Our students continue to create and we need your support!

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For inclusion in the upcoming digital announcement, pledge your sponsorships, contributions, or ads online now. Please see our updated Sponsorship benefits and Yearbook Ad choices.

Thanks to donors and sponsors like you, we're at 10% of our fundraising efforts for our 28th Anniversary Campaign + Silent Auction. Sponsor now to help us return to our classrooms in the fall and provide equitable arts education at over 32 school sites in Los Angeles County. 


student check-in

Untitled, by artworxLA intern Christian.
Christian says about his piece: ‘I have been working on photoshop at home to get better while I have free time. The background is from google images, and the model is a picture I took a couple of weeks ago. I cut him out and added him to the google image. It is supposed to look like a portal he is coming through. I was inspired by other editors and photographers to try something new and try a different style of editing.’

By offering some online prompts to our students during these times, we are able to provide a creative escape and continue our arts programming virtually with students who have access. For those that do not, we're still reaching out via phone and text to stay updated weekly.


call for artwork

The artwork collected by the April 17th deadline will be available for online preview three weeks before the auction. Your donation will help support our programs and is greatly appreciated! Please make your pledge and contact Guadalupe Rivera, Development Manager at lupe@artworxla.org by April 9th.

Current artists confirmed to particpate!

Peter Wu

Lorenzo Baker

Toti O'Brien


national poetry month

Feeling inspired to create at home? April is National Poetry Month, and our Workshop Coordinator Xochil-Julisa has created some poetry prompts you can use to spark your creativity. It is said that "we fear what we don't know." Write a poem or story where you interview something that scares you, such as ghosts, spiders, or illness. What are all the things you want to know?


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