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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 323-587-0030



Address: 1250 N LaBrea 90038 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.losangelesjazzartsfestival.com

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Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 06.11.2020

Haakon Graf and his band performed at Dysonna City Art Gallery during its Los Angeles Jazz snd Arts night. Great show!!

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 01.11.2020

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Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 14.10.2020

Art & Jazz in the Rose Gardens 2019

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 12.10.2020

Don Littleton and Band at the Art & Jazz in the Rose Gardens2019...

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 22.09.2020

Kurt Shul and Band Dysonna City Art Gallery

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 13.09.2020

Coming soon in October 2018!!! Los Angeles Jazz & Arts festival

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 30.08.2020

Friends! Thanks to Timeout Los Angeles, Dysonna City Art Gallery is nominated for Best In Local Culture for the Miracle Mile! Voting is running until the 31st of October and you can only vote for 1 venue in each category, so please share the love. https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/lovelosangelesawards

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 10.08.2020

Artist Larry Johnson will be our fine artist for the evening along with our resident artist. Come out and enjoy music and his art. April 2nd 7-9pm 4th Annual-Los Angeles jazz & art festival at Dysonna City Art Gallery 5373 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036 323-857-0030

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 26.07.2020

Jazz fine art at dysonnacityartgallery. If you like jazz and art come enjoy every Saturday night in April.

Los Angeles Jazz & Arts Festival 22.07.2020

Check out our featured artist for our first week, Larry Johnson! His artwork offers glimpses into the lives of African Americans through visual lyricism. He illustrates the positive and negative aspects of the African American experience. He draws upon the history, the present and future hopes of our society to provoke questions as well as offer answers to the plight of Black people in America. His style is akin to Hip Hop, the foundation being a classical composition with an improvisational jazz/R&B sensitivity depicting raw images of urban life. Make sure you come out and see his art in person along with hearing the amazing styles of Daryl Darden...