EAL/LA Coffee Conversation with Sarah Russin of LACE
Event Information
Description
Come join Emerging Arts Leaders/Los Angeles (EAL/LA) at our first Coffee Conversation! We are kicking off our bi-monthly series where members can engage with local arts sector leaders in a casual and intimate setting, and we can't wait to meet with Sarah Russin, Executive Director of Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Space is limited, so make sure you RSVP to secure your spot! Coffee and light refreshments will be provided.
Sarah Russin, Executive Director
Executive Director since 2014, Sarah Russin is expanding upon LACE’s experimental spirit and legacy of presenting groundbreaking and socially engaged art. With the LACE team and board of directors, Sarah is dedicated to the development and support of artists and artistic communities, and to offering LACE as a communal center that welcomes a broad audience to experience and create dialogue around contemporary art and culture. Shortly after arriving at LACE, she established two signature annual programs: the Emerging Curator’s Program, designed to discover curatorial talent in Los Angeles, and the Summer Artist in Residence Program, which since its inception, has featured Native Strategies, Rafa Esparza, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Jimena Sarno, and Young Joon Kwak with Mutant Salon. In celebration of LACE’s 40th Anniversary, Sarah worked closely with The Getty Research Institute in their acquisition of The LACE Archives.
Prior to LACE Sarah worked in higher education in various capacities. At Otis College of Art and Design, she served as Assistant Vice President of Institutional Advancement, and previously as Director of Alumni Relations, developing support for the college in the areas of collaborative partnerships, corporate and foundation relations, marketing and communications, and individual giving. Before joining Otis in 2002, Sarah oversaw recruitment efforts for Art Center College of Design, where she reviewed thousands of portfolios, and led Art Center’s highly regarded Night and Saturday High Programs. She served on the board of the Barnsdall Park Foundation for seven years. Sarah holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design.
Transporation instructions (provided by LACE):
LACE is located east of Highland and west of Cahuenga. Our cross street is Wilcox. Parking is available for $2 – $7 in the lot behind the building, accessible from the west side of Wilcox. We are near the 101 freeway and the Metro Red Line’s Hollywood/Vine station. The galleries are wheelchair accessible. Thursday – Sunday, we do not recommend the usage of parking meters, as there are towing restrictions.
PAID PARKING LOTS NEAR LACE
Hollywood Parking – 1639 N Cahuenga Blvd
First Class Parking – 1710 N McCadden Pl
Star Parking Llc – 6425 Hollywood Blvd
Parking Concepts Inc – 1718 N Cherokee Ave