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5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 857-6000

Art Gallery Near LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Jazz at LACMA - Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

323 857-6000

Dysonna City Art Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
5373 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 857-0030

Dysonna City art gallery presents a 1500 square foot gallery showcase featuring the cities most influential artist, fashion, hair designers, writers, models and photographers whose work places Los Angeles at the forefront of creative trends. This collective one-of-a-kind original works of art speaks to the tastes and desires of today’s lover of talent. With our customer in mind (the collector), Dysonna cultivates a vibrant mix of art in many dimensions offering artist a chance to show their talent creating a relevant and inspired buying experience to serve the customer.

The Loft at Liz's
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
453 S La Brea Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 939-4403 Ext 5

Ace Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
5514 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 935-3388

One Ace Gallery, Two Locations: ACE GALLERY LOS ANGELES is located at 5514 Wilshire Blvd along LA's historic Miracle Mile. The gallery occupies the 2nd floor of the Wilshire Tower - built in 1929. ACE GALLERY BEVERLY HILLS is located at 9430 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills, just east of Beverly Drive. Ace Gallery's exhibition program balances a selection of emerging and mid-career artists with artists who have become fully established over the last fifty years. EXHIBITED ARTISTS INCLUDE: Peter Alexander Gisela Colon Mary Corse Charles Fine Phil Frost Helen Pashgian DeWain Valentine Bernar Venet Carl Andre The Date Farmers Robert Irwin Gary Lang Roy Lichtenstein Laurie Lipton Ruth Pastine Robert Wilson Ben Jones Natalie Arnoldi Alexander Yulish Laddie John Dill More information on Current Exhibitions can be found on our website: http://acegallery.net/current.php

Temporary Space
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
5522 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

TEMPORARY SPACE FAQs What is Temporary Space? Temporary Space is an experimental platform that celebrates mid-to-late career artists, by providing a physical and digital exhibition outside of the traditional gallery experience that connects artists and art buyers directly. It’s a platform for artists and buyers to come together and for buyers to rediscover the hidden gems within the art world…the artists that have spent a lifetime devoted to their craft. What a great concept! Whose idea is Temporary Space? Richard Shelton, an artist, visionary and businessman began thinking about Temporary Space nearly five years ago. Long involved with art world, Richard Shelton had been thinking about ways to bring artists and collectors together directly, since so much of what is on view in the traditionally gallery world is edited by people other than the art producer and the art buyer. Since then it has been moving from concept to full realization with a variety of iterations therein. Wait a minute. This is Richard Shelton’s concept and the first exhibition is of his work. Is this a vanity exhibition? No. There is no such thing as a vanity show. If an author publishes his own book, is that a vanity book? If actor produces, directs and stars in a film, is that a vanity film? If a musician produces his own concert is that a vanity concert? No. So why are artists singled out? They weren’t until about 50 years ago. Artists have been exhibiting their own art as a means to bypass the art establishment for 250 years. In the 19th century David, Greuze, and Benjamin West mounted their own exhibitions. In the 19th century Courbet, Manet, and Firth mounted their own exhibitions. There are countless examples in the 20th century of artists mounting their own exhibitions. The label “vanity show” is a relatively new concept devised by the art establishment to discourage artists from mounting their own exhibitions without the stamp of approval from the gallery/salesperson. It is one of the many ways art dealers have framed the art dialogue for the purpose of making artists dependent upon them and discouraging them from taking control of their own careers. Who is Richard Shelton? He is an artist who has been producing art for 50 years and is fed up with the art establishment, which he feels is corrupted by the business interests of art dealers and collectors. He is an artist who is standing up for the rights of artists by challenging the values of the contemporary art establishment and proclaiming it is time for a change. Richard Shelton, together with his fellow mid-to-late career peers, is forming an alternative platform for exhibiting and selling art, just as the Impressionists, Expressionists, and Surrealists did in the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. When will Temporary Space Open? Temporary Space will be launched in the Spring of 2015, in the mid-Wilshire area of Los Angeles, CA. There are plans for additional locations, and an alternative show to the next Whitney Biennale in New York City in 2017. Is it a Temporary Space? Yes. Temporary Space will be open for two shows in Los Angeles then it will move to a new location in another city, if the model is successful. Why would artists choose to exhibit at Temporary Space, rather than at a traditional art gallery? Temporary Space empowers artists to take control of their exhibition experience. The artist decides what pieces will be on view, and will open their entire body of work for view, allowing collectors to see their complete works in one physical and digital experience. Temporary Space provides the artists with tools to help them with their sales, including a selective archive of their existing works and the technology to continue adding works to it. The artist also sets their own pricing and conducts sales directly. What is a mid-to-late career artist? Temporary Space is interested in artists who have at least 20 years of substantial productivity. These artists tend to be between 40 and 80-plus years. A 40ish artist who has dabbled in art for 20 years would not meet these criteria, but a 40ish artist with a strong, consistent and growing body of work would. Why would a person interested in buying art, go to Temporary Space? Temporary Space provides an opportunity for a collector to have a deeper experience with an individual artist. The exhibitions will provide context about the artist experiences and influences as they were producing the works. Art buyers will also be purchasing works directly from the artist, rather than a gallery. Each Temporary Space exhibitions will rotate works. So, each artist will have multiple shows within each show time frame. For example, if an artist is exhibiting at Temporary Space from March-June, the physical works on view will be changed within the March-June time frame, allowing visitors to see more of each artists work in person. It sounds like an art gallery. Why isn’t it? Temporary Space is the opposite of a traditional gallery. It is a free market experiment directly connecting art producers with art buyers in an unfiltered atmosphere. An inclusive experience, we invite everyone to visit the space in person, or online. It is a community-building platform, and has a goal to break down barriers and make art accessible to everyone. Art galleries tend to show an artists’ most recent works. Temporary Space embraces the entire body of work and believes that there is a strong value in opening these works for public view. Who are we to say what should and shouldn’t be shown? Our team is so committed to the idea of art for everyone, that we are actively investigating different ways to for potential buyers to bring works home. Fine art has traditionally been a cash-only business, but we wonder why? You don’t need cash to buy a car, other things, why not art? So, it’s just art on view? Anything else going on? Temporary Space will also have a selection of programming addressing the creative arts (visual art, performance, creative writing, music, etc.). You don’t have Sales People. How can I buy art? All sales will be conducted between the artist and the art-buyer. There will be an opportunity to purchase digitally on site, or interact directly with the artist at their studio to purchase, or one can purchase online at home. Galleries tend to take between 40-60% of sales as a gallery commission. How can Temporary Space stay open? Temporary Space will have a set administrative fee of 25% to fund overhead costs. Our goal is to put as much of the proceeds of art sales in the artist hands.

