With February quickly breezing by, it’s time to jump into this weekend’s top events. From LA Art Week to film festivals and more, we have you covered with neighborhood fun. Check out what’s happening locally from February 21 through February 23.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | February 21 – February 23
LA Art Show
When: Until February 23
Where: Downtown
What: The Los Angeles Art Show stands as one of the nation’s longest-running showcases for contemporary, modern, historic, and traditional art—offering something for everyone, from seasoned collectors to art history buffs. Featuring a diverse array of global galleries, the event presents a mix of modern and contemporary pieces, historical works, and more. This year marks its 30th anniversary, kicking off with a benefit opening-night premiere hosted by actress Jenna Dewan, where artist Robert Vargas will paint a large-scale live mural, Heroes, in honor of the city’s first responders. Over the course of the show, visitors can explore works from more than 100 top galleries, along with DIVERSEartLA, an initiative that has championed inclusivity in the arts for the past decade.
Slamdance Film Festival
When: February 20 – February 26
Where: Skybar | West Hollywood
What: Originally founded 30 years ago as an indie filmmakers’ answer to Sundance, the Slamdance Film Festival is making its move from Park City, Utah, to Los Angeles, marking a new chapter for the event. With its guiding philosophy of “by filmmakers, for filmmakers,” Slamdance has long been a launchpad for emerging talent, boasting alumni like the Russo brothers, Christopher Nolan, Gina Prince-Bythewood, the Safdie brothers, Rian Johnson, and Sean Baker. This year’s lineup features over 150 shorts, experimental films, features, and documentaries—including several shot right here in L.A.—screening throughout the week at venues like the Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Blvd), Quixote by Sunset Studios (1011 N Fuller Ave), the Landmark Sunset (8000 W Sunset Blvd), and the Directors Guild of America (7920 W Sunset Blvd).
Felix Art Fair
When: February 20 – February 23
Where: Elysian Park | Downtown
What: Explore a curated selection of contemporary art from 69 international galleries—including a strong presence from L.A.—as this vibrant art fair takes over the Hollywood Roosevelt during L.A. Art Week. Stroll through poolside cabanas filled with top-tier works while sipping a cocktail from Tropicana Bar and enjoying a bite from Uncle Paulie’s. A single-day ticket runs $75, while an all-access pass for the entire fair is available for $100.
Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | February 21 – February 23
LA Frieze
When: February 21 – February 23
Where: Santa Monica
What: The renowned New York-based art fair returns to Los Angeles for its sixth edition this February. After an initial launch on the atmospheric Paramount backlot, followed by a stint near the Beverly Hilton, the event has now found a home in a custom-built tent at the southeast corner of Santa Monica Airport. Inside, Frieze boasts an impressive lineup of top-tier galleries, while the surrounding space offers stylish lounges and beloved local food vendors. Though the steep ticket prices may deter casual art enthusiasts, Frieze’s impact extends far beyond the fair itself—its presence sparks a wave of major gallery openings across the city, many of which are free to the public.
Black History Month Art Pop-Up Experience
When: Until February 23
Where: Westfield Culver City
What: Westfield Culver City honors Black History Month with free art, culture, and community events from February 8–23. The first floor will showcase works by local Black artists, including Christen Austin, Mike Norice, and Tyris Winter. Highlights include a Community Kickoff Celebration (Feb 8, 1–3pm) with performances and book signings, and Creative Expressions Day (Feb 15, 1–3pm) featuring arts and crafts for kids. Free entry; online registration is recommended.
Culver City Book Festival
When: February 22
Where: Wende Museum | Culver City
What: Westside bookworms, take note: The Culver City Book Festival returns, setting up at the Wende Museum a bit earlier than last year’s summer edition. Hosted by Village Well Books & Coffee, this free literary celebration highlights the work of local authors, publishers, journals, and literary nonprofits. Browse selections from independent presses like 826LA, What Books Press, Heavy Manners Library, and Angel City Press. Festivalgoers can also enjoy hands-on creative activities for kids, zine-making workshops for all ages, and insightful panel discussions on immigration, genre, and Altadena’s legacy as a hub for Black artists.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | February 21 – February 23
AirTalk’s FilmWeek Oscar Preview
When: February 22
Where: Glendale
What: LAist’s (formerly KPCC) weekly show FilmWeek brings its annual Oscars preview to a live audience once again. Join host Larry Mantle and the show’s panel of film critics as they break down the nominees, debate potential winners, and offer expert predictions for Hollywood’s biggest night. Held at the historic Alex Theatre, the event features big-screen clips from this year’s top films, along with lively discussions on who’s most likely to take home the coveted gold statuettes.
Neil Sedaka at The Velvet Martini Lounge
When: February 8
Where: The Velvet Martini Lounge | Studio City
What: Step into an unforgettable evening at The Velvet Martini Lounge with the legendary Neil Sedaka! Enjoy a night of timeless hits and smooth ambiance as the music icon takes the stage in this intimate setting. Sing along to classics like “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” and “Calendar Girl,” and make the night even more special by upgrading your ticket for an exclusive Meet & Greet with Sedaka in Dino’s Den. Don’t miss this rare chance to experience a true music legend up close—gather your friends, sip on handcrafted cocktails, and soak in the incredible atmosphere. See you there!
Pop Art Plants! with Quincy Sutton
When: February 21
Where: Theodore Payne Foundation – Pergola | 10459 Tuxford St. Sun Valley
What: Join artist Quincy Sutton for a vibrant still-life workshop exploring California’s native plants through a funky, abstract pop-art lens. Using large acrylic markers and gestural techniques, participants of all skill levels will learn composition, drawing, and color mixing before creating their own unique artwork to take home. The class includes a brief garden walk for inspiration and all materials are provided—just bring your creativity!
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | February 21 – February 23
Conejo Valley Comedy Festival
When: February 21 – February 22
Where: Tarantula Hill Brewing Co., 244 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, USA
What: The inaugural Conejo Valley Comedy Festival brings two days of laughter, community, and entertainment to the region on February 21–22, 2025. Kicking off at Tarantula Hill Brewing Company, the festival features stand-up, improv, and sketch performances in a lively atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying a family-friendly outing or a night of comedy with friends, this event promises something for everyone.
UC Master Gardener Program
When: February 22
Where: Santa Paula
What: Join the Museum of Ventura County Ag Museum and the UC Master Gardener Program for the 3rd Annual Open House on February 22, celebrating sustainable gardening through the elements of earth, wind, fire, and water. This free event features a spring and summer gardening workshop, a presentation by Master Gardener Terry Garman, and hands-on sessions on irrigation and composting. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your green thumb and connect with the local gardening community!
Ventura Marathon and Half-Marathon
When: February 23
Where: Ojai & Downtown Ventura
What: The 2025 Ventura Marathon and Half Marathon take place on Sunday, February 23, with a scenic point-to-point course starting in Ojai and finishing in downtown Ventura. Kicking off at 6:30 AM, this race offers a fast, picturesque route for runners of all levels.