2023/2024 Exhibitions and Programming

We are happy to welcome you back to the gallery in person!

Put Me Out to Pasture
The paper worlds of Dakota Noot


Presented in partnership with LAVC Rainbow Pride Center
September 11 - October 27

Opening reception Wednesday September 13, noon - 2 pm
Artist walk through Monday September 25, 1:30 pm
Pride Center sponsored workshop Wednesday October 25, noon - 2 pm

person in yellow shirt and blue shorts with cutout drawings around them

 

LAVC Art Faculty Exhibition
November 13 - December 8

Opening reception Wednesday November 15, noon - 2 pm
Panel discussion, led by Raine Schmid Monday November 27, 4 pm
Artist exhibition walkthrough Wednesday December 6, 2 pm

three ceramic vessels on pedestals

 

LAVC Art Gallery celebrates Black History Month
In partnership with Umoja Black Scholars
February 2024

 

the shell in the clouds, Ma’ Conch’t Do’T Nub’T, El caparazón en las nubes
New work by Pável Acevedo

Presented in partnership with Puente
March 11 - April 26

Artist reception Wednesday March 27, noon - 2 pm

black and white print of figure laying curled on turtle shell

 

One Book, One College Student Project Showcase
Wednesday May 8, noon - 4 pm

 

Annual Art Student Invitational
May 13 - May 31

Opening reception Wednesday May 15 - noon - 2pm

 

 

 

 

 

Past events

Los Angeles Valley College Art Gallery serves as a resource for students and the greater community of the San Fernando Valley. Presenting ambitious visual arts exhibitions, lectures and collaborative partnerships, we provide a dynamic platform for dialogue, inquiry, and discovery.

DIRECTIONS to the LAVC Art Gallery:

From the 170 (Hollywood Freeway): exit Oxnard Street, head west, enter Campus Drive to Lot B or D. – SEE CAMPUS MAP AND PARKING INFORMATION BELOW.

From the 101 (Ventura Freeway) heading West: exit and head north on Coldwater Canyon Avenue, left on Oxnard Street, enter Campus Drive to Lot B or D - SEE CAMPUS MAP AND PARKING INFORMATION BELOW.

From the 101 (Ventura Freeway) heading East: exit and head north on Woodman Avenue, right on Oxnard Street, enter Campus Drive to Lot B or D - SEE CAMPUS MAP AND PARKING INFORMATION BELOW.

CAMPUS MAP and PARKING INFORMATION:

Download a high resolution printable map [PDF: 394KB].

Enter the campus at Oxnard Street and Campus Drive (between Fulton and Ethel). Parking Lot D is closest to the gallery. Guest parking permit is required during regular gallery hours and available from lot kiosks for $2 cash. Free parking on top level of Ethel Street parking structure during artist receptions and special events.

All exhibitions and events are free to the public.

Contact:

Jenene Nagy, Art Gallery Director
Los Angeles Valley College
5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401
@email

Mailing List:

The public is welcomed to all exhibitions and programs. If you would like to be added to our electronic mailing list, please contact us by emailing @email

Also please be sure to visit us on Instagram @lavcartgallery

LACCD encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Gallery Director Jenene Nagy at @email as soon as possible, but no later than ten (10) business days prior to the event.

 

 

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate;
only love can do that.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Talyor, and Ahmaud Arbery have once again brought attention to the pervasive racial violence, brutality and killing of black lives.

The LAVC Art Gallery stands in solidarity with the Black community. We believe art is a vehicle for self-expression and communication, and we pledge to be an inclusive platform that celebrates and lifts up the voices of the Black community and also extends this promise to people of the global majority. We will strive to meet the challenge of becoming a safe place where dialogue can lead to learning and growing. We are committed to disrupting systemic racism in order to advocate for racial justice and equity and will continue to seek out avenues where we can support this cause.

The LAVC Art Gallery invites you to join us in contributing to the Black Scholars Matter scholarship fund today.

REGULAR GALLERY HOURS

SPRING 2024

Mondays 3 - 6 pm
Thursdays 6 - 8 pm
Fridays 10 am - 1:30 pm

LAVC Art Gallery is located in the Art Building.

All exhibitions and events are free to the public.