EXHIBIT A GALLERY
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1056 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90019

(323) 774-5327

Exhibit A Gallery is an established contemporary art gallery with an edge. Artists such as Shepard Fairey, Brian M. Viveros, Sylvia Ji, Shawn Barber, Glen E. Friedman, Sas Christian and Greg Gossel have exhibited their art here. Exhibit A Gallery has worked and partnered with other companies, including BANDMERCH, Universal Republic Records, Lava Records, Hollywood Records, Frontier Records, Standby Records, KROQ, Juxtapoz Magazine, Thrasher Magazine, AP Magazine, LA Weekly, Tama, Monster Energy, FOX, Levi's, DR.Martens, Fuel TV, G4TV, Scion, Jarritos, Vans and many more. The location holds about 2200 sq ft of exhibitor space and is located on Fairfax ave in the heart of little Ethopia in Los Angeles. Exhibit A Gallery is owned by artist and creative director RICHARD VILLA III. Exhibit A Gallery opened in 2008 with the idea of giving creative people a place to congregate. An artistic environment that is owned and operated by artists and allow those in the creative fields a place to express, share and merge their ideas with one another. Whether it is visual arts, music, fashion, skating, etc. Exhibit A Gallery is a place that celebrates artists and their works, within a ROCK N ROLL atmosphere. With exhibits like 'OBEY YOUR MASTER', 'REVELATION IN BLACK', 'DIE POSER DIE!' 'DAGGERS RULE!', 'THE DETOURNEMENTS OF WYNN MILLER', 'BIPOLAR' or 'THE TOTALLY BITCHIN' NIGHT OF THE DEAD'. Exhibit A Gallery delivers an art experience that stimulates all the senses. Those who love unbridled creativity and diversity are welcomed. Exhibit A Gallery is not your typical trendy gallery, and you wont find wine and cheese or crackers here. SO CHECK YOUR ATTITUDES AT THE DOOR.

