design Center. Still one of the of the best collections, curatorial controversies nothwithstanding! Read more.