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June 22, 2009

CAN Staff Aids in Getty's L.A. Arts History Project

CAN staff will participate in "Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980," the largest collaborative initiative ever undertaken by arts entites in the Los Angeles region. A joint initiative of the Getty Foundation and the Getty Research Institute, PST aims to document the history of art in Los Angeles in the post-WWW II decades, and to bring it to a wider audience. Twenty-one area museums, institutions and organizations are conducting research and making plans for exhibitions that will open citywide between September 2011 and June 2012. CAN's Linda Frye Burnham has been selected as an adviser to "Collaboration Labs: Southern California Artists and the Artist Space Movement," the 18th Street Arts Center's review of artist-run spaces of the 1970s and '80s as sites of community organizing and political engagement. Burnham was a co-founder of 18th St. in 1988, and the center was the publisher of High Performance magazine, the forerunner of the Community Arts Network, founded by Art in the Public Interest in 1999. [LINK] Posted by Linda Frye Burnham

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