After drawing in over 60,000 visitors in 2023, the LA Art Show is officially back for 2024, and guests are in for real a treat thanks to its exciting, immersive, insider art experience.
Taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in the heart of DTLA, this year’s event will be guided by the leadership of Kassandra Voyagis, LA Art Show Producer and Director, and feature an international lineup of exhibiting galleries and museums from countries including the Philippines, Italy, Israel, Peru and South Korea, according to a press release.
For those unfamiliar with the LA Art Show, the four day event, which kicks off this Thursday (February 15) attracts an elite roster of national and international galleries, acclaimed artists, highly regarded curators, architects, design professionals, along with discerning collectors who seek and demand the newest and the best in all areas of their lives—art, design, food, technology and travel being specific passion points.
To celebrate the launch of the 2024 art season, Lucy Hale will be the official host of the 2024 LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party on Wednesday (February 14). Lucy is a longtime supporter of arts and culture and will be a first time host of the LA Art Show, which is currently in its 29th year.
She joins a list of former celebrity hosts including Kaia Gerber, Jon Hamm, Kate Beckinsale, Emma Roberts, Sofia Vergara, Amy Adams, Anne Hathaway, Rita Ora, and Ashley Tisdale.
“It’s an honor to host the 2024 LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party and bring further awareness to a beautiful evening that unites the importance of art, culture and philanthropy,” said Lucy Hale. “On a personal note, I couldn’t be more excited to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the American Heart Association whose mission touches people all across the world.”
“We’re grateful to Lucy Hale for joining us as the official host of the 2024 LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party,” added Kassandra Voyagis, LA Art Show Producer and Director. “Ms. Hale’s support and influence will encourage and inspire a new generation of art collectors and shine light on the important work of the American Heart Association, which funds research that improves health outcomes for heart disease and stroke patients as well as supports lifesaving CPR education.”
The LA Art Show runs Thursday, February 15 through Sunday, February 18th. For more information and to purchase tickets, be sure to visit LAArtShow.com.
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