Photograph: Courtesy Brewery ArtWalk

The Brewery

  • Art | Galleries
  • Lincoln Heights
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Time Out says

They call Downtown L.A.'s massive barn-like Brewery the largest live-and-work artists' colony in the world. Housed within what were once 21 warehouses, including an old Edison power plant chimney from 1903, the awesome space features studios, loft apartments, restaurants and galleries. It also opens its doors during the biannual Brewery ArtWalk, where you can browse the artists’ studios and buy their work. 

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Brewery Artwalk

Exercise your support for L.A.’s artists at the biannual Brewery ArtWalk. Totally free to attend (and park), this open studio weekend takes place at the roomy Lincoln Heights arts complex, where over 100 resident artists—including Guillermo Bert, Andre Miripolsky and Jane Szabo—show off their new works for purchase or simply the admiration of art-loving locals. Chat with midcentury-inspired ceramicists and multimedia sculptors before dining and drinking at the Brewery’s on-site restaurant. You’ll return home buzzed on culture—and potentially the proud owner of a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
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