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April 18, 2009

Brewery Artwalk This Weekend: Downtown LA

Filed under: Culture — Tags: , , , , — Matty @ 10:11 am

Brewery Artwalk: Downtown Los Angeles

Los Angeles Brewery Artwalk 2009

Los Angeles Brewery Artwalk 2009

Brewery Artwalk is today (Saturday 4.18) and Sunday (4.19) from 11am-6pm:

The Brewery, located in Downtown Los Angeles, is the world’s largest Art Colony. This renowned live-work complex was converted from the industrial buildings of a former Pabst Blue Ribbon brewery and bottling plant. It is now home to over 300 artists and arts-related businesses.

Over 150 artists; painters, sculptors, photographers, craftsmen and designers of the Brewery Arts Colony will open the doors of their studios to the public to sell art.

The Brewery: 2100 N. Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90031

Directions to the Brewery Artwalk 2009: Downtown Los Angeles

Admission is free and so is parking. Come support LA’s finest artists, take home some great works and and dine at the on-site restaurant.

DIRECTIONS:
from the Westside:
take the 10 (San Bernadino) freeway East, past downtown L.A.,
to the 5 (Golden State) freeway North
to the Main Street Exit.
turn right at the stop sign of the Main Street Offramp.
turn right on Main Street
turn left on Moulton Avenue (one half-block past Avenue 20)

from the San Fernando Valley
Take the 134 Freeway East
to the 5 (santa Ana) freeway South to the Main Street off ramp (this comes up quickly)
turn right onto Main Street
turn left on Moulton Avenue (located one half-block past Avenue 20)

from Orange County
Take the 5 (Golden State) North. Exit Main Street.
turn right at the stop sign of the Main Street Offramp.
turn right on Main Street
turn left on Moulton Avenue (located one half-block past Avenue 20)

from the San Gabrial Valley
Take the 10 (Santa Monica) freeway West,
to the 5 (Golden State) freeway North
to the Main Street Exit.
turn right at the stop sign of the Main Street Offramp.
turn right on Main Street
turn left on Moulton Avenue (one half-block past Avenue 20)

from Pasadena
Take the 110 Freeway South
to the 5 (santa Ana) freeway South
to the Main Street off ramp (this comes up quickly)
turn right onto Main Street
turn left on Moulton Avenue (located one half-block past Avenue 20)

from Hollywood
Take Sunset East into Downtown Los Angeles.
turn Left on Alameda.
turn Right onto Alpine Street.
turn left onto Main Street.
Take Main Street about a mile
turn right on Moulton Avenue (located two blocks past Lamar St.)

From Long Beach + the South Bay
Take the 110 Freeway North
to the 5 Freeway South (Downtown L.A. Interchange),
Look for the Broadway off ramp(exit number 3A) in less than a mile and exit there.,
Turn left on N. Broadway. Turn right onto W Cesar Chavez Ave.
Turn left onto N. Alameda St.
Turn right on Alpine.
Make a quick left on N. Main St.
Take N. Main Street about a mile
Make a right on Moulton Ave.
turn right on Moulton Avenue (located two blocks past Lamar St.)

From Union Station – Downtown Los Angeles
Ride METRO LOCAL LINE 79 -or- LOCAL LINE 78 (ARCADIA) heading east
From: CESAR E CHAVEZ AV/VIGNES ST(SW corner)
To: MISSION RD/WORKMAN ST(SE corner)
-or-
Ride METRO LOCAL LINE 76 (EL MONTE STATION) heading north
From: MAIN ST/CESAR E CHAVEZ AV(NE corner)
To: MAIN ST/AVENUE 20(SE corner)
-or-
Ride DASH LINCOLN HTS/CHINATWN (LINCOLN HTS-CHINATOWN CLOCKWISE) heading north
From: VIGNES ST/CESAR E CHAVEZ AV(NE corner)
To: MAIN ST/AVENUE 20

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2 Comments

  1. Matty,

    I’m a little disappointed, Matty. No directions from New Jersey?

    You win the little known, but very prestigious “rookie blogger” header and font award. I’ll give you directions to NJ.

    Enjoy our conversations. Hope to continue!

    Comment by Lawrence Berezin — April 22, 2009 @ 3:54 pm

  2. Wonderful Lawrence! Looking forward to more conversation, too.

    Comment by Matty — April 22, 2009 @ 4:01 pm

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