L.A. native and artist Gary Baseman is bringing his unmistakable style to “Off the Menu,” his first solo exhibition in the city in over a dozen years. The show is a love letter to L.A. dining, featuring 40 of the artist’s “action” drawings that he’s doodled on menus while dining at local restaurants, from Musso and Frank to Canter’s. And it couldn’t be held in a more fitting place: the iconic Johnie’s Coffee Shop, right across from the Academy Museum. The exhibition’s opening (May 8, 3–6pm) will coincide with the Metro D Line expansion’s opening—it’s just steps from the Wilshire/Fairfax station. On May 9, there will be an opening reception (6–9pm), and the show will remain open through June 14. The classic diner hasn’t been open to the public in over 25 years, so don’t miss your chance to step inside.

Off the Menu: Dining & Drawing in L.A.
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Details
- Event website:
- www.instagram.com/p/DXzb8WLD7jd/
- Address
- Johnie’s Coffee Shop
- 6099 Wilshire Blvd
- Los Angeles
- 90048
- Price:
- Free
- Opening hours:
- Wed–Sun noon–7pm
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