Former 99 Cents Only Store

Los Angeles, CAtemporary venue
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Former 99 Cents Only Store, located at 6121 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, represents a fascinating intersection of urban change and creative reuse. This temporary venue occupies a space that once served a different purpose in the community, now transformed into a dynamic platform for contemporary art and cultural expression. What makes this location particularly interesting is its identity as a temporary venue, which brings a certain urgency and novelty to the experience of visiting. The fact that it operates as a temporary installation space rather than a permanent gallery creates an ever-evolving landscape where artists and curators can experiment with unconventional presentations and take creative risks that might be less possible in traditional gallery settings. When you visit Former 99 Cents Only Store, you'll encounter a venue that challenges conventional ideas about what an art space should be and how exhibitions should be presented. The programming here embraces the building's distinctive history and architecture, creating a unique context for artistic vision. Rather than feeling like a sterile white cube gallery, visitors can expect to experience art within a space that retains character and personality from its previous incarnation. This adds layers of meaning to exhibitions and creates unexpected dialogues between the artwork, the venue itself, and the broader neighborhood in which it exists. The experience of visiting this temporary venue involves stepping into a space that feels immediate and relevant to the moment. The atmosphere carries an experimental quality, reflecting the venue's temporary nature and its role as a launching pad for innovative curatorial projects and artistic explorations. You'll find yourself in an environment that encourages genuine connection with art outside of typical institutional frameworks, where the traditional boundaries between commercial spaces and cultural venues dissolve. The space invites visitors to reconsider their expectations of what art venues can be and how communities can activate and repurpose existing structures for cultural benefit.

Past Exhibitions

PastGroup Exhibition

99CENT

Barry McGee, KATSU, Chito, Ruben Preciado, Gary Baseman, Tom Franco, Lauryn Halsey

A pop-up group installation featuring over 100 West Coast artists organized by Barry McGee in collaboration with The Hole Contemporary Art and Jeffrey Deitch Gallery. The exhibition celebrates street art and outsider aesthetics as part of Los Angeles Art Week 2026.

December 12, 2025 - March 1, 2026
Curated by: Barry McGee
street artoutsider artgraffitiWest Coast art culturecontemporary art+4 more
Tickets: Free
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6121 Wilshire Boulevard

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