At a time when Los Angeles is internationally recognized as a place for artistic experimentation and exploration, the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) is pleased to welcome the 2016 recipients of the Department of Cultural Affairs’ City of Los Angeles (C.O.L.A.) Individual Artist Fellowships. For nineteen years the city has recognized the achievements of its diverse artistic community through this annual award. This year’s cohort of artists and writers was selected by a panel of their peers: curators and arts professionals based in the Los Angeles area.
As the city continues to grow as a creative hub, this award takes on particular meaning by recognizing the achievements of artists, performers, writers, and poets now in the middle of their careers. Their endeavors have helped to bring Los Angeles to this point. And this is reason to celebrate!
As the new director of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Barnsdall Park, I am taking part in the C.O.L.A. exhibition process for the first time. Thinking about the importance of this show, I recalled my arrival in Los Angeles for graduate school. It was 1999, and LAMAG was one of the places to visit. I remember learning about the exhibitions and programs at the gallery with excitement and wonder. My hope is that young artists who are new to the city will see the C.O.L.A. exhibition and have a similar experience of excitement and wonder as they encounter the work of some of those who paved the way.
Undertaking the task of organizing and installing a nonthematic group exhibition that brings together disparate works can be a daunting proposition, as is developing programming that involves both visual artists and writers. Therefore it is important to acknowledge and thank the gallery staff, attendants, and preparators who make this possible: Michael Bell, Scott Canty, Gabriel Cifarelli, Diana Delmonte, Jacqueline Dreager, Marta Feinstein, Tashina Garcia-Garza, Omar Ibarra, Randy Keifer, Daniel Lavitt, Claire Little, Carrie Lockwood, Mark Lucero, Eduardo Malaga, Michelle Murphy, Albino Najar, Mary Oliver, Lawrence Rubin, Michael Sage, Marc Salazar, Jamaal Tolbert, and Nan Wollman.
Isabelle Lutterodt
Director (2016)