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1 | BLACK-OWNED MUSEUMS, GALLERIES, AND ART SPACES IN LOS ANGELES | |||||||
2 | This is a working document compiled by Curate LA. The goal is to facilitate growth and awareness in the Los Angeles Arts Community as well as make these spaces more accessible to those who want to find them. We will continue to add resources. If you would like to contribute please submit here. | |||||||
3 | Gallery/Space | Neighborhood | Address | IG | Website | Contact | Description/Notes | |
5 | African American Cultural Center – Los Angeles | Leimert Part | 3018 West 48th Street Los Angeles, CA 90043-1335 | http://africanamericanculturalcenter-la.org/ | info@AfricanAmericanCulturalCenter-LA.org | The mission of the African American Cultural Center (SOPPAAC) is to recover, research, collect, preserve, interpret, teach and promote knowledge and appreciation of the rich, ancient and varied culture of African people with emphasis on African Americans. | ||
6 | Alkebulan Cultural Center | Pasadena | 1435 N Raymond Ave Pasadena, CA 91103 | @alkebulanpasadena | http://www.alkebulanpasadena.com/ | info.accpasadena@gmail.com | A Cultural Center created with the goal to provide knowledge and awareness of African and African-American heritage through culturally informed educational activities which nurture individual abilities and build confidence in academic, social and artistic achievement. | |
7 | Art + Practice | Leimert Park | 3401 W 43rd Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90008 | @artandpractice | https://www.artandpractice.org/ | office@artandpractice.org | Conceived and founded by artist Mark Bradford, activist Allan DiCastro, and philanthropist and art collector Eileen Harris Norton, Art + Practice (A+P)'s mission is twofold: (1) collaborate with a nonprofit social service provider (i.e. First Place for Youth) to support the needs of 18 to 24-year-old foster youth who are transitioning into adulthood, and (2) provide free access to museum-curated contemporary art celebrating artists of color. | |
8 | Artfully Spaced Gallery | Windsor Hills | 4401 W. Slauson Ave. Los Angeles, CA. 90043 | @sibyl2450 | https://artfullyspacedgallery.com/ | Artfully Spaced Gallery’s mission is to engage the talents of local and international artists to expand art appreciation multi-generationally and culturally through the presentation of community based exhibits of art in a wide range of media. To date ASG is conducting annual exhibits utilizing emerging and established artists from Lagos Nigeria, Sao Paulo Brazil, Dakar Senegal, as well as artists from Los Angeles, Inglewood, Marina Del Rey, Leimert Park, and surrounding cities in California. | * | |
9 | Band of Vices | West Adams | 5376 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 | @BandofVices | https://www.bandofvices.com/ | hello@BandofVices.com | Band of Vices was founded in 2015 by veteran actor & art curator Terrell Tilford. The gallery serves as a platform for emerging, mid-career & established contemporary artists that matter. | |
10 | Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center (BMPAC) | Leimert Part | 4317 Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008 | In 2008 Barbara Morrison opened the Barbara Morrison Performing Arts Center (BMPAC). The 99-seat Theatre and adaptable performance space is located in the historic city of Leimert Park, Los Angeles California. | ||||
11 | CAAM California African American Museum | Exposition Park | 600 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037 | @caaminla | https://caamuseum.org/ | reception@caamuseum.org | Founded in 1977, the California African American Museum has a long and rich history. The first African American museum of art, history, and culture fully supported by a state, CAAM was the direct result of a sustained, multiyear campaign of activism undertaken by visionary founders and community members. | |
12 | California Jazz & Blues Museum | Leimert Part | 4317 Degnan Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90008 | https://barbaramorrison.com/california-jazz-blues-museum/ | It is a long established fact that California Jazz & Blues Museum has long been considered one of the most important jazz locations in music history. Founded by Grammy Nominated Jazz legend Barbara Morrison; visitors from around the world come to learn and explore jazz and blues history. | * | ||
13 | Crenshaw Dairy Mart | 8629 Crenshaw Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305 | @crenshawdairymart | https://www.crenshawdairymart.com/ | INFO@CRENSHAWDAIRYMART.COM | Home to an artist collective and art gallery dedicated to shifting the trauma-induced conditions of poverty and economic injustice, bridging cultural work and advocacy, and investigating ancestries through the lens of Inglewood and its community. Founded by Patrisse Cullors, Noé Olivas, and Alexandre Dorriz. | ||
