18th Street Arts Center

18th Street Arts Center is a nonprofit arts centre in Santa Monica, California. It was founded in 1988 and is the longest running artist residency center in Southern California. The mission of 18th Street Arts Center is to "provoke public dialogue through contemporary art making" and its core values are centered on its belief that art making is an essential component of a just, vibrant and healthy society. [1] 18th Street Arts Center’s residency program hosts 50 or more American and international artists and curators a year.

History

18th Street Arts Center was founded by writer Linda Frye Burnham and Susanna Bixby Dakin, a visual artist and publisher of High Performance Magazine[2]. In 1988, Dakin purchased the former production studio of Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party and four other adjacent buildings in Santa Monica and launched the nonprofit. In 1998 Dakin sold the buildings to the nonprofit 18th Street Arts Center.

Some of the artists who have had residencies at 18th Street Arts Center are:

  • Aaron Paley, United States
  • Adam Boyd, Australia
  • Ala Ebtekar, United States
  • Alex Donis, United States
  • Alexander Knox, Australia
  • Ali Acerol, United States
  • Alma Lopez, United States
  • Anders A, Sweden
  • Ana Maria Alvarez, United States
  • Anna Homler, United States
  • Barbara Campbell, Australia
  • Barbara Drucker, United States
  • Barbara Trent, United States
  • Barry Shabaka Henley, United States
  • Bassim Alansar, Iraq
  • Bernadette Fox, United States
  • Bill Rauch, United States
  • Blair Trethowan, Australia
  • Bonita Ely, Australia
  • Brendan Lee, Australia
  • Bronia Iwanczak, Australia
  • Bruce Bauman, United States
  • Bruce Reynolds, Australia
  • Bryce Ritchie, Australia
  • Carole Benzaken, France
  • Cecilia Wendt, Sweden
  • Charles Green, Australia
  • Chiung-wen Hu, Taiwan
  • Christina David, Romania
  • Christine Morla, United States
  • Christopher Dean, Australia
  • Cindy DeSantis, United States
  • Clayton Campbell, United States
  • Coco Fusco, United States
  • Colin McGookin, Northern Ireland
  • Crystal Nelson, United States
  • Darko Fritz, Croatia
  • Darryl Montana, United States
  • David Palmer, United States
  • Delphine Coindet, France
  • Denis Brun, France
  • Denise Uyehara, United States
  • Diane Meyer, United States
  • Diego Teo, Mexico
  • Dominic Redfern
  • Dominika Skutnik
  • Eric Saks, United States
  • Eva Castringius, Germany
  • Fiona Fell, Australia
  • Fiona MacDonald, Australia
  • Francisca Caporali, Brazil
  • Francisco Letelier, United States
  • Gail Hastings, Australia
  • Giuseppe DeBernardi, Peru
  • Glen Small, United States
  • Goddy Leye, Cameroon
  • Guillermo Gomez Pena, United States
  • Guy Cross, Australia
  • Hany Armanious, Australia
  • Heidi Wood, Australia
  • Hernan Bravo, Mexico
  • Hitman Gurung, Nepal
  • Hui-yu Su, Taiwan
  • Hyun-son Dong
  • Ivan Fayard, France
  • Jaakko Heikkila
  • James Lynch
  • Jan Mardian, United States
  • Jane Castillo, United States
  • Jane Polkinham, Australia
  • Jane Trengove, Australia
  • Jemima Wyman, Australia
  • Jenn Price-Letscher, United States
  • Jennifer Trouton, Australia
  • Jerry ‘Wyzard’ Seay, United States
  • Jee-un Park, South Korea
  • Jill Burnham, United States
  • Joan Hotchkis, United States
  • Joanna Pawlik, Poland
  • Joaquin Segura, Mexico
  • Joel Talbert, United States
  • Jon Tarry, Australia
  • Jonathan Nichols, Australia
  • Joseph Biel, United States
  • Jurek Wybraniec, Australia
  • Kaoru Hironaka, Japan
  • Karen Atkinson, United States
  • Karl Doerrer, United States
  • Kate Johnson, United States
  • Kathryn Smith, Australia
  • Keiko Inoh, Japan
  • Keith Antar Mason, United States
  • Kevin Phillips, UK
  • Kieran Kinney, Australia
  • Konrad Smolenski, Poland
  • Lan-ya Hwang, Taiwan
  • Asher Hartman, United States
  • Lee Peterson
  • Leilani Chan, United States
  • Leila Tscopp, Argentina
  • Lesley Giovanelli
  • Lin Wei, Taiwan
  • Linda Frye Burnham, United States
  • Lisa Adams, United States
  • Long-bin Chen, Taiwan
  • Louisa Bufardeci, Australia
  • Lyndell Brown, Australia
  • Marcos Castro, Mexico
  • Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, United States
  • Manuel Pina, Cuba
  • Mare Millin, Croatia
  • Matt Silverstein, United States
  • Matthieu Manche, France
  • Michael Grochowiak, Poland
  • Michael Massuchi, United States
  • Michael Barnard, United States
  • Michael Lindeman, Australia
  • Min-jung Kim, Taiwan
  • Ming-sheng Lee
  • Miwa Yanagi, Japan
  • Mlu Zondi, South Africa
  • Nadia Reed, United States
  • Nadine Christensen, South Africa
  • Nusra Qureshi, Australia
  • Ofiaeli Okechukwu Okoye, Nigeria
  • Paulina Sahagun, United States
  • Patricia Fernández, United States
  • Per Hüttner, France
  • Phil Collins, UK
  • Philippe Jacques, France
  • Manuel Pina, Cuba
  • Phranc, United States
  • Popok Tri Wahyudi
  • Robbie Conal, United States
  • Robert Pulie, Australia
  • Rogues Gallery, Japan
  • Ross Harley, Australia
  • Ruth Schnell
  • Samon Takahashi
  • Sandy Amerio, France
  • Shahid Nadeem, Pakistan
  • Shawn Hall, United States
  • Shiau-peng Chen, Taiwan
  • Shih-wei Lien, Taiwan
  • Shu-mei Su, Taiwan
  • Sione Francis, Australia
  • Starlie Geikie, Australia
  • Stephen Haley, Australia
  • Stepanka Simlova, Czech Republic
  • Stuart Bailey, Australia
  • Suzan Woodruff, United States
  • Suzanna Bixby Dakin, United States
  • Tatsuo Inagaki, Japan
  • Tellervo Kalleinen, Finland
  • Tempestant, France
  • Tim Miller, United States
  • Tsai-wei Chen, Taiwan
  • Tsering Norbu, Tibet, China
  • Tsering Nyandak, Tibet, China
  • Valere Chanceaulme de Sainte Croix, France
  • Vasan Sitthiket, Thailand
  • Victor Cartagena, United States
  • Victor Ekpuk, Nigeria
  • Virginia Kaiser, Australia
  • Wei-wen Fang, Taiwan
  • Yi-fan Chen, Taiwan
  • Yuki Kimura, Japan
  • Zara Kriegstein, Germany
  • Zelimir Kosevic, Croatia

References

  1. "18th Street Arts Center | Visiting Artist Residency Program". Alliance of Artists Communities. 2020.
  2. "Susanna Bixby Dakin 18th Street Campus". 18th Street Arts Center. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
    3. ResArts. (n.d.). Street Arts Center. Retrieved from https://resartis.org/listings/18th-street-arts-center/
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