With support from the California Arts Council, LACE will commission artist Harry Gamboa, Jr. to engage with the organization’s local Hollywood community to stage a new fotonovela as part of the artist’s forthcoming exhibition. His fotonovelas offer a playful and often humorous stage for addressing sociopolitical issues unique to the communities he engages with to produce the final artwork.
Founded in 1978 by a core group of committed artists, LACE is an internationally recognized pioneer among art institutions. LACE is a nonprofit venue that exhibits and advocates for innovations in art-making and public engagement. Uniquely positioned among commercial galleries and major art establishments at the heart of Hollywood as a free, open to the public experimental space, LACE has nurtured not only several generations of young artists, but also emerging art forms such as performance art, video art, digital art, and installations. LACE presents significant and timely exhibitions, performances, and public projects, which are complemented by education initiatives.
LACE’s core values have remained the same since its founding in 1978: A dedication to the art of our time that focuses on freedom of expression; experimentation with ideas, materials, and new forms; and content that is challenging and socially engaging.

