Nonprofit

Clockshop

Los Angeles, CA
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clockshop.org/

  • Mission

    Clockshop works to deepen the connection between artists, communities, and public lands to co-create a culture of care.

    About Us

    As a Los Angeles-based arts and culture nonprofit, Clockshop produces free public programming and commissions contemporary artist projects on public land to better connect Angelenos to the land we live on.

    We address the climate crisis as a cultural problem that requires equitable cultural solutions. Through long-term collaborations with artists, like-minded partners, and local stakeholders, Clockshop promotes ecological stewardship and climate resilience among the communities we serve.

    Our projects center working-class communities of color in Los Angeles and aim to support the wellbeing and vitality of multiple communities. Whether Indigenous, African American, Latinx, Asian American, Pacific Islander, or immigrants living in LA, we shape the city’s future together.

    We bring this mission to our work at Los Angeles State Historic Park in Chinatown and Rio de Los Angeles State Park (The Bowtie) in Glassell Park, in collaboration with California State Parks.

    Clockshop was founded by filmmaker Julia Meltzer in 2004 and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. We do not accept unsolicited portfolios or proposals.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Civic Engagement
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Media
    • Policy

    Location

    • 2806 Clearwater Street, Los Angeles, CA 90039, United States
    Illustration

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