Chainlink Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1051 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90019

(310) 595-6676

Rebecca Molayem Gallery & Studio
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
481 S. Fairfax Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 965-5500

Rebecca Molayem Gallery is a contemporary fine art gallery showing paintings and sculptures by emerging and established artists.

Jill Joy Gallery
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
456 S La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(747) 234-6408

ART EVOLVES CONSCIOUSNESS CONSCIOUSNESS EVOLVES ART The Jill Joy Gallery is committed to the display and sale of work that has a positive impact on the evolution of human consciousness. The Gallery represents the work of Jill Joy whose work address themes of spiritual healing. Jill Joy's work references the sky, the sea and the landscape of her own consciousness, communicating the inter-relatedness of all things. “I paint to develop my consciousness so making art is essentially a spiritual discipline for me. Like life, my work is a balance between the rough and the smooth. I liken universal consciousness to the sky, an infinite backdrop across which the clouds of emotion and thought come and go." - Jill Joy

Meliksetian Briggs
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
313 N Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(310) 625-7049

Meliksetian | Briggs was founded in 2012 by Anna Meliksetian and Michael Briggs and is located in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles, a historical area of the city and a hub of cultural activity near the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The programme to date has featured international artists, both emerging and mid career, who are invited to make tightly focused solo exhibitions of new or unseen bodies of work in the intimate shop-front space. Exhibitions have varied in media, including installation, film, figurative and abstract painting, and although disparate in media, there is a lineage or history that ties the artists together through their influences, sensibilities and their practice. As the programme expands the exhibitions will reflect a dialogue between Los Angeles artists and their counterparts in Berlin, Vienna, London, New York and more. Artists exhibited include David Hendren, Todd Gray, Christiane Lyons, Richard Hoeck and John Miller, John Miller, Aura Rosenberg, Britton Tolliver and Cody Trepte. Meliksetian | Briggs is the exclusive worldwide representative of the Estate of Bas Jan Ader.

Little Ethiopia Cultural and Resource Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1037 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90019

(323) 936-0907

The mission of the Little Ethiopia Cultural & Resource Center (LECRC) is to advance the social, economic and cultural well-being of Ethiopians and other communities in the Greater Los Angeles Region through a comprehensive community development strategy that includes; advocacy, self-sufficiency, economic development, affordable housing, promotion of small businesses, neighborhood empowerment, social services and cultural education and preservation. With an initial focus on cultural education and awareness, the newly developed center aims to provide classes, workshops and other platforms for sharing information. The LECRC is now in the process of developing dance, language (Amharic) and cooking classes. We hope to soon start up after-school tutoring programs as well.

ForYourArt Space 6020
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6020 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

1301PE
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6150 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 938-5822

Gallery History The original incarnation of 1301PE was as 1301, which was located at 1301 Franklin Street, Santa Monica, CA. The founding principle was to present world class exhibitions of artists primarily based in Los Angeles. The first show at 1301 was Raw Material by Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, which opened on 29 April 1992. Shows at 1301 featured work by artists Jamey Bair, Angela Bulloch, Meg Cranston, Sarah Seager and Thaddeus Strode, as well as a group show called Into the Lapse which presented video work by artists General Idea, Sean Landers, Jim Shaw, Diana Thater, Bruce and Norman Yonemoto and others. In 1996, 1301 became 1310PE, standing for Projects and Editions. For a period 1301PE had no permanent location, and Butler curated exhibitions in other galleries, such as an exhibition of the artist Angela Bulloch at the gallery owned by Marc Foxx. Other projects curated during this time included a collaboration between an Iranian carpet weaver and the artist Mike Kelley, the work Ranch by Jorge Pardo and Jason Rhoades, and Diana Thaters presentation of The best animals are the flat animals and The best space is the deep space at MAK Center for Art and Architecture. In 1998, 1301PE moved to its current location on the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles. 1301PE continues to exhibit the work of Los Angeles-based as well as internationally acclaimed artists. In addition to established artists whom the gallery has represented, such as Fiona Banner, Uta Barth, Charline von Heyl, Jack Goldstein, Ann Veronica Janssens, Philippe Parreno, Jessica Stockholder, Pae White, and Paul Winstanely, 1301PE also works with young artists including Jan Albers, Fiona Connor, Kirsten Everberg, Jorge Mendez Blake, Blake Rayne, SUPERFLEX, and Kerry Tribe. Future solo exhibitions with RIRKRIT TIRAVANIJA and PAE WHITE will be opening in the Fall 2014. Recent exhibitions include: PAUL WINSTANLEY: ART SCHOOL 3 May - 28 June 2014, JAN ALBERS: HENRY HURT VS. HOLLY HEAL 15 March - 26 April 2014, ANN VERONICA JANSSENS 23 November 2013 - 18 January 2014, BLAKE RAYNE: A WHOLE NEW SEASON OF LOST 28 September - 2 November 2013, and JESSICA STOCKHOLDER: LIFT 10 July - 31 August 2013.

