Sunday June 7, 2026: Art Parties & Events bring us another beautiful ending to a fabulous weekend of arts in Los Angeles.

June 7, 2026: Art Parties & Events

Downtown…Hospital of Emotions recently opened inside a former wing of St. Vincent Medical Center. Presented by House of Art and Dreams, ROYVA Group, and also St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus, it transformed one of Los Angeles’ most historic hospital sites into a fully immersive, large-scale art experience.

Read more about it on the Hospital of Emotions Feature. Admission starts at $55 with discounts available for children, students, seniors and veterans; Hours: 10am-8pm; Hospital of Emotions, 2131 W 3rd St, LA, 90057; www.hospitalofemotions.com

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Downtown

Smorgasburg Los Angeles is a popular weekly culinary adventure at Row DTLA every Sunday. Additionally this lively open-air market features an array of local food vendors as well as a family-friendly beer garden.Be aware no dogs are permitted. Event: 10am to 4pm; Row DTLA, 777 S. Alameda St. LA, 90021; https://la.smorgasburg.com/

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West Hollywood

It’s the final day of WEHO Pride Weekend and now it’s time for the big parade!  In addition it’s the last day of the OUTLOUD Music Festival at West Hollywood Park. The multi-day event has featured some big names. Today’s headliner is JADE with additional performers that include Confidence Man, Hercules & Love Affair, Baby Tate, Countess Luann, Isabella Lovestory, Jae Stephens, Rosie DiMare and many more.

The parade starts at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and North Crescent Heights Boulevard in West Hollywood. The procession heads west and officially ends at North La Peer Drive. Find out more on the website – https://www.wehopride.com/

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Mid Wilshire

The Artists Gallery (TAG) hosts an Afternoon with the Artists. The event spotlights the work of Susan Dukow, Spencer Frazer, Lorna Herf, David Lang, and Bruce Sanders. In addition be sure to enjoy Voices in Color: The Spectrum of Expression. The group exhibition curated by Austin Lubetkin features artists on the autism spectrum. While the exhibitions opening on May 20, 2026, they will all continue through June 12, 2026; Art Event: 1-3pm; TAG Gallery, 5458 Wilshire Blvd, LA, 90036; https://www.taggallery.net/

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Pasadena

Jack Rutberg Fine Arts debuts Pasadena: L.A.’s Art Legacy. The group exhibition includes the work of early-20th century as well as contemporary artists. Artists include: Karel Appel, Emil Bisttram, Morris Broderson, Hans Burkhardt, Alexander Calder, Jose Luis Cuevas, Jules Engel, Claire Falkenstein, Lorser Feitelson, Oskar Fischinger, Llyn Foulkes, Sam Francis, Patrick Graham, Mark Steven Greenfield, Frederick Hammersley, George Herms, Peter Krasnow, Rene Magritte, and many more. Runs through August 29, 2026; Art Party: 3-7pm; Jack Rutberg Fine Arts, 600 South Lake Ave., #102 Pasadena, 91106; https://jackrutbergfinearts.com/  

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Mount Wilson

Mount Wilson Observatory (MWO) continues its Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome with the Rogue Lemon Collective. The program titled High Ground, New Sound features original compositions by the ensemble  The show will also include the World premiere of two songs from the collective’s forthcoming debut album, scheduled for release in September 2026. Attendees will enjoy various musical styles such as classical, pop, rock, as well as classic songs from films. Musicians include: Eleanor Dunbar and Megan Shung (violins), Rita Andrade (viola), Zack Reaves (cello), and Karl McComas-Reichl* (bass).

Past Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome (2018). Photo credit: Irina Logra.

The performance takes place inside the dome of the historic 100-inch telescope which offers incredible acoustics. The series is curated by Artistic Director Cécilia Tsan who was the Principal Cellist, Long Beach Symphony and Los Angeles Master Chorale. As always each program is performed twice—first at 3:00pm and again at 5:00pm. Then there is an artist reception in between both performances at 4pm. Tickets are $65; Reserve early, as it gets booked up. MWO, 100 Mt Wilson Circle Rd, Mount Wilson, 91023; For more information, visit https://www.mtwilson.edu/events/

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Santa Monica

The LA Dance Project performs City of Dance at Tongva Park. A community panel spotlighting urbanism, ecology, social change, and the coastline will follow the free public event. The talk is curated by Françoise Vergès. Event: 4pm; Tongva Park, 1615 Ocean Ave, SM, 90401; https://ladanceproject.org/events/

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Pasadena

AbilityFirst Food & Wine Festival is back again for its 52nd year. Enjoy delicious tastings, wine, beer, as well as cocktails. Support a great cause while bidding on exclusive items and also auction experiences.

This year Frank Family, Comerica Bank a division of Fifth Third Bank, N.A., the Rotary Club of Los Angeles (LA5), and Supervisor Kathryn Barger will be recognized for their contributions to AbilityFirst. Event: 5-8pm; Admission: $428.67; Urquhart Residence, 1210 Chelten Way, South Pasadena, CA 91030; www.abilityfirst.org/events/

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Sundays at the Mint

In Mid City…The Mint presents Jazz Sundays. The rotating selection offers the best in LA’s Jazz Music scene. But be sure to check the Mint’s calendar for up-to-date info as well as guest performers/musicians. Furthermore, Musicians who want to jam will get in free with an instrument after 9pm (one drink minimum). I love that!! For table reservations, please email themintdinnerreservations@gmail.com Doors open: 7pm; Enjoy the jam with special guests at 9:30pm; Ticket prices vary depending on entry time; Visit the website for the full schedule. The Mint, 6010 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035https://themintla.com

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For additional art exhibitions, and performances as well as culinary events, see LAArtParty’s Upcoming Events Page.

Read more about Arts and Entertainment throughout the world on our sister site EatTravelGo.com, an art inspired travel site.

Or enjoy artist / gallerist interviews on our Art Talk Page also on ETG.