OrangesSardines
Window Gallery
OrangesSardines Window Gallery is an exhibition
space in the windows of our storefront art studio, located
in a 1924 building that originally housed a drugstore.
We opened the gallery in November, 2000. The
changing window exhibitions are meant to be viewed
from the sidewalk, or from your car, if you happen to
catch the red light at our corner.

The Window Gallery, a companion project to this
website, is the latest in a series of galleries we have
operated since 1974. We display our own art, work by
other artists, and artifacts we've collected over the
years, in installations that we hope will be of interest to
the neighborhood.

OrangesSardines Window Gallery is one of a number of
contemporary art galleries, performance spaces, and
historic sites that contribute to the rich cultural life of
Northeast Los Angeles, and the city as a whole.
To visit, click below for a map:
OrangesSardines
Window Gallery History
November-December, 2000.
Sculpture and painting from our
collection, on a holiday theme.
Portraits by
Carol Colin,
January-February,
2001
Collages by
Eunice Parsons,
February-March,
2001. Women's
History Month.
Cityscapes by
Carol Colin,
March-April,
2001.
Earth Day/Easter/Spring,
works from our collection.
April-May, 2001. Left:
"Boats", painting on
cardboard by Iliana, 9.
Paintings of
Tijuana by
Carol Colin,
May-June,
2001.
Portraits by
Allen Blyth,
July, 2001.
A.A.C.
Scholarship
winners, Tai
Nguyen and
Shaton
Wesley.
September-
October, 2001.
Little Day
of the
Dead
Altar
honoring
child
victims of
9/11,
October-
November,
2001.
Portraits from our
collection, August-
September, 2001.
Left: oil painting by
Allen Dordick.
"Chavez
Ravine"
photographs
by Don
Normark,
December,
2001.
At the Corner of Avenue 54 and Monte Vista Street
Highland Park, Los Angeles, California