Gallery

LA Artcore Brewery Annex

Los Angeles, United States

Address

  • 650 A South Avenue 21
  • Los Angeles
  • California
  • 90031
  • United States

Regular hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
12:00 – 16:00
Friday
12:00 – 16:00
Saturday
12:00 – 16:00
Sunday
12:00 – 16:00

The core of LA Artcore evolved out of the social and artistic interactions of students in at Cal State LA’s fine arts department, under the tutelage of Lydia Takeshita during 1960’s and 1970’s. Students would meet regularly outside of class to discuss what would become a cumulative involvement in Downtown LA’s aesthetic movement of the late-70’s, 80’s and early-90’s, and its budding fine arts culture.

Following her Cal State LA tenure, Ms. Takeshita and many of her students relocated their activities to Downtown and established a gallery space on San Mateo street in what is now the Arts District. LA Artcore was formally incorporated as a 501-c3 nonprofit corporation in 1979. During the 1980’s, Takeshita and LA Artcore produced numerous exhibits and along with an in-house publication entitled Visions Art Quarterly that brought local and regional coverage until 1991. Concurrently, Ms. Takeshita established LA Artcore’s International Exchange Program with then-visiting artists, Kamol Tassananchalee, Yoshio Ikezaki, and Nobu Kano, who have been longtime partners in this collaborative exchange that allows artists to travel and exihibit in a foreign country. Since then, LA Artcore has conducted exchange programs with Thailand, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Italy, San Luis Obispo, and Albuquerque.  

In addition to its Downtown space Takeshita secured another gallery space in 1998 at the Brewery Arts Colony, a former Brewery transformed into the country’s largest live-work artist’s complex. This gallery space is still in operation today with regularly scheduled monthly art exhibits.

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