The 2023 LA Art Show returning to the LA Convention Center, February 15—19

Accepting 2023 Exhibitor Applications

Exhibitor applications are open. To apply for the 2023 LA Art Show, please click here.

Los Angeles, February 4, 2022 – “We’re thrilled to announce the dates for the next LA Art Show – February 15 to 19, 2023! We’re especially pleased the show will take place during the President’s Day holiday weekend next year! Once again, the show will be held at the LA Convention Center – this time in the West Hall – providing a vast amount of floor space to accommodate the new wider aisles and spread-out booths we have adopted since the summer 2021 show, the first since the pandemic began and the first of two well- attended and highly successful shows under new LA Art Show producer and director, Kassandra Voyagis.” according to LA Art Show press release today.

“After producing two back-to-back shows in a brief six-month period during Covid, I am looking forward to having an entire year to create a wonderful new program for 2023,” said Voyagis. “During 2022, I plan to travel with a view to attracting more new overseas galleries so we can expand the international presence and diversity that are such keystones of the LA Art Show.”

European galleries celebrating in the VIP Lounge at the 2022 LA Art Show. (Left to right): Yann Bombard of K+Y Gallery (Paris, France), Ferran Josa of Pigment Gallery (Barcelona, Spain), Kassandra Voyagis, Producer/Director LA Art Show and Silvia Forni and Michele Andrioli of Galleria Stefano Forni (Bologna, Italy). Image by Birdman Photos: @birdmanphotos
Also for next year, plans are in the works for the next edition of the LA Art Show’s signature DIVERSEartLA program, curated by Marisa Caichiolo. Stay tuned for details about the underlying vision and theme of next year’s DIVERSEartLA program.

“I hope, by next year, we will all be in a better place regarding Covid,” said Voyagis.  “I would like to continue both the wide aisles along with the feeling of intimacy I have created during my two first shows in this role. The participating galleries have liked the changes and have done very well, especially considering the circumstances of the pandemic.”