ArtCenter DTLA presents (Parentheses), a street-view window exhibition by BRD (Bridget Rosalia Driessen) and Hannah Kim Varamini (founders of Love’s Remedies, an artist-run initiative and the inaugural ArtCenter DTLA Residency Project 2020). For the closing projects of their 2020-21 residency...
ArtCenter DTLA’s Residency Project is an open-ended forum providing the college and larger art community opportunities for dialogue and exchange. Using the residency model as a point of departure, the Residency Project encompasses a range of activities from nesting college departments within ...
ArtCenter DTLA presents street-view window exhibition by BRD (Bridget Rosalia Driessen) and Hannah Kim Varamini (founders of Love’s Remedies, an artist-run initiative and the inaugural ArtCenter DTLA Residency Project 2020).May 1 – July 31, 2021 For the closing projects of their 2020-...
Available for viewing at ArtCenter DTLA Peter and Merle Mullin GalleryHoffmitz Milken Center for Typography Gallery Exhibition dates: July 15 through August 31, 2020 ArtCenter Exhibitions presents a series of street-facing window exhibitions throughout the College’s exhibition space...
Currently on view: Package Nocturnes examines the relationship of creative production within a capitalist economy based on easy disposability. Curated by artist Beth Fiedorek,
A three-part series of street-view, window exhibitions Oct. 17, 2020 – January 15, 2021 ArtCenter Exhibitions presents Fractal Views, a three-part series of street-view window exhibitions that will run until January 15, 2021. Organized by Love’s Remedies, ArtCenter DTLA’s artist-...
Street-view window exhibition presents artist-run initiatives in Los Angeles Now through April 25, 2021 Los Angeles artist Elizabeth Preger brings together local artist collectives under the exhibition Systems of Exchange, pairing a series of vitrines inhabited by local cre...
A project that examines access, collaboration and pedagogy within arts institutions, and embraces the pivot to present exhibitions during the pandemic. Part 1: Recent Pasts, Tomorrow’s ArchivesOnline Exhibition: Nov. 6, 2020 – Jan. 16, 2021 Part 2: Recent Pasts, RevisitedOn-Site ...