The drip Factory
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
557 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90046

M.D. Art Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
7952 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90048

Sprüth Magers L.A.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
5900 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 634-0600

Little Ethiopia Culture and Resource center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1037 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90019

(310) 633-4830

80 Forty Gallery
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
8040 W 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 655-8040

Ambach & Rice
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6148 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 965-5500

We are now located in Los Angeles. Our Seattle space is no longer open. Thank you for your support. Please note our holiday hours when visiting the gallery: Current exhibit duration: Nov 19-Dec 28**, 11am-6pm, Tues-Sat. **Closed Nov. 24-25. (Open Saturday Nov 26, regular hours) **Closed Dec. 23-26. (Open Tues & Wed Dec 27,28, regular hours) **Closed Dec 29 - Jan. 6 for installation.

Marc Foxx Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
6150 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 857-5571

ARTISTS: LEONOR ANTUNES CRIS BRODAHL ANNE COLLIER ANDY COLLINS WILLIAM DANIELS STEF DRIESEN ROGER HIORNS SANYA KANTAROVSKY ANNETTE KELM MAKIKO KUDO LUISA LAMBRI KRIS MARTIN JASON MEADOWS CARTER MULL DAVID MUSGRAVE ALESSANDRO PESSOLI AMALIA PICA MATTHEW RONAY MAAIKE SCHOOREL FRANCES STARK HIROSHI SUGITO MATEO TANNATT GUIDO VAN DER WERVE MICHAEL VAN OFEN SOPHIE VON HELLERMANN JENNIFER WEST SAM WINDETT https://twitter.com/marcfoxxgallery http://instagram.com/marcfoxxgallery

Non-Profit Organization Near LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Breathmobile
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5900 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 710
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(800) 624-0044

The Breathmobile, a 34 foot mobile clinic is staffed with a team of interdisciplinary asthma care specialist that provide regular and continuing follow-up care to children at their school site. Children who remain in the program for one year have a 76% reduction in hospitalizations, 62% reductions in emergency department visits, and a 75% reduction in missed school days from asthma. An average of 2 visits is required for patients with mild and moderate asthma to achieve control, whereas patients with severe disease required an average of 3 Breathmobile visits. Evaluation studies have further demonstrated dramatic health improvements for patients treated on the Breathmobile, including fewer ER visits, improved pulmonary function, decrease in school absenteeism, and an improved quality of life. The program has engaged thousands of patients and their families in a continuity of care model that has demonstrated efficacy over usual "episodic rescue care."

Alzheimer's Greater Los Angeles
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
4221 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 400
Los Angeles, CA 90010

(323) 938-3379

Alzheimer’s Greater Los Angeles is a donor-supported, voluntary health organization committed to research, care and support for those living with the disease and their families. For over 35 year ALZGLA has provided critical services and programs throughout our community.

Fulfillment Fund
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6100 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 600
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 939-9707

Through classroom instruction, mentoring, one-on-one college counseling and experiential learning opportunities, we open young people’s eyes to the possibility of higher education, and change their beliefs about what they are capable of achieving. We empower students through education, transforming individual lives, and creating a ripple effect through the entire community.

