MONK SPACE
Gallery
4414 W 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90004
–
Rampart Village
Michael M.
Spaces for hire at MONK SPACE
from $313
hire fee / per hour
hire fee / per hour
Gallery
All white room with towering 16’ ceilings, aged oak beams, a separate lobby entrance with plate-glass, street-facing windows, and an upstairs Mezzanine green room, overlooking the main floor. Also includes 100 amps (Single Phase) AC, wifi, and two bathrooms. Easy ground floor alley load in from the street.
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Monday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Tuesday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Wednesday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Thursday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Friday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Saturday
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Gallery
8:00 am –
12:00 am
from
$313
hire fee per hour
Facilities and catering options
Up to 150
standing
Up to 115
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol
About MONK SPACE
Adaptive use Gallery in the heart of Los Angeles. Our unique complex includes multiple connecting spaces that host artists of all persuasion. Established in 2007, we have welcomed a staggering range of contemporary, classical, and eclectic styles, represented through cutting-edge visual, musical, and immersive events.
The building was built in 1922 and opened its doors as Hoffman's Cash and Carry Department Store. There is still an original, perfectly restored advertising billboard on our Lobby Wall. By the late 20s, Hoffman's went out of business as the country plunged into the Great Depression. It soon reopened, off the grid, during Prohibition as a Speakeasy called the Horseshoe Club! It was rumored to be a hot spot for Swing Jazz, illegal booze, and notorious characters of the 1930s. If only the walls could talk! When we took over the building we did our utmost to restore the warehouses back to their original walls and floors to what you see today!
The building was built in 1922 and opened its doors as Hoffman's Cash and Carry Department Store. There is still an original, perfectly restored advertising billboard on our Lobby Wall. By the late 20s, Hoffman's went out of business as the country plunged into the Great Depression. It soon reopened, off the grid, during Prohibition as a Speakeasy called the Horseshoe Club! It was rumored to be a hot spot for Swing Jazz, illegal booze, and notorious characters of the 1930s. If only the walls could talk! When we took over the building we did our utmost to restore the warehouses back to their original walls and floors to what you see today!