A sense of community is very much central to the culture of art, yet Los Angeles is often characterized as disparate, spread out and difficult to define. Nonetheless, LA is rapidly carving out its status as a global capital of art.
Our panel consists of a group of influential women that affect the culture of art in Los Angeles and create our global context. Each of our panel members will discuss...
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A sense of community is very much central to the culture of art, yet Los Angeles is often characterized as disparate, spread out and difficult to define. Nonetheless, LA is rapidly carving out its status as a global capital of art.
Our panel consists of a group of influential women that affect the culture of art in Los Angeles and create our global context. Each of our panel members will discuss the challenges and advantages to the city's growth as a global capital of art. The discussion will be led by moderator, Rochelle Steiner, Dean of USC's Roski School of Fine Arts.
Participants:
Lisa Ann Auerbach, artist
Stephanie Barron, Senior Curator, Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Emi Fontana, Director, West of Rome Public Art, Los Angeles
Dawn Kasper, artist
Karen Moss, curator / writer / educator, and adjunct curator Orange County Museum of Art
Rochelle Steiner (moderator), Dean, Roski School of Fine Arts, University of Southern California
http://artlosangelesfair.com/programming