Center for the Arts Eagle Rock (CFAER) was established in 1998 in order to strengthen the economic, social, and creative vitality of Northeast Los Angeles through the arts. Since then, CFAER has become the area’s premiere multidisciplinary arts presenter and arts educator. Housed in a historic Carnegie library building in Eagle Rock, CFAER serves as a dynamic cultural hub for all of Northeast Los Angeles, with a particular commitment to engaging with the area’s low-income residents, underserved youth, and critical mass of working artists. CFAER’s mission is to be innovative in providing multidisciplinary arts-inclusive programming to the diverse communities of Northeast Los Angeles and beyond.
Center for the Arts Eagle Rock (CFAER) was established in 1998 in order to strengthen the economic, social, and creative vitality of Northeast Los Angeles through the arts. Since then, CFAER has become the area’s premiere multidisciplinary arts presenter and arts educator. Housed in a historic Carnegie library building in Eagle Rock, CFAER serves as a dynamic cultural hub for all of Northeast Los Angeles, with a particular commitment to engaging with the area’s low-income residents, underserved youth, and critical mass of working artists. CFAER’s mission is to be innovative in providing multidisciplinary arts-inclusive programming to the diverse communities of Northeast Los Angeles and beyond.