LA Exhibition Spotlight: A Gallery Inside a Library 📚✨
📍Los Angeles Central Library - Getty Gallery 💡 ’Looks Like a Home to Me‘: This heartfelt exhibition features works by over 100 artists from Progressive Art Studios across the United States. What’s truly moving is that this show isn’t just about creativity—it’s about inclusion, empowerment, and social participation. It honors and celebrates the artistic potential and cultural contributions of these incredible creators. ❤️🎨 *Progressive Art Studios: Supportive creative spaces for artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering professional environments to develop their artistic voice, express themselves, and engage with the wider contemporary art world. 💡 The exhibition includes a beautiful variety of media: paintings, drawings, textile art, ceramics, videos, zines, and more. 💡 Don’t miss the reading zone at the end—there are so many fascinating zines to explore, and even art books available to borrow. How cool is that? (Quiet, cozy spots to read zines are rare here in LA!) Plus, the grand hall of the library right next to the Getty Gallery is absolutely stunning—a work of art in itself. 🏛️🌿 🤔 It feels magical—not long ago I discovered Art Brut, and now I’m learning about Progressive Art. Seeing what was once unseen, hearing more and more voices… it’s truly beautiful. Have you visited this exhibition or similar ones celebrating diverse artistic voices? What was your takeaway? Share below! 👇🫶 #ArtShines #GoSeeAnExhibition #InclusiveArt #ArtForAll #LAGalleries #LibraryLove #ArtAndCommunity #CreativeSpaces #DisabilityArts #ZineCulture