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Draw a Line and Follow It

Draw a Line and Follow It flyer

June 21 - August 20, 2006 Titled after LaMonte Young's "Composition 1960 No. 10," a performance score consisting of the instruction 'Draw a straight line and follow it,' this exhibition traces ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2005-2009, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 2006, Alexandra Grant, Angie Bray. Martin Venezky, Ben Patterson, Brian Roettinger, Carole Kim, Darin Klein, Draw a Line and Follow It, Enrique Catrejon, Ethan Ayer, Gail Swanlund, Jacob Melchi, John Sueda, LA Art Girls, Mercedes Teixido, Ming-Yuem S. Ma, performance, Peter Frank, Rheim Alkadhi, Steve Roden, Tran T. Kim-Trang

Flourish: LACE Benefit Art Auction 2006

May 4 - 14, 2006 Flourish: LACE Benefit Art Auction exhibition includes pieces by:  Lita Albuquerque, Tauba Auerbach, B&T, Veronica Bailey, John Baldessari, Enid Baxter-Blader, Chris Beas, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2005-2009, Benefit, LACE Tagged With: 2006, Aaron Rose, Alexandra Grant, Amit Motevalli, auction, Augusta Wood, Aurie Ramirez, Austin Young, B&T, Bari Zipperstein, benefit, Billy Sullivan, Brian English, Brian Wills, Carrie Marill, Casey Reas, Cheryl Dunn, Chris Beas, Chris Doyle, Chris Johanson, Christopher Russell, Connie Walsh, Dana Duff, Dorit Cypis, Doug Wada, E.V. Day, Ed Templeton, Elizabeth Tremente, Emil Lukas, Enid Baxter-Blader, Erik Hanson, Erwin Redl, Eve Fowler, Faris McReynolds, Flourish: LACE Benefit Art Auction 2006, Geoff McFetridge, Gil Ortiz, Goody-B. Wiseman, Herb Ritts (Courtesy Herb Ritts Foundation), James Hyde, Jeannie Simms, Jeffrey Milstein, Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, Jill Newman, Jim Campbell, Jim Shaw, Jodie Berry, Joe Sola, John Baldessari, John Giorno, John Kalymnios, John Waters, Jonathan Furmanski, Julie Evans, Karen Kimmel, Katherine Bowling, Kathleen Cativela, Kim Schoen, Kirk Nelson, Krysten Cunningham, Laurie Nye, Lisa Eisner, Lita Albuquerque, Liz Larner, Liz Young, Lucas Michael, Marina Zurkow, Marjetica Potrc, Mark Hagen, Matt Lipps, Matthew Brannon, Max Maslansky, Megan Williams, Michael Wilson, Micol Hebron, Mike Koch, Natalie Zimmerman, Neil Denari, Nicola Tyson, Nina Zurier, Parnell Corder, Patrick Lakey, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Rachell Sumpter, Richard Holbloch, Robert Fontenot, Ruben Ochoa, Ryan Trecartin, Sarah Cromarty, Sean Higgins, Soo Kim, Spencer Finch, Steve Roden, Susan Silton, Tara Tucker, Tauba Auerbach, Terry Chatkupt, Tom McGrath, Tony Payne, Veronica Bailey, William Scott, Yuval Pudik

Super 8 Film Festival

March 3, 1997 The festival showcased films from artists around the world and included musical accompaniment of several films by David Wilson, Sarah Simmons, Bridget Marrion, Sachi Yoshimoto, Doug ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, LACE, Performance, Screening, Video Tagged With: 1997, Brandon LaBelle, Bridget Marrion, David Wilson, Doug Harvey, festival, film, film festival, music, performance, Sachi Yoshimoto, Sarah Simmons, Screening, Steve Roden, Trac Vu, Video

Ear as Eye

Ear as Eye Drawing -artist unknown

February 2 - March 3, 1997 Organized by Brandon LaBelle and Steve Roden, Ear as Eye featured the drawings and other visual artwork of one hundred sound artists in addition to a listening station. ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1997, Anna Homler, audio, Brandon LaBelle, drawing, Ear as Eye, FIN, Jaap Blonk, performance, Robert Dansby, Speculum Fight, Steve Roden

