Street Basketball Art - Venice Beach

The Hidden Hoops of Venice Beach: Basketball Art in the Alleyways

Just a few blocks away from the oceanfront courts of Venice Beach, a different kind of basketball exists. Tucked into alleyways and mounted to the sides of telephone poles and back walls, these hoops are built from scrap wood, bent metal, and whatever materials happen to be on hand. They aren’t part of any official court or league—they’re improvised, functional, and entirely rooted in the creativity of the neighborhood.

These photographs document a series of handmade basketball hoops throughout Venice—objects that blur the line between sport, necessity, and art.

Basketball Hoops Built from Junk: Functional Street Art

Nick Ansom is at the helm of the Venice Basketball League. He is responsible for all the creative energy and growth that happens locally as well as across the country and overseas. If you haven’t seen what he’s done with the Hoop Bus, check it out. Very impressive. I linked up with Nick a while back because of our obvious shared interest in basketball. Yet another example of personal projects leading to fun outcomes/relationships. COVID was a strange time for the VBL because it literally couldn’t happen. The city put a device on all the rims that prohibited play. As the saying goes though, Basketball Never Stops. Instead of sitting around crying about it, Nick put his energy into another creative endeavor - Survival Hoops. Along with another artist friend Lori Powers, they started creating hoops out of junk. It started small, but after a while they had built and hung 100+ beautifully weird hoops all over the alleys of Venice Beach. About a month ago we linked up and documented their work. I really enjoyed seeing what they had created and am honored to be part of a piece of basketball culture. It would be easy to write this project off as someone just being bored and having time to kill during a pandemic. You would be wrong though. What they created is much bigger than that. It’s well thought out, deliberate, and has brought a lot of happiness not just to the people who have played on them, but also to the locals in Venice that walk by these hoops every day. And hopefully now it will be preserved in some kind of document for people to see years from now.

A Different Side of Venice Beach Basketball

Most people associate Venice Beach Basketball Courts with loud rowdy games, eccentric locals, and a constant flow of tourist spectators looking for a show. But the game doesn’t stop at the edge of the courts.

It continues in quieter places—out of view, away from the crowds—where the structure of the game is stripped down to its simplest form: a hoop, a ball, and a small piece of space to play.

These alleyway hoops reflect that side of basketball. Informal, resourceful, and entirely local.

Part of the American Backcourts Project

These photographs are part of a long-term body of work documenting basketball hoops across the United States. Over the past 15 years, the project has focused on the overlooked places where the game exists—rural driveways, barns, small towns, and improvised courts like these in Venice.While the settings change, the idea remains the same: basketball shows up wherever people find a way to build a hoop.

View the American Backcourts series

Collecting Basketball Hoop Photography Prints

A selection of these photographs is available as fine art prints, produced on museum-grade paper for collectors, interior designers, and spaces looking to incorporate basketball culture in a more understated way.

View the full Basketball Hoop Photography collection here

See More Venice Beach Basketball

While these alleyway hoops offer a quieter perspective, the main courts of Venice Beach remain one of the most iconic places to watch and play the game.

View from Venice Beach basketball culture and courts here

Basketball hoop made from junk in a Venice Beach Alleyway

Survival Hoops - Venice Beach, California by Nick Ansom

Photograph of a basketball hoop made from a bucket and street sign

DIY Basketball Hoop - Golden Girls Mural

A creative basketball hoop in Venice Beach, California

Creative basketball hoop hung on a telephone pole in Venice, CA

Photograph of a basketball hoop made from a blue bucket with the LA Dodgers logo hung on a palm tree in Venice Beach, California

Basketball hoop with LA Dodgers logo made with a bucket and wood

A basketball hoop made from junk with a backboard painted to look like a watermelon

Basketball Hoop Art - Venice Beach

Photograph of a basketball hoop made from old bicycle rims in Venice Beach

Basketball hoop made from bike parts

Photograph of an artistic basketball hoop in Venice, Beach, CA

Art Hoop - Venice, CA

A basketball hoop made from an old computer in Venice Beach, CA

Venice Beach Alley Basketball Hoop

Photograph of a basketball hoop made from a surfboard and mop bucket in Venice Beach, CA

Surfboard basketball hoop - Venice Beach

Photograph of a basketball hoop made from junk car parts in Venice Beach, CA

Junk art basketball hoop

An artistic basketball hoop made from junk

Artistic basketball hoop

Home made basketball hoop

Artistic homemade basketball hoop

Photograph of a basketball hoop with Area 52 painted on the backboard

Area 52

Photograph of a one of a kind basketball hoop in Venice Beach, CA

Black Lives Matter - Venice Beach

Photograph of a colorful artistic basketball hoop in a Venice Beach alleyway

Alley basketball hoop - Venice Beach, CA

A unique basketball hoop made from common junk in a Venice Beach alleyway

Venice Beach basketball hoop

Creative basketball hoop made from a baby's car seat on a telephone pole above a "caution children playing" sign

Youth Basketball - Venice Beach

A basketball hoop made with a milk crate and wood backboard

Milk crate basketball hoop

Junk art basketball hoop in Los Angele, CA

Basketball hoop made from an old wheelchair

Creative basketball hoop made from old Weber grill parts in Venice Beach

Basketball hoop made from a Weber Grill

Photograph of the Survival Hoops creators Nick Ansom and Lori Powers

Nick Ansom and Lori Powers - Creators of Survival Hoops in Venice Beach, CA