The mission of the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture is to advance arts, culture, and creativity throughout LA County. We fulfill our mission by providing services and support in areas including grants and technical assistance for nonprofit organizations; professional development opportunities; commissioning civic artworks and managing the County’s civic art collection; implementing countywide arts education initiatives; research and evaluation; career pathways in the creative economy; free community programs; and cross sector creative strategies that address civic issues. This work is framed by the County’s Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative and a longstanding commitment to fostering access to the arts.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Community Mental Health Act in November 2013, artist Kim Abeles created a media art wall, titled Woven Hands (Community Mental Health), on temporary display in the lobby of Kedren Community Health Center. Abeles also created a community sand tray that has been donated to the center for use in their future programming initiatives. The project features video footage of Kedren's young patients engaging in sandplay therapy, photos that represent key milestones in the 50-year trajectory of the Community Mental Health Act, as well as imagery documenting Kedren's history as one of the first nonprofit mental health agencies to receive funding through this landmark legislation. Still photos from the videos are woven together with images of trees and sky. The hands of young patients engaging in sandplay therapy are related to imagery of John F. Kennedy's hands signing the Community Mental Health Act.
About the Artist:
Kim Abeles' installations and community projects cross disciplines and media to explore biography, geography and environment. Abeles’ work merges hand-crafted materials with digital representations and often includes the engagement of a specific community or audience in concept and design development. Abeles has received fellowships and awards from the J. Paul Getty Trust Fund for the Visual Arts, California Community Foundation, Durfee Foundation, Pollack-Krasner Foundation, Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and California Arts Council.