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Sep 8, 9am
Monthly Guided TourOn the second Wednesday of every month we offer you a chance to take a 20-minute guided tour of our facility. We are a closed campus and we ask that you please RSVP so that we can anticipate your arrival and provide you with driving directions and parking information.
Please call to make your reservation now
at (213) 627-9621.
We look forward to meeting you!

Sep 11
Volunteer Top 2 Bottom DayOur second largest volunteer event is September 11. We call it our Top to Bottom Day because before the year is up, we need all hands on deck to help us brighten up our campus from top to bottom! While it may be something as simple as cutting paper or wiping down windows of handprints, it’s volunteer assistance that we can’t do without.
Space is limited. Email volunteer@inner-cityarts.org and let us know in the email that you want to sign up for our next Top to Bottom day and we’ll be sure to alert you with further details.

Sep 16, 5:30-7:30pm
An Affair of the ArtsPierre Deux cordially invites you to a Grand Re-Opening Celebration.
Join us in welcoming nationally-renown interior design and author, Jo Nye, as he signs his new book, "Flair: Exquisite Invitations, Lush Flowers, and Gorgeous Table Settings."
A portion of the evening's sales will benefit Inner-City Arts.
Please RSVP by Tuesday, Sept. 14th to 310-657-9400 or email at losangeles@pierredeux.com

Sep 20-Sep 24
Social Media Week L.A.
Sep 26, 2-5pm
Art Auction Preview & SaleJoin us for a Preview & Sale of our Art Auction at the beautiful Inner-City Arts campus.
Art lovers can place a bid or purchase pieces outright at full value, getting a chance to secure their favorite piece before it goes to auction at the 2010 Imagine Awards Gala!
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Karin at karin@inner-cityarts.org

Oct 2, 8:30am-4:30pm
Professional Devt.Creativity in the Classroom
Session 1 of 5, Visual Arts and Dance
The elements of Visual Art and Dance are introduced separately and are then explored together as the two art forms are integrated. The concept of "looking" as the link between visual, movement, language composition and comprehension will be explored.
Contact Andrea Cajucom, Professional Development Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org. Individual session attendance may be available by arrangement.

Oct 2, 6pm
Saturday WorkshopsSaturday classes for Middle and High School Students begin October 2nd at Inner-City Arts.
Classes range from Dance Choreography and Production, Stand-Up Comedy, Graphic Design/Multimedia, Visual Arts and Animation.
For more information please call the Programs department at (213) 627-9621

Oct 7
Thursday WorkshopThursday classes for Inner-City Arts/24th St. Theater's Theater Arts Workshop will begin on October 7th.
Create live theater through acting, movement, writing, designing and directing. This workshop will take place at both locations, Inner-City Arts and 24th St. Theater.
For more information, call the Programs Department at (213) 627-9621.

Oct 13, 9am
Monthly Guided TourOn the second Wednesday of every month we offer you a chance to take a guided tour of our facility. We are a closed campus and we ask that you please RSVP so that we can anticipate your arrival and provide you with driving directions and parking information.
Please call to make your reservation now at
(213) 627-9621.
We look forward to meeting you!

Oct 16, 8:30am-4:30pm
Professional Devt.Creativity in the Classroom, Session 2 of 5
Music and Visual Arts
The elements of Music are introduced through rhythm and precussion and the concept of "choice" is explored through both Music and Visual Arts. "Looking" in Visual Arts is expanded to "listening" in Music, and the links between visual, music and language-based symbolic representation are explored.
Contact Andrea Cajucom, Professional Development Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org. Individual session attendance may be available by arrangement.

Oct 30, 8:30am-4:30pm
Professional Devt.Creativity in the Classroom, Session 3 of 5
Ceramics and Drama
Connecting with creativity in a three-dimensional art form is introduced through basic hand-building in Ceramics and the creative process in this art form is expanded, integrating with oral and written language development. The Drama elements of character, setting and action are explored, as "transformation" is explored in Drama, Ceramics and Language Arts.
Contact Professional Development Manager,
andrea@inner-cityarts.org for more info. Individual session attendance may be available by arrangement.

Nov 4
Imagine Awards Gala & Auction2010 IMAGINE AWARDS GALA & AUCTION
Honoring Janet Lamkin, President, Bank of America - California & Actors Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub
November 4, 2010
The Beverly Hilton Hotel
6:00 PM - Reception and Silent Auction
7:30 PM - Dinner, Live Auction, Entertainment

Nov 10, 9am
Monthly Guided TourOn the second Wednesday of every month we offer you a chance to take a guided tour of our facility. We are a closed campus and we ask that you please RSVP so that we can anticipate your arrival and provide you with driving directions and parking information.
Please call to make your reservation now
at (213) 627-9621.
We look forward to meeting you!

Nov 13, 8:30am-4:30pm
Profess. Dev.Creativity in the Classroom, Session 4 of 5
Ceramics Glazing, Vocal Music and Dance
The fundamentals of glazing are introduced in Ceramics, the voice is introduced as an intstrument in Music and elements of Dance are applied to individual, partner and group work. The concepts of scaffolding and layering in Visual Arts, Dance and Music are explored further and expanded upon.
For more info, contact Professional Development Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org. Individual session attendance may be available by arrangement.

Dec 4, 8:30am-5pm
Professional Devt.Creativity in the Classroom, Session 5 of 5
Integrating the Art Forms
Building on what has been created in the previous sessions; Poetry is integrated with Visual and Performing Arts. The process of playmaking is introduced and, introducing additional elements of Theatre, participants create an original production integrating visual, performing and language arts.
For more info, contact Professional Development Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org. Individual session attendance may be available by arrangement.

Dec 8, 9am
Monthly Guided TourOn the second Wednesday of every month we offer you a chance to take a guided tour of our facility. We are a closed campus and we ask that you please RSVP so that we can anticipate your arrival and provide you with driving directions and parking information.
Please call to make your reservation now
at (213) 627-9621.
We look forward to meeting you!

Dec 8, 4-8pm
Visiting Scholars & ArtistsSir Ken Robinson is an internationally-recognized leader in the development of creativity, innovation and human resources. His latest book, The Element, is about the point at which natural talent meets personal passion.
Robinson joins us in December as part of Inner-City Arts' Visiting Scholars & Artists Series.
Save the date and stay tuned for further details!
For registration information when available, email your interest to Andrea Cajucom, PD Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org

Feb 9, 4-9pm
Visiting Scholars & ArtistsDaniel H. Pink is the author of several provocative, bestselling books about the changing world of work.
His latest is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, which uses 50 years of behavioral science to overturn the conventional wisdom about human motivation and offer a more effective path to high performance.
Pink joins us in February 2011 to participate in Inner-City Arts' Visiting Scholars & Artists Series.
Save the date and stay tuned for further details!
For registration information when available, email your interest to Andrea Cajucom, PD Manager, andrea@inner-cityarts.org
We believe the arts are vital for personal and cultural development and connect the individual to the larger world. Through creative exploration, the arts offer opportunities for these children to believe in who they are. This belief becomes the seed from which personal and academic growth explodes, allowing students to excel both creatively and academically in challenging environment.
- From an evaluation report on Arts in the Middle (AIM), a project of Inner-City Arts