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Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC)
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The Social and Public Art Resource Center is a non-profit community arts center based in Venice, California. SPARC hosts exhibitions, sponsors workshops and murals, and lobbies for the preservation of Los Angeles area murals and other works of public art.
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Beyond Baroque
681 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
Venice Walk Street
1622-1618 Shell Ave, Venice, CA 90291
Universal Art Gallery
2001 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Oakwood Recreation Center
767 California Ave, Venice, CA 90291
Triangle Park
Triangle Park, Oxford Ave & Marr St, Venice, CA 90291
Muck Rock Open Studio
511 Santa Clara Ave, Venice, CA 90291, United States
Mosaic Tile House Venice, CA
1116 Palms Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Nearby restaurants
Paloma Venice
600 S Venice Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Superba Food + Bread Venice
1900 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Gjelina Take Away
1427 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Gjelina
1429 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Ōwa
1635 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
The Great Western Steak & Hoagie Co.
1720 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Deus Ex Machina - Emporium Of Post Modern Activities
1001 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
Wirin Thai Restaurant
2308 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Abbot's Pizza Company
1407 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
ZinquĂŠ
1440 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Nearby hotels
The Kinney Venice Beach
737 Washington Blvd, Venice, CA 90292
Marina Seven Motel
2435 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
Lincoln Inn
2447 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
PodShare Venice (PERMANENTLY CLOSED)
522 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291, United States
Jolly Roger Hotel
2904 Washington Blvd, Venice, CA 90291
The Venice Beach Hostel
Washington Blvd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles Marina Del Rey
4200 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292
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Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC)

685 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
4.7(23)
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The Social and Public Art Resource Center is a non-profit community arts center based in Venice, California. SPARC hosts exhibitions, sponsors workshops and murals, and lobbies for the preservation of Los Angeles area murals and other works of public art.

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attractions: Beyond Baroque, Venice Walk Street, Universal Art Gallery, Oakwood Recreation Center, Triangle Park, Muck Rock Open Studio, Mosaic Tile House Venice, CA, restaurants: Paloma Venice, Superba Food + Bread Venice, Gjelina Take Away, Gjelina, Ōwa, The Great Western Steak & Hoagie Co., Deus Ex Machina - Emporium Of Post Modern Activities, Wirin Thai Restaurant, Abbot's Pizza Company, Zinqué
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(310) 822-9560
Website
sparcinla.org

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Nearby attractions of Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC)

Beyond Baroque

Venice Walk Street

Universal Art Gallery

Oakwood Recreation Center

Triangle Park

Muck Rock Open Studio

Mosaic Tile House Venice, CA

Beyond Baroque

Beyond Baroque

4.7

(79)

Open 24 hours
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Venice Walk Street

Venice Walk Street

4.5

(17)

Open 24 hours
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Universal Art Gallery

Universal Art Gallery

4.8

(41)

Open 24 hours
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Oakwood Recreation Center

Oakwood Recreation Center

4.4

(139)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC)

Paloma Venice

Superba Food + Bread Venice

Gjelina Take Away

Gjelina

Ōwa

The Great Western Steak & Hoagie Co.

Deus Ex Machina - Emporium Of Post Modern Activities

Wirin Thai Restaurant

Abbot's Pizza Company

ZinquĂŠ

Paloma Venice

Paloma Venice

4.2

(147)

