
Kohn Gallery: Where vast spaces elevate art.
Located at 1227 Highland Ave, Los Angeles, Kohn Gallery welcomes visitors to a roomy, high-ceiling space with expansive exhibition rooms. Noted for noteworthy exhibitions and a free parking area in back, the venue offers a welcoming staff and a memorable viewing experience. The vast, gymnasium-scale galleries invite exploration of diverse displays and artistic conversations.
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Rotating showcases of notable artists in spacious, high-ceiling gallery rooms.
Complimentary admission to all exhibitions, making art accessible to everyone.
Free parking available in the back lot, accessible from Citrus Avenue for convenience.
Exclusive events and private viewings for special exhibitions and clientele.
Professional staff assistance for art appreciation, sales, and collection inquiries.
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Overall rating
Nathaniel Bisson
Great space and noteworthy exhibitions
Andre Ferchau
The one time I was here there was a private showing. The gallery rooms are huge like gymnasiums. So my overall impression is Fun to visit Hollywood The gallery is huge. They could put a couple of airplanes in there
Marty Bruinsma
There is something to be said for exhibiting in a vast expanse. It elevates the art and viewing experience. Having their own parking lot is a plus.
Grant Alvarado
I first entered thos place before ot was an actual gallery there was complete chaos 3.5 inch nails by the thousand Debris & toxic fumes lowering & floating against the ceiling.. :) i havent yet returned But i will, eventually! Alot of blood, sweat & pride i left there. :)
Hanae K
Dragged my bf here for Mark Rydens "Gay 90s" art gallery!!!!!! So much pink-bloody-eerie-crazy-awesomeness in that gallery. Even my boyfriend became a fan of his work. Rydens work will be on display until June 28, 2014. GALLERY: Free Spacious & high ceilings Nice staffs Clean bathroom Closed on Sundays PARKING: Free in the back! Enter from Citrus Avenue, which is parallel to Highland ave.