Gilmore Heritage Auto Show
Classic car show at The Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles, celebrating Route 66’s centennial with nearly 80 American pre-2000s cars on display, from customs to hot rods, and a nostalgic nod to 1960s road trips.
Ireicho National Tour
A stop on the Ireicho National Tour arrives at the Japanese American National Museum, presenting a traveling exhibition that blends history and contemporary perspectives. The program highlights Fort Snelling's heritage through artifacts and storytelling, offering a thoughtful, museum‑level experience in Los Angeles.
Holiday Member Evening at the Autry Museum
Exclusive member evening at the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, featuring member perks and discounted pricing. Enjoy a festive holiday gathering on Saturday, Oct 17, 2026, 5:30–8:30 p.m.

Los Angeles Auto Show at LA Convention Center
Visit the LA Auto Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center for a premier automotive showcase. Discover the latest production cars and concept vehicles, manufacturer displays, and interactive exhibits in a vibrant downtown setting. Tickets grant access to a marquee event drawing car enthusiasts and industry pros.
LA Art Show 2027
Experience LA Art Show 2027 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, a premier contemporary art fair featuring galleries, live installations, and diverse works across painting, sculpture, and design in a landmark venue.
Braided River
An opening exhibition at Night Gallery in Los Angeles titled Braided River, featuring works by artists including David Armstrong Six, Claire Colette, Catherine Fairbanks, Nadia Myre, and Melanie Schiff, exploring braided narratives and layered textures.
Mummies of the World: The Exhibition
Explore ancient civilizations through real mummies and artifacts in this immersive traveling exhibition at the California Science Center. Mummies of the World presents hands-on displays, replicas, and stories from diverse cultures, ideal for families and curious adults.
Factory Doomsscroll
A contemporary art exhibition at Night Gallery in Los Angeles featuring Christine Tien Wang and Rachel Youn, exploring factory-era aesthetics, doomscroll culture, and speculative futures.
Mira Dancy: Mourning's Orbit
Explore Mira Dancy's Mourning's Orbit at Night Gallery in Los Angeles, a contemporary art exhibition running Feb 21–Apr 4, 2026. The show blends provocative imagery and contemporary aesthetics to probe memory and loss in a compact gallery setting.
MOCA Grand Avenue Talking Tour
Join MOCA Grand Avenue for a guided Talking Tour of contemporary artworks, where curators spotlight highlights from the collection, share insights, and invite dialogue amid the striking spaces of this Los Angeles landmark.
First Fridays: MONUMENTS
Kick off the weekend with First Fridays at The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA and explore MONUMENTS with free admission from 11am to 8pm. This contemporary-art experience delivers bold installations, immersive environments, and the Los Angeles museum vibe that makes MOCA a must-visi
Haegue Yang Walkthrough at MOCA Grand Avenue
Join an artist-led walkthrough of Haegue Yang's Star-Crossed Rendezvous at MOCA Grand Avenue. Explore installations up-close, learn about materials and ideas, and gain fresh insights into Yang's contemporary practice in downtown LA.
BLUSH: Night Gallery Exhibition
BLUSH debuts at Night Gallery (Los Angeles), a contemporary art exhibition in collaboration with Christie's. Running March 18–May 9, 2026, the show features bold color, provocative imagery, and intimate viewing in a sleek gallery setting.
Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman Exhibition
David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles presents a dual exhibition of Elizabeth Murray and Betty Woodman from March 19 to April 25, 2026. The show juxtaposes Murray’s bold, colorful paintings with Woodman’s distinctive ceramic sculpture, highlighting their inventive approaches to form and color. An essential stop for contemporary art fans.
Hopes and Fears: Tristan Unrau
Tristan Unrau's solo exhibition 'Hopes and Fears' opens at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles. The show probes emotional tension through contemporary works that move between optimism and anxiety, housed in a crisp, white-walled gallery setting. An essential stop in LA's current contemporary-art scene.