
RevCon 2026: An Open Space (un)Conference on Revolution
August 14–16, 2026
Fiesta Hall, Plummer Park
1166 N Vista St, West Hollywood, CA, 90046
Free admission | RSVP
The Revolution School and LACE invite you to RevCon: a dedicated con for all things revolution and revolutionary, im/possible, and fantastical! In this inaugural RevCon 2026, the theme we will be engaging with is “liberation for ALL” and with a twist…
Unlike traditional conferences with invited speakers and pre-determined topics, RevCon is an (un)conference using Open Space Technology (OST) that invites participants to co-create the event in real time. Throughout the day, anyone can facilitate a session, participate in another’s, or ask to learn something specific, inviting others to share their experiences while moving freely between sessions. Together, we share the responsibility for suggesting topics, posing questions, facilitating activities, and participating in discussions.
Revolution for the liberation of ALL will happen when we co-world it TOGETHER. You can learn more here.
Public Programs
Friday, August 14, 7 PM, Meet & Greet at WeHo eatery (location TBA)
Saturday, August 15, 10–6 PM, RevCon 2026 at Fiesta Hall, Plummer Park
Saturday, August 15, 7PM, Drinks & Decompress at WeHo bar (location TBA)
Sunday, August 16, 10–4 PM, Brunch & Next Steps at WeHo home (location TBA)
About The Revolution School
The Revolution School is an open collective of artists, magicians, activists, hackers, academics, psychokinetics, witches, scientists, healers, empaths, thieves, chemists, archivists, gamers, freaks, friends, allies, and enemies (aka Superheroes and Scroogers) who believe the primary reason someone holds onto power and resources is because of unacknowledged, unprocessed, and unloved trauma.
Support
This program is supported in part by an arts grant from the City of West Hollywood.
This project is made possible with the support of the Jacki Apple Fund, a legacy established by her sister and close collaborators to give back to the Los Angeles Art Community she championed since the early 80’s in her writing, teaching, radio shows and artist practice. This grant is administered by LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions).

