Save the Date: Fabrik Expo, Jan 29-31

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Save the Date: Fabrik Expo, Jan 29-31

Fabrik Expo–a celebration of art, design, multi-media and performance art–premiers in the Downtown Los Angeles’ Arts District, the weekend of January to 30 to 31, with an opening night party on Friday January 29. The weekend-long art fair platform presents emerging and established cross-disciplinary artists, designers, and collaborative groups at Willow Studios, a 30,000-square-foot, indoor/outdoor…

Save the Date: “The Day Shall Declare It” Immersive Performance In Arts District

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Save the Date: “The Day Shall Declare It” Immersive Performance In Arts District

Imperial Art Studios in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District transforms one of their seven warehouses into an immersive site-specific performance space for The Day Shall Declare It. This critically acclaimed interdisciplinary theatrical piece–opening Thursday, February 26–weaves together dynamic movement with a collage of text inspired by American labor literature from a variety of iconic…

South of Seventh Neighborhood Walk, Saturday September 20

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South of Seventh Neighborhood Walk, Saturday September 20

Put on your walking shoes this Saturday, September 20 from 6pm to 9pm and get ready to experience the inaugural South of Seventh Neighborhood Walk, a community collaboration hosted by four galleries on the border of the Los Angeles Downtown Arts District, Cerre, CES Contemporary, Little Big Man Gallery and Wilding Cran Gallery. All four…

Save the Date: “Above the Streets” at ArtShareLA

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Save the Date: “Above the Streets” at ArtShareLA

ArtShareL.A. is an astounding space–above a community area which features exhibition space, a theater, classrooms, painting studios, and an open atrium with a koi pond are thirty live/work micro lofts with a shared common space. ArtShareLa opened in 1997 to meet the demand for affordable space in the Arts District, and flourished as an after-school…

Paul Schimmel Announces HUGE Arts District Gallery

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Paul Schimmel Announces HUGE Arts District Gallery

Former MOCA chief curator Paul Schimmel  who left over MOCA’s then-director Jeffrey Deitch’s  shall we say “deitchiness”–has returned victorious and triumphant to downtown Los Angeles, specifically to the Downtown Art District. On his Facebook page, Schimmel posted: My new home in downtown LA -a late 19 th early 20 th Century flour Mill. The 100,000…