Keanu Reeves was spotted attending the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden event with his long term girlfriend Alexandra Grant on Saturday in Los Angeles.
The 59-year-old actor – who recently joined the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 cast – put on a formal display in a textured black jacket and matching pants.
He added a grey zip up and tan boots to the look as he accessorized with a grey scarf tossed around his neck.
The Matrix star wore his short dark locks pushed to the side and donned his signature trimmed beard.
Jane Fonda, Jodie Foster, Jane Lynch and Landon Ross were among the other stars in attendance.
Grant wowed in an all blue ensemble that consisted of a leather jacket and loose silk pants.
She carried a silver clutch as her sliver locks were tied back in an up do with her bangs were pushed to the side.
The visual artist accessorized with dainty silver earrings and a matching necklace that clung to her neck.
Her light makeup look showed off her rosy cheeks and matching lip gloss.
Reeves and Grant made their debut as a couple at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles back in 2019.
They looked loved up while posing for the camera, proving they had nothing to hide.
Keanu looked proud to be with the woman who has captured his heart as he hit the event.
When they’re hot hitting up ted carpets and attending events together, the pair is secretly into poetry and writing.
Keanu collaborated with Alexandra on the books Ode To Happiness and Shadows.
While Alexandra provided visual art for the volumes – the first released in 2011 and the next five years later – Keanu wrote poetry.
The business partners also have publishing house X Artists’ Books.
Swarthmore College graduate Grant is a Los Angeles-based artist, who uses language and exchanges with writers as a source for imagery in sculpture, painting, drawing, and video.
Her work is in public collections including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Based in Los Angeles, Reeve’s lady love is an artist and philanthropist. Born in Ohio, she has been working in the arts since graduating from college in 1994 with a BA in history and studio art.
The artist is known for her use of language and exchanges with writers as a source for imagery in her sculpture, painting, drawing, and video works.
The talented artist fostered her love for the spoken word as a child, after growing up around the world, living in Mexico, Spain and France.
She has exhibited at prestigious spaces around the world including Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Galerie Gradiva in Paris and The Harris Lieberman Gallery in New York.
In 2008 Alexandra founded the philanthropic grantLOVE project which produces and sells original artworks and editions to benefit artist projects and arts non-profits.