Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
There are only 8 days left before the official launch of photo l.a. 2014, the Los Angeles International Photographic Art Exposition. Don't miss this really popular venue for classic and modern photography. A great chance to get right up to pictures on has always loved and meet other photographers and discuss their current work.
January 16th -19th at the new location in the L.A. Mart
To beat the crowds, you can purchase tickets here for the exhibit and the Gala, here or at the door!
Acclaimed as a showcase for the best in the photographic arts, photo l.a. continues to be one of the most dynamic and energized art fairs in the world. We invite you to join in our success.
Since 1992, over 300 galleries, private dealers and publishers have participated and exhibited at photo l.a. More than 200 lectures, panels and collecting seminars have been presented. photo l.a.'s rich and distinguished history has influenced the transforming art/photography landscape of Los Angeles. Many important artists have been introduced to the public at photo l.a. and we are honored to have played a crucial role in the cultural life of Los Angeles.
With over 10,000 visitors photo l.a. is the best platform for meeting with collectors, curators and artists in Los Angeles. Our outstanding programming series continues to address the most current topics in the converging worlds of art and photography.
There's a GALA!
Photo l.a. is honored to host the preview reception to benefit Inner-City Arts. Please join us for an evening of art and charity.
Inner-City Arts
"Inner-City Arts’ mission is to use arts education to positively affect the lives of inner-city children, improving their chances to lead productive and successful lives by developing creativity, improving learning skills and building self-confidence.
Inner-City Arts provides elementary, middle and high school students, many living in Los Angeles' poorest neighborhoods, with the tools and skills they need to succeed academically and personally. Our unique approach to arts education brings elementary, middle and high school students, educators, families and the community to Inner-City Arts' award-winning campus—an oasis of creativity and learning in one of the nation's poorest neighborhoods—to work with professional teaching artists in well-equipped studios and performance spaces."
January 16th -19th at the new location in the L.A. Mart
To beat the crowds, you can purchase tickets here for the exhibit and the Gala, here or at the door!
Acclaimed as a showcase for the best in the photographic arts, photo l.a. continues to be one of the most dynamic and energized art fairs in the world. We invite you to join in our success.
Since 1992, over 300 galleries, private dealers and publishers have participated and exhibited at photo l.a. More than 200 lectures, panels and collecting seminars have been presented. photo l.a.'s rich and distinguished history has influenced the transforming art/photography landscape of Los Angeles. Many important artists have been introduced to the public at photo l.a. and we are honored to have played a crucial role in the cultural life of Los Angeles.
With over 10,000 visitors photo l.a. is the best platform for meeting with collectors, curators and artists in Los Angeles. Our outstanding programming series continues to address the most current topics in the converging worlds of art and photography.
There's a GALA!
Photo l.a. is honored to host the preview reception to benefit Inner-City Arts. Please join us for an evening of art and charity.
Photo LA Opening Night Gala Benefiting Inner-City Arts
Thursday, January 16, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)
Los Angeles, CA
Thursday, January 16, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)
Los Angeles, CA
LA Mart
1933 Broadway 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Thursday, January 16, 2014
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)
1933 Broadway 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Thursday, January 16, 2014
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PST)
Inner-City Arts
"Inner-City Arts’ mission is to use arts education to positively affect the lives of inner-city children, improving their chances to lead productive and successful lives by developing creativity, improving learning skills and building self-confidence.
Inner-City Arts provides elementary, middle and high school students, many living in Los Angeles' poorest neighborhoods, with the tools and skills they need to succeed academically and personally. Our unique approach to arts education brings elementary, middle and high school students, educators, families and the community to Inner-City Arts' award-winning campus—an oasis of creativity and learning in one of the nation's poorest neighborhoods—to work with professional teaching artists in well-equipped studios and performance spaces."