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Downtown Gallery Guide March

Monthly Downtown Gallery Guide & Art Walk Events.

Downtown Los Angeles’ only monthly gallery guide in print distributed during the month’s largest art event and locally there after in the Historic Core, and surrounding areas. 

The Arty. Jeffrey Vincent Parise’s studio showcases a collection of acrylic and oil works on canvas, and is open every month for Art Walk festivities. Past exhibits include “Man Vs. Beast”, an investigation into the relationship and connection between the two. Open during March 13th Art Walk. 634 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. http://www.artyla.com

Art Walk Lounge. “Lounge Happenings.” The lounge will be open for Art Walk this month with featured artists, coupons, giveaways, and more. March 13th. 634 S. Spring Street., Los Angeles 90013 http://downtownartwalk.org/artwalk-lounge

Blackstone Gallery. “I Keep It All In Check. Don’t Worry Bout It Baby.” LA Artist Timothy Lynch presents a solo exhibition of his work. Opening reception: March 13th, 6pm to 9pm. Runs through April 5th. 901 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, 90015. blackstonegalleryla.com. (909) 746-6308

Carol Cirillo Stanley Studio Gallery. A haven for fine arts photography in the heart of the Fashion District, past shows of Ms. Cirillo-Stanley’s have included “Paper Walls,” a photography exhibition that presented “the shapes, colors, and fantastic design found along the walls in Tuscany, Italy.” 112 W. 9th St. Suite 507, Los Angeles 90015, 949-633-8961, www.carolcirillostanley.com 

CB1 Gallery. “Ground” feat. Emily Davis Adams. Brooklyn artist Adams presents her first solo exhibition following a series of group shows and residencies in New York, Berkeley, and France. Runs March 23rd through April 27th.

“The Soft and Sweet Eclipse” feat. Timothy Nolan. The Los Angeles-based painter showcases his geometric artworks and sculptures. Runs March 23rd through April 27th.

“Tragic Kingdom” feat. Rory Devine. The New York artist utilizes a stunning photo-realist style of painting in his new show to address issues of humor, tragedy, and the authentic voice of the artist”. Runs through March 16th.

“Capture The Rapture” A group exhibition curated by Rory Devine and featuring work from Jack Davidson, Karin Davie, Mary Heilmann, Robert Levine, Laura Owens, Karen Schifano, and Monique van Genderen. Runs through March 16th. W. 5th Street, Los Angeles 90013. (213) 806-7889. www.cb1gallery.com

CLADE Gallery. Developed and produced in Los Angeles by designer Maya Reynolds, CLADE’s artisanal collection is made in exclusive runs from high quality, natural materials. Aside from displaying their wares, their outpost on Spring St. plays host during ArtWalk to events like photography exhibitions from Dig Wayne, jewelry galleries by artists Delovo, Valou & Ray Wiley, and other fashion-centric shows. 600 South Spring Street Studio 105, Los Angeles, California 90014.  Clademan.com

Curtis Simmons Gallery – Art Walk reception for artist and curator Curtis Simmons as his location becomes the newest gallery for Downtown Los Angeles, and the only gallery with a liquor license. AA (Art and Alcohol is a daily event. Located at 200 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. For more information visit curtissimmonsgallery.com

DAC Gallery. “Mario Canali”. In their new space at 431 South Broadway Street, DAC presents new works from painter Mario Canali, who finished them all during a year-long visit to LA in 2012. Preview during Art Walk on March 13th, 7-9pm; Opening Reception: March 10th, 6pm-9:30pm. DACgallery.com  (213) 627-7374

Diego Cardoso Gallery. An ongoing exhibition of works from artist Diego Cardoso, who seeks to explore “urban environments through combining perception with the imagination creating a ‘magical realism’.” Art Walk: March 13th, 6pm – 10pm. 738 S. Los Angeles Street (Santee Village Courtyard), Los Angeles 90014, (310) 625-5861

El Nopal Press. The 5th Street gallery “publishes fine arts prints and lithographs addressing social issues relevant to the cross-border dialog between Los Angeles and Mexico City artists.” Look for monthly Art Walk demonstrations and showcases. 109 W. 5th St., Los Angeles
213-239-0417 | www.elnopalpress.com/

Gallery 1927 at the Fine Arts Building. “Route 66 – America’s Historic Highway” feat. Mark Peacock. Peacock turns his camera lens on the iconic American highway with an exhibition B&W photographs. Runs through March 11th. 811 W. 7th St., Los Angeles. 213-489-4054. www.artmeetsarchitecture.com

Gary Leonard/Take My Picture. The artist presents exhibitions drawing from a wealth of his acclaimed photographic work. Call for Opening Hours. 860 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90014, 213-622-2256, www.takemypicture.com

