Spring Brewery Artwalk & Open Studios

Spring Brewery Artwalk & Open Studios

The Brewery Artwalk is a biannual open studio event at the world's largest art colony with over 100 participating resident artists.

By Brewery Artwalk Association

Date and time

Sunday, May 4 · 11am - 6pm PDT

Location

Brewery Arts Complex

2100 Main Street #A-10 Los Angeles, CA 90031

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

The Brewery Artwalk, a biannual open studio event, at the world's largest art colony, near DTLA. With over 100 participating resident artists, you will be able to meet the artists, discover new favorites, and purchase original artwork directly. Admission and parking are free (there is the UPS parking lot at the end of Moulton). Come support LA's finest artists, take home great works and eat and drink in the beer garden and food trucks. We love our guests, but we ask that you leave your furry friends at home. If you require more information, please contact us! email: info@breweryartwalk.com The Brewery Artwalk is a free, educational, public arts event, designed to create an alternative venue for art exposure. It also allows artists at the Brewery the opportunity to open their studios and connect with the general public, the art industry, other working artists and the community. Families, children, students and individuals are encouraged to view the artists' work, meet with the artists in person and engage in dialogue about the art. The event is a unique community service open and free to all.

Organized by

The Brewery Artwalk Association, (BAA) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 Organization. Our mission is to produce, organize and facilitate the recurring biannual event known as the Brewery Artwalk. The Brewery Artwalk is a free, educational, public arts event, designed to create an alternative venue for art exposure. It also allows artists at the Brewery the opportunity to open their studios and connect with the general public, the art industry, other working artists and the community. Families, children, students and individuals are encouraged to view the artists' work, meet with the artists in person and engage in dialogue about the art. The event is a unique community service open and free to all.