Indian Alley Los Angeles Art Graffiti Panorama VR
117 Winston St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA
Indian Alley is the unofficial name given to a stretch of alley in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles.
Link Location Gps -118.2473473
GPS Coordinates / 34.0471074,-118.2473473
A view from the outside of the Indian Alley which you can go through in Google maps we’ll leave a few below but the majority up above doesn’t as the other option provides more information and interaction
Indian Alley is the unofficial name given to a stretch of alley in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles, so designated for the significance the area held for indigent American Indians from the 1970s to the 1990s.Since 2011 the alley has become a notable site for Los Angeles street art hosting murals and sculpture that commemorate its historical significance to Skid Row's American Indian community.
Aerial view from above
Aerial View Of Indian Alley Los Angeles
Contributors to the ongoing art project include Maya/Nahuatl artist Votan and Jemez Pueblo Indian Jaque Fragua, local artists Wildlife, Bandit, Sketchy, Gabette, Free Humanity, Random Act and Teacher, as well as street art notable Shepard Fairey.