About this Event
presents our Fall 2024 Open Studios Day on Saturday, November 16th from noon to 4pm! Over 50 local artists will open their doors to the public for a peek into their art practice. Join us for this unique campus-wide event filled with creativity and inspiration!
Discover 50+ creative spaces: learn about our artists’ practice, and view contemporary works of art.
On view in the galleries: METHOD ecology, technology, embodiment
Family Art Workshop in Building G: Make a METHOD-inspired suncatcher using chromatography.
Community class demonstrations, including printmaking and Raku ceramics.
Open Studios Day is a free, all-ages event that provides the public a glimpse into the process, art, and lives of local artists who create at the Center. AGCC hosts one of the largest studio artist programs in the region with a diverse range of artistic disciplines including ceramics, photography, printmaking, writing, sculpture, videography, music, and painting. This self-guided tour of artist studios provides a unique opportunity to interact with the artists and purchase contemporary works of art.
AGCC Studio Artists include Adam Gaxiola, Andrea Lien, Ann Weber, Anna Erneholm, Ashton S. Phillips, Beth Elliott, Candice Gawne, Catherine Burce, Da Aie Park, Daniel Porras, Deborah Wright, Delora Bertsch, Dennis Keeley, Elizabeth Casuga, Elyse Pignolet, Emma Rault, Frank Rodriguez, Gil Mares, Henry Krusoe, Jesse Small, Joe Barile, Jon Nakamura, June Edmonds, Karla Diaz, Kim Kei, Leah Shane Dixon, Lisa Diane Wedgeworth, Lowell Nickel, Lucinda Rudolph, Lynn Doran, Marco Schindelmann, Melodie Reay, Mike Watt, Nancy Voegeli-Curran, Perry Okimoto, Phoebe Barnum, Regina Herod, Rene LaRue, Robert Alexander, Scott Anger, Soft Chick, Syracuse residency students (Jason Goodfriend, Sanjana Sharma, Yala Zhou), Taylor Crisp, Tianlu Chen, Vanessa Madrid, W.S. Milner, Yoon Jin Kim, Yozmit, and Yuichiro Roy Kunisaki.
Registration is not required, however, those who register on Eventbrite will receive reminder emails leading up to the event.
This event is generously supported by Department of Cultural Affairs City of Los Angeles, California Natural Resources Agency for the Museum Grant Program under the California Cultural and Historical Endowment, LA County Department of Arts and Culture, National Endowment for the Arts, Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and Perenchio Foundation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Angels Gate Cultural Center, 3601 South Gaffey Street, Los Angeles, United States
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