Barnsdall Art Park, located at the crest of Olive Hill in Los Angeles, was established in the early 1900s when Aline Barnsdall envisioned a vibrant arts center. Donated to the city in 1927, the park features the renowned Hollyhock House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and serves as a hub for community arts programs and cultural events.
The park is managed by the Community Arts Division of the Cultural Affairs Department and offers a variety of programs, including art classes, museum education, and theatre performances. With its commitment to accessibility and cultural diversity, Barnsdall Art Park continues to attract thousands of visitors and community members each year.
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