Here is what your support set in motion
in our programs in 2022-23!
SCHOOL -DAY ART
FOR GRADES K-8 In the Visual Arts studio, elementary students got a creative introduction to color theory, learning how to combine colors in mathematical equations to create different hues, shades, and tints, then exploring the relationships between color and emotions. Every participating class from LAUSD and local charter schools enjoyed daytime performances in our Rosenthal Theater, both by partner organizations in music and dance and by our own Work of Art performers sharing original Inner-City Arts theatrical shows.
Students designed their own animated puzzles in our Media Arts studio, inking original characters and backgrounds on a 48-piece puzzle sheet before using stop motion animation software to make their puzzles come to life. They experimented with new techniques in animation, such as incorporating props, their own hands, and other materials.
COLLEGE AND CREATIVE CAREER READINESS
FOR GRADES 11-12
In a year of many “firsts” for the program, we produced our first world-premiere musical, Ruby's Button, by WOA graduate Ruby Barrios and starring current interns. Our Visual Arts interns exhibited work in a professional gallery space for the first time, thanks to DMST Atelier.
The Work of Art Social Enterprise project successfully placed permanent artwork by our graduates in three new Hart House restaurants throughout Los Angeles.
More than 50 applicants came to our campus for in-person interviews with teaching artists and staff, leading to the successful onboarding of 18 new WOA interns by our HR department. Some departing interns received scholarships for future study as well, including the Schreter Family Scholarship and three Inner-City Arts scholarship funds.
A CREATIVE HOME
FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
The performing arts thrived all year on campus through our Big Orange Door series, Youth Night, and Community Series events.
1,685 audience members — youth and adults — attended our nine unique theater experiences, most of which were performed multiple times.
Community partners specializing in dance, music, and theater also made our campus their home this year. Urban Voices Project, Street Symphony, Viver Brasil, and others shared their talents with audiences in The Rosenthal. “The Rosenthal allows people to feel more like they are performing in a professional setting while the intimacy makes participants feel comfortable. It’s a fabulous performing space.”
–Roni Perlut, Urban Voices Project
We rebuilt the department in the wake of the pandemic under Jennifer Carroll’s leadership, with renewed strength and focus on leveraging our teaching artists’ expertise.
ART WORKSHOPS
FOR EDUCATORS AND OTHERS
New workshops and in-service programs started in January 2023, serving LAUSD educators and corporate partners. Engaging new offerings included Kamishibai Story Theater, Abstract Relief Sculptures, Gesture Postures, and Improvisation. More than 300 professionals received training in the 36 hours of workshops from January through June.