Art That Pushes Boundaries. A Gallery That Gives Back
Contemporary pop, urban and street art from today’s visionaries - now open online and with season re-opening October 3rd.
We opened our desert space in 2023, with decades’ experience in the Los Angeles and New York art scenes. Our goal at That Gallery is to fill a missing piece on El Paseo—an elevated, urban-inspired space for contemporary collectors who crave something fresh, a little edgy, and emotionally resonant. We specialize in high-end pop, street, and urban art from groundbreaking artists who are shaping the cultural conversation.
Our 5,000 sq. ft. gallery feels more like a downtown loft than a traditional white cube—raw concrete floors, brick walls, and exposed pillars set the tone for a space that’s chic, creative, and unapologetically bold. It’s a place to gather, to explore, and to connect—with the art, the artists, and each other.
At That Gallery, we believe art is more than something to hang on a wall—it’s an experience. It’s energy. It’s conversation. And it has the power to move people and change lives. That’s why we’ve partnered with The Art of Elysium.
A Creative Collaboration Made in Artistic Heaven
That Gallery is proud to announce a collaborative partnership with The Art of Elysium, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting artists and bringing transformative art experiences to those in need. Together, we are launching a special rotating exhibition series at That Gallery, featuring works donated by renowned and emerging artists who believe in the power of creativity to heal, inspire, unite and uplift.
100% of the profits from all works sold will go directly to fund The Art of Elysium’s vital arts-based programs, serving communities facing difficult emotional, physical, or financial challenges. By collecting these impactful pieces, patrons not only support meaningful art but also receive a tax benefit for contributing to a registered 501(c)(3) charity.
This partnership is a testament to the idea that art can do more than just hang on walls—it can change lives.
Art doing good. Art with purpose.
This is where the culture lives.