Los Angeles All Galleries
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Galleries in Los Angeles, California.
Through public and environmental art programs and projects Astro plans to reinvent and reestablish social responsibility of art.
Transport Gallery, in Downtown Los Angeles, focuses on the exposure of challenging contemporary art by regional and international artists in all disciplines. The gallery is open by appointment only. Please call to schedule an appointment.
Now in its fourth year of operations DAG's vision is to revive the art of print making and is committed to the guardianship and furtherance of traditional print. DAG is located near Downtown Gallery Row, and part of the monthly Downtown Art Walk.
A premiere destination for urban art enthusiasts, this gallery is situated in Los Angeles. Past exhibits have included the mural work by the artist-collective Faile, David Ellis and Swoon. New Image Gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays.
On the edge of Chinatown is a small gallery gaining recognition for its presentation of contemporary artist of LA. A new show every month.
Opened in 2005, this contemporary urban art gallery is located on Santa Monica Boulevard, in Los Angeles. Artists who have contributed murals to gallery in the past include the London Police, Ekundayo, and Mear One.
Moving into the building next door at 424 Bamboo Lane on February 15, 2007, Bamboo Lane showcases visual arts and performances from the Far East and from local contemporary artists influenced by the art of Asia.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown L.A. is regarded as one of the country's premier museums. Located in two facilities, MOCA collects, exhibits, and interprets art created since 1940 and preserves it for future generations.
Specializing in contemporary urban and pop-surrealist art, this gallery is based in Los Angeles. Work on display may include paintings, wall stencils and photographs. California-based artist Sam Flores and actor/artist Jason Lee have had their work exhibited at Lab 101.
Intended to nurture the creative spirit ANDlab is both a gallery and a forum for ideas presented through lectures, concerts, and discussions.
The Gallery has been a magnet for art lovers and collectors for over thirty years in Saint-Tropez area. With a new location in LA, Adelaide de Perlinghi presides over a veritable jewel box of eclectic and carefully selected fine art. Presenting Caudron, A. Painter, Stawiarski and others.
Created to support cultural vitality of the Highland Park community, and enhance public appreciation of the visual arts.
The museum features art, music and film exhibits. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 12pm till 8pm, Friday 12pm till 9pm (Japanese Pavilion closes at 5pm) and Saturday, Sunday: 11am to 8pm.
Closed Wednesday.
Through painting, writing, photography and video G272 hopes to create dialogs of the urban landscape. As Part of Gallery Row they show around six shows a year presenting work from emerging and established artists.
Located in Boyle Heights, CASA 0101 is home to arts, cultural, and educational programs-in theater, digital film making, art and dance.
The Fine Arts Building stands as one of the great architectural treasures of LA. Dating back to 1927 and designed as a Romanesque Revival style structure. Now in partnership with the Papillon Gallery they present monthly exibits.
When visiting the famous Library Tower take a look for Robert Graham's Source Figure, overlooking a stream that flows down to a small pool on Fifth Street.
When in the neighborhood of 5th St. & Flower don't miss Herbert Bayer's creation, Double Ascension, rising out of the elevated pool.









