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An application webinar for the 2020-21 Community Impact Arts Grant (CIAG) for new and returning applicants.
An application workshop for the 2020-21 Community Impact Arts Grant (CIAG) for new and returning applicants.
Potential applicants are invited to discuss the RFQ process with LA County Department of Arts and Culture Civic Art Program staff at the Artists’ Civic Art Application Process Workshop.
Blue Breeze Band
The Blue Breeze Band provides you and your guests with an experience only found within a dance floor-packing-Motown-R&B-Soul-Funk-band…Great vocals with rich harmony, a tight rhythm section with dynamic horns all work together to ensure that the air at your event is filled with funky soul and rhythms!
Participants will be guided in reflecting on how their organizations’ missions and core values align with and support the goals of the Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative (CEII).
The Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial is the largest bas relief military monument in the United States that is located at the actual site it commemorates. Originally dedicated in 1958, it is set to be rededicated on July 3, 2019.
Potential applicants are invited to discuss the RFQ process with LA County Department of Arts and Culture Civic Art Program staff at the Artists’ Civic Art Application Process Workshop.
The Baroda Wall, an abstract sculptural poem by artist Brad Howe, was graciously donated to the LAC + USC Medical Center by technological entrepreneur and philanthropist David Bohnett. The artwork is composed of 51 individual sculptures which decorate the walls of the Medical Center Plaza and Rand Schrader Clinic, adding to the growing and diverse art collection on campus.
We all possess our own special collection of success stories that bear witness to the singular power of the arts to bring about positive growth and transformation in our students. How can we better understand the ways in which the arts have become particularly applicable to social emotional learning? How are districts developing systems to support the arts in SEL applications?
The "Virtual Reality Arts Education" prototype is part of the Arts Education Innovation Lab's efforts to achieve equity at scale in arts education for youth in LA county. Through the use of VR technology, collaborators hope to scale up arts education by transporting students to new realities in the arts and other content areas. In this think tank, participants will discuss vision, strategy, and concept planning surrounding the development and implementation of this work in LA County schools.