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Storefront > Rent an art gallery > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in Los Angeles > Pop-up Gallery & Exhibition in La Brea Fairfax, Los Angeles
La Brea Fairfax is one of the strongest corridors in Los Angeles for temporary art exhibitions, pop up galleries, and creative showcases. The neighborhood sits between the gallery-dense stretch of La Brea Avenue and the culturally rich Fairfax District, giving artists and curators direct access to collectors, gallery-goers, and a walkable audience that actively seeks out new work. Storefront lists art spaces across this area available for short-term rental, from raw storefront galleries to finished white-cube exhibition rooms.
La Brea Avenue between Beverly and Wilshire has been a gallery corridor for decades. Established institutions like Various Small Fires and other contemporary spaces have drawn a collector audience that treats the strip as a regular circuit. Fairfax Avenue, running parallel to the west, adds a younger creative crowd drawn by streetwear culture, independent shops, and the proximity to institutions like LACMA and the Petersen Automotive Museum.
For a temporary exhibition, this combination matters. You get foot traffic from two distinct audiences: serious collectors moving between established galleries, and a broader creative community exploring the neighborhood on weekends. Pop up galleries in La Brea Fairfax benefit from that overlap in ways that more isolated LA neighborhoods cannot match. If you are exploring other areas of the city, you can browse all available spaces across Los Angeles to compare options.
The art spaces listed in La Brea Fairfax range across several formats. What you find will typically fall into one of these categories:
Ground-floor retail conversions with large front windows, ideal for street-visible installations and opening night events
Purpose-built gallery rooms with white walls, track lighting, and climate control suited to photography, painting, and mixed media
Creative studio spaces that double as exhibition venues, offering raw concrete floors and open ceilings for sculptural or immersive work
Shared gallery spaces where you can book a wall, a room, or the entire venue depending on the scale of your show
Rental periods typically range from a single weekend to several weeks. Most spaces come with flexible terms that let you align your exhibition dates to openings, art walks, or seasonal programming.
Art gallery rental rates in La Brea Fairfax vary depending on size, finish level, and whether the space is a dedicated gallery or a converted retail unit. As a general range, expect to pay between $150 and $600 per day for a small to mid-size exhibition space. Larger venues or those with premium gallery infrastructure can run higher.
Many landlords in this area offer weekly or multi-week rates that bring the daily cost down significantly. If you are planning a show that runs for two weeks or longer, negotiating a flat weekly rate is standard. Some spaces also offer commission-based arrangements for selling exhibitions, where the venue takes a percentage of sales instead of or in addition to a base rental fee.
Not every space that looks good in listing photos will work for your specific exhibition. Before booking an art space in La Brea Fairfax, consider these practical factors:
Wall condition and hanging systems matter more than square footage for most two-dimensional shows. Ask whether the space has a picture rail, French cleat system, or whether you will need to patch and repaint after your show. Track lighting is standard in dedicated galleries but rare in converted retail spaces, so confirm whether you need to bring your own.
Street-level access and signage visibility are critical for walk-in traffic. A gallery tucked behind a courtyard or up a flight of stairs will need stronger marketing to pull visitors in. For opening night events, check the capacity limit and whether the space has permits for serving beverages.
For broader context on how brands and artists approach temporary retail and gallery activations in Los Angeles, the Brandless pop up case study shows how a consumer brand used a short-term LA space to build real community engagement.
Los Angeles has no single gallery district in the way Chelsea functions for New York. Instead, galleries and exhibition spaces cluster in several neighborhoods: Downtown LA's Arts District, Culver City, West Hollywood, Hollywood, and the La Brea Fairfax corridor. Each serves a different audience and price tier.
La Brea Fairfax occupies a middle ground. It is more established and collector-facing than the Arts District, less commercial than West Hollywood, and more accessible than Culver City for visitors without a car. For curators and emerging artists, it offers the credibility of a recognized gallery neighborhood without the overhead of a long-term lease. If you are also considering the adjacent Hollywood area, the Hollywood neighborhood guide covers what to expect from that market in terms of foot traffic, space types, and rental demand.
Whether you are mounting a solo photography show, a group exhibition, or an immersive installation tied to a product launch or cultural moment, the La Brea Fairfax corridor provides both the infrastructure and the audience to make a temporary gallery work.
Daily rates for pop up gallery space in La Brea Fairfax typically range from $150 to $600 depending on the size, finish level, and location of the venue. Weekly and multi-week bookings usually come with discounted rates. Some gallery spaces also offer commission-based arrangements for selling exhibitions.
Most exhibition spaces in La Brea Fairfax are available for rentals ranging from a single weekend to several weeks. Some venues accommodate month-long shows. Flexible short-term leasing is standard in the area, so you can align your booking to a specific event, opening, or art walk.
The neighborhood supports a wide range of formats including photography exhibitions, painting shows, mixed media installations, sculptural work, and immersive experiences. Ground-floor gallery spaces with street-facing windows are particularly effective for drawing walk-in traffic during openings and weekend art walks.
Yes, many gallery spaces in La Brea Fairfax are set up for opening night receptions. Check the venue's capacity limit and confirm whether it holds permits for serving food and beverages. Street-level spaces with good visibility tend to draw the best walk-in attendance for evening events.
La Brea Fairfax combines an established collector audience from La Brea Avenue's gallery corridor with the younger creative traffic of the Fairfax District. It is more walkable than Culver City, more gallery-focused than Hollywood, and more accessible than Downtown LA for visitors arriving from the Westside.
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