Four hours in Row DTLA
Still Life Ceramics at Row DTLA offers ceramics classes as well as finished products.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Row DTLA houses a wide selection of independent stores, restaurants, offices and work spaces as well as the “Smorgasburg” food fair on Sundays.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Tartine Manufactory, an enormous umbrella space at the Row DTLA, houses several restaurants, a store and a walk up coffee and ice cream counter.
(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)Dmitriy Gavryushkin poses for a photo at “Smorgasburg” at the Row DTLA. The outdoor food event takes place every Sunday.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Miriam Yoo, owner of Flask and Field at the Row DTLA, enjoys a tasting with Matthew Alper, right, owner and founder of Mulholland Distilling.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Preston Lam, left, and Pratiti Shah, right, enjoy a late lunch at “Smorgasburg” at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)An unmarked entrance leads to Bodega, an indie shoe and clothing showroom at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)A faux bodega inside Bodega at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Customers sign up for a lottery to purchase limited edition shoes at Bodega.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Still Life Ceramics at the Row DTLA offers ceramics classes as well as finished products.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Instructor Francis River guides Camille Goldman at Still Life Ceramics at the Row DTLA. The workshop offers classes, studio time and ceramics for sale.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Still Life Ceramics at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Sean Bartholomew massages Anita Arze with heated stones to simulate the lymphatic system at Bartholomew Method at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)The wholistic therapy incorporates herbal heat wraps, reflexology, effleurage and lymphatic drainage detoxification.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)An oversized chess set draws players at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)Visitors snap photos at the Row DTLA.
(Ana Venegas / For The Times)A wet Sunday didn’t keep crowds away from the Smorgasburg food fair at the Row DTLA.
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