Non-Profits at Frieze Los Angeles 2024
AMBOS, Gallery 90220, GYOPO, LAND, People’s Pottery Project and Reparations Club are taking part in the fair, linking art, social initiatives and community
AMBOS, Gallery 90220, GYOPO, LAND, People’s Pottery Project and Reparations Club are taking part in the fair, linking art, social initiatives and community
As with previous editions of the fair, Frieze Los Angeles 2024 will host several significant LA-based non-profit initiatives (plus a bookshop) that link art and social impact, recognizing each organization's contribution to making the city’s communities more equitable.
Those taking part this year are:
AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides)
AMBOS supports bi-national artists to generate healthier relationships across the US-Mexico border between communities and governmental bodies. Using craft and art as vehicles for community self-care, the project humanizes the act of border crossing.
Gallery 90220
Offering an accessible platform for emerging and underrepresented artists by hosting think tanks, podcasts and promoting collaboration with like-minded trailblazers, Gallery 90220 follows its mission to enable creatives of color to freely voice their unique expressions in Los Angeles and beyond.
GYOPO
GYOPO is a collective of diasporic Korean cultural producers and arts professionals generating and sharing progressive, critical, intersectional and intergenerational discourses, community alliances and free educational programs in Los Angeles and beyond.
LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division)
LAND connects people and places through art to deepen a sense of belonging by commissioning site-responsive free public art and programs. LAND believes in supporting artists working outside of traditional institutions and models, and who are deeply embedded and invested within their respective communities.
People’s Pottery Project
PPP empowers formerly incarcerated women, trans and non-binary individuals through paid job training, access to a healing community and meaningful employment in its collective non-profit ceramic business.
Read Frieze’s interview with PPP co-founder Ilka Perkins.
Reparations Club
Reparations Club is an independently Black-owned and -operated concept bookstore and creative space in Los Angeles.
Alongside the non-profits, Vote.org continues a partnership with Frieze. Visitors to the fair will be able to check their voter registration status and register to vote.
Further Information
Frieze Los Angeles is at Santa Monica Airport, 29 February–3 March 2024.
Last chance to get tickets to the fair
Frieze In Person membership is now sold out, but there are still limited tickets available to purchase for this weekend. Grab them now before they're gone.
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Main image: non-profits and bookshop at Frieze Los Angeles, 2023. Courtesy: Casey Kelbaugh / Frieze; photograph: Casey Kelbaugh