
What some don't realize about this place is that, in Los Angeles at least, digital art is judged suspicious (did a smartphone app do that?) and for the most part doesn't sell. Rex HAS to charge in...
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The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA) is a pioneering arts organization dedicated to the proliferation of digital art, new media, and hybrid forms that merge art and technology. Founded in 2004 by Rex Bruce, LACDA has hosted a myriad of exhibitions, screenings, and panels, collaborating with major institutions and curators to foster a vibrant community around contemporary digital expression.
Following a challenging period marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, LACDA is poised to rejuvenate its mission, continuing to support both emerging and established artists through innovative programming and curated digital exhibits. The organization aims to remain a vital venue for exploring techno-cultural convergence and to contribute significantly to the evolution of digital art in the contemporary landscape.
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What some don't realize about this place is that, in Los Angeles at least, digital art is judged suspicious (did a smartphone app do that?) and for the most part doesn't sell. Rex HAS to charge in...
Stopped here simply because my parking meter was right in front and the name made me curious. It appeared to be an art gallery, only when you walked in, there were mostly TVs mounted on the walls....
This is perhaps the best gallery in Los Angeles to "get your feet wet" as an exhibiting artist. The overflow crowds at this central spot of the Los Angeles Downtown ArtWalk are the envy of most...
As a former gallery owner myself, I find that Rex Bruce of LACDA has contributed a great deal to the DTLA art scene. HIs regular exhibits consistently offer something new and fresh in the digital...
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