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The Cotton Exchange Show 106 West 3rd Street

April 27 - June 2, 1984 More than 200 artists from all media transformed an abandoned commercial building into a monumental art environment. Artists included: Bryin Abraham, Thomas K. Agawa, Thomas ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1980-1984, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1984, A Tribute to Jac Mote, Adam Leventhal, Al Stone, Alan, Alan Magree, Alexis Moore-Joseph DeMattia, Alison Fraunhar, Alvaro Asturias, Andrea Gibbs, Anthony Avsgang, Anthony Goodwin, Arno Lefebvre, Bernard S. Hoyes, Beth Bachenheimer, Beth Bohn, Betty Decter, Bing Michael McKeown, Bob Gibson, Bonnie Jackson, Brendan de Vallance/Nancy Martell, Brett Goldstone, Bryin Abraham, Camille Sanchez, Candy Lewis, Carla Rajnus, Carlos M. Espinet, Carolyn Applegate, Carolyn Krause, Carolyn Louise, Carter Potter, Chico MacMurtrie, Chris Morland, Clair Joseph, Cliff Benjamin, Coleen Sterritt, Craig Attebery, Dan Chapman, Dana Dearth, David Cunningham, David French, David Mota, David Towt, David Walker, Dawn Arrowsmith, Deane Swick, Deborah Krall-Cohen, Deborah Lawrence, Dianne V. Lawrence, Don Sanders, Don Wenig, Donald Jackson, Dorothy Halic, Douglas Metzler, Ed de la Torre, Edi Vache, Elizabeth Wamsley, Erik Otsea, Exhibition, Federica Campagnari, Fran Siegel, Fred Tomaselli, Fredrik Nilsen, Friend Michael Wells, Gail Gyoungquist, Gary Leonard, Gary Macheel, Gerald Giamportone, Gigi Spratley, Gilbert Johnquest, Glenn Ostergaard, Greg Brown, Greg Jezewki, Hal Thomas, Herms Padilla, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Holly O Meara, Hunter Reynolds, J.P. Kovacs, Jan Tumlin, Jeannne LaMosse/Terry Chevillat, Jeff Kaisershot, Jeff Leonard, Jeff Mann, Jeffrey Yoshimine, Jennifer Sinclair, Jerry Wellman, Jill Baker, Jim Daily, Jim Iserman, Jim Reva, Jimmy Townes, Jina Jamison, Joan Farrell, John Trees, Jona Julien Grant, Jonathan Sidel, Judy Simonian, Julie A. Overskei, Kady Hoffman, Kaitlyn Cornin-Britten, Karen Lamb, Karen Neilsen, Kathe Burkhart, Kathy Lightfoot, Kelaine Kvale, Ken Herbert, Ken Saylor, Kim Litsey, Kraig Grady, Kristina Lucas, L.A. Data, Laura London, Leith Johnson, Leo Ryn, Leslie Wilson, Linda Frye Burnham, Lisa Weger, Liz Young, Lois Colette, Lois Heiner, Lyn Mayer, Marc Pally, Marco deGueltal, Marcy Wattson, Maren Hassinger, Marguerite Eilliot, Marguerite Jones, Mark Gash, Mark Murphy, Mark O., Martine Tomczyckk, Mary Woronov, Matthew MacKendrick, Matthew Roberts, Maurice Vista, Merlin Rosenberg, Michael McCall, Michael Miranda, Mikel Mirakel, Milano Kazanjian, Miu Lee, Monica Townsend, Monique Safford, Mother Art, Nancy Evans, Nancy L. Riegelman, Nigel Flook, Nina Mastrangela, Pamela Burgess, Para Los Niños, Pat Harper, Patti Peck, Pedro Rivera, Peter Beerits, Peter Levinson, Peter Zecher, Philip Cizewski, Pierre Picot Anne Scott Plummer, Poly, Quathryn Behm, Ray Zone, Richard Burkhart, Richard McLaughlin, Rick Hink, Rick Lawndale, Rick Oginz, Rick Ripley, Robert Corning, Robert Gero, Robert Knisel, Robert Walker, Robin Mitchel, Rosendo Carlos Gutierrez, Roy Dowell, S.M. Lyons, Sabina Ott, Saibra Vickland, Sally Harris, Sally Roberts, Sarah Seager, Senga Nengudi, Seth Seiderman, Sharon Lawson, Sharon Mancy Lo Manto, Steve DeGroodt, Steven Durland, Stuart Cudlitz, Sumie Nobuhara, Susan Jordan, The Cotton Exchange Show, Theresa Richardson, Therman Statom, Thomas K. Agawa, Thomas P. Agawa, Tim Anderson, Tim Birmingham, Tom O Day, Tom Recchion, Tony Greene/Dhana Blaylock, Trina Portillo, Victoria Marino, Virginia Hoge, Virginia Leal, Walter Lab, Wayne Shimbukuru

