Galleries Events in Culver City
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Events / Contemporary Art
JK Gallery
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2632 S. La Cienega Blvd. - Los Angeles (Art District)
JK features an eclectic selection of artpainting, photography, sculpture and multimediafrom emerging and established local and regional artists.
Events / Galleries
Indie Collective Gallery
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6039a Washington Blvd. - Culver City (Art District)
This self-described "gallery for art and fashion" is curated / run by international fashionista Gulbin Yavuz. Despite being automatically suspicious...
Events / Paintings and Drawings
Cerasoli gallery
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8530-B Washington Blvd. - Culver City (Art District)
Cerasoli features the same cutting-edge selection of established and up-and-coming artists, set against the backdrop of the Culver City art scene.
Events / Contemporary Art
Corey Helford
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8522 Washington Blvd - Culver City (Art District)
Owned by Jan Corey and her husband, television producer Bruce Helford. This gallery features work in the cheeky, bawdy, New Fine Art movement, with...
Events / Photography
Duncan Miller Gallery
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10959 Venice Blvd. - Los Angeles (Palms)
This West L.A. gallery specializes in photography.
Events / Photography
Moses Berkson - Coastal Access
The Constant Gallery - 2673 S. La Cienega Blvd. - Los Angeles (Art District)
Nov. 1 - Nov. 29: New sea-and-land-based work from 'localist' surfing photographer Moses Berkson. Opening reception Nov. 1, 6 - 8 p.m.
Events / Emerging Artists
Angstrom Gallery
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2622 La Cienega Blvd. - Los Angeles (Art District)
According to the website, David Quadrini started Angstrom Gallery in August of 1996. Word's still not in on whether the gallery's name was...
Events / Contemporary Art
Events / Photography
David Gallery
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5797 Washington Blvd. - Los Angeles (Art District)
Originally Apex Fine Art, David Gallery focuses on large-format photography and photojournalism.
Events / Contemporary Art
Kinsey/ DesForges Gallery
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6009 Washington Blvd - Culver City (Art District)
This gallery is located inside the Blk/Mrkt building.



