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    Over the Influence Gallery

    4.5 (18 reviews)
    InexpensiveArt Galleries
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Jo S.

    I wanted to check out Over the Influence Gallery recently since they had a nice Shepard Fairey exhibit on display. This is a new gallery in the Arts District area near Little Tokyo, an area I just started to explore. The place is a tad hard to find: it's on the 3rd street which is one of those streets that keeps changing in various directions. So, yes, since it was my first time in the area I got lost. Also, the gallery has a small sign, you blink it, you miss it. Otherwise, the space is nice, big, it was hosting 2 exhibits at the time, free to visit. Closed on Monday. Quiet, laid back vibe. Shepard Fairey's exhibit was very nicely put together and had a lot of interesting paintings on display, rich in content, food for thought. Great show! Very nice new addition to DTLA area, Over the Influence is a great art gallery to keep going back to!

    Renee O.

    This was an experience. Walking in, we thought maybe they weren't open and we weren't supposed to be there. There was a big, story-book type of door in a hallway so we slid it open out of curiosity. We thought we were being so sneaky but there was a lady at the front desk around the corner the whole time and we just didn't realize till later. I think that it was intentional to allow us to feel rebellious and unsupervised. The art was great.

    Justin L.

    This was a cute gallery. I'm not personally an art expert so I'm not going to really comment on the art. There were definitely some interesting and cool pieces of the wall, and you can tell the artists curated a very vibrant and bold showing. The space is medium sized and was fee to enter. We came in after getting ice cream and to get out of the sun. Definitely would come visit again if we come back to the arts district

    Who dat?
    Paul S.

    I stumbled across this gallery recently while visiting the ever growing Arts District. What I like about it is how close by Hauser and Wirth is so you can go to both with no additional effort or change to parking. The present exhibition fills several rooms and one hallway in the rather large space. Other tenants in the same building include Salt and Straw, Shinola and the H. Lorenzo 'outlet'. Admission is free so come ye come all! Upon entering prepare your eyes and imaginations for the diverse media and scale of the items on display. Big bag of popcorn? Yep, pretty well done (see pic), I took a lot of shots but needless to say there's more to see here. A big shout out for whoever is behind this enterprise and thank you for your support of the arts and humanities!!!

    Brandi S.

    I absolutely loved this place! They currently have a gallery exhibition for Shepard Fairey who created a sticker for Andre the Giant 30 years ago. Over the last 30 years there have been many pictures and posters etc. to bring awareness. I posted a few pictures but I would suggest to visit this exhibit before it's gone! Very nice location and very amazing space.

    "Into The White Cube" exhibit by Invader
    Marcus C.

    I recently came to Over the Influence for Invader's "Into The White Cube" exhibit. As it's in the Arts District, parking can be a little challenging but not impossible. The gallery itself is huge and well-maintained. There are several rooms and nooks/crannies to display a large variety of art. It's definitely a bonus that even when it's filled up you won't be shoulder to shoulder with others. Best of all it's free! Over the Influence is definitely a gallery worth checking up on for exhibits/events.

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    Alice W.

    Fun, free little gallery while walking around Dtla. I don't have much to say other than I appreciated that it had open doors to the public and without charge. It's in an area where there's a lot of pockets of artwork here and there. (Also makes me wonder how these spaces afford to have a gallery in Dtla, but I digress...) def come in and have a peek~! I came in to kill time and it was a perfect refuge. Thank you!!!

    Giselle A.

    Checked out Invader's exhibit "Into the White Cube". The exhibit is over now but it was pretty dope. The gallery is small and intimate. Admission was free for this exhibit. Looking forward to the next one.

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    Awesome gallery saw Invader works they had his books for sale and they have a gallery shop with lots of other items as well great experience

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