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On Saturday, August 2 from 2–7pm, join LACE for On Saturday, August 2 from 2–7pm, join LACE for this year's Artists’ Film International (AFI'25) at the Philosophical Research Society (@philosophical_research_society).

This touring film program is collectively curated and presented by 16 international arts organizations and convened by Forma (@formaartsmedia). AFI’25 introduces the work of talented moving image artists to worldwide audiences, and will be live over 300 days, with exhibitions, screenings and public programs hosted across 4 continents.

LACE’s selection for AFI’25 is "Leymusoom Garden: New Sun" (2024) by Heesoo Kwon (@leymusoom). Kwon’s oneiric visual language and unique animation style allow her to create memoryscapes of personal and community liberation. The film rewrites mythical matrilineal histories through utopian and whimsical abstractions of time, space, and memory to ultimately bring forth healing and transformation. 

Admission is free! RSVP at the link in our bio.

Image caption:
Still from Heesoo Kwon, Leymusoom Garden: New Sun, 2024. Courtesy the artist
Join LACE for “Obsidian Reflections” happening Join LACE for “Obsidian Reflections” happening Saturday, July 19, 2–5 PM at the Philosophical Research Society (@philosophical_research_society).

Curated by Selene Preciado and Andrea Acuña, this film program presents a selection of video works that integrate ancestral knowledge and indigenous storytelling, imagining futures where the past and present connect through the power of ruins and resilience. Followed by a musical performance with multimedia NeoCumbia artist El Keamo (@el_keamo).

Learn more and RSVP at the link in our bio!
We are excited to announce LACE's 11th Emerging Cu We are excited to announce LACE's 11th Emerging Curator! Meet Semaj Peltier (@horsebreath87) and pom*pom (@__pom____pom__), collaborators in a curatorial collective and experimental film archive organizing community-based events since 2022. For the Emerging Curator Program, Semaj Peltier and Pom Pom curate "No Loneliness Like This," a film and food event showcasing experimental films that traverse the many manifestations of state-sanctioned isolation.

Peltier, a projectionist, archivist and filmmaker, brings a praxis shaped by her studies at the University of Amsterdam’s Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image Masters program, specializing in ephemeral histories shaped by coloniality and otherness. pom*pom, developed by Russell Hartling and Crystal Dawana, is an experimental food collective whose sensory-driven dining experiences intersect with film programming to evoke memory, storytelling, and connection. Together, they build worlds where film and food become tools of resistance—rituals that evoke memory, incite dialogue, and nurture solidarity through shared sensation and subversion. 

This year’s panel included Jheanelle Brown (@jheaneeeeeelle), faculty member at CalArts and Curator of Film at REDCAT; Carrie Chen (@carriechen01), artist, curator, and educator; and Heber Rodriguez (@hebereatschips), Coordinator for the City of Lancaster’s Parks, Recreation and Arts Department in the Arts and Museums Division. 

Read the full press release in our bio!
If you missed “ENDURANCE” or want to relive th If you missed “ENDURANCE” or want to relive the experience, head over to the LACE website to watch a selection of the performances with more to come soon!

“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 (@ladanceproject) 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:
Barbara T. Smith, OWB, 2025
Ulysses Jenkins and his band “Who Dat!,” Ethnic Cleansing, 2022/2025
Hirokazu Kosaka, Shoot Yourself, 2025
The Dark Bob, Beirut, 1982/2025
Kamau Daáood, Griot notes: Poem in Invisible Ink
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