Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

As the premier exhibition facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs since it opened in 1972, the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery attempts to enrich our community through exhibition and educational programs which interpret California contemporary art.

The facility's expansive exhibition space accommodates large, thematic group and solo exhibitions which reflect the current or retrospective work of area artists.

Artists, curators and interpretive writers are provided opportunities. School groups visit weekday mornings to explore exhibitions.

The Department of Cultural Affairs' Slide Registry is housed at the Gallery.

It contains images of the work of artists from throughout the state of California and is open for the use of curators and others interested in the visual arts of California.

Call Mary Oliver, Registrar, for more information, including membership information.

Municipal Art Gallery

The Municipal Art Gallery is operated and programmed by the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) and located in Barnsdall Park.

The gallery is open Thursday through Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Hours are extended to 9 pm on First Fridays

Admission is free.

Program Director: Mark Steven Greenfield

Curator: Scott Canty
For more information please call 323.644.6269
Fax 323.644.6271
E-mail, cadmag@sbcglobal.net
Exhibit schedule

Museum Education and Tours Program

The MET Program is a full arts education program under Director, Sara L. Cannon, operating since the 1980s.

It is comprised of a year-round School Tours Program where school children from all over LAUSD come for a two hour arts education session based on the exhibition shown at the gallery.

For information or to make reservations teachers, principals or field trip coordinators can contact Marta Feinstein, Education Coordinator for MET, at 323/644-6269 or email her at met_mfeinstein@sbcglobal.net.

Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery Site