Arts & Entertainment
New Exhibition Showcasing South Bay Artists Makes Its Debut
Destination: Art, a non-profit studio and gallery created to elevate South Bay artists, has debuted its first open show of 2026.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY — Destination: Art, a Torrance-based non-profit studio and gallery created to elevate South Bay artists, has debuted its first open show of 2026.
For the “Orange Hues & Views” exhibition, which debuted March 26, artists were challenged to use the color orange in their entries.
Orange "promotes endurance, success and optimism,” Gallery Manager and Curator Robin Johns explained.
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The exhibition features more than 100 works.
“As the community hub for art in the South Bay, we welcome and attract local artists seeking an art space to showcase their talent. In the Orange Hues & Views exhibition, there are over 100 artworks, reinforcing the vibrancy of the art community here," Destination: Art President Karen Doyle said.
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The exhibition can be viewed online here through April 18. For those wanting to see the works in person, the gallery, located at 1815 W. 213th St., Suite 135 in Torrance, is open Thursdays through Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm.
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