
The Luckman Fine Arts Complex
The Luckman celebrates 30 years. Since 1994, The Luckman has been a vibrant cultural hub of East Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley. It is where the transformative power of the arts is celebrated, elevated, and made available for all. On stage, on view, on demand: we present professional music, dance, theatre, and visual arts from around the world.
About Us
The Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex was the first major multipurpose professional arts center constructed in the California State University system authorized and funded by the State of California.
Internationally renowned architect Charles Luckman and his wife, Harriet, generously contributed and took a leadership role in making it a reality at Cal State LA. Other major gifts were from The Ahmanson Foundation and the J. Paul Getty Trust.
The grand opening took place in November of 1994 and featured a performance by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.
The Luckman Fine Arts Complex is comprised of four venues:
- The Luckman Theatre
- The Street of the Arts
- The Luckman Gallery
- The Intimate Theatre
The Luckman 30th Anniversary Gala and Concert will be photographed and/or recorded. By attending the event, you agree and grant permission to have your likeness, image, voice, and appearance photographed and recorded for any Cal State LA business-related purpose and that the CSU owns the images and all rights related to them. The images may be used in any manner or media without notifying you, such as university-sponsored websites, publications, promotions, broadcasts, advertisements, posters and theater slides, as well as for non-university uses.