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Los Angeles arts district map

Map of Los Angeles arts district. Los Angeles arts district map (California - USA) to print. Los Angeles arts district map (California - USA) to download. The Los Angeles arts district is an industrial area of former warehouses and factories in Downtown Los Angeles map that has been home to artist studios since the 1970s. Los Angeles arts district has finally reached the critical mass to be designated as the official Downtown Los Angeles arts district. The artist studios and lofts are still mostly under the radar, although there are a few open studios and galleries. It is the murals, street art, maker co-ops and an influx of trendy eating establishments that have made the Arts District a "thing."

Map of Los Angeles arts district

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The Downtown Los Angeles arts district is located between Little Tokyo at Alameda to the west and the railroad yards and Los Angeles River to the east (as its shown in the map). Los Angeles arts district stretches south from Commercial Street to 7th Street with several different hubs of activity, mostly below 1st Street. Much of the art you will see on walls in the L.A. Arts District was not sanctioned by the City of Los Angeles, which imposed a moratorium on murals back in 2003. In defiance of the ban, and with the cooperation of the community and local businesses, the L.A. Freewalls mural project began facilitating the acquisition of walls for international and local artists to paint in 2009.
 
Home to an urban artists colony in the 70s, Downtown Los Angeles arts district has recently re-emerged as a hotbed for creatives of all types. Los Angeles arts district is located just east of Little Tokyo and west of the Los Angeles River map, it is now an exciting place for locals and visitors alike to explore—not to mention, eat, drink, and sleep. Kick off with a street art tour of the area, then check out the work of emerging artists at the community creative hub; sample bang-up tacos at a beloved food truck-turned-brick-and-mortar restaurant; and get your daily dose of hops at the laid-back local beer hall.