SAVE THE DATE: Opening Reception of “The People’s Home– Winston Street 1974” at These Days Gallery – Friday May 18th

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SAVE THE DATE: Opening Reception of “The People’s Home– Winston Street 1974” at These Days Gallery – Friday May 18th

These Days Gallery is partnering with UNITED AMERICAN INDIAN INVOLVEMENT, an organization founded in 1974 to aid local disadvantaged Native Americans in their presentation of “The People’s Home– Winston Street 1974.”  UAII opened in the same building that the gallery maintains today, at 118 Winston Street in DTLA, making this exhibit an especially meaningful one. The…

Tour Coverage: Cartwheel Art Tours x Women Who Whiskey in DTLA for “The Art of Whiskey” (Sunday October 29th)

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Tour Coverage: Cartwheel Art Tours x Women Who Whiskey in DTLA for “The Art of Whiskey” (Sunday October 29th)

This was a super fun tour designed for Women Who Whiskey – Los Angeles​ with Kim Ohanneson,​ that was offered as a pre-Halloween version of “The Art of Whiskey” for our partnered tour series. Our founder Cindy Schwarzstein​ led the custom walking tour that combined elements of Cartwheel Art Tours Underground L.A. and Art and…

Preview: Solo Exhibition “Never Say Never”by Tanner Goldbeck at THESE DAYS – Opening Reception Saturday June 10th

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Preview:  Solo Exhibition “Never Say Never”by Tanner Goldbeck at THESE DAYS – Opening Reception Saturday June 10th

The opening reception for NEVER SAY NEVER, a solo exhibition featuring new work by Tanner Goldbeck, is Saturday June 10th from 7pm-10pm at THESE DAYS, in Downtown Los Angeles. Through painting, drawings, and photographs, Goldbeck expresses his experience of a decade lived in downtown Los Angeles. Goldbeck’s work reflects the organized chaos of Downtown Los…

Cartwheel Art Tours x BritWeek: \Brit-fluence(d)\ Urban Adventure Bus Tour

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Cartwheel Art Tours x BritWeek: \Brit-fluence(d)\ Urban Adventure Bus Tour

Join Cartwheel Art Tours for an official BritWeek programming event, on an urban bus adventure, to DISCOVER, EXPLORE and EXPERIENCE British culture in Los Angeles, through art and food/beverage. Whether it’s been through music, film, literature, fashion, architecture, pop-culture, philosophy, or science, Britain has affected us. With insider perspectives, by makers and artists, Cartwheel Art founder, Cindy Schwarzstein, will lead the group by…

Tonight – The First Downtown LA Art Walk Short Film Festival & These Days with Wild Life and Calder Greenwood!

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Tonight – The First Downtown LA Art Walk Short Film Festival & These Days with Wild Life and Calder Greenwood!

Photo by Stephen Zeigler from These Days of Wild Life for his installation this evening at 118 Winston. Tonight is the second thursday of the month and that means it’s time for the Downtown LA Art Walk – a great experience with people from all over the area, strolling visiting galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. However…

May 4 at LACMA: The Murals of Los Angeles & Teotihuacan, a Conversation

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May 4 at LACMA: The Murals of Los Angeles & Teotihuacan, a Conversation

Los Angeles is a city that is just beginning to embrace its mural history and culture, so it’s fitting that LACMA has opened a new exhibit The Painted City: Art from Teotihuacan, which celebrates Mexico’s ancient painted city. On May 4th, 12:30pm,  at LACMA’s Bing Theater, the museum has organized a special, free discussion addressing…

Shepard Fairey Adds Mural to 118 Winston’s Indian Alley

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Shepard Fairey Adds Mural to 118 Winston’s Indian Alley

The brick walls along the alley behind 118 Winston in Downtown Los Angeles’s Historic Core provide a canvas  for some of Los Angeles best known muralists. Over Labor Day weekend, Shepard Fairey left his mark with a second mural on what is known as Indian Alley–much of the art work on the bricks represents images…