Second Saturday LA Art Walk
Welcome to Second Saturdays! We’re a public Art Walk meetup based in Los Angeles,CA! 🎉 (how we started/ whats our mission)
This monthly art meetup gathers people who are interested in exploring clusters of contemporary fine art galleries across the city. We will rotate the art walk location each month to explore new neighborhoods, artists, and exhibitions. This curated list of Los Angeles art galleries documents all the neighborhoods that the Second Saturday Art Walk will visit.
This post can also be used as a cheat sheet if you ever want to explore your local art scene. If you’d like to join the community and participate in these free monthly events, Email us to get added to the member list.
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LA Art Walk Locations:
1) Highland Loop:
First on the list is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
2) West Hollywood:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
3) La Brea:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
4) Chinatown:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
5) Art District:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
6) Sante Fe:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
7) Culver City:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
8) Beverley Hills:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
9) McArthur Park:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
10) Melrose:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
11) Whilshire:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
12) Mid-City:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
13) Western:
The first artist walk we're hitting is the Highland Loop in Hollywood.
This is a popular cluster of contemporary art galleries in Los Angeles located around the Santa Monica & Highland Blvd intersection.
For this meet-up location, we typically start things off at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery.
If you’re headed out this way and want to follow along, be sure to hit Jeffery Deitch’s new satellite gallery addition in the old LAXART building just up the block on N. Orange Dr.
Usually we wil wait at the first location for approx 30-45 min to allow time for everyone to arrive. After that we’ll walk over to Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Vires (VSF), and Nonaka Hill. (in that order)
This walk typically runs about 2 hours and ends at Nonaka Hill. You’ll recognize this art gallery by its can’t miss signage, which has been preserved from the old dry cleaners that this gallery moved into. This spot’s curation is highly influenced by Japanese art and is a great place to see conceptual international art.
Galleries to See:
Jeffrey Deitch, Steve Turner, Regen Projects, Tanya Bonakdar, Various Small Fires (VSF), & Nonaka Hill
Highland, West Hollywood, La Brea, Chinatown, Arts District, Bendix, Santa Fe, Culver City, Beverley Hills, McArthur Park, Melrose, Whilshire, Mid-City
Discover the Heart of LA's Art Scene at the Second Saturday Art Walk, hosted by Studio Hash. Join us each month for a free, immersive community art experience, exploring new galleries and connecting with local art enthusiasts. Unleash your creativity and be part of a vibrant movement celebrating the diverse tapestry of Los Angeles' artistic expression. Elevate your weekends with the Second Saturday Art Walk. Join us on this free monthly outing and experience the best of LA's art community, one Saturday at a time.
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