
Continuun Montage, Susan Harper (courtesy of artist)
Our Local Residency Program was created to serve art or arts related 501 c (3) organizations that are based in Los Angeles, a local county or in California.
18th Street’s Local Residency Program provides subsidized studio space for non-profit organizations that is one-third of the market value rate. The studios range in price starting approximately at $700 to $1500 a month depending on the size and availability of the space. Organizations in residence can rent a space for 3 to 5 years or more.
Application and Selection Process:
18th Street promotes an open-door policy for its Organizations in Residence Program. That means we accept organization applications all year round and keep all applicants’ materials on file. When a studio space is made available, we put a call out for organizations in residence applications for the space via our Facebook group, e-newsletters, email, etc. The unsolicited organization applications with a mission and vision compatible or complimentary to 18th Street’s are also added to the pool of newly submitted organization applications.
18th Street’s staff reviews the applications and makes their selection based on the 501 c (3)’s vision, mission, board, staff capacity, history and budget.
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California Lawyers for the Arts (C.L.A.) is a nonprofit organization that provides artists of all disciplines, and arts organizations, with a wide range of legal services at fees that are affordable. Our Lawyer Referral Service operates statewide, and refers artists to attorneys for consultation on a variety of arts-related business problems, including copyright, contract review, …
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Michelle Berne is a multi-disciplinary, multi-media artist who specializes in community celebration art. She has created processions, “people-powered’ parades, spectacles, and site-specific performances featured in events such as the Grand Opening of the Getty Center and the Mark Taper Center for Inner-City Arts in Los Angeles; the 26000 Anniversary of Marseille, France; the Los Angeles …
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Continuum Montage is an organization founded by Susan Harper, which offers workshops and seminars in the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Canada. Susan Harper offers Continuum Movement events, Body of Perception and Heart of Dreaming Seminars. Susan teaches a wide range of skills and inquiry in the fields of movement, dreams, perception and relationships. These experiential …
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Continuum is essential for those who wish to invigorate their lives with new ways of thinking, moving and living.
Continuum is an extraordinary awakening to the fullness of what it means to be alive.
Continuum offers a process by which we can experience the interconnection of our own origins with the larger currents of all organismic life, …
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Co-founders Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz founded Electronic Cafe International in the Orwellian year of 1984. ECI is the mother of all cybercafes, a unique international network of multimedia telecommunications venues with over forty affiliates around the globe, including New York City, Tokyo, Dublin, Copenhagen, Rio de Janeiro, Jerusalem, Paris, Palo Alto, and Toronto. New …
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Created in 1979, EZTV has had its video and media art screened internationally at a variety of venues including the Museum of Modern Art (New York) the Institute of Contemporary Art (London), SIGGRAPH and the American Film Institute ( Los Angeles ), which honored EZTV with a career retrospective, declaring it “some of the core …
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Highways Performance Space is Southern California’s boldest center for new performance. Since its founding, Highways continues to be an important alternative cultural center in Los Angeles that encourages fierce new artists from diverse communities to develop and present innovative works.
Highways promotes the development of contemporary socially involved artists and art forms. Our mission is implemented …
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Michael Barnard has been making films, artworks, and music for over thirty years. He has published poetry and other writings in a variety of journals and books, including most recently an essay in the McGraw-Hill book “Wisdom from the East” edited by Susan Suntree. He has produced, directed and/or photographed many film projects, including the …
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The Otis MFA Public Practice is an important aspect of this overall pan, providing a state of the art program that introduces graduate students to the theory and practice of community engagement through visual, performance, and publilc arts. MFA students in this program will provide guidance and inspiration for undergraduate Intergrated Learnng experiences in direct …
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