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2023 Work of Art Permanent Collection Opening
Please join us for the 2nd Annual Inner-City Arts Permanent Collection!
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, June 17 · 4 - 6pm PDT
Location
Inner-City Arts 720 Kohler St. Los Angeles, CA 90021
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About this event
- 2 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Inner-City Arts welcomes you to celebrate the Work of Art Permanent Collection, a body of media, visual, and performing arts assets that can be displayed and distributed to provide a presence and representation of youth voices in a variety of settings for multiple audiences. Assets are intended to be distributed, published, and/or licensed for fees, creating a sustainable creative ecosystem for our youth and Inner-City Arts.
Youth admitted into the Work of Art program participate in mandatory year-round activities that develop them as future professional visual, media, and/or performing artists. Work of Art youth are trained and paid to create content for Inner-City Arts in their respective disciplines. That content becomes part of the Permanent Collection.
Join us to take in the extensive, curated exhibition of the 2023 Permanent Collection, enjoy interactive media displays, and view the premiere of the third episode of the youth-powered web series, Rated Z For Everyone. Plus, view our Visual Arts team's exhibit, Museum of Memories, at DMST Atelier across the street from our campus. The installation highlights themes of nostalgia, recollections of past, present, and growing moments.
Engage with our paid interns while they assume their rightful place as the drivers of the creative economy of Los Angeles and beyond.
Refreshments provided. Semi-formal attire suggested.
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About the organizer
Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts is a learning oasis in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Under the guidance of professional teaching artists, Inner-City Arts’ students are immersed in a safe and supportive environment where they may engage in a variety of visual and performing art forms in a studio setting. Services include core classes during the instructional day for grade K-8 students, after school and weekend workshops for teens and creativity based professional development training for educators. Children who attend Inner-City Arts develop skills that are highly valued in the 21st century workforce such as collaboration, creativity and critical thinking.