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Native Strategies: N(enter)S

  Native Strategies: N (ENTER) S Curated by Brian Getnick, Tanya Rubbak, and Jules Gimbrone Opening performances: July 11, 2014, 8PM Exhibition: July 9-31,2014 For their summer ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2010-2014, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 2014, Anna Luisa Petrisko, Archie Carey, Brian Getnick, Chiara Giovando, Claire Cronin, David James Paha, Dorian Wood, Erik Avery, Ingrid Lee, Jeepneys, Jules Gimbrone, Juliana Snapper, Kevin Robinson, MANKIND, Michael Anthony Ibarra, Molly Allis, Morgan Lee Gerstmar, Native Strategies, Odeya Nini, Oscar Miguel Santos, Sister Mantos, Tanya Rubbak, Todd Lerew, Weba Garretson, Xina Xurner

Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch with Performance by Lee Relvas

LACE is delighted to host the launch of the latest edition of NATIVE STRATEGIES, the performance art journal of Los Angeles! This limited edition issue looks closely at the ways performance artists ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2013, Alexa Weir, Amanda Yates, Believe, Brian Getnick, Cynthia Carr, Jane Brucker, Lee Relvas, Liz Glynn, Native Strategies, Native Strategies Issue 3, Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch, Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch with Performance by Lee Relvas, performance art, Rafa Esparza, Sam White, Samara Golden, Sanctify, Signify, Tanya Rubbak

Language of the Land: Asher Hartman

12 December 2012, 7 - 9 pm Curated by Brian Getnick in partnership with Native Strategies $10 general admission, $5 students Tickets are available at the door. Language of the Land is ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2012, Asher Hartman, Brian Getnick, Language of the Land, Native Strategies

NATIVE STRATEGIES LAUNCH PARTY

31 May 2012, 7 - 9 pm Featuring performances by Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly, Emily Beattie, and a video installation by Jillian Smith LACE is thrilled to host the launch part for the second ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2012, Alison D’Amato, Anna B Scott, Brennan Gerard, Brian Getnick, Donesh Olyaie, Emily Beattie, Gregory Barnett, Hana van der Kolk, Jared Baxter, Jeremy Oversier, Jillian Smith, Maya Gingery, Meg Wolfe, Nacho Nava, Native Strategies, Olive Mckeon, Prumsodon Ok, Ryan Heffington, Ryan Kelly, Simone Forti, Stacy Dawson Stearns, Taisha Paggett, Tanya Rubbak

3 x 6 x 3 #3

20 October 2011 6:30 - 9:30 pm Brian Getnick, Alejandra Beatriz Herrara Silva and Samuel White Curated by Dino Dinco $ 10 suggested donation and by reservation only. 3 x 6 x 3 # 3 is the ... [Read More]

Tagged With: Alejandra Beatriz Herrera Silva, Brian Getnick, Claire Cronin, Corey Fogel, Dino Dinco, performance, Samuel White

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If you missed “This Home, Forever,” you can no If you missed “This Home, Forever,” you can now view all the performances on the LACE website as part of our digital archive!

“This Home, Forever,” curated by 2025 LACE Emerging Curator Nahui Garcia (@_nahui) is a two-day performance series which sparked thoughts about the potential erosion of LA’s diverse and vibrant urban ecosystem against the backdrop of gentrification. This program featured performances by: 011668 (@0ll668), Perras Bravas (@perras.bravas), Los Angeles Poverty Department (@lapovertydepartment), Michele Lorusso (@michelelorusso), Pacoima Techno (@pacoimatechno), and Jaklin Romine (@jakioeoeo), held at Heidi Duckler Dance (@heididucklerla) on the rooftop of the historic Bendix Building on June 7 and 8, 2025.

“This Home, Forever” is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Pasadena Art Alliance. Video documentation by Miguel Loza, Daniela Apodaca Hernandez, and Alexis Luna.
⚡️LACE is launching our next round of applicat ⚡️LACE is launching our next round of applications for the 2026 Lightning Fund and Jacki Apple Award on August 15, 2025.⚡️

This year, LACE will award 10 artist project grants $6,000 each and one $10,000 grant to a mid- or advance-career artist.

To support applicants, LACE is offering a virtual information session on July 31 at 1PM PDT, on Zoom. This session will include an overview of the Lightning Fund and Jacki Apple Award eligibility guidelines, application platform tips, as well as an opportunity to ask questions. This session is open to anyone interested in applying to this year’s Lightning Fund and Jacki Apple Award, and will be recorded and posted on our website. 

Learn more and RSVP at the link in our bio!
This Saturday, the LACE Screening Room presents, “Obsidian Reflections” from 2–5 PM at the Philosophical Research Society (@philosophical_research_society).

This film program is followed by a musical performance with multimedia NeoCumbia artist El Keamo (@el_keamo). El Keamo is the alias of Alfredo González-Martínez, a first-generation Mexican-American multimedia artist from Reseda, California. With an innovative blend of cumbia sonidera, tribal, house, and acid genres, El Keamo’s Neocumbia project is a modern interpretation of traditional Latin rhythms fused with electronic synthesis, creating a unique sound that is both familiar and boldly avant-garde.

This event is FREE and you can RSVP at the link in our bio!

Video courtesy El Keamo.
You can now watch all the performances from "ENDUR You can now watch all the performances from "ENDURANCE" on the LACE website as part of our digital archive! 

"ENDURANCE" presented performance art and interdisciplinary work by elder artists. These artists use their practices to share wisdom, knowledge, and experiences that they have gained throughout their lives. This series is a companion program to LACE’s 2024 performance series, "ABUNDANCE," both featuring often invisibilized bodies.

This program was held at L.A. Dance Project from May 16–17, 2025.

The online presentation of "ENDURANCE" is supported by the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles (@culture_la).

Photos by Angel Origgi (@angeloriggi)

Image Captions in order:
Sheree Rose, "The Most Dangerous Woman in America!" (2025)
Sharon Kagan, "...and then this happened..." (2025)
Anna Homler, Jeff Schwartz, and David Javelosa, "VOE Variations" (2025)
Awilda Sterling-Duprey, "Makandal es la consigna / Makandal Is the Call to Action" (2025)
Juanita and Juan (Alice Bag and Kid Congo Powers) (2025)
Oguri, "Dance Emerges, Out of Time, with unforgettable ancestors and friends" (2025)
Gloria Enedina Álvarez accompanied by Greg Hernandez (2025)
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