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L.A. Walk of Art February 16, 2019 L.A. Walk of Art February 16, 2019 Who says L.A. isn’t a walking city? ROUTE 6 Presented with ForYourArt to mark the launch of From Chinatown to DTLA Frieze Los Angeles, the free L.A. Walk of Art on Nine drivable stops that begin with artist-run spaces Saturday, February 16, involves twelve self-guided in and around Chinatown, and lead to the museums routes across the city, exploring neighborhoods of L.A.’s urban center. of galleries and museums as well as places to Google Maps directions eat and shop. Join the L.A. Walk of Art, by car, by foot and by metro. Frieze Los Angeles run from February 15-17 at Paramount Pictures Studios. ROUTE 7 In and around DTLA A driving tour with eight stops, including new destinations like Hauser and Wirth and ICA LA. ROUTE 1 Google Maps directions Highland Ave. & Santa Monica Blvd. in Hollywood A ten-stop walking tour through one of L.A.’s newer and most concentrated clusters of galleries and ROUTE 8 non-profits. Further south and by Exposition Park Google Maps directions Eight stops accessible by car, with a mix of newer and more established galleries, terminating at the California African American Museum. ROUTE 2 Google Maps directions Hollywood Blvd. & Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood Four walkable stops showcasing a variety of L.A. architectures repurposed for art—from a ROUTE 9 glamorous Spanish-style hotel to a quintessential Beverly Blvd. & Wilshire Blvd. strip mall storefront. A part-walkable, nine-stop journey stopping at Google Maps directions museums and galleries new and established. Google Maps directions ROUTE 3 From WeHo into Beverly Hills ROUTE 10 A nine-stop driving tour with visits to design and Washington Blvd. & southwest towards Inglewood architecture spaces in addition to art. Eight stops that include burgeoning Washington Google Maps directions Blvd. and Art + Practice in Leimert Park. Google Maps directions ROUTE 4 Koreatown & MacArthur Park ROUTE 11 Five younger spaces around one of the densest La Cienega Blvd. & Washington Blvd. in Culver City sections of L.A. Eight stops—many walkable—around one of L.A.’s Google Maps directions best known gallery districts. Google Maps directions ROUTE 5 From the East Side & beyond ROUTE 12 A long, ten-stop trip traversing several The beach, the valley, and in between neighborhoods on the East Side of L.A. (between A long haul that begins with galleries in Venice Hollywood and DTLA) and reaching around to and hits the Hammer and Fowler in Westwood, Pasadena and Alhambra. plus CSUN in the Valley. Google Maps directions Google Maps directions.
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