Press & Media

November 13, 2017

“Anna Sew Hoy Selected as Inaugural Artist in Residence at UC San Diego”

By Anthony King, UC San Diego News Center
November 9, 2017

“J. Paul Getty Trust Receives $5 Million Gift for Conservation Efforts”

ArtFix Daily
October 16, 2017

“Sawdust Art & Craft Festival Offers Free Classes to Military Spouses”

The Press Enterprise
September 25, 2017

“Amir H. Fallah Presents His First Solo Exhibition, “A Stranger In Your Home”: His Art And Our Thoughts”

By Shana Nys Dambrot, Flaunt Magazine
September 14, 2017

“Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA Begins With Hundreds of Thematically Linked Exhibitions Destined to Rewrite Art History”

West Hollywood Lifestyle
September 14, 2017

“Showtime’s hit comic Sebastian Mansicalco to perform at Mountain Winery”

By Brandy Miceli, East Bay Times
September 11, 2017

“CSUN Professor’s Artwork Envisions Multicultural Space Exploration in Getty-Sponsored Exhibition”

CSUN Today
August 10, 2017

“Long Beach Arts Council To Celebrate Cambodia Town Mural Project”

By Emily Thornton, Grunion Gazette 
August 7, 2017

“Eastside Arts Initiative Grants for Innovative Arts Programming”

Latino LA
July 2, 2017

“Cambodia Town Blooms With Many Murals”

By Jenny Gov, Grunion Gazette
April 21, 2017

CCF News Spring 2017 – We Are Los Angeles

On November 12, 30 L.A. County-based artists unveiled a group of never-before-seen sculptures exploring the most pressing issues facing our region. Commissioned by CCF, the We Are Los Angeles exhibit represents the collective diversity and strength of Los Angeles. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of our board members and donors, these sculptures now reside with organizations that make an impact on these issues and transform the lives of Angelenos every day.
April 21, 2017

CCF News Spring 2017 – Fellowship for Visual Artists

In January, CCF awarded 14 Los Angeles County artists with $350,000 in grants through the CCF Fellowship for Visual Artists. Launched in 1987 with a generous contribution from the J. Paul Getty Trust, the fellowship has awarded more than $3 million to nearly 300 visual artists. Through the generosity of our donors, the fellowship has expanded into one of the largest investments in individual artists in California.