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  • ABOUT
    • Welcome
    • Impact
      • Strategic Plan 2023-28
      • Impact Report 2023-24
    • History and mission
    • Staff directory
  • PROGRAMS
    • For youth
      • School-day: K-8th grades
      • Self-select classes: 6th-12th grades
      • College and career readiness: 11th-12th grades
    • For educators and parents/guardians
    • For audiences
    • Community resources
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Attend events
    • Volunteer
    • Support
    • Stay up to date
    • Employment
  • MEDIA
    • Photo gallery
    • Videos
    • Press
  • CONTACT
  • DONATE
    • Make a one-time donation
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LATEST NEWS

September 22, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Social Media for Social Good

Los Angeles’ Skid Row is widely recognized as the homeless capital of the world where thousands of people are without shelter every night. But what is invisible in this equation are the children of the inner city — 30,000 of them living within a two and a half mile radius of downtown Los Angeles. Given […]

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September 21, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Live From Social Media Week LA Opening Party

Last night was the Social Media Week Los Angeles opening party at Inner-City Arts. Inner-City Arts generously served as hosts to this party and words can’t quite describe how magical the setting and evening were. See photos from the event below, taken by Social Media Week LA Official Event Photographer Guest of a Guest. The […]

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August 23, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Inner-City Arts And Social Media Week LA

Social Media Week is proud to partner with Inner-City Arts, for over twenty years, an oasis of learning, achievement and creativity for underserved children in the heart of Skid Row. They provide a safe place for kids to express themselves, “to fuel the dreams of children, especially those living in poverty who may believe dreams […]

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August 11, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
LAUSD Partners with Inner-City Arts to Win $1.3 Million Grant

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Arts Education Branch, together with Inner-City Arts, has been awarded a four-year, $1.3 million U.S. Department of Education Model Development and Dissemination Arts Education grant. The grant is a project of Los Angeles Unified School District working in partnership with Inner-City Arts, a nonprofit organization providing arts learning […]

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July 7, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Can Architects Change the World?

As the economy puts the skids on McMansions, Dubai towers, and all the projects that might give architects a bad name, Frances Anderton thought it time to correct some misconceptions. “Architects have strong egos, but they also have strong ideals,” said Anderton, host of KCRW’s DnA: Design and Architecture. In an event co-sponsored by the […]

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May 11, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Hopes from Big Sunday: Inner-City Arts

Today, take a look at these stories from Inner-City Arts, an “oasis of learning, achievement and creativity in the heart of Skid Row, and a vital partner in the work of creating a safer, healthier Los Angeles.” On Big Sunday weekend, dozens of volunteers came together from across the City of Los Angeles for a […]

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April 6, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Inspiring Inner-City Children Through Art Class | GOOD Look

We’ll need creative thinkers to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. But the arts are being crowded out of our schools by testing and choked off by budget cuts. To help make sure the next generation has the imagination to improve the world, Inner City Arts is giving kids a canvas in Los […]

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March 15, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
NEA chairman Landesman encounters the arts on Skid Row

A few weeks ago, Rocco Landesman, the chairman of theNational Endowment for the Arts, was in the East Room of the White House as President Obama conferred this year’s National Medal of Arts on Jessye Norman, Rita Moreno, Maya Lin and Michael Tilson Thomas, among others. On Monday, the cowboy-booted country music fan and self-described […]

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February 18, 2010  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Designed to Help Uplift the Poor

LIKE almost every other American architect who came to prominence in the recent gilded age, Michael Maltzan built his reputation with commissions for prestigious museums and luxurious private houses. In 2002 he garnered national attention for his graceful design for the temporary Museum of Modern Art in Queens. His most recent projects include a flying-saucer-like […]

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November 18, 2009  |  By Matthew Sutphin
The Best LA Buildings of the Decade!

With Curbed LA’s new look, what better time to take a look at the… past? Here, a round-up of the 10 best new—and rehabbed—buildings of the decade. To compile the list, we asked local architects, media types, Curbed readers, and various other experts for their opinions. We tallied the votes and then cast this list, […]

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October 27, 2009  |  By Matthew Sutphin
Zombies invade Los Angeles for 'Thrill The World'

When choreographer and dance instructor Ines Markeljevic rounded up 62 people in Toronto in 2006 to perform the dance from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video, she probably didn’t imagine her humble gathering would spark a worldwide phenomenon. In 2007, Thrill the World included 1,722 dancers in 52 cities on five continents. In 2008, for the first […]

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September 30, 2009  |  By Matthew Sutphin
LAPD Chief Bratton Kicks Off Farewell Tour With Pair of Downtown...

There may still be a month before William Bratton officially departs Los Angeles for the private sector, but the Police Chief’s farewell tour is well underway. On Tuesday afternoon, back-to-back stops at Inner City Arts and Parker Center gave Bratton a chance to speak about what he views as two of his primary accomplishments in […]

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Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts offers a safe, creative space in Los Angeles where more than 200,000 children have been invited to create and explore. Inner-City Arts provides quality arts instruction for students from underserved communities, integrated arts workshops for educators, and programming designed for the community through The Rosenthal Theater.
    
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