5134 x 3409 px | 43,5 x 28,9 cm | 17,1 x 11,4 inches | 300dpi
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The Brewery Art colony consists of 500 or so resident or day use artists in every field of creation and production, including but not limited to: Graphic Design, Web Design, Art Direction, Film/TV Directors, Production Design, Painters, Sculptors, Photographers, Weaving, Furniture Design, Taxidermy, Special f/x, Compositing, Motion Graphics, Multimedia Authoring, Architecture, Lighting Design, Interior Design, Set Dressing, Propmaking, Cinematography, Water Features. Acknowledged as the world’s largest live-work art colony, the Brewery attracts nearly 15, 000 art-loving Southern California residents, tourists, collectors, curators, dealers, educators, and students to its famed ArtWalk. Over 170 private studios in the 300-studio complex throw open their doors to the public, giving them a rarely-seen glimpse of the artists’ diverse creations and loft-dwelling lifestyle. The Brewery, a 22-building complex on 23 acres, comprises a variety of structures, some dating back to 1888. It includes a combination of the former Eastside and Pabst Blue Ribbon Breweries, from which the community derives its name, and one of Los Angeles' first power plants, Edison Power Station #3. It is located in an area rich with historic and cultural significance, near Olvera Street, Chinatown, and Little Tokyo, in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.