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Susan Silton: Who’s In A Name? Publication Launch/Event

Launch event includes approximately thirty of the participating artists presenting short responses in various forms to the project, including (list subject to change): Suzanne Adelman, Judie Bamber, ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2013, Adam Overton, Alex Klein, Alex Slade, Amitis Motevalli, Andrew Berardini, Annetta Kapon, Anthony Carfello, Audrey Mandelbaum, Austin Young, Bari Ziperstein, Betsy Lin Seder, Brian Moss, Bridget Cooks, Carolyn Castaño, Carrie Ungerman, Cole Akers, Connie Samaras, Corrina Peipon, David Burns, David Lamelas, Dawn Kasper, Eileen Cowin, Eve Luckring, Farrah Karapetian, Ginny Cook, Hillary Mushkin, Jason Hill, Jen Smith, Job Piston, Jody Zellen, Joseph Santarromana, Joshua Callaghan, Judie Bamber, Kaucyila Brooke, Kavior Moon, Ken Ehrlich, Kim Schoen, Kristin Calabrese, Laurel Beckman, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Liz Kotz, Lynne Berman, Mara De Luca, Marcus Civin, Margie Schnibbe, Matias Viegener, Meena Nanji, Micol Hebron, MOCA, Nancy Popp, Pat O’Neill, Rachelle Rojany, Rebecca Campbell, Robert Crouch, Robert Fontenot, S.A. Bachman, Sant Khalsa, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Sheila Pinkel, Stacie Martinez, Stephen van Dyck, Susan Silton, Susan Silton: Who's in a Name, Susan Silton: Who's in a Name Publication Launch/Event, Susanna Newbury, Suzanne Adelman, T. Kim-Trang Tran, Taisha Paggett, Virginia Solomon, Yael Lipschutz, Yong Soon Min, Young Chung, Yvonne Rainer

All But The Obvious

November 2 - December 23, 1990 An exhibition of fifteen lesbian artists from Los Angeles, New York, New Hope, Penn., and London. This show examines the construction of lesbian identity, offering a ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE, Screening, Video Tagged With: 1990, Abigail Child, All But The Obvious, Azian Nurudin, Beverly Rhoads, Catherine Lord, Catherine Opie, Catherine Saalfield, Cecilia Dougherty, Collier Schorr, Della Grace, Ellen Spiro, Exhibition, film, Gaye Chan, homosexuality, Jackie Woodson, Janet Cooling, Julie Zando, Kaucyila Brooke, Laura Aguilar, Laurel Beckman, lesbian, Mary Ann Capehart, Millie Wilson, Monica Majoli, Nancy Rosenblum, Pam Gregg, Pratibha Parmar, Screening, Silvana Afram, Susan Silton, Tommie Saeli, Tracy Mostovoy, Video

Self Evidence

Anna Castle Self Evidence installation

May 5 - June 11, 1989 Artists struggle with comprehending one's subjectivity from within socially-constructed behavior patterns and thought processes in this show curated by Larry Rinder with a ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1989, Aimee Rankin, Alan Rath, Anna Castle, Carla Harryman, David Carrino, Diane Ward, Donald Britton, Dorit Cypis, Erica Hunt, Erik Ostea and Jan Tumlir, Exhibition, Frank Chin, Gretchen Bender, Hachivi - Edgar Heap of Birds, Jackson Mac Lo, Jerry Estrin, John Boskovich, John Miller, Kaucyila Brooke, Larry Rinder, Laurel Beckman, Michael Amnasan, Millie Wilson, Oliver Wasow, Pauline Stella Sanchez, Self Evidence, Tim Hawkinson, Tim Rollins + KOS

Laurel Beckman / Bookstore Exhibition

September 12, 1986 - October 19, 1986 Laurel Beckman's installation utilized wood, paper and books designed to respond to the LACE Bookstore. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, Installation, LACE Tagged With: 1986, Bookstore Exhibition, Exhibition, installation, LACE Bookstore, Laurel Beckman, Laurel Beckman / Bookstore Exhibition

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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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Slide 2 (left to right), LACE Team: Johnny Young, Ida Tongkumvong, Fiona Crary, Selene Preciado, Sarah Russin
Slide 3 (left to right), LACE Fellow & Getty Interns: Becca Choe, Camilla Caldwell, Jada Wong
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
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