Art Galleries near Sierra Madre, CA

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“I’ve been taking Kimberly’s jewelry class for a couple of years and am continually learning new skills. She is an awesome instructor who brings so much experience and problem solving to her students. There are students of varying experience and there are so many different approaches to projects — it makes it really fun.”

4.8 Superb34 Reviews

“this place is wonderful! a true used book lover’s dream. they were cataloging a large collection when i arrived and the store was piled high with books. their collection is outstanding and the woman who owns the store was so kind. a great find in pasadena!”

4.8 Superb58 Reviews

“If you're walking around Main Street Alhambra, this is a can't-miss spot.Cute little art store in the front, gallery in the back. The gallery rotates to a different artist every month or so, and I've been very impressed by the artists they've been featuring. They often have anime and Disney themed art. If you miss a month, they sometimes put the leftovers in the room upstairs.I'm not the kind of person who pays hundreds of dollars for art, but they also have stickers and prints and other small items more in my price range.”

4.7 Superb104 Reviews

“Professional, high quality and affordable.Purchased some art pieces as Christmas gifts and needed them hung onto frames. Called Artist Brand Canvas last minute and spoke to Nick. Nick was super friendly, provided creative ideas and was willing to help us same day. Showed up and was quickly helped with our project. Nick needed to customize the frames and offered us creative solutions. He provided us a super reasonable quote and asked us to return in about 10 minutes.We went to grab a quick refreshing drink and returned in about 15 minutes. Nick had prepared all of our paintings onto customized frames. It made the pictures more lively and exquisite.Thanks Nick and Artist Brand Canvas! Will be returning for all future projects.”

4.9 Superb20 Reviews

“The Luckman is located on the campus of Cal State LA. It is pretty easy to fine and parking is great, unless you are disabled and then good luck. Parking is also a little too expensive.Once there, the place is quite pretty, plain, but pretty. It is also very clean.You may find getting in to be a tad irritating because the staff at the doors need training. They are not volunteers so they really should know what they are doing and how to direct someone. Again, if you are disabled I wish you luck. They have an elevator at the back of the stage and then there are still a few steps to get to the rows.The seating is pretty comfortable but way too close together. That goodness for AC.The sound is great and they have some good shows there. We will be back, but not if the same act is playing elsewhere.The ushers that help with seating are very nice. The theater seats about 1,200 people so you will be able to see where ever you sit.Have fun.”

4.7 Superb36 Reviews

“I have had Nova do about five projects for me, and they have all been gorgeous. This family owned business has been around a long time, and they are experts at what they do. What they can do with matting and framing elevates your art to the next level.”

5 Superb10 Reviews

“Armory Center For The Arts is a non-profit community arts organization that offers arts education programs and contemporary art exhibitions in Pasadena, California. What is great about the Armory is their different programs such as art exhibits, workshops and art classes. Their current exhibit is the Plein Air which runs through Dec 10, 2023. It is a group exhibition that explores shifting ideas of western landscape, painting, and fieldwork. It's my first time visiting this museum. I spend no more than 40 mins to go through the entire art exhibit. Admission is free. Parking lot is next to the museum. Staff was cordial. Overall, I had a good time exploring their art exhibits.”

4.6 Superb14 Reviews

“Went to see Scott for my first tattoo -- big back piece that I had been thinking / dreaming of for 6+ years at that point. Expectations were certainly high going into it and Speakeasy / Scott delivered on all fronts. Absolutely loved the whole process.Getting ready to make another appointment here now, so I'd say Speakeasy is very worth it!”

4.5 Superb16 Reviews

“Every time I come to Los Angeles, I have to visit a Chinese antique store. This store is my favorite, and I can receive my favorite collection every time. The prices of this store are reasonable, and the service attitude is also good. The main thing is that every time I can always receive old items I like; every time I don’t come to this store, I feel like I’m not in Los Angeles. I hope I can come here to find good treasures next time I come to Los Angeles!”

4.4 Superb20 Reviews

“Armando is wedded to a commitment to customer service and excellence. He takes all framing assignments seriously. He found a way to frame pastel drawings of my grandparents that ensure the preservation of the art. At this time, he is also developing film. I'm excited as I love using film as a means of artistic expression.”

