Anansi and Salima sit cross legged in the sunny grass after days of intense rain. They sip on butterfly pea flower tea across from each other.
Read MoreCan machine learning algorithms accurately reproduce the subtle nuance of emotional expression present in traditional dance forms? This is just one of the questions artist, performer, data scientist, and tech entrepreneur Faith "Aya" Umoh explores in her technological-meets-anthropological Level Ground residency show. Raised in Miami in a Nigerian-American family, Aya earned a Master's from Boston University in Biostatistics and Public Health, and she's on a mission to use AI to tell stories in ways that we rarely see.
Read MoreFor artist Gemma Jimenez, moving through Los Angeles is not a passive act.
The person who commutes by bus for hours each day to clean houses for work will experience a much different Los Angeles then the person who drives from their house, to work, in their Tesla.
That's the crux of Jimenez’s first solo show at NAVEL, ‘From A to B and Everything in Between.’
Read MoreWe are so excited to be part of the Sundance Film Festival this year!
Read MoreIt's been a whirlwind year at Level Ground! 2023 has seen us weather changes and challenges, exciting new partnerships, and emerging avenues for connection, care and visibility. And we couldn't have done it without the support and unending brilliance of our incredible community.
Read MoreLevel Ground Collective Artist Chance Calloway is a limitless talent—as a screenwriter, author, director and musician, his artistry and the influences that have shaped it are staggering.
Read MoreWith support from Level Ground, the Center for Documentary Studies is now accepting applications for the Otherwise Histories, Otherwise Futures DocX development lab. If you’re interested in developing a documentary project with Level Ground, we encourage you to apply!
Read MoreOn August 26 our amazing community gathered for brunch (at Superba in Hollywood for the foodies out there!) and everyone brought a few books for a show and tell.
Read MoreStaff Artists Rebekah Mei and Leslie Foster are headed back to school, this time as educators. They’ve both been part of Level Ground from the very beginning (in 2013) and were our first volunteers to transition to part-time staff 5 years ago. In the last year, they’ve both started full-time jobs in education and are leaving the Level Ground staff team – but not our community!
Read MorePainter, musician, curator and all-around creative Langston Alimayu is chiefly concerned with honesty—in creativity, in community building, and within the art world as a whole. A self-taught native of Los Angeles, Langston pours that very energy of jovial, whimsical originality into every piece of work they bring to life.
Read MoreThis year, we received an overwhelming response for the 6th cycle of our art residency program. The number of applications in our open call nearly doubled! It is with great enthusiasm and excitement that we welcome 4 new artists to the Level Ground residency program!
Read MoreLevel Ground staff artist Rebekah Mei—a mother, sister, daughter, activist and familial archivist—is in an active state of creative unification. Unification, that is, in the linkages between lineage and domestic life, matriarchy and art, and feminine labor and motherhood.
Read MoreWriter. Actress. Filmmaker. No single label can constrain the artistic expression of Angeleno artist, Jade Phoenix. Now Jade is taking on the role of director in her newest short film JAMIE, about a transgender Filipinx woman who comes to reconcile with her family on the night of Manny Pacquiao’s last fight. Is there anything more Filipino or femme queer rage than the boxing ring?
Read MoreWe are SO thrilled to announce our newest Staff Artist, Bri Stokes!
Read MoreCalling Black, LGBTQ+ artists. Submit to SKEW Magazine’s new issue Black Embodiment now!
Read MoreCheck out the theme for our fourth issue of SKEW Magazine!
Read MorePOLARITY Curator, Bri Stokes, reflects on the inspiration and drive behind the biggest Level Ground group show to date.
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