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Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
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The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery is located in the Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles, California. It focuses on the arts and artists of Southern California. The gallery was first established in 1954.
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Sidewalk Grill
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Mirate
1712 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Kismet
4648 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
HomeState
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1739 Public House
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Kismet Rotisserie
4666 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Loupiotte Kitchen
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Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
4.5(43)
Open until 4:00 PM
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The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery is located in the Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles, California. It focuses on the arts and artists of Southern California. The gallery was first established in 1954.

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attractions: Barnsdall Art Park, Hollyhock House, Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, Hollyhock House Visitor Center, Barnsdall Arts Center, La Luz De Jesus Gallery, Impro Theatre, LA Full Gospel Church, Founders Metropolitan Community Church Los Angeles, Church of Scientology, restaurants: Yai’s on Vermont, Imperial Chopsticks, Fatburger, Sidewalk Grill, Mirate, Kismet, HomeState, 1739 Public House, Kismet Rotisserie, Loupiotte Kitchen
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Nearby attractions of Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

Barnsdall Art Park

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Barnsdall Gallery Theatre

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Hollyhock House Visitor Center

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The strangest and most underwhelming experience I have ever had at any LA, or anywhere in SoCal, museum. Considering the museum was closed all of 2020 and 2021 I was surprised and happy when it appeared on Eventbrite for an exhibit. I snagged a few tickets back in October for today, Friday the 18th, because I rarely have time during the week, but knew I would today. I drove over (I’m a local here in LA) and walked up to the building pretty excited. I went to the Hollyhock House next door a few weekends back and had a great experience so I was hoping for the same here. That was not the case. I arrived to the front doors, which were locked, at 10:58. After a minute or two a lady came and opened the door and told me I was “a bit early.” By this time it was 11:04 so I asked to confirm with her that my tickets were for 11 and she said yes. I then had to show my COVID Vaccination Card and my Driver’s License to enter. After this cold greeting I walked in and was shocked to see just a small table in the hallway with a few pictures and small descriptions from this exhibit dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. Very little info and no high definition pictures. It looked like something you’d see at a middle school science fair or walking through a long airport hallway. After looking at this for about 5 minutes I asked if I could proceed to the exhibit. The docent then told me this was in fact the exhibit… So after a few quick glances I left very frustrated and confused. It’s ridiculous that they took reservations for this and made it seem like it was the full exhibit. If anything, this should only be for people that walk up and are curious about what’s inside. They should say sorry the exhibit is closed, but we have a brief informational panel for you to check out. Not something you would want people to waste gas and time to go out of their way to see. It was honestly the most underwhelming thing I’ve ever seen. I felt like I was scammed, even though it was free admission.
Shanelle SShanelle S
Art gallery that’s off the beaten park with a wonderfully curated selection of art. It’s located in the Barnsdall Park and there is free parking available. Try going to the top of the hill first to see if any spots are available before parking on the lot in the bottom. You can walk right in and explore the exhibit. Offal was on display when we went and it was a great Sunday afternoon activity. It’s good for families as well as friends. The space is a lot bigger than I had originally thought and you could spend as much or as little time wandering the space. It’s not crowded which I thought was an added perk of going to this museum, since at LACMA or MOCA I sometime feel a bit rushed by other people trying to look at the art. There are public restrooms available immediately to the left when you enter. There is a counter with brochures and there were a couple of employees to ask any questions about the art. Outside there were plenty of people picnicking and hanging out on the grass. There’s a great view of the Hollywood sign and the Griffith observatory. Overall a great way to spend an afternoon.
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The strangest and most underwhelming experience I have ever had at any LA, or anywhere in SoCal, museum. Considering the museum was closed all of 2020 and 2021 I was surprised and happy when it appeared on Eventbrite for an exhibit. I snagged a few tickets back in October for today, Friday the 18th, because I rarely have time during the week, but knew I would today. I drove over (I’m a local here in LA) and walked up to the building pretty excited. I went to the Hollyhock House next door a few weekends back and had a great experience so I was hoping for the same here. That was not the case. I arrived to the front doors, which were locked, at 10:58. After a minute or two a lady came and opened the door and told me I was “a bit early.” By this time it was 11:04 so I asked to confirm with her that my tickets were for 11 and she said yes. I then had to show my COVID Vaccination Card and my Driver’s License to enter. After this cold greeting I walked in and was shocked to see just a small table in the hallway with a few pictures and small descriptions from this exhibit dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. Very little info and no high definition pictures. It looked like something you’d see at a middle school science fair or walking through a long airport hallway. After looking at this for about 5 minutes I asked if I could proceed to the exhibit. The docent then told me this was in fact the exhibit… So after a few quick glances I left very frustrated and confused. It’s ridiculous that they took reservations for this and made it seem like it was the full exhibit. If anything, this should only be for people that walk up and are curious about what’s inside. They should say sorry the exhibit is closed, but we have a brief informational panel for you to check out. Not something you would want people to waste gas and time to go out of their way to see. It was honestly the most underwhelming thing I’ve ever seen. I felt like I was scammed, even though it was free admission.
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Art gallery that’s off the beaten park with a wonderfully curated selection of art. It’s located in the Barnsdall Park and there is free parking available. Try going to the top of the hill first to see if any spots are available before parking on the lot in the bottom. You can walk right in and explore the exhibit. Offal was on display when we went and it was a great Sunday afternoon activity. It’s good for families as well as friends. The space is a lot bigger than I had originally thought and you could spend as much or as little time wandering the space. It’s not crowded which I thought was an added perk of going to this museum, since at LACMA or MOCA I sometime feel a bit rushed by other people trying to look at the art. There are public restrooms available immediately to the left when you enter. There is a counter with brochures and there were a couple of employees to ask any questions about the art. Outside there were plenty of people picnicking and hanging out on the grass. There’s a great view of the Hollywood sign and the Griffith observatory. Overall a great way to spend an afternoon.
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4.5
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3y

