Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction
Venice Family Clinic, a nonprofit community health center dedicated to providing quality health care to people in need, announced today that the 47th annual Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction (formerly Venice Art Walk) will take place May 8-17, 2026.
The exhibition, featuring the works of established, mid-career, and emerging artists, will be free and open to the public at 910 Abbot Kinney in Venice with artwork available to view online, and bids accepted from May 8 through May 17. Proceeds from art sales will support the Clinic’s innovative and integrated approach to providing comprehensive health care services to more than 45,000 people across the Westside of Los Angeles, Inglewood, the South Bay and everywhere in between.
What began nearly 50 years ago as Venice Art Walk, a one-day fundraiser, has grown into Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction—the longest running charity art exhibition in Los Angeles. This ten-day event honors Venice Family Clinic’s history and the extraordinary quality of the artists presented.
Alongside this year’s Signature Artist, Alison Saar, Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction will feature a compelling selection of artists that exemplify the depth and diversity of the Los Angeles creative community. From internationally recognized pioneers to bold emerging voices, they will honor the past, spotlight the present and champion the future.
“My work is rooted in exploring history, identity, and the layered stories carried through materials, giving form to experiences that are often unseen or overlooked,” said Alison Saar. “To be part of Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction is incredibly meaningful, as it extends that intention beyond the artwork itself, bringing people together through art to support care, dignity, and community,” Saar continued.
"As this event has grown, so has its significance and impact. Since its beginning, the Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction has been a lifeline – providing crucial funding that keeps Venice Family Clinic’s doors open for the people and communities who need us most," said Dr. Mitesh Popat, CEO of Venice Family Clinic. "Now more than ever, amid uncertainty in federal and state safety net funding, this support means everything. We are deeply grateful to the artists and collectors whose generosity helps ensure every Angeleno can access the compassionate, comprehensive care they deserve."
In addition, this year’s exhibit will showcase works from over 150 artists, including Pop Art icon Ed Ruscha; Light and Space pioneer Helen Pashgian; East Village legends Kenny Scharf and Ed Moses; sculptor Alison Saar; conceptual artist Frances Stark; skate culture visionary Ed Templeton; ceramicist Peter Shire; Laddie John Dill, Max Hooper Schneider, Sula Bermúdez-Silverman, Umar Rashid, Nancy Evans, and many more.
Thanks to the generosity of these pioneering artists, volunteers and patrons, Venice Family Clinic Art Exhibition + Auction has raised over $25+ million to provide vital health care to hundreds of thousands of Angelenos over the past four decades.
Art is selected by the Curatorial Committee led by Max Rippon and consists of Los Angeles gallerists and art advisors, including Cirrus Gallery, Rachel Barrett, Charlie James Gallery, Dominique Gallery, L.A. Louver, The Pit, and The Lapis Press. Eliane Gans serves as curatorial advisor.
Photos courtesy of Venice Family Clinic



