The Ben Maltz Gallery presented group and solo exhibitions in a variety of media. The main focus was showcasing
contemporary art that pushes the boundaries of form and subject matter in the context of national and international programming. Serving the local art community, the public, and Otis students and faculty, it presented emerging and established Los Angeles talent as well as international artists. Originally named the Otis Gallery, the exhibition space was initially sited on the college's downtown grounds. In August 2001, the Gallery moved to Otis’
Westchester campus and was dedicated in honor of
Benjamin N. Maltz (1901–1993), a local businessman and founding director of
City National Bank, who was a supporter of many nonprofit art organizations. Designed by the Los Angeles–based Frederick Fisher and Partners, the Gallery was located on the ground floor of the Bronya and Andy Galef Center for Fine Arts, which also houses the Bolsky Gallery for student exhibitions, numerous art studios, critique rooms, and offices. ==Management==