
Last Sunday, we went to the Art Walk at the Brewery. Its quite large and quite the experience. There's some interesting things to see. Its kind of like taking a look in these artist's heads when walking through their lofts. The LA times has a great description of the event...
The Brewery Art Colony presents itself as the world's largest artist live-work environment of its kind. It's big-- no question about that-- comprising approximately 20 acres, 21 buildings, some 300 studios/lofts, and a population of 400+. The former warehouse complex is located near Main St. and Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway) in a predominantly industrial area just northeast of downtown Los Angeles (a handful of loft spaces having cherry views of the city center) and east of Dodger Stadium. Residents include fine and commercial artists, designers, photographers, performers, and more. The Brewery also has its own restaurant (Barbara's), an art bookstore (Bookfinger), and several art galleries. Twice a year, over 100 Brewery residents open their studios to the public in what's called the Brewery Art Walk



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