4.8 Superb6 Reviews

“The past is the way to the future. Without further ado let's begin the landmark review.El Molino Viejo aka The Old Mill (est 1816) is a two-story architectural landmark with huge grounds and tranquil gardens in the city of San Marino. It was the first ever grist mill constructed in the early 19th century California to serve Mission San Gabriel; and personally designed and supervised by Padre JM de Zalvidea. It's facility was powered by a waterwheel. Impressive!!Walking around The Old Mill you'll notice it has a fortress-like design with five ft thick brick walls surrounding the mill's 43,500+ sq ft grounds. It serve as a protection in the event of disturbances during that time. Moreover, throughout its history it was vandalized, foreclosed, sold and passed down to state/city, to prominent California families and a company. Blimey! At present time, the El Molino Viejo is a lovely museum and event space. I bet most LA locals were oblivious that this exist; who knew this historical landmark was right under my very nose. I spent 35 minutes and 30 seconds to visit and explore the entirety of the museum grounds. Street parking only. Admission is free. Hours are limited. Beverage is permitted in and around the museum. Overall, I enjoyed my visit and recommend you visit.”

4.4 Superb8 Reviews

“I have had a painting once owned by my great grandmother that has been in the family for a long time but has seen better days. My wife and I were not sure to do with it, because it had become discolored/dirty over time and also had a tear. We could not put it on the wall, yet it was such a shame to keep it stored away. This is my first time having a painting restored, so I was not entirely sure what to expect. We spent a lot of time researching the best place to go and the best person likely to help address the issues of this artwork. Hammer Art Conservation gave us the best quote, as well as was the most informative, friendly, and easy to communicate with. When we brought the piece in for a quote we did not feel pressured to follow through with the treatment, and Joseph even wrapped the painting up in better materials (than our bubble wrap) so it would be safe as we transported it back home.When we were ready to do the treatment later that year, the same price was honored. They even give you a slight discount if you do not need your painting's restoration to be prioritized. Art conservation is actually very time consuming because they clean paintings inch by inch, and there is a lot of tedious minute work involved. So it took about 4 months to get our painting back, but we did not mind. The changes were astonishing! Just the cleaning alone breathed new life into the work. Aside from that a tear was mended, and small areas where paint were missing was filled in. They also put it on a new stretcher and made sure any other tiny cracks were stabilized so flaking and loss of paint would be less likely to occur in the future.Overall, this was an interesting process and we appreciated having the technical aspects explained to us. Art conservation can seem pricey but when you think about all the work involved, it is actually rather reasonable. Hammer Conservation gave us the best price we could find and we couldn't be happier. We now have this painting displayed in the living room and our other relatives who remember it from the distant past get a real kick out of seeing it on the wall again.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“I was searching frame work shop, Mr. Song frame work shoot happened to be the one that I been looking for. Good work and reasonable price. Very friendly as well. It being a pleasure talking to him. Highly recommended for frame work”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“I think some of the lower reviews here are from people who perhaps do not speak Chinese, or are not used to the slightly more direct, "brusque" way in which we Chinese do business. We don't beat around the bush or use flowery talk to loosen up your wallet. Top marks for Chaing's Frame. I came here at the recommendation of several friends who have had traditional Chinese art and calligraphy mounted and framed here. Make no mistake -- you cannot take traditional art painted on rice paper to, say, Aaron's Brothers. They will mangle it. Chinese rice paper needs to be either steamed or ironed to flatten all the wrinkles out, and then soaked in a special glue for perfectly flat mounting. Chiang's Frame knows exactly how these techniques are done and executed them flawlessly. I could not be happier.”

5 Superb1 Reviews

“After visiting the Goodwill, we were walking to a local pizza restaurant near the metro when we saw this shop. We went in thinking it would be a thrift store-calling-itself-antique-for-clout and didn’t expect this to be a two-story haven for art dealers, rug sellers, chandeliers, Asian pieces, and even a shoe shine stand! This was definitely a diamond in the rough!”

4 Good22 Reviews