Art of Elysium
The Art of Elysium is dedicated to enriching the lives of artists and critically ill children.
The district includes the neighborhoods of Arlington Heights, Koreatown, Mid-City, Olympic Park, Palms, South Robertson, West Adams, West Pico and Wilshire Center.
The Art of Elysium is dedicated to enriching the lives of artists and critically ill children.
LA Commons works in neighborhoods throughout Los Angeles, facilitating artistic processes that result in highly visible public art projects that tell dynamic neighborhood stories.
Crescendo Young Musicians Guild is a non-profit music education and community service organization that provides quality music instruction, mentoring, and performance opportunities to students.
The Ghost Road Company scavenges the current social landscape for objects, language and images that are, in turn, informed by the ensemble’s individual experiences of the world, creating something surprising and unexpected.
FOUNDED IN 2009, HEAL ONE WORLD RECOGNIZES THAT OUR GREATEST TOOLS FOR HEALING LIE WITHIN OUR OWN SELVES.
The International Documentary Association supports nonfiction filmmaking and filmmakers through its activities in four major areas: Resources, Funding, Advocacy, and Public Programs and Events.
A collective of award-winning and prominent Los Angeles-based directors, writers, designers, and actors, Rogue Machine believes theatre to be an integral part of community life.
Artist-in-Residence Kimiko Broder has been a creator of theatre education programs for 24 years.
The Lula Washington Contemporary Dance Foundation provides a creative outlet for minority dance artists in South Los Angeles.
Outfest is the leading organization showcasing, nurturing and preserving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film images and artistry.
Show Box L.A. provides a platform and environment for innovative dance works by local artists; as well as building relationships with artists nationally and internationally.
STREET POETS Inc. is a non-profit poetry-based peace-making organization dedicated to the creative process as a force for individual and community transformation.
The Gabriella Foundation’s mission is to transform the lives of underserved youth in Los Angeles through high-quality dance instruction.
The mission of Yiddishkayt Los Angeles is to preserve, cultivate, and broadcast the treasures of Yiddish, the diversity of Yiddishkayt’s legacy, and the progressive tradition of Jewish European and immigrant life and explore this cultural and moral heritage in the face of the disappearance and neglect of the historical, lived experience of European Yiddish culture.
Heather Hutt has served in the Los Angeles City Council since September 2022.