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Artwalk in the Park with DoggiesđŸŸ – Celebrate Black Arts

Date
January 26, 2025
Time
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
https://www.meetup.com/winendinewdoggies/events/jpsbzsygccblc/
Council District
City Council District 8
Event Series Dates
Every 4th Sunday of the month
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The Leimert Park Artwalk is a monthly public celebration of Art, Music, Cinema,& History. The Artwalk takes place the last Sunday of each month in Leimert Park Village, the cultural hub of the Black arts community.

It is a FREE event featuring food, gift shops, free movies children’s art making,a variety of music such as Pop, Jazz R&B, Hip Hop & Spoken word, as well as a continuous African Drum Circle in scenic Leimert Park. It also includes Phantom gallery displays of known and emerging visual artists.

 

Location

Leimert Park
Los Angeles , CA 90018 United States + Google Map
Phone:
323. 730. 0628
Website:
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Organizer

KAOS Network
Phone
323.371.2172
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