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BARNSDALL HISTORIC SITES
4800 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90027
DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Phone: (323) 660-4254

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Located at the crest of
Olive Hill overlooking the city of Los Angeles, Barnsdall Art Park
had its beginning in the early 1900's when Aline Barnsdall came
West with plans to develop a theatre company. When Aline Barnsdall
donated the Park and its Frank Lloyd Wright designed structures
to the City of Los Angeles to the City of Los Angeles in 1927, she
wished to provide an accessible arts center, incorporating and preserving
the famous Hollyhock House as a vital component. The spirit of Barnsdall's
intention was to maintain an active arts center for the community
was assured longevity.
Programs and exhibits became a part of the mission of the Park,
programs that are used by thousands of Los Angeles community members
as well as visitors from throughout the world. The Community Arts
Division of the Cultural Affairs Department manages the Park. For
more information regarding the Cultural Affairs Department see their
web site at www.culturela.org. Programs include the adult and youth
art classes at the Barnsdall Art Center and the Junior Arts Center,
the Barnsdall Art Center and the Hollyhock House; museum education
and tours programs at the Municipal Art Gallery, the Junior Arts
Center Gallery and the Hollyhock House; theatre programs at the
Gallery Theatre; and , numerous festivals during the year that celebrate
the cultural diversity of the community.
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