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Superba Food + Bread Venice

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Gjelina

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Justin OuelletteJustin Ouellette
Stumbling upon SPARC during a walk felt like a full-circle moment—having visited the space over 40 years ago, I was moved to see that while certain aspects had changed, the spirit of the place remained intact. What I found was not just a public art space, but a sanctuary of creative resistance and cultural empowerment. The professionalism of the staff was immediately apparent. Their passion, knowledge, and commitment to social justice created an environment that felt both globally informed and deeply personal. SPARC is a comprehensive art facility that, in my view, carries a world-renowned energy—its installations and programming speak directly to themes of justice, identity, and community transformation. As someone who has spent years studying and practicing social justice through art, this space felt like home. Though the building isn’t massive, its layout—both inside and out—is beautifully designed. The open, modern feel invites reflection and sharpens the focus on the work being presented. Admission is free, with donations encouraged, and even a small memento like a sticker felt meaningful. The exhibit I viewed was especially powerful—a cross-continental dialogue between South African and American artists, centered on printmaking techniques and the intersections of climate, politics, and resistance. It wasn’t just a display—it was a conversation, layered and honest, mirroring the parallel struggles of nations young and old. Outside, the youth-led garden project stood as a vibrant symbol of reclamation and renewal. What was once the old Venice police station is now a space of growth, healing, and creativity—its flowers and cacti echoing both the resilience of the land and the transformative power of public art. SPARC continues to inspire, educate, and challenge in all the best ways. I look forward to collaborating with this extraordinary space in the future. They’ve done a phenomenal job preserving history while cultivating a dynamic and meaningful presence in today’s cultural landscape. In addition, you can purchase featured artist work and famous artist who serve on the board of directors and are associated with the gallery in the gift store, and there are a beautiful number of options at reasonable and beautiful prices that you can take home and learn more about art and culture and Really take away from the immersive experience.
ntht Nguyenntht Nguyen
Nice building surrounded by a beautiful community garden. A nice stop to enjoy art and wildlife at door steps.
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Justin OuelletteJustin Ouellette
Stumbling upon SPARC during a walk felt like a full-circle moment—having visited the space over 40 years ago, I was moved to see that while certain aspects had changed, the spirit of the place remained intact. What I found was not just a public art space, but a sanctuary of creative resistance and cultural empowerment. The professionalism of the staff was immediately apparent. Their passion, knowledge, and commitment to social justice created an environment that felt both globally informed and deeply personal. SPARC is a comprehensive art facility that, in my view, carries a world-renowned energy—its installations and programming speak directly to themes of justice, identity, and community transformation. As someone who has spent years studying and practicing social justice through art, this space felt like home. Though the building isn’t massive, its layout—both inside and out—is beautifully designed. The open, modern feel invites reflection and sharpens the focus on the work being presented. Admission is free, with donations encouraged, and even a small memento like a sticker felt meaningful. The exhibit I viewed was especially powerful—a cross-continental dialogue between South African and American artists, centered on printmaking techniques and the intersections of climate, politics, and resistance. It wasn’t just a display—it was a conversation, layered and honest, mirroring the parallel struggles of nations young and old. Outside, the youth-led garden project stood as a vibrant symbol of reclamation and renewal. What was once the old Venice police station is now a space of growth, healing, and creativity—its flowers and cacti echoing both the resilience of the land and the transformative power of public art. SPARC continues to inspire, educate, and challenge in all the best ways. I look forward to collaborating with this extraordinary space in the future. They’ve done a phenomenal job preserving history while cultivating a dynamic and meaningful presence in today’s cultural landscape. In addition, you can purchase featured artist work and famous artist who serve on the board of directors and are associated with the gallery in the gift store, and there are a beautiful number of options at reasonable and beautiful prices that you can take home and learn more about art and culture and Really take away from the immersive experience.
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Stumbling upon SPARC during a walk felt like a full-circle moment—having visited the space over 40 years ago, I was moved to see that while certain aspects had changed, the spirit of the place remained intact. What I found was not just a public art space, but a sanctuary of creative resistance and cultural empowerment. The professionalism of the staff was immediately apparent. Their passion, knowledge, and commitment to social justice created an environment that felt both globally informed and deeply personal. SPARC is a comprehensive art facility that, in my view, carries a world-renowned energy—its installations and programming speak directly to themes of justice, identity, and community transformation. As someone who has spent years studying and practicing social justice through art, this space felt like home. Though the building isn’t massive, its layout—both inside and out—is beautifully designed. The open, modern feel invites reflection and sharpens the focus on the work being presented. Admission is free, with donations encouraged, and even a small memento like a sticker felt meaningful. The exhibit I viewed was especially powerful—a cross-continental dialogue between South African and American artists, centered on printmaking techniques and the intersections of climate, politics, and resistance. It wasn’t just a display—it was a conversation, layered and honest, mirroring the parallel struggles of nations young and old. Outside, the youth-led garden project stood as a vibrant symbol of reclamation and renewal. What was once the old Venice police station is now a space of growth, healing, and creativity—its flowers and cacti echoing both the resilience of the land and the transformative power of public art. SPARC continues to inspire, educate, and challenge in all the best ways. I look forward to collaborating with this extraordinary space in the future. They’ve done a phenomenal job preserving history while cultivating a dynamic and meaningful presence in today’s cultural landscape. In addition, you can purchase featured artist work and famous artist who serve on the board of directors and are associated with the gallery in the gift store, and there are a beautiful number of options at reasonable and beautiful prices that you can take home and learn more about art and culture and Really take away from the immersive experience.
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Stumbling upon SPARC during a walk felt like a full-circle moment—having visited the space over 40 years ago, I was moved to see that while certain aspects had changed, the spirit of the place remained intact. What I found was not just a public art space, but a sanctuary of creative resistance and cultural empowerment. The professionalism of the staff was immediately apparent. Their passion, knowledge, and commitment to social justice created an environment that felt both globally informed and deeply personal. SPARC is a comprehensive art facility that, in my view, carries a world-renowned energy—its installations and programming speak directly to themes of justice, identity, and community transformation. As someone who has spent years studying and practicing social justice through art, this space felt like home. Though the building isn’t massive, its layout—both inside and out—is beautifully designed. The open, modern feel invites reflection and sharpens the focus on the work being presented. Admission is free, with donations encouraged, and even a small memento like a sticker felt meaningful. The exhibit I viewed was especially powerful—a cross-continental dialogue between South African and American artists, centered on printmaking techniques and the intersections of climate, politics, and resistance. It wasn’t just a display—it was a conversation, layered and honest, mirroring the parallel struggles of nations young and old. Outside, the youth-led garden project stood as a vibrant symbol of reclamation and renewal. What was once the old Venice police station is now a space of growth, healing, and creativity—its flowers and cacti echoing both the resilience of the land and the transformative power of public art. SPARC continues to inspire, educate, and challenge in all the best ways. I look forward to collaborating with this extraordinary space in the future. They’ve done a phenomenal job preserving history while cultivating a dynamic and meaningful presence in today’s cultural landscape. In addition, you can purchase featured artist work and famous artist who serve on the board of directors and are associated with the gallery in the gift store, and there are a beautiful number of options at reasonable and beautiful prices that you can take home and learn more about art and culture and Really take away from the immersive experience.
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Stumbling upon SPARC during a walk felt like a full-circle moment—having visited the space over 40 years ago, I was moved to see that while certain aspects had changed, the spirit of the place remained intact. What I found was not just a public art space, but a sanctuary of creative resistance and cultural empowerment.

