October Art Walk

On Thursday, October 11th from 6-9PM, and until further notice, the Downtown Art Walk Headquarters will be hosted monthly at the SPRING ARTS COLLECTIVE, on the mezzanine level of The Last Bookstore at 453 S. Spring St in Los Angeles. Enter the bookstore on 5th at Spring, and walk up the stairs to the mezzanine. The Art Walk team will be on hand to distribute free collectible Gallery Guides (maps), and share information on what to see and do in their participating galleries and artist studios throughout the evening! For more info on the October programming, visit the Facebook event page.

The Spring Arts Collective is a unique art venue located on the mezzanine level of The Last Bookstore, in the center of Downtown Los Angeles’ Gallery Row. The Collective is comprised of five artists, Andrea BogdanJena PriebeDavid LovejoyLiz Hustonand Robin McGeough. In addition to the five studios, the Collective also includes the Spring Arts Gallery, located at the entrance of the studios. For more info, please visit the Spring Arts Collective’s website.

Interested in the October 11th guided Art Walk Gallery Tour? Grab tickets here while you still can!

Art Walk Galleries

Roughly 30 local galleries and art spaces participate in the Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk on the 2nd Thursday of each month. To find out more about these, please visit www.downtownartwalk.org/galleries, and don’t forget to follow them on Facebook!

Free Maps (Gallery Guides) are available at any of the participating spaces, or at The Spring Arts Collective at 453 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, 90013 from 6-9PM on Thursday, October 11th.

A digital version of the map is also available here!

Support

Did you know, the Downtown Art Walk does not receive funding from food truck and vendor lots? They rely on donors like you to keep this cultural event going strong! Please show your support for thecommunity by making a donation at the following link: www.DowntownArtWalk.org/Donate

To become a sponsor of Art Walk, please contact Downtown Art Walk.

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