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Looking back at 2023 and beyond…

Photo: Gemidos de la Tierra (Wailings of the Land/Soil), photos by Gina Clyne; APOLAKI: Opera of the Scorched Earth, photos by Angel Origgi; Hobollywood, photo by Juan Silverio; Of Seed, Soil, and Stars, photos by Juan Silverio and Jackie Castillo; LACE 2024 Benefit Art Auction, photos by Gina Clyne; Team photo by Juan Silverio. 

Dear friends—

Holiday greetings from LACE, the longest-running incubator for contemporary artists and curators in Los Angeles! We are grateful for your continued support this year as we prepare for the organization’s next chapter with our gallery renovations. Your contributions have helped us maintain innovative arts programming outside of our gallery, bringing experimental and insightful projects to LA and beyond!

Watch our end-of-the-year video here!

We’re proud of our accomplishments this year, including:

  • Presenting the inaugural un-residency project, Hobollywood by Thinh Nguyen (Read USC professor Meiling Cheng’s essay featured in Theatre Journal)
  • Producing the mobile procession Gemidos de la Tierra (Wailings of the Land/Soil) by Jackie Amézquita
  • Supporting emerging curators and artists through the presentation of Of Seed, Soil and Stars, curated by Joy A. Anderson and Robin Garcia
  • Debuting the experimental opera APOLAKI: Opera of the Scorched Earth by Micaela Tobin
  • Awarding 10 artists with $6,000 grants through the Lightning Fund Program made possible by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and one artist with $10,000 through the Jacki Apple Award in Performance and Artist Projects (announcement coming in January!)
  • Receiving significant funding from the Ahmanson Foundation, Perenchio Foundation, The National Endowment for the Arts, and Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
  • Supporting emerging cultural workers through our Apprenticeship program
  • Providing accessible programs, publications, and archive material through our online channels

Next year, we will continue offsite programming with the return of our classic Valentine’s Day party featuring new work by Carmina Escobar, our ninth Emerging Curators presentation, A Fossil, A Ruin, A Memory, curated by Carrie Chen, and a new performance art series with details to come. In the fall we open our PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition Beatriz da Costa: (un)disciplinary tactics. Your donation directly enables us to further our commitment to emerging artists, curators, and cultural workers in Los Angeles.

Warmest holiday wishes and Happy New Year from the LACE Team,

Sarah Russin, Executive Director
Fiona Ball, Deputy Director
Selene Preciado, Curator and Director of Programs
Juan Silverio, Assistant Director of Programming
Camille Wong, Communications Manager
Miriam Shyti, CIEE Postgraduate Fellow

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The works selected for “A Tender Excavation” d The works selected for “A Tender Excavation” depart from personal, familial, or historical photographic archives which ultimately are recontextualized through installation, collage, painting, film, video, sculpture, or mixed media, reimagining and reconnecting lost fragments to speak about personal and collective resilience, constructing new possibilities for an interconnected futurity.

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

✷ Mercedes Dorame (@mercedes.dorame)  is a multi-disciplinary artist who calls on her Tongva ancestry to engage the problematics of (in)visibility and ideas of cultural construction and ancestral connection to land and sky.

✷ Leah King (@leahkinglive) is a multimedia artist working in collage, sound, film, and performance. Her intricately layered visual and sonic works explore race, gender, and power through a futurist lens.

✷ Ann Le (@annsgood) is a LA based artist and Senior Lecturer of Photography and Fine Arts at Loyola Marymount University. Her photomontages explore identity, family history, the diaspora, and the space in between becoming Vietnamese-American.

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.
⭒ We are excited to welcome Jason Villegas to th ⭒ We are excited to welcome Jason Villegas to the LACE team as our 2025 Hisako Terasaki Intern! ⭒

Jason is currently a student at Los Angeles City College studying animation. He is a Mexican American artist making work about queer identity and bear subculture, inspired by indigenous art, pop culture, and consumerism. Jason makes ceramic sculptures, paintings, comics, and enjoys swimming, sci-fi, collecting toys, and his cats.

Join us in welcoming Jason to the team!
“A Tender Excavation” centers identities that “A Tender Excavation” centers identities that have been systematically excluded from mainstream narratives and representations of not only American art but of representing an “American” identity.

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

⋆ Star Montana (@starmontana) is a photo-based artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. She was born and raised in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of East Los Angeles, which is predominantly Mexican American and serves as the backdrop to much of her work.

⋆ Prima Jalichandra-Sakuntabhai (@prima_jalichndrsakntbhai) is a transdisciplinary artist, working across performance, video and installation, based in Los Angeles. Born in Thailand in 1989, they grew up in Europe before moving to the US in 2011.

⋆ Arlene Mejorado (@ari.mejorado) is an artist from Los Angeles who works through analog and digital image-making processes to contemplate ideas around memory, landscape, and placemaking. Often working intuitively, Mejorado’s practice ranges from traditional documenting to staging scenes that merge elements of installation, performance, and studio photography.

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.
LACE’s new group exhibition “A Tender Excavati LACE’s new group exhibition “A Tender Excavation” curated by Selene Preciado opens at the Luckman Gallery at CSULA on Saturday, November 1! Join us for the opening reception from 2–5 PM. Light refreshments will be provided. RSVP at the link in our bio.

“A Tender Excavation” approaches research-based artistic practices through propositions of alternative histories, bringing together a group of artists that work with historical and familial photographic archives as a point of departure to construct new narratives and elicit transformation. Artists featured in the exhibition include Zeynep Abes, Susu Attar, Jamil Baldwin, Mely Barragán, Artemisa Clark, Arleene Correa Valencia, Mercedes Dorame, Prima Jalichandra-Sakuntabhai, Leah King, Tarrah Krajnak, Heesoo Kwon, Ann Le, Arlene Mejorado, Star Montana, and Camille Wong. “A Tender Excavation” is on view from November 1, 2025–February 21, 2026.

“A Tender Excavation” is made possible thanks to our friends at The Luckman Fine Arts Complex at Cal State LA. Support for this exhibition is provided by the Teiger Foundation.
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