"1965–73—This café & gallery by Edith Wyle featured Pop Art prints, books, sculpture, ceramics, and games by Warhol, Ruscha, and Robert Watts. In 1973, it became the Craft and Folk Art Museum."
Café
· Los Angeles, United States
"1945–1954—Artist Herbert Jepson formed his own art school here, specializing in figure drawing, art theory, and printmaking."
Academic Building
· Los Angeles, United States
"1978–1990s—From the late 70s, LACE featured work by artists such as John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Dan Graham, Barbara Kruger, and Ed Ruscha. The gallery is currently located on Hollywood Boulevard"
Art Gallery
· Los Angeles, United States
"1972—Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and CalArts students converted a dilapidated mansion at this location into a space for installations and performances exploring women's domestic space."
Art Gallery
· Los Angeles, United States
"1965—LACMA’s new building at this location transformed the private, underground L.A. art scene into a public, official one. Local artists clamored for representation at the museum throughout the 60s."
Art Museum
· Los Angeles, United States
9.4"1958–1966—Opened by poet Stuart Perkoff, the café was a popular hangout for the Beat generation. Live jazz and poetry readings attracted artists such as Wallace Berman and George Herms."
Café
· Los Angeles, United States