Overduin & Co. is a contemporary art gallery on Los Angeles's iconic Sunset Boulevard. This Hollywood gallery showcases modern art in a lively, engaging manner, and holds regular exhibitions highlighting a particular theme. The art draws you in and the gallery offers a dynamic space for conversation and exploration of various art forms. Artists like Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Dianna Molzan, Tris Vonna-Michell, and Haim Steinbach are representative of the gallery's cosmopolitan nature, showcasing works in a variety of media and from across the globe.
Put your walking shoes on and get ready for one of the best tours you will ever take of the city. Blissfully free of cost and incredibly enriching, the Free LA Tour takes you through the core of Los Angeles - Downtown and Hollywood. The dynamic Downtown tour includes walking through city landmarks such as Union Station, Pershing Square, City Hall and the Bradbury Building. The Grand Central Market, the Central Library and the historic theater district are featured in the tour as well. Stumble upon several hidden gems as well, and let LA surprise you. The tour requires a minimum of four people to conduct a free tour.
The Westerbeck Recital Hall is one of the main venues in Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA. Equipped with state of the art technology, the venue is mainly used for concerts, recitals and music performances. The venue serves as a practice ground and a stage for in-house events.
PØST is an impressive gallery exhibiting thought-provoking art since 1995. An interesting place to initiate a dialogue between various artists, and indulge connoisseurs, PØST is where close to 500 exhibitions have been successfully executed. The non-conformist nature of the works displayed here is what sets the institution apart from art galleries across the city. This is a place for the opinionated artists and their aficionados.
Built in 1837, La Casa Primera de Rancho San Jose is one of the oldest standing buildings in Pomona Valley. Built in an area of 1.6 acres (0.65 hectares), this was the abode of the Ygnacio Palomares that had 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dining room, 3 fireplaces, and a pool. It was the first home to built of a thick wall of abode bricks This historic house was declared a National Landmark in 1954 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.