Throughout history, societies and communities that embraced the arts often found themselves at the forefront of social and political change – decades ahead of those that have discouraged or diminished the role of the arts in their societies. Our rich history of social and political progress is due in no small part to the active and courageous artistic community that calls Southern California home. We hope that by highlighting the rising stars of our local art community on a weekly basis, we can help increase our community’s engagement with local art and the artists that devote their life to moving society forward.
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Jodarte
September 3, 2018 at 00:18
Thank you so much for including my art in this story! Honored to be featured alongside so many talented artists.
EmikoWoods
September 7, 2018 at 14:36
Thanks so much for sharing my work! I always love to see what other LA artists are up to and discover new ones!