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You are here: Home / Archives for LACE / 1985-1989

Raúl Ruiz / Multiple Revolutions

October 17 - November 26, 1989 Chilean exiled filmmaker Raúl Ruiz's two works, Querelles des Jardins and Petit Manuel d'Histoire de France, represented a small portion of films that the ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, LACE, Screening Tagged With: 1989, Exhibition, film, Multiple Revolutions, Raúl Ruiz, Raúl Ruiz / Multiple Revolutions, Screening

Rough Cuts

October 18, 1989 An open mike, works in progress evening for dancers, musicians and performance artists. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1989, dance, music, open-mike, performance, Rough Cuts

Alastair MacLennan and Nigel Rolfe Working Out, Working In

Performance documentation

October 21, 1989 Ireland's leading performance artists, Alastair MacLennan and Nigel Rolfe, presented their first collaboration and only United States performance. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1989, Alastair MacLennan, Alastair MacLennan and Nigel Rolfe Working Out, Nigel Rolfe, performance, Working In

LACE’s 4th Annuale

Lace's 4th Annuale installation

September 6 - October 10, 1989 This 4th Annuale was curated by Miriam Kaiser, former director of Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. Artists featured: Nicola Atkinson-Griffith, Anthony Ausgang, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1989, Anthony Ausgang, Exhibition, Gale McCall, Harriet Zeitlan, James Strombotne, Jean Heonninger, Jody Zellen, Kerr + Malley, Kim Yasuda, LACE's 4th Annuale, Laura Stickney, May Sun, Miriam Kaiser, Miyoshi Barosh, Moira Hahn, Nancy Halvorsen, Nicholas Fedak II, Nicola Atkinson-Griffith, Sally Weber, Yolanda Gonzalez

Confessions in Total Darkness

Confessions in Total Darkness

September 9-10, 16-17, & 23-24, 1989 Curated by Miriam Kaiser, former director of Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. Artists featured: Skip Arnold, Susan Braig, Cheri Gaulke, Sue Maberry, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1989, Brooke Halpin, Cheri Gaulke, Confessions in Total Darkness, Dan Wiedemann, Doug Henry, Edith Paul, Evelyne Renault, Hal Wasserman, Kathleen Forrest, Miriam Kaiser, Paul Tassie, performance, Ray Langenbach, Rita Valencia, Skip Arnold, Sue Maberry, Susan Braig, Susan Mogul, Tony Abatemarco

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VideoLACE is now live as part of the LACE Digital VideoLACE is now live as part of the LACE Digital Archive! Check out the link in our bio to watch documented performances from the last few years with more to come. Explore documentation from LACE projects including “This Home, Forever” (2025), “ENDURANCE” (2025), “ABUNDANCE” (2024), and “APOLAKI” (2023).
“A Tender Excavation” approaches research-base “A Tender Excavation” approaches research-based artistic practices through propositions of alternative histories, bringing together a group of artists who work with historical and familial photographic archives as a point of departure to construct new narratives and elicit transformation.

LACE is thrilled to introduce three of the artists featured in the exhibition...

❥ Jamil G Baldwin (@juh_mile) was born in Lancaster, CA and raised in and across the Inland Empire and Los Angeles. Baldwin’s work explores the ability of the photographic document to reconstitute the histories of images and material into value systems of care.

❥ Camille Wong (@camillexwong) is a research-based artist living in Los Angeles, CA. Their practice examines power, geopolitics, and historiography through the lens of media and spectacle. They approach the gaze of ethnography by authoring the personal into the world through experimental documentary.

❥ Artemisa Clark (@bustilacaca) is a multidisciplinary artist from Los Angeles. She received a MA in performance studies from Northwestern University in 2016 and a MFA in visual arts from the University of California, San Diego in 2015. She has exhibited and presented research in spaces such as MOCA, The Hammer, the Mexican Consulate, the Vincent Price Art Museum, and more.

Join us at the opening reception on Saturday, November 1, 2025 from 2–5 PM at CSULA’s Luckman Gallery. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP at the link in our bio.

Support for this exhibition is provided by the Teiger Foundation.
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LACE is excited to announce that we will be at the Los Angeles Archives Bazaar this Saturday, October 18, at CSULA! The event will feature 80 local and regional collections, along with practical workshops and exclusive presentations by archivists, filmmakers, and preservationists.

This year’s Archives Bazaar is presented by the LA as Subject Research Alliance in partnership with the USC Libraries, the Cal State LA University Library, and the Cal State LA Pathway Programs Office.

The Archives Bazaar runs from 10–3 PM in the Golden Eagle Ballrooms at Cal State LA. Admission is free. For the full program and exhibitor list, visit laassubject.org.

Slide 1: “The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE” (March 15, 2018 – November 7, 2021). Photos by Chris Wormwald (@christopherwphoto).
Join LACE and multidisciplinary artist Marnie Webe Join LACE and multidisciplinary artist Marnie Weber (@marnieweberstudio) on Thursday, November 13 from 7-9 PM at the Philosophical Research Society (@philosophical_research_society) for the Los Angeles premiere of her latest film, “House of the Whispering Rose” (2025). The screening will also feature Weber’s film “Song of the Sea Witch” (2020).

Filmed at the historic Beverly Estate in Beverly Hills, where silent film star Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst shared their final days, “House of the Whispering Rose’’ takes place against a backdrop of forgotten wealth and grandeur.

Following the screening, LACE’s Curator and Director of Programs Selene Preciado (@selene__preciado) speaks with Marnie Weber to learn more about the making of the films and her collaborations. Light refreshments will be provided.

Reservations are filling up quickly and space is limited. RSVP at the link in our bio.

This program is supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
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