Los Angeles Art Association

Gallery 825 on La Cienega Boulevard serves as LAAA's 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.

Los Angeles Art Association
Founded1925
Typenonprofit arts organization
Location
  • 825 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069
Area served
Southern California
ProductsContemporary Art
ServicesExhibition, 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
Websitewww.laaa.org

LAAA offers a diverse range of exhibitions, including group shows, solo exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and artist talks. All exhibition opportunities are juried by esteemed art professionals from both regional and national levels. Throughout the year, LAAA organizes eight shows at Gallery 825 exclusively for their artist members. Past show themes have explored topics such as the convergence of art and technology, contemporary culture's representation of superficial likeness or image, and the significance of multiples, patterns, and repetition in contemporary art practice. Some of the recent shows include:

Solo and Group Shows

Each year, LAAA holds eight shows at Gallery 825 for their artist members. Themes for previous shows involved topics such as the intersection between art and technology; superficial likeness or image in contemporary culture; and multiples, patterns, and repetition in contemporary art practice. Shows include:

  • juried group member shows
  • open juried shows for both members and non-members
  • solo and group shows
  • invitationals
  • proposals

Although most exhibitions only feature members, LAAA has two annual shows available to all Southern Californian artists: the Open Show and Out There, occurring every December. Out There is an exhibition that celebrates the LGBT experience during West Hollywood's Pride Month festivities.

Art Fairs

  • LA Art Show
  • Photo LA
  • Art Platform
  • Beverly Hills Art Show
  • Palm Springs Fine Art Fair

United States

Switzerland
  • Art Basel

Programs

Other LAAA programs include:

  • Mentoring opportunities for young artists with established artists
  • Workshops for career preparedness and workplace readiness
  • Panel discussions with artists and art historians
  • Film & Video 825 - screenings of local and nationally recognized video artists’ work
  • Artist sponsorships
  • Peer critique groups
  • Public art classes
  • International cultural exchange opportunities

LAAAb

  • Shepard Fairey dinner

Admissions

There are two opportunities for non-member artists to apply for membership. Screenings are held at the beginning and middle of each calendar year. A seven-member panel composed of art collectors, artist members, LAAA board members and prominent figures from other local art institutions select artists for admission based on the strength of their work and their potential to succeed. There is no defined criteria for acceptance; typically, accepted artists are at the stage of development where they are ready to engage in dialogue with the contemporary art world on a domestic and international level.

Guest jurors differ for each screening, thereby allowing for a more objective screening process. Previously rejected applicants, who apply again, will always have their work reviewed by a new exhibition committee. Although LAAA has no restriction for the number of admitted artists, the application process has proven to be highly selective. On average, LAAA receives 150 submissions per screening and accepts only about 20% of them.

Notable LAAA Artists

LAAA has approximately 300 artist members. Through LAAA's exposure to notable curators, gallery directors and collectors, artists have exhibited in prestigious museums, international art fairs and commercial galleries.

JULIENNE MARGARET JOHNSON is a multi-disciplinary international, museum artist/curator, with paintings/drawings in 10 museum permanent collections [2011-2023]and 2 SOLO MUSEUM exhibitions including: the Tokyo National Art Center, the Arab American National Museum -a Smithsonian affiliate. Presently 19 museum exhibitions have honored her work [Armenia, China, India, Italy, Japan,Thailand, USA]; further honors include personal invitations by the Embassies of Culture to government sponsored RESIDENCIES, making art for their permanent museum collections and teaching in China, Italy, Japan,Thailand. Other international shows include Qatar,representing the USA in their "International Exhibition at Anima Gallery, Doha, Qatar. Johnson was the 1st American artist invited to participate in the Japan International Art Exchange Exhibition, and has been the recipient of 2 grants from the International Art Association-UNESCO, for opening the doors of Japan to over 400 American artists. Numerous painting awards include: Cal Polytechnic State University [Curator Pick 2016, Presidents Award 2019] INK & Clay National Competition; 2 International Russian Painting Awards with the City of West Hollywood {1st place/2018; 2nd place 2019. MUSEUM CURATORIAL PROJECTS (6) INCL: TOKYO National Art Center; TOKYO Metropolitan Art Museum 2022,2023 and the Precious Design Institute 2022 INDIA; and others including the IAA/USA-UNESCO 2020,'21,'22. JULIENNE JOHNSON'S art can be found across the globe. She was born in Sandusky, Michigan in her grandmother's bedroom.

  • The abstract impressionist artist Tommy Hollenstein has exhibited his paintings throughout Southern California and has been featured in LA Weekly, Angeleno and The Scottsdale Tribune. Tommy’s work resides in the personal collections of numerous well known celebrities and art collectors.

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