The Luckman Gallery

Public hours through June 7, 2025:
Tuesday through Friday
12:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m.
During stage presentations
Open 1 hour prior to start time.
Admission to The Luckman Gallery is free of charge.
The 3,600-square-foot Luckman Gallery is dedicated to showcasing a dynamic and diverse selection of artists from around the world.
The Gallery is home to The Luckman Permanent Collection, which comprises over 500 works spanning various styles, movements, and mediums. The collection includes renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, whose groundbreaking pop art redefined visual culture; Alexander Calder, celebrated for his innovative mobiles and sculptures; and José Sacal, known for his expressive sculptural works. Other notable artists represented in the collection include Corita Kent, whose bold, text-driven prints reflect her social activism; Alexandra Nechita, a prodigious talent in contemporary painting; and Raúl Anguiano, a pivotal figure in Mexican modernism.
Now on View

[in]VISIBLE FLOWS:
water and light streams in Poaceae family
The art and science behind more-than-human systems
Now on view through Jun 7, 2025
Antía Iglesias in conversation with
Marion Boisseaux and Scoffoni Lab
Curated by Antía Iglesias and Marion Boisseaux
Artist Talk: Apr 11 at 3:00 p.m.
Recently On View

Sinks:
Places We Call Home
This exhibition closed on Feb 15, 2025
Featuring new works by Los Angeles-based artists Maru García and Beatriz Jaramillo, The Luckman Gallery hosts Self Help Graphics & Art’s PST ART-selected exhibition — highlighting the environmental disparities created by the Exide battery plant in Vernon and the former Athens Tank/ExxonMobil site in Willowbrook.
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