The strangest and most underwhelming experience I have ever had at any LA, or anywhere in SoCal, museum. Considering the museum was closed all of 2020 and 2021 I was surprised and happy when it appeared on Eventbrite for an exhibit. I snagged a few tickets back in October for today, Friday the 18th, because I rarely have time during the week, but knew I would today. I drove over (I’m a local here in LA) and walked up to the building pretty excited. I went to the Hollyhock House next door a few weekends back and had a great experience so I was hoping for the same here. That was not the case.

I arrived to the front doors, which were locked, at 10:58. After a minute or two a lady came and opened the door and told me I was “a bit early.” By this time it was 11:04 so I asked to confirm with her that my tickets were for 11 and she said yes. I then had to show my COVID Vaccination Card and my Driver’s License to enter. After this cold greeting I walked in and was shocked to see just a small table in the hallway with a few pictures and small descriptions from this exhibit dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. Very little info and no high definition pictures. It looked like something you’d see at a middle school science fair or walking through a long airport hallway. After looking at this for about 5 minutes I asked if I could proceed to the exhibit. The docent then told me this was in fact the exhibit… So after a few quick glances I left very frustrated and confused.

It’s ridiculous that they took reservations for this and made it seem like it was the full exhibit. If anything, this should only be for people that walk up and are curious about what’s inside. They should say sorry the exhibit is closed, but we have a brief informational panel for you to check out. Not something you would want people to waste gas and time to go out of their way to see. It was honestly the most underwhelming thing I’ve ever seen. I felt like I was scammed, even though it was...

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5.0
6y

Art gallery that’s off the beaten park with a wonderfully curated selection of art. It’s located in the Barnsdall Park and there is free parking available. Try going to the top of the hill first to see if any spots are available before parking on the lot in the bottom. You can walk right in and explore the exhibit. Offal was on display when we went and it was a great Sunday afternoon activity. It’s good for families as well as friends. The space is a lot bigger than I had originally thought and you could spend as much or as little time wandering the space. It’s not crowded which I thought was an added perk of going to this museum, since at LACMA or MOCA I sometime feel a bit rushed by other people trying to look at the art. There are public restrooms available immediately to the left when you enter. There is a counter with brochures and there were a couple of employees to ask any questions about the art. Outside there were plenty of people picnicking and hanging out on the grass. There’s a great view of the Hollywood sign and the Griffith observatory. Overall a great way to spend...

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4.0
7y

LA MAG is a small gallery in the heart of Hollywood blvd that exhibits local arts and artists of Southern California. Staff are friendly and informative. Admission is FREE! Donation is highly recommended. Visitors can complete the exhibits in less than 30 minutes. The best part of this LA MAG is it view of the Hollywood sign, the Holly Hills and Griffith Park. If you're in the neighborhood go check out this gallery; not too many people knows about this gallery exist in the...

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