The professionalism of the staff was immediately apparent. Their passion, knowledge, and commitment to social justice created an environment that felt both globally informed and deeply personal. SPARC is a comprehensive art facility that, in my view, carries a world-renowned energy—its installations and programming speak directly to themes of justice, identity, and community transformation. As someone who has spent years studying and practicing social justice through art, this space felt like home.

Though the building isn’t massive, its layout—both inside and out—is beautifully designed. The open, modern feel invites reflection and sharpens the focus on the work being presented. Admission is free, with donations encouraged, and even a small memento like a sticker felt meaningful.

The exhibit I viewed was especially powerful—a cross-continental dialogue between South African and American artists, centered on printmaking techniques and the intersections of climate, politics, and resistance. It wasn’t just a display—it was a conversation, layered and honest, mirroring the parallel struggles of nations young and old.

Outside, the youth-led garden project stood as a vibrant symbol of reclamation and renewal. What was once the old Venice police station is now a space of growth, healing, and creativity—its flowers and cacti echoing both the resilience of the land and the transformative power of public art.

SPARC continues to inspire, educate, and challenge in all the best ways. I look forward to collaborating with this extraordinary space in the future. They’ve done a phenomenal job preserving history while cultivating a dynamic and meaningful presence in today’s cultural landscape.

In addition, you can purchase featured artist work and famous artist who serve on the board of directors and are associated with the gallery in the gift store, and there are a beautiful number of options at reasonable and beautiful prices that you can take home and learn more about art and culture and Really take away from the...

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5.0
2y

A beautiful community garden and acting theatre. This is what the community needs more of in a large way. Public access to creative outlets in the arts and music. I absolutely adore the energy of this place and I walk through...

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4.0
6y

This is a really cool place you should check out one of the shows it brings together all different types of people in...

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