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Introducing “Intergalactix Station”

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(Español abajo) Intergalactix: against isolation/contra el aislamiento May 15 to Aug 14, 2021 Wed-Sun 12pm to 6pm Click here to book your reservation We are thrilled to introduce ... [Read More]

Tagged With: Abigail Reyes, adan vallecillo, against borders, against isolation, Amitis Motevalli, Amy Sara Carrol, Beatriz Cortez, Border Art Workshop, Borders, Caroline Lacey, Central American Art, Claudia Sevilla, cognate collective, Contemporary Art, contra el aislamiento, Crack Rodriguez, Dalia Chévez, David Avalos, Dignicraft, El Salvador, encuentros, Erika Pirl, estación intergalactix, fiebre ediciones, Fran Maravilla, guatemala, Helena Braunštajn, honduras, immigration, indigenous, Ingrid Hernández, intergalactix, intergalactix station, kaqjay moloj, La Resi, language, los angeles, Los siempre sospechosos de todo, maps, Mariana Chavez, Mexico, NadiE, Norma Iglesias Prieto, Pagoda Imaginaria, Patricio Majano, Ricardo Dominguez, Sayak Valencia, Tanya Aguiñiga, the fire theory, U.S., Walterio Iraheta, Zapatista

Intergalactix: Virtual Exhibition

Web banner promoting the virtual gallery experience of Intergalactix: against isolation/contra el aislamiento

ghost texte ghostet We are offering a virtual tour of Intergalactix: against isolation/contra el aislamiento. We hope this tour will allow friends and collaborators in Central America, who are ... [Read More]

Tagged With: Abigail Reyes, adan vallecillo, against borders, against isolation, Amitis Motevalli, Amy Sara Carrol, Beatriz Cortez, Border Art Workshop, Borders, Caroline Lacey, Central American Art, Claudia Sevilla, cognate collective, Contemporary Art, contra el aislamiento, Crack Rodriguez, Dalia Chévez, David Avalos, Dignicraft, El Salvador, encuentros, Erika Pirl, estación intergalactix, fiebre ediciones, Fran Maravilla, guatemala, Helena Braunštajn, honduras, immigration, indigenous, Ingrid Hernández, intergalactix, intergalactix station, kaqjay moloj, La Resi, language, los angeles, Los siempre sospechosos de todo, maps, Mariana Chavez, Mexico, NadiE, Norma Iglesias Prieto, Pagoda Imaginaria, Patricio Majano, Ricardo Dominguez, Sayak Valencia, Tanya Aguiñiga, the fire theory, U.S., Walterio Iraheta, Zapatista

2021 Getty MUI Applications at LACE Now Open

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LACE SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR GETTY MARROW  UNDERGRADUATE INTERNSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 7, 2021 Click here to access the online application Since 1993, the Getty Marrow Undergraduate ... [Read More]

Tagged With: Apprenticeship, BIPOC, College, Communications, curatorial, Getty Marrow, Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship, Getty MUI, los angeles

To Oblivion: The Speculator’s Eden by Sandra de la Loza

LACE Summer Residency 2019  Image Courtesy of the artist. Organized by Daniela Lieja Quintanar, LACE CuratorProgramming: Ancestral Healing and Resilience: Exploring Somatic Wisdom; To Oblivion: The ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2015-2019, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: Arturo E. Romo, Cahuenga Pass, Camino Real, Campo de Cahuenga, development, Eden, El rio, Hollywood, Jen Hofer, LACE, los angeles, Olivia Chumacero, Orameh Bagheri, Pacific electric car, penelope Uribe-Abee, Sandra de la Loza, To Oblivion

To Oblivion: The Speculator’s Eden by Sandra de la Loza

To Oblivion: The Speculator's Eden by Sandra de la Loza LACE Summer Residency 2019 Opening Reception July 10, 2019 7-10 PM Invocations start at 7:30 PM Exhibition Dates July 10 to September 1, ... [Read More]

Tagged With: Arturo E. Romo, Cahuenga Pass, Camino Real, Campo de Cahuenga, development, Eden, El rio, Hollywood, Jen Hofer, los angeles, Olivia Chumacero, Orameh Bagheri, Pacific electric car, penelope Uribe-Abee, Sandra de la Loza, To Oblivion

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Construction for LACE’s new home is in full swin Construction for LACE’s new home is in full swing — we’re one step closer to unveiling an exciting new chapter. Stay tuned…🚜

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.

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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!
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