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Welcome to the LACE Archive

The archives ensure the preservation and availability of an unbroken forty-year record of LACE, the longest-running contemporary artist space in Los Angeles. Many of the historically significant ephemeral practices presented at LACE now only exist as writings, photographic documents, and videotapes. The archives present an irreplaceable collection of these works. The archives also ensure that the work of current artists will remain part of a rich historical record. The archives make the history of LACE accessible to the public and link the organization’s rich past with a vibrant future. 

Searchable Online Archive: 1978 - Now

A comprehensive list of exhibitions, performances, events, screenings, benefit auctions, lectures, and news, are searchable here through the LACE Online Archive. Most participating artist and curator names are also tagged. Images, videos, reviews, and other documentation are continually added.

The Getty and the LACE Archives

In celebration of our 40th Anniversary in 2018, The Getty Research Institute (GRI) acquired the physical archive of LACE. The LACE Records, 1978 to today, covers the first four decades of exhibitions and programs at the institution; future records of the active contemporary art site will be added to the GRI’s collection. The LACE Records include photography, ephemera, correspondence from artists, promotional materials, video documentation of events and performance, and other records. The archive will ultimately be cataloged and digitized by the GRI and made available to researchers.

Press Release

The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE

In 2018, LACE invited artist and curator Matias Viegener to present the Project Room exhibition The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE.  The exhibition was packed with original and printed materials, and visitors could take home examples of publications and ephemera from our 40-year history. 

LACE Publications

Read LACE publications for free by clicking here.

LACE at Acid-Free Los Angeles Art Book Market

Visit the LACE booth on June 16–18 for the 2023 Acid-Free Los Angeles Art Book Market. A–F ⅠII provides a platform for 90+ West Coast and international exhibitors presenting new publications and ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2020-Current Year Tagged With: Acid-Free Book Market, Archive

Artist Leslie Garcia performance and talk at Fulcrum Arts x LACE

Artist Leslie Garcia performance and talk at Fulcrum Arts x LACE March 19, 2023 | 1 – 3 pm Cinelounge Sunset, 6464 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028 Fulcrum Arts and LACE present an ... [Read More]

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LACE 2022 Benefit Art Auction

Renovate and Relaunch:  LACE Benefit Art Auction Join our community of supporters and artists for an exclusive party to benefit LACE and its dedication to emerging artists, curators, and cultural ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2020-Current Year, Benefit, LACE Tagged With: 2022, Charlene Fitzgibbon, LACE Benefit, LACE Benefit 2022, Renovate and Relaunch, Stefano di Paolo

APOLAKI: Opera of the Scorched Earth

 APOLAKI: OPERA OF THE SCORCHED EARTH By Micaela Tobin with Jay Carlon Friday and Saturday, July 21–22, 2023 | 7:30 PM Programming: APOLAKI: Film Screening and Q&A Zorthian Ranch ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2020-Current Year, LACE, Performance Tagged With: apolaki, bakunawa, CalArts, experimental opera, experimental vocalist, jay carlon, Micaela Tobin, opera

Of Seed, Soil, and Stars

Jackie Amézquita and LaRissa Rogers, Hieroglyphs of metaphysical lacerations, 2023. Photo by Juan Silverio. Of Seed, Soil, and Stars: Meditations on Land, Body, Resistance, and ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2020-Current Year, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: emerging curator, Jackie Amezquita, JEM, jess gudiel, joy anderson, larissa rogers, maria maea, Robin Garcia, sarita doe

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LACE’s Lightning Fund Opens August 15, 2025!

PRESS RELEASE: Announcing LACE’s Next Emerging Curators

Announcing the 2025 Lightning Fund and Jacki Apple Awards

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“A Tender Excavation” features artists whose b “A Tender Excavation” features artists whose backgrounds are connected to diasporic experiences of discrimination, displacement, erasure, exclusion, slavery, and systemic violence, the practice of piecing together history through memory and counter-narrative is an act of transformation and healing.

LACE is thrilled to introduce 3 of the artists featured in the exhibition...

✧ Tarrah Krajnak (@tarrahkrajnak_studio) is an artist working across photography, performance, and poetry. Krajnak is currently based in Los Angeles.She is an Associate Professor of Art at UCLA, and is represented by Zander Galerie, Cologne/Paris.

✧Susu Attar (@susuhantusu) is a multimedia artist rooted in painting and in her experience as an Iraqi Angeleno. Through her wide-ranging and holistic approach, Susu examines existing frameworks within both everyday life and political movements and creates new contexts that center the notion of art as a means of transformation and a space of interconnection.

✧Zeynep Abes (@zabes93) is an artist, researcher and educator from Istanbul, Turkey. She studied film and interactive media at Emerson College, later getting her start at LACMA’s Art+Tech lab. She is in pursuit of exploring the role artists play in preserving memories to navigate the struggle and alienation that arise from changing social environments and shifting identities.

Join us at the opening reception next 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 Teiger Foundation.
Join LACE for a special screening of Marnie Weber’s film “Song of the Sea Witch” (2020), alongside the Los Angeles premiere of her latest film, “House of the Whispering Rose” (2025). “Song of the Sea Witch” captures a mysterious Sea Witch who lives in isolation at a cabin on the edge of the ocean. Her solitude is broken when one day a group of raucous birds appear on the Sea Witch’s beach. Their presence threatens to take over her peaceful existence.

Join us Thursday, November 13 from 7-9 PM at the Philosophical Research Society (@philosophical_research_society). Following the screening, LACE’s Curator and Director of Programs Selene Preciado (@selene__preciado) speaks with Marnie Weber (@marnieweberstudio) to learn more about the making of the films and her collaborations.

Light refreshments will be provided. Marnie Weber’s exclusive merch will be available for sale before and during the screening. Stick around until the end for a surprise guest appearance! 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.
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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