14 | Dominique Gallery | West Adams | 5654 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 | @dominique.gallery | https://www.dominiquegallery.com/ | info@dominiquegallery.com | Black woman owned since 2015 | |
15 | Galerie Lakaye | Hollywood | 1550 N. Curson Ave., Los Angeles | @galerielakaye | https://www.galerielakaye.com/ | galerie@galerielakaye.com | Galerie Lakaye is a contemporary ethnic art gallery with a special focus on Haitian Art. Owners Carine Fabius and Pascal Giacomini operate the gallery from their Craftsman home in Hollywood, CA. | |
16 | Gallery 90220 | South LA | 918 E 60th Street Los Angeles, CA 90001 | @gallery90220 | https://www.gallery90220.com/ | |||
17 | GHOST | Downtown LA | 3800 South Grand Ave #F, Los Angeles, California 90037 | @officialxghost | https://www.ghostnewyork.info/ | GHOST is a contemporary art gallery located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, with a satellite location on The Lower East Side, Manhattan, and a location in Downtown Los Angeles. The focus of the gallery is to aide in the development of emerging artists and to provide an open platform for new ideas. | ||
18 | John R. Martin | (online space) | @johnrmartin_gallery | https://www.johnrmartingallery.com/ | Archive of maverick Pasadena abstract figurative painter and gallery owner, John R. Martin, 1938-2014. | . | ||
19 | Kaos Art Network | Leimert Park | 4343 Leimert Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90008 | @kaosnetworkz | https://kaos-network.business.site/ | KAOS Network offers a way for the artistically talented and art enthusiasts of South Los Angeles to enjoy trans-media and multimedia art disciplines being offered in this vibrant community. KAOS Network creates a warm and open environment where everyone can participate and engage the material outcome of the work being presented. | ||
20 | kiarascura | @kiarascuraclub | contact@kiarascura.com | kiarascura is an artist-run gallery in Los Angeles shedding light on a diverse group of new artists. | . | |||
21 | Lula Washington Dance Theatre | Crenshaw / Leimert Park | 3773 Crenshaw Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016 | http://www.lulawashington.org/ | The Lula Washington Contemporary Dance Foundation (LWCDF) was founded in 1980 by Lula and Erwin Washington to provide a creative outlet for minority dance artists in South Los Angeles. | |||
22 | M. Hanks Gallery | Fullerton | 2501 East Chapman Avenue, Suite 235 Fullerton, CA 92831 | https://www.mhanksgallery.com/ | ehanks@mhanksgallery.com | Founded in 1988 by Eric Hanks, M. Hanks Gallery specializes in African American art. Paintings, drawings, sculpture, collages, assemblages and prints by some of the finest artists from the 19th century to the present day comprise the offering available through the gallery and from its extensive inventory of fine art. Owner Eric Hanks also hosts a podcast: https://www.mhanksgallery.com/category/podcasts/ | ||
23 | Quotidian | Downtown LA | 410 Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90013 | @la_quotidian | www.laquotidian.com | Quotidian has a mission to bring extraordinary aesthetics into the everyday life of Los Angeles by giving agency to practices that inspire, uplift, unite and beautify. Curators jill moniz and Francine Kelly work with artists who concentrate their practices on visual linguistics, shaping, translating, cultivating and communicating the richness and power of aesthetics and narrative. | * | |
24 | Rele Gallery | West Hollywood | 8215 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 | @relegallery | http://www.rele.co/ | art@rele.co | Founded to act as a critical interface between the African and international art worlds, Rele Gallery is a dynamic contemporary art gallery with 2 locations in Lagos, Nigeria and Los Angeles, USA. We represent and exhibit a fine selection of emerging and established artists working across diverse media in Africa and the diaspora. Established in 2015, the gallery is focused on promoting a larger appreciation, followership, and engagement of art from Africa, making it accessible to both a local and global audience. In keeping with our mission of situating art and artists from Africa in broader, international contexts, Rele gallery regularly participates in key art events and fairs. | |
25 | Reparations Club | Mid City/Online Shop | *Online Only Right Now* 4636 West Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016 | @reparations.club | https://linktr.ee/reparations.club | Founded by Jazzy McGilbert. A concept shop + creative space. Online shop only for now | * | |
26 | Residency | Inglewood | 310 East Queen St Inglewood, CA 90301 | @residencyart | https://residencyart.com/ | info@residencyart.com | Founded by Rick Garzon, Residency is a contemporary art gallery established to serve the area of South Central Los Angeles. They celebrate contemporary artists that continue to make projects for communities of color. | |
