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Hot & Sticky

August 8 - August 9, 1997 Two evenings of performance art, dance and music featuring Rudy Perez, Linda Albertano, Anna Homler, Guy Bennett, Rika Ohara, Cameron Eber, John White, Josie Roth, Phyllis ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1997, Anna Homler, Cameron Eber, dance, Daniel Lynch Millner, Deborah Oliver, Guy Bennett, Hot & Sticky, Ilaan Egeland, John White, Josie Roth, Lauren Crux, Linda Albertano, music, performance, Peter Schroff, Phyllis Douglass, Rika Ohara, Rudy Perez

Mouthing Towards the Millenium Beyond Baroque

January 13-14, 20-21, & 27-28, 1990 New performances and readings by Los Angeles artists and writers Leslie Dick, Bob Holman, Michelle Huneven, Jack Skelley and Benjamin Weissman, Linda ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1990, Alan Pulner, Barry Yourgrau, Benjamin Weissman, Bob Flanagan, Bob Holman, Curtis York, Jack Skelley, Leslie Dick, Linda Albertano, Marisela Norte, Martin Kersels, Michelle Huneven, Mouthing Towards the Millenium Beyond Baroque, performance, reading, Robin Ryan, Theresa Chavez, Willie Simms

The Floor Show Cabaret

January 19 - February 9, 1985 (January 19, 1985, January 26, 1985, February 2, 1985, February 9, 1985) Performance series in conjunction with The Floor Show exhibition. Artists included: Linda ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1985-1989, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1985, Benjamin Weissman, Brian Grillo, Cortege #9, Craig Roose, Dianne V. Lawrence, Exhibition, Hudson, James Trivers, Jane Cantillon, Linda Albertano, Marina La Palma, Michael Peppe, Mike Kelley, Nancy Ferguson, performance, Snakepit, Spyder Mittleman, The Floor Show Cabaret, The Weba Family Singers, Tomato Du Plenty, Velvet Hammer, Visiting Kids

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s: “She Hid Him in the Woods”

  March 3, 1984 Written and directed by J.P. Kovacs, this interdisciplinary performance piece incorporated film and text to create cinematic “auto fiction.” Performers included: Pam ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1980-1984, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1984, Cheri Cobb, Linda Albertano, Martin Kersels, Mary Reid, Pam Casey, performance, Rainer Werner Fassbender, Ruth Teitel, She Hid Him in the Woods, Steve Nagler

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We had a lovely time meeting so many of you at Pri We had a lovely time meeting so many of you at Printed Matter’s 2025 LA Art Book Fair! Thank you to everyone who stopped by LAABF (@printedmatter_artbookfairs) and supported our work. If you couldn’t make it to the fair, you can always shop LACE merch and publications on our website. Check out our full offerings at the link in bio.
Thank you to everyone who attended “ENDURANCE” Thank you to everyone who attended “ENDURANCE” this past Friday and Saturday, May 16–17. Held over two nights at L.A. Dance Project, “ENDURANCE” showcased re-stagings and new commissions by legacy performance, dance, and literary artists. Pictured here is Awilda Sterling-Duprey (@awildasterling) performing “Makandal es la consigna / Makandal Is the Call to Action” (2025). The performance draws from the myth of François Mackandal, the 18th-century Haitian revolutionary who, after being captured and burned alive, vanished without a trace and became a symbol of resistance.

“ENDURANCE” featured performances by artists including Gloria Enedina Álvarez (@gloriaenedinalvarez), Kamau Daáood, Anna Homler, Jeff Schwartz, and David Javelosa, Ulysses Jenkins and his band “Who Dat!,” Juanita and Juan (@alice_bag + @kidcongopowers), Sharon Kagan (@sharonkagan), Hirokazu Kosaka, Oguri, Sheree Rose (@msrosebush), Barbara T. Smith, The Dark Bob, and Awilda Sterling-Duprey. The program also featured films by Eiko Otake (@eiko_otake), Joan Jonas (@broadcove), and Marnie Weber (@marnieweberstudio).

“ENDURANCE” was curated by Selene Preciado (@selene__preciado), LACE Curator and Director of Programs. Photos by Ray Barrera (@dreamfishcommuter).
LACE is pleased to announce “This Home, Forever, LACE is pleased to announce “This Home, Forever,” a two-day performance series curated by LACE 2025 Emerging Curator Nahui Garcia. Happening June 7–8, from 7–10 PM, “This Home Forever” sparks thoughts about the potential erosion of Los Angeles’s diverse and vibrant urban ecosystem against the backdrop of gentrification. 

“This Home, Forever” is a stage, a forum, and a dynamic workshop nurtured by a group of artists and activists devoted to and inspired by Los Angeles. Participating artists include Performance Artist 011668 (@0ll668), Perras Bravas (@perras.bravas), Michele Lorusso (@michelelorusso), Jaklin Romine (@jakioeoeo), San Fernando Valley music project Pacoima Techno (@pacoimatechno), and Los Angeles Poverty Department (@lapovertydepartment). 

RSVP and learn more at the link in our bio. 

Photo: Performance Artist 011668 at Mono Lake. Photograph by Sarah Sitkin. Courtesy the artist.
As part of a special Mother’s Day celebration in As part of a special Mother’s Day celebration in 1990, Freshly Wrapped Candies headlined a two-night celebration of motherhood at LACE, featuring an eclectic group of artists, musicians, poets, and performers. 

Among them was Anna Homler (@homlerian), who will be performing with Jeff Schwartz and David Javelosa (@microwave_buddha) during “ENDURANCE” next Sunday, May 17. 

Pictured here: Freshly Wrapped Candies performing; swipe to see the event’s flyer. Wishing a lovely weekend to all the moms and mother figures!
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