Los Feliz Business Directory

Results: Art, Music, & Education
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ADVANCE COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

ADVANCE COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

1710 N Hillhurst Ave. Ste #201, Los Angeles, CA 90027 View Map
Classes are offered to kids, teens and adults. Latest and Greatest technology with touch-screen computers.

BLUE ROOSTER ART SUPPLIES

1718 N VERMONT AV
LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 View Map

CO-OP 28 GALLERY

1728 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 View Map
Hours: Mon-Wed:11:00am-7:00pm, Thurs-Fri:11:00am-9:00pm, Sat:11:00am-7:00pm, Sun:12:00pm-6:00pm
Located at 1728 N. Vermont in Los Feliz, Co-op 28 Gallery is the exhibition annex to Marci Siegel's boutique Co-op 28. We have revolving, monthly shows offering the work of local artists in a new atmosphere that's both inviting and relaxing.

Our gallery space is available for private parties, photo shoots and filming.

CO-OP 28 HANDMADE & INDIE DESIGNS

1728 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 View Map
Hours: Mon - Wed:11:00 am-7:00 pm Thu - Fri:11:00 am-9:00 pm Sat:11:00 am-7:00 pm Sun:12:00 pm-6:00 pm
Co-op 28 is an eclectic unisex co-operative boutique that sells all types of jewelry, bath and body products, clothes, baby and pet items, leather products, pillows, candles, wall art, photos of vintage movie & rock stars, guitar straps,
gifts and so much more! All HANDMADE or from INDEPENDENT designers from around the world. Artists who are interested in participating in our Co-op can contact me at coop28handmade@aol.com with links or images of their designs.

We also have a gallery annex, Co-op 28 Gallery located in the back of our store.

DVORAK & CO

1949 HILLHURST AV
LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 View Map

GREY GOOSE CUSTOM FRAMING

1941 HILLHURST AV
LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 View Map

JOE BLASCO COSMETICS

1670 HILLHURST AV #101
LOS ANGELES, CA 90027 View Map
LA LUZ DE JESUS GALLERY

LA LUZ DE JESUS GALLERY

4633 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027 View Map
Hours: M-W 11-7, Th-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-6
La Luz de Jesus Gallery was established in 1986 as the brainchild of entrepreneur and art collector Billy Shire, considered largely responsible for fostering a new school of California art and prompting JUXTAPOZ Magazine to dub him "the Peggy Guggenheim of Lowbrow."

Showcasing mainly figurative, narrative paintings and unusual sculpture, the exhibitions are post-pop with content ranging from folk to outsider to religious to sexually deviant. The gallery's objective is to bring underground art and counter-culture to the masses. Past shows have been groundbreaking, launching unknown artists who have since become famous, such as Manual Ocampo, Joe Coleman, Robert Williams and Shag.

A new exhibit opens on the first Friday of each month, with an opening reception that DETAILS Magazine calls "the biggest and best party in Los Angeles."