Brewery Artwalk, Los Angeles, California
The Brewery Art colony consists of 500 or so resident or day use artists in every field of creation and production, including but not limited to: Graphic Design, Web Design, Art Direction, Film/TV Directors, Production Design, Painters, Sculptors, Photographers, Weaving, Furniture Design, Taxidermy, Special f/x, Compositing, Motion Graphics, Multimedia Authoring, Architecture, Lighting Design, Interior Design, Set Dressing, Propmaking, Cinematography, Water Features. Acknowledged as the world’s largest live-work art colony, the Brewery attracts nearly 15,000 art-loving Southern California residents, tourists, collectors, curators, dealers, educators, and students to its famed ArtWalk. Over 170 private studios in the 300-studio complex throw open their doors to the public, giving them a rarely-seen glimpse of the artists’ diverse creations and loft-dwelling lifestyle. The Brewery, a 22-building complex on 23 acres, comprises a variety of structures, some dating back to 1888. It includes a combination of the former Eastside and Pabst Blue Ribbon Breweries, from which the community derives its name, and one of Los Angeles' first power plants, Edison Power Station #3. It is located in an area rich with historic and cultural significance, near Olvera Street, Chinatown, and Little Tokyo, in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
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