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Founded | 1925 |
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Type | nonprofit arts organization |
Location |
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Area served | Southern California |
Products | Contemporary Art |
Services | Exhibition, Mentorship, Artist Career Workshops, Panel discussion, Film & Video 825, Peer Review Groups, Public Art Classes, International Cultural Exchange |
Members | 377 |
Key people | Peter Mays, Nancy Kaye, Midge Lynn, Linda Johannesen, Rebecca Hamm, Michael E. Napoliello Jr., Melissa Pugash, Neil Wertlieb |
Employees | 3 |
Website | www |
The Los Angeles Art Association (LAAA), non-profit arts organization that's been around for 96 years, helps up-and-coming artists. It was created in 1925 to let folks in Los Angeles see high-quality art and build a collection of European and American art for the people of the city.
Gallery 825[1] on La Cienega Boulevard serves as LAAA's (Los Angeles Art Association) exhibition space for contemporary art. The gallery features four separate spaces, allowing for the simultaneous hosting of four individual programs. The North Gallery holds juried group shows, while the smaller galleries (South, Center, and Wurdemann) showcase solo artist exhibitions. Additionally, Gallery 825 collaborates with local non-profit organizations for their events.