About this Event
Arts Datathon returns on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 with a day of data exploration, collaboration, and creation. will feature hands-on workshops designed to help our arts and culture communities explore how we can build and maintain knowledge in a time when facts and reality are under attack. Arts Datathon: Knowledge is open to the public. Registration fee of $20 (plus Eventbrite fee) per participant includes two workshop sessions - one plenary session for all attendees in the morning and one breakout session in the afternoon - as well as coffee and lunch.
Ticket cost should not prohibit attendance. If you are unable to pay the registration fee, waivers are available upon request. Please contact [email protected].
This year’s event features six unique workshops to choose from, where participants will explore the intersection of arts and data:
More detailed descriptions of the breakout sessions can be found at this link.
Session 1: Guerrilla Data Lab
Learn how to turn everyday numbers into street‑level conversation starters in this hands-on crash course.
Facilitators: Jason Forrest and Jen Ray, Data Vandals
Session 2: Arts at Work: Protecting Government Data Together
Discover how government data is being preserved and why this matters for the arts and cultural record. Then take action to save real-world datasets.
Facilitators: Erin Meyer and Annalee Shelton, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Session 3: No Numbers Without a Story: Case-Making When Trust Is Fragile
Explore practical ways to pair evidence with storytelling, to build trust with decision-makers and funders for real-world impact in the arts.
Facilitators: Randy Cohen and Genna Styles-Lyas, Americans for the Arts
Session 4: Data Embodied: Building Knowledge Through Hands-on Techniques
Engage in a series of hands-on techniques and artful thinking exercises to encourage the physical as a means for understanding.
Facilitators: Kim Abeles, Elly Dallas, and Amy Ben-Kiki
Session 5: Filling Archival Silences
Create a digital publication to share hidden histories, inspired by Soviet-era samizdat and built from archival materials.
Facilitators: Sarah Richardson, Christine Rank, and Kathryn Ung, Wende Museum
Session 6: Connections as Data: Strengthening Your Social Networks
Reflect on and visualize the social networks (and the data behind them) that shape your work and create new connections.
Facilitators: Theresa Hyuna Hwang and Matthew Agustin
Bios of all breakout session facilitators and steering committee members can be found at this link.
Since its inception in 2017, the Arts Datathon has been a catalyst for collaboration, bringing together a diverse array of participants including arts administrators, artists, educators, data scientists, students, community advocates, researchers, civic technologists, members of the tech community, and others. The event aims to explore how data can be leveraged to improve access to the arts and enhance cultural experiences for all.
Arts Datathon: Knowledge is presented by the LA County Department of Arts and Culture in partnership with Americans for the Arts, Arts for LA, Data Vandals, Department of Beloved Places, Inner-City Arts, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs, Metro Art, Wende Museum, and POIETO.
This year’s event is produced by POIETO, a woman-owned and BIPOC-led company dedicated to building collective intelligence for a more creative and responsible AI future.
Visit the Arts Datathon Website at: https://www.lacountyarts.org/learning/arts-datathon
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Agenda
🕑: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Morning Coffee and Check-In
Host: LA County Dept of Arts & Culture and Stems Catering
🕑: 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Welcome & Opening Remarks in Rosenthal Theater
Info: Welcome by Shelby Williams-Gonzalez, President and CEO, Inner-City Arts and Opening Remarks by Kristin Sakoda, Director, LA County Dept of Arts and Culture
🕑: 10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Keynote by Erin Harkey, CEO, Americans for the Arts in Rosenthal Theater
🕑: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Opening Plenary Workshop in Rosenthal Theater
Host: Bronwyn Mauldin, LA County Dept of Arts and Culture
Info: How we Build Knowledge in Arts and Culture
🕑: 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Lunch
Host: LA County Dept of Arts & Culture and STEMS Catering
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 1 - Guerrilla Data Lab
Host: Jason Forrest and Jen Ray, Data Vandals
Info: Learn how to turn everyday numbers into street‑level conversation starters in this hands-on crash course.
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 2 - Arts at Work: Protecting Government Data Together
Host: Erin Meyer & Annalee Shelton, ICPSR
Info: Learn how to turn everyday numbers into street‑level conversation starters in this hands-on crash course.
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 3 - No Numbers Without a Story: Case-Making When Trust Is Fragile
Host: Randy Cohen & Genna Styles-Lyas, Americans for the Arts
Info: Explore practical ways to pair evidence with storytelling, to build trust with decision-makers and funders for real-world impact in the arts.
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 4 - Data Embodied:Collecting Personal Data Through Hands-on Techniques
Host: Kim Abeles, Elly Dallas, and Amy Ben-Kiki
Info: Engage in a series of hands-on techniques and artful thinking exercises to encourage the physical as a means for understanding.
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 5: Filling Archival Silences
Host: Sarah Richardson, Christine Rank, & Kathryn Ung
Info: Create a digital publication to share hidden histories, inspired by Soviet-era samizdat and built from archival materials. Presented by the Wende Museum.
🕑: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Session 6 - Connections as Data: Strengthening Your Social Networks
Host: Theresa Hyuna Hwang & Matthew Agustin
Info: Reflect on and visualize the social networks (and the data behind them) that shape your work and create new connections.
🕑: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Share Out of Breakout Sessions / Closing Remarks in Rosenthal Theater
Info: Participants will have the opportunity to present and discuss their insights, findings, and creations from the break out sessions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Inner-City Arts, 720 Kohler Street, Los Angeles, United States
USD 23.18