27 | SoLA Contemporary | South LA | 3718 Slauson Ave Los Angeles, LA 90043 | @solacontemporary | https://www.solacontemporary.org/ | info@solacontemporary.org | SoLA Contemporary advocates for change by empowering people from diverse backgrounds to explore the intersection of art, culture, society, and politics. We are a nonprofit, artist-run organization that serves as a cornerstone for cultural and artistic innovation in South Los Angeles. SoLA is a safe and receptive space for anyone seeking to experience the power of contemporary art. | |
28 | SON. Studio | South Central LA | 3733 S Western Ave, Los Angeles, California 90018 | @son.studio | https://www.instagram.com/son.studio/ | Justen LeRoy launched SON. Studio operating within his father’s long-standing barbershop in South Central LA. SON. is a platform for the multi-faceted experiences of black men. | * | |
29 | Superposition | (pop-up gallery) | @superpositiongallery | http://superpositiongallery.com/ | info@superpositiongallery.com / storm@superpositiongallery.com | A socially conscious approach to contemporary art with a focus on borrowed space. Superposition Gallery was founded in 2018 by artist and curator, Storm Ascher. The gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists from around the globe. | * | |
30 | The Creative House | Inglewood | 122 N Market St, Inglewood, CA 90301 | https://www.thecreativehouse.org/ | thecreativehousegallery@gmail.com | The Creative House Gallery is a non-profit gallery with a goal of helping the community transition, survive, develop and thrive through art access and art education. The Creative House Gallery is committed to enhancing the quality of life through our artistic programing that serves all ages, ethnicities, backgrounds and economic statuses with an emphasis on marginalized, underserved and underrepresented persons. | . | |
31 | The Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum (MCLM) | Culver City | 4130 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90230-3734 | http://www.claytonmuseum.org/ | The Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum (MCLM) is home to the Mayme Agnew Clayton Collection of African-American History and Culture. The collection contains over two million rare books, films, documents, photographs, artifacts, and works of art related to the history and culture of African Americans in the US. | * | ||
32 | The Museum of African American Art (MAAA) | Baldwin Hills | Macy's 3rd Floor Baldwin Hills Crenshaw 4005 Crenshaw Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90008 | http://www.maaala.org/welcome.html | info@maaala.org | THE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ART was founded in 1976 by noted artist and art historian Dr. Samella Lewis and a group of academic, artistic, business, and community leaders whose goal was to increase public awareness of African American art. | * | |
33 | The William Grant Still Arts Center | Mid City | 2520 S. West View Street Los Angeles, California 90016 | @wgsarts | https://wgsac.wordpress.com/ | Named after the late Dr. William Grant Still (1895-1978), the highly acclaimed African-American composer who lived in the West Adams neighborhood—a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs offering summer camp, creative workshops, music and art classes for adults and youth, an exhibition space, concerts, and places for community meetings and the neighborhood to come together. | ||
34 | Underground Museum | Arlington Heights | 3508 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 | @theundergroundmuseum | https://theunderground-museum.org/ | info@theunderground-museum.org | Founded by Karon and Noah Davis, UM is a space for exhibitions, events, dialogue, and artist collaborations. Located in the working class neighborhood of Arlington Heights, The Underground Museum is a cultural outpost complete with a garden and film screenings, dedicated to ensuring access to contemporary art and ideas for all of LA's residents. | closed |
35 | Vakseen Art Space | North Hollywood | 5649 Strohm Avenue, Los Angeles, CA | @vakseen | https://vakseenart.com/ | vakseenasst@gmail.com | Otha Davis III, also known as Vakseen, is an active realist painter living in Los Angeles. He will be opening the FIRST black-owned brick-and-mortar art space in North Hollywood, CA on September 18, 2021 to showcase his vast array of work. Vakseen is best known for his vibrant portraits of pop icons and his Vanity Pop collection, celebrating women, personal identity, luxury, and vulnerability. He will also be releasing his newest body of work, Legends Only: Los Angeles, a new series celebrating LA's pop culture icons which features EIGHT new portraits. | Closed |