Women In Film Los Angeles
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6100 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 710
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 935-2211

Subud Los Angeles
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5828 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Southern California Paleontological Society
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries, 5801 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Goethe-Institut Los Angeles
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5750 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 100
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 525-3388

SAG Foundation Actors Center
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5757 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 549-6084

The SAG Foundation Actors Center is a one-of-a-kind presentation and digital screening room, which also features a administrative reception area and classroom. The screening room seats 120 people. The classroom seats 20. Designed to be highly versatile, the Actors Center features a Cinemascope front projection screen, two flanking rear projection screens, three high definition video projectors that are ready to display any combination of seven integrated sources and four guest sources including an iPod dock. The audio complement features a digitally controlled JBL Cinema Sound System with eight surround speakers, wireless microphones and digital EQ. The video conferencing unit works in conjunction with two 1080p HD pan-tilt-zoom, programmable cameras. Livestreaming and recording systems enable you to broadcast and digitally archive your event. For presentations or panel events there is a stage that can accommodate a seated panel of up to eight guests.

SAG-AFTRA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5757 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(855) 724-2387

Thank you for visiting the Facebook page of SAG-AFTRA. This page's main purpose is to distribute news and information related to SAG-AFTRA, and to offer commentary on topics of interest to our members and fans. It was created so that SAG-AFTRA members, friends, families, fans and interested observers can connect and engage with one another. SAG-AFTRA does not endorse any product, service, person or campaign added to this page by anyone other than the administrators and such posts or comments may be removed. The inclusion of automatically-generated advertising on this page does not imply or constitute endorsement by SAG-AFTRA of the products or services advertised. We encourage your comments and feedback. However, while SAG-AFTRA welcomes differing opinions, we discourage those comments that are to the detriment or disturbance of the community and its individual members. Posting of external URLs is not permitted and will be removed. Feel free to engage in discussion and debate but please do not use profanity, call names, threaten, repeatedly post, flame or otherwise harass other community members. Comments and posts made on or to this page may be monitored and may be removed at any time, without reason or cause, at the sole discretion of the page administrators. If an individual continues to post inappropriate content, we may block that user from participating on this and any other SAG-AFTRA page. Violations of any Facebook rules, guidelines, or policies will also be reported. Please be reminded that any personal information or content that you voluntarily disclose on this page becomes publicly available and can be collected and used by others. Your user name is displayed to other users when you post comments. When posting comments, you should exercise caution not to provide any personally identifying information or other information that you would not want seen by others. SAG-AFTRA cannot protect against the collection or use by others of any information you post on this page and assumes no such responsibility. Please note that the comment function may be disabled on this and any other official SAG-AFTRA page at any time and for any reason, including to comply with federally mandated election guidelines covering labor unions. SAG-AFTRA is an American labor union and as such are strongly pro-union, pro-worker and pro-labor movement. Posts that extol a non-union or anti-union/anti-labor viewpoint may be deleted. Please refrain from posting the following as they may be removed: •Posts that contain profanity, inappropriate or offensive language, personal attacks of any kind, or offensive terms that target specific protected groups. •Posts that are intended to harass, abuse, or threaten or advocate violence against any individual or group. •Posts that are defamatory or contain unsupported accusations. •Content which infringes the intellectual property, privacy or other rights of third parties •Endorsements of products, campaigns, issues or candidates for elected public office or of candidates for Guild or Union political office. •URLs and links to personal, product oriented or sales or promotional sites. Although we reserve the right to delete or remove posts, and/or to report violations to Facebook, we do not undertake any obligation or responsibility to monitor the content posted to the SAG-AFTRA page, and each user is responsible for abiding by these rules of the road and any applicable Facebook policies. We thank you for your commitment to the free exchange of ideas and your contributions to a vibrant, dynamic and thriving SAG-AFTRA Facebook community. We look forward to your participation in the dialogue and your commentary about SAG-AFTRA news, events and happenings. Facebook identities that infringe on any SAG-AFTRA trademark (including, but not limited to American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Screen Actors Guild, SAG, or the union logo) or that purport to be official SAG-AFTRA Facebook entities may be reported for violations of Facebook’s Intellectual Property policies or SAG-AFTRA may take any other action it deems appropriate, up to and including pursuing legal remedies. Important Election Reminder: Please note that during election season, the union’s Facebook pages are not open for public comment on candidates or groups of candidates and as such any related posts will be removed. Electioneering on the union’s Facebook page, is strictly prohibited.

