A watershed investment in LA's BIPOC Arts

A watershed investment in LA's BIPOC Arts

We are thrilled to be a recipient of the LA Arts Recovery Fund! Initiated by the J. Paul Getty Trust (big shout out to Joan Weinstein) and administered by CCF, the 36.1 million in grants to 90 organizations represents the largest-ever pooled private investment for the arts in LA’s history. It is a statement-making gesture about the significance of diverse cultures in our region. As LA County strives to recover, artists have a tremendous role to play in helping us heal mentally, spiritually, socially, and economically. The game-changing resources will enable us to engage artists, youth, and community members more deeply in Creating the Next LA.


Learn more about the fund here: https://www.calfund.org/laartsfund/ 

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Leigh Ann Hahn

Programming Consultant (Freelance)

3 年

so we’ll deserved Karen! congratulations.

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Danielle Brazell

Fierce advocate, coach, facilitator and novice potter. Working to bolster civil society and the public good through arts, culture, and creativity.

3 年

Yes!

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Sandy Bleifer

Artist and Community Activist at Self-Employed

3 年

So pleased to see what you have done since I first met you at Community Partners. ??

Congratulations Karen and LACommons, and all recipients.

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