A Fall Music Series

September 6 & 8, October 4, 1996 Performances by Non-Credo (Joseph Berardi and Kira Vollman with Hannes Giger), Uphill Gardeners, Guitar Mutation with Steve Hansen, Rincy and Lednam, Clancy ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1995-1999, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 1996, A Fall Music Series, Beyond Baroque, Clancy Pearson, FIN, Guitar Mutation, Hannes Giger, Id Battery, Joseph Berardi, Kira Vollman, music, Non-Credo, performance, Rincy and Lednam, Steve Hansen, Steve Roden, Uphill Gardeners

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We're excited to work with two new Getty Marrow Un We're excited to work with two new Getty Marrow Undergraduate Interns this summer! 

💫 Becca Choe, LACE's Curatorial Intern, is a student at Pomona College studying Art and Politics. She is interested in exploring themes of immigration, home, industrialization, and South Korean political movements with her work as both a student and artist.

💫 Jada Wong, LACE's Communications and Media Intern, is an illustrator, printmaker, and educator who creates whimsical characters and stories to make sense of the world around her. Jada merges her love for the absurd and humor with themes of identity, community, and social justice in her work. 

Join us in welcoming them to the LACE team!
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us at “T We’re grateful to everyone who joined us at “This Home, Forever,” curated by 2025 LACE Emerging Curator Nahui Garcia. The two-day event featured performances by: @0ll668 @perras.bravas @lapovertydepartment  @michelelorusso @pacoimatechno @jakioeoeo

These performances took place during a fraught weekend for Los Angeles, with sirens and helicopters heard across downtown Los Angeles. On Sunday, @perras.bravas performed “Borderland Feelings,” a piece that seeks to shed light on and gather testimonies about the experiences, emotions, and demands that emerge when crossing the border. Participants were invited to share their border-crossing experiences by writing or illustrating them on a butterfly. These butterflies were later read aloud during the performance and placed on a body, symbolizing how the border becomes a scar that marks those who cross it.

This performance, along with the rest of the program, felt especially significant on that day. LACE remains committed to presenting socially-engaged projects and was founded as an experimental artistic space for freedom of expression and art that is socially and politically engaging. 

We’re glad to have shared space with LACE friends, collaborators, and colleagues, as well as new friends. 

Photos by Angel Origgi. (@angeloriggi)
Please join us in welcoming two new members to the Please join us in welcoming two new members to the LACE team! 

 🌟 LACE’s new Communications + Event Coordinator, Ida Tongkumvong is a Los Angeles-based arts administrator and marketing professional with a passion for expanding access to the arts and fostering inclusivity within creative spaces. She holds a B.A. in Communications from UCLA. Her previous roles with Sounding Point, the LA Phil, and CAP UCLA deepened her commitment to broadening arts access through strategic partnerships, inclusive programming, and dynamic storytelling. With a keen interest in public art and community-based initiatives, Ida brings a thoughtful and collaborative approach to audience development and creative event planning within L.A.’s contemporary arts landscape. Outside of work, you’ll often find her at a flea market or estate sale, always on the hunt for a one-of-a-kind find.

 🌟 LACE’s new Production + Operations Coordinator, Johnny Young began making his mark on the Los Angeles arts scene as Gallery and Programming Manager for the Juicy Beats Artist Exchange Lounge in 2000. He has worked with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), where he played a key role in production and management for their First Fridays program; he was also selected for the prestigious Diversity Apprenticeship Program (DAP) at The Broad, a competitive initiative aimed at training the next generation of museum and gallery professionals from underrepresented communities. Johnny brings a sharp eye for detail, a commitment to equity in the arts, and a dedication to amplifying voices that challenge the boundaries of convention.
Did you get your tickets for “This Home, Forever Did you get your tickets for “This Home, Forever” happening this weekend? “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. Learn more and get your tickets at the link in our bio. 

Held on the rooftop of the historic Bendix Building, performances will be presented with a 180 degree view of downtown Los Angeles. See performances by: @0ll668, @perras.bravas, @lapovertydepartment, @michelelorusso, @pacoimatechno, @jakioeoeo. 

Behind-the-scenes photos by @andreuuua  @selene__preciado and @abwyman
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