The culture and creativity festival is taking over Los Angeles State Historic Park on Saturday and Sunday.
Inside the fest, held at Los Angeles State Historic Park, attendees will be greeted by a selection of some of the city’s favorite bites from the likes of Love Hour, Prince Street Pizza, Lil Bobacita, Cena Vegan, Gogo’s Tacos, Los Angeles Pizzeria Co., Lettuce Feast, Ramen Hood, Vchos and Tepito Coffee.
LA3C will also feature a collaboration with L.A.’s museums to celebrate renown and rising artists, with interactive pieces, large-scale murals and sculptures. Tiffany Alfonseca, Rogan Gregory, Amanda Ross-ho, Partick Martinez, Abi Polinsky, Edgar Ramirez, Jacolby Satterwhite and For Freedoms artist collective are among the artists featured at the festival.
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