With support from the California Arts Council, Junior High will hire live production engineers. This proposal will serve the scope of the CAC’s mission in cultivating a better California both by hiring young creatives and by enhancing the live performance experience Junior High already offers. By diversifying a male-dominated workforce and amplifying our diverse calendar of programming, more marginalized artists will be given opportunities for growth, expression, and stability.
Junior High was launched in 2015 through a crowdfunding campaign and the efforts of a small community of artists trying to establish a physical space in Los Angeles that prioritizes the safety and self expression of young women. Since opening, we have shifted from a volunteer labor model to paid positions, upgraded our location and facility, and hosted over 2,000 community-oriented events that have never asked artists to pay to play. We are proud of our steadfast dedication to our ethos, to supporting marginalized artists, and to being home to over six years of events bolstering the creative pursuits of young women, artists of color, queer artists, and gender non-conforming people.