Gallery Mujo. Taking its name from the “Buddhist concept of impermanence, of nothing lasting forever,” this gallery collects spiritual artworks that place an emphasis on Buddhist values and “a special impact on the heart. Hours: Tue – Sat: 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm. 137 East Third Street, Los Angeles CA 90012. GalleryMUJO@yahoo.com. (909) 573-3627

Gloria Delson Contemporary Arts. “Group Show” A group show celebrating exciting new discoveries in the mediums of mixed media, painting, and photography with participating artists including Jonas Bienenfeld, Qathryn Brehm, Joseph De Sanze, Austin Irving, Paul Lopez Sr.

and more. Art Walk Reception: Thursday, March 8th, 6pm-10pm. Runs through March 31st. Gallery Hours: 12 noon– 7pm (Tuesday – Friday), 12 noon-‐3pm (Saturday & Sunday), Mondays and evenings by appointment. Visit www.GDCAgallery.com or call Petra at (323) 309‐2875.



The Hive Gallery, “Morpheus” feat. Luciano Martinez, Stephanie Weitekamp, Kyle Abernethy, Lydia Burris, and many more. The gallery presents this White Matter-curated “exploration and investigation” into the different permutations of dream worlds. Opening Reception: March 8th, 8-11:30PM, $5 Suggested Donation. Runs through March 29st. 729 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. Hivegallery.com

Hollywood Junkys. Exhibiting their wares and ethos during Art Walk, this Los Angeles St. space “creatively markets and recycles the interesting and forgotten specializing in objects, clothing, music and books.” 721 Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, 323 356 0777, www.hollywoodjunkys.com

Jennifer Main Gallery. The artist presents her works of vibrant color in all mediums, but “mostly acrylics as well as mixed media, incorporating collage and painting.” Call for Opening Hours. 617 S Grand Ave. , Los Angeles, http://www.jennifermaingallery.com

LA Artcore. “Sangeeta Reddy and Yari Ostovany” The gallery presents this tandem-solo exhibition from Denver-based artist Reddy, whose paintings were influenced by the topographical features of the Colorado Plateau, and also Ostovany, a Bay-area artist immersed in abstract paintings that reveal natural phenomena through light and form. Runs through March 30th. Union Center for the Arts, 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles, CA 90012. (323) 276-9320, http://www.laartcore.org

Machine Inspired Art (MIA) Gallery. “Artwalk Exhibition” Aiming to “explore and showcase the role and application of technology, in specific computational technology, within the creative process, the Main St. gallery celebrates Art Walk while exhibiting works from resident artists. March 13th, 6pm – 11pm. 530 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA. (213) 293-9442. http://www.machineinspiredart.com

MB Abram Gallery. Celebrated architect and artist Ted Tokio Tanaka presents a monthly selection of drawings and paintings, which fall under contemporary, tribal, and African art. Open for March 13th Artwalk. 525 West 7th St, Los Angeles, 90014. 310-738-5235, www.mbabramgalleries.com

Miguel Osuna Art Studio. The Spring Street studio is the brainchild of the Guadalajara, Mexico-born Osuna, who specializes in evocative landscape and abstract works. Past exhibitions include “Spin,” where several artists contributed to spinning paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and video.” 410 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90013. www.miguelosuna.com

MOCA. “Recent Acquisitions and Works From The Collection.” Featuring “selected large-scale works or single-artist presentations from MOCA’s renowned Permanent Collection”, take a glance at exhibitions from names such as Nan Goldin, Fischii & Weiss, Marnie Weber, and others. Through March 31st, 2014. 250 South Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012. http://www.moca.org/museum/index.php?

REDCAT Gallery. “Enlightenment Discourse on the Origins of Architecture” feat. Pablo Bronstein. London-based artist Bronstein comes to REDCAT for a “staged essay” in which he “assumes the roles of art historian, architect and choreographer as he reconstructs historical moments and mimics them in tableaux vivants.” Daily performances: Tuesday–Sunday, 3–6pm or through intermission. Through March 15th. 631 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. (213) 237-2800. REDCAT.org

Robert Reynolds Studio and Gallery. The workspace of the legendary artist opens its doors monthly for Art Walk, displaying its permanent and touring exhibitions to the public from 1pm-9pm. 408 South Spring St. Los Angeles 90013. Gallery Hours: Mon thru Fri, 11am-6pm. By Appointment, please call (213) 308-8896.

Spring Arts Tower. The Gathering – Artists David Lovejoy, Liz Huston’s Art and Curiosities, Andrea Bogdan’s Studio, Jena Priebe’s The Fold, and Evi Piorunek’s Gather share a nest of galleries above the Last Bookstore, while artist/painter Mary Antonelli exhibits her work on the ground floor. Open during March 13thth Art Walk, 6pm-10pm. 453 S Spring St., Los Angeles, 213-623-4636, www.springartstower.com/

Steven Rowe Art Studio. The Australian-born artist exhibits his diverse range of drawings, paintings and window installations in his space in The Arty gallery. Open during March 13th Art Walk, 634 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. http://www.stephenroweart.com/

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