SAG-AFTRA Foundation
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5757 Wilshire Blvd. Suite PH1
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 549-6708

National Association of Black Journalists - Los Angeles Chapter
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5757 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(424) 256-5723

Storyline Online
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5757 Wilshire Blvd, Ph 1
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 549-6708

The positive effects of reading children bedtime stories are numerous. Experts suggest that even 20 minutes at bedtime could improve literacy by at least 10 school days a year. Reading children bedtime stories enhance their vocabulary and knowledge while extending many developmental benefits.

Don LaFontaine Voiceover Lab & EIF Voiceover Lab
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5757 Wilshire Blvd, Ste M103
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 549-6853

The SAG-AFTRA Foundation operates two state-of-the-art voiceover labs offering free workshops, recording sessions and instruction to SAG-AFTRA members in Los Angeles and New York. During a career that spanned over 40 years, Don LaFontaine (aka “The Voice”) recorded more than 5,000 movie trailers and hundreds of thousands of commercials and promo spots, making him a legend in the voiceover business. Also legendary was his generosity and kindness. Unfailing in giving of his time and talent, many of the top voiceover artists today consider Don their mentor. In keeping with his commitment to nurturing and encouraging new talent, in 2010, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation opened its first voiceover lab and named it in honor of Don. The Don LaFontaine Voiceover Lab is located in the Actors Center in Los Angeles. In 2014, thanks to a generous donation from the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), the Foundation was able to open a second voiceover lab in New York. The EIF Voiceover Lab is located inside of the Foundation's Actors Center in New York. Both labs features two state-of-the-art recording studios and a classroom for workshops and professional instruction. The SAG-AFTRA Foundation's DLF and EIF Voiceover Labs are the centers for the voiceover community where voice actors of all genres can meet, study and inspire one another. For more information, go to: http://sagaftra.foundation/performers-programs/vo-lab-workshops/

Looking Ahead
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5757 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 400
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Congress of Racial Equality Core-Ca
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6230 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 835-A
Los Angeles, CA 90048

(323) 934-3683

Core-CA under Dr. Adrian Dove - Chairman has championed the cause of producing, promoting and sponsoring of the annual MLK Kingdom Day Parade for the last nine years. The parade honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy.

Shalhevet School
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
910 S Fairfax Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 930-9333

PromaxBDA
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5700 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 275
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(310) 788-7600

PromaxBDA leads the global community of marketers and creatives in the media & entertainment industry, by celebrating excellence, driving talent & industry development, and connecting people. The association represents more than 10,000 companies and individuals at every major media organization, marketing agency, research company, strategic and creative vendor and technology provider and is considered to be the leading global resource for education, community, creative inspiration and career development in the media and media marketing sectors. Promax was established in 1956 as a non-profit, full-service, membership driven association for promotion and marketing professionals working in broadcast media. In 1997, The Broadcast Design Association (BDA) who had partnered with Promax for years on their annual conference, officially joined forces with Promax and became PromaxBDA. Drawn from more than 65 countries, and with conferences taking place in Europe, Arabia, United States, Asia, Australia, Africa, New Zealand, South America and the UK, PromaxBDA is a truly international organization uniting the individuals who are in the driver’s seat of the media marketing industry. Utilizing myriad platforms, outlets and technologies, PromaxBDA members are tasked with driving audiences and ratings to their networks, stations and content brands through effective and creative marketing strategies. Among our numerous activities and resources, here are a few PromaxBDA links to give you more information about the association. PromaxBDA Conferences and Events: Every PromaxBDA international, regional or industry-specific conference aims to answer to our mission: bringing together creative minds to explore what’s next. Each occasion reflects the cultural identity of its location or specific focus, showcasing the thought-leadership, technology and latest developments that will impact the media marketing industry. From our largest international conference to our numerous networking and smaller industry gatherings throughout the year, PromaxBDA provides its membership with opportunities for inspiration, education and connection to grow careers and success. PromaxBDA International Awards: Throughout the world, the PromaxBDA Awards competitions stand for marketing excellence in the media marketing space and collectively, through its numerous regional and sector-specific competitions, are regarded as the most prestigious awards for creative endeavor in this field.

Acise-LA
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
5670 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 380-3088

After-School All-Stars
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
5670 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

(323) 938-3232