Dodger Stadium isn't the only Elysian Park Avenue attraction that draws a massive, star-studded crowd. Subliminal Projects, housed in Shepard Fairey's unassuming Studio Number One creative firm at the corner of Sunset Boulevard, is a contemporary exhibition space Fairey opened in 2003 with his wife, Amanda. A decade later, Subliminal Projects remains relevant, with recent group and solo exhibitions that have reimagined Boy Scouts, riffed on ecstasy, captured the gaudy culture of nail art and represented Los Angeles in black-and-white woodcut illustrations. With valet service, a DJ and extraordinarily long lines for free booze, exhibition openings at Subliminal feel like exclusive house parties attended by celebrity art collectors, including Moby, Billy Idol, Rose McGowan and, of course, Fairey himself. 1331 W. Sunset Blvd., Echo Park, 90026. (213) 213-0078, subliminalprojects.com. —Jennifer Swann

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