deb3321 artist's studio & art community deb3321 is no longer at 3321 Pasadena Ave. Stay-tuned for update later in 2017.

03/14/2018

The poet Sylvia Plath and the novelist Charlotte Brontë. Ida B. Wells, the anti-lynching activist. These extraordinary women — and so many others — did not have obituaries in The New York Times. Until now.

07/13/2017

This novelist began as a painter, wrote as an art critic and produced fiction animated by art-world personalities. His life is explored at the Morgan Library & Museum.

deb3321  AU REVOIR
02/06/2017

deb3321 AU REVOIR

Au revoir our friends.   While drawing sessions continue through Feb,  deb3321 is closing down at 3321 Pas Ave effective March 1st.  

deb3321  IMPORTANT UPDATE - HOLIDAY CLOSURES & UPCOMNG RELOCATION
12/19/2016

deb3321 IMPORTANT UPDATE - HOLIDAY CLOSURES & UPCOMNG RELOCATION

     Important news!  deb3321 is in the process of finding a new location for the drawing sessions. We intend to begin drawing sessions again Sat Jan 7th, but not sure where we will be.       Until further notice, please continue to attend the drawing sessions at our current space: 3321 Pasadena Ave...

deb3321 CANCELLED LINDA VALLEJO'S GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP
10/19/2016

deb3321 CANCELLED LINDA VALLEJO'S GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP

at deb3321 CANCELLED LINDA VALLEJO'S WORKSHOP
10/15/2016

at deb3321 CANCELLED LINDA VALLEJO'S WORKSHOP

deb3321 October
10/02/2016

deb3321 October

deb3321 July-August
07/29/2016

deb3321 July-August

deb3321 June reminder Linda Vallejo and some July
06/17/2016

deb3321 June reminder Linda Vallejo and some July

In spring of 2013, I asked various people I know if they would sing "John Brown's Body," a song that became popular during the American Civil War. (The song was also lyrically transformed in 1861 by abolitionist and John Brown sympathizer Julia Ward Howe into the still-famous "The Battle Hymn of the...

deb3321 May-June
05/10/2016

deb3321 May-June

at deb3321A to Z Grant Writing with Linda VallejoIndividual Artist Grant Writing WorkshopSunday / June 26 / 10am - 1pm$5...
05/09/2016

at deb3321
A to Z Grant Writing with Linda Vallejo
Individual Artist Grant Writing Workshop
Sunday / June 26 / 10am - 1pm
$50 / pre-pay online / 10 person minimum*

Workshop includes an in-classroom lunch to engage students in a question and answer period

Class Description

Students will:

• Study the Individual Artist Grant Package materials including resume, work samples, artist statement, bio, and budget
• Read and study sample Individual Artist Grant Application(s)
• Engage in a detailed discussion on how to write an Artist Statement

Manual includes a list of artist grant opportunities and samples. Working “Question and Answer” lunch.

Presenter Bio

Linda Vallejo has over thirty years of experience as an artist, a development consultant, grant writer and grant writing instructor. For over twenty years she has served as an on-line grantwriting instructor with Education to Go in over 2,500 colleges and universities nationwide. She has written and received over $30 million in grant funds from foundation, corporate, government and individual donors for her many clients nationwide.

On February 20, 2016 Vallejo’s “Make ‘Em All Mexican; Brown Oscars” series was featured on the cover of the Los Angeles Times Calendar Section in an article entitled “A different picture: Linda Vallejo’s series imagines an all-Latino awards lineup” written by Carolina A Martinez. The project was a collaboration with Chon Noriega and the UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center. Accompanying articles were published by ARTnews, Fusion.com, Remezcla.com, UCLA Bruin, and an interview by KPCC Radio. Vallejo’s “MEAM: Super Hombre II” is included in “My Hero: Contemporary Art & Supreme Action,” in a traveling exhibit initiated by The Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, CA opening in January 2016 and traveling to nine national locations through December 2018.

Vallejo is featured in “Hablamos Juntos: Together We Speak: Contemporary Latino/a Broadsides,” a project of El Museo Eduardo Carrillo, in Lectura Books “Latino Family Literacy Project” with an illustration and short essay entitled “When Travel Is a Family Affair,” and on the cover of “Women in Culture: An Intersectional Anthology for Gender and Women’s Studies” published by Wiley Blackwell, New York. Vallejo will serve as co-curator with Betty Ann Brown for the Self Help Graphics’ Getty Foundation Initiative PST: LA/LA exhibition and education program entitled “El Dia de Los Mu***os: Past, Present, and Future” to open in Los Angeles in September 2017. For more info visit www.lindavallejo.com.

*Reimbursement policy. If the session doesn't meet, you will be fully reimbursed. For cancellations, 7-days notice in-advance of the meeting date is required for reimbursement. Please know if you cancel, it could potentially cancel the session. While we appreciate last minute obligations, please sign-up only if you are able to commit. Thanks.

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3321 Pasadena Ave, Los Angeles, 90031
in Lincoln Heights. Cross-street Ave 34
web: www.deb3321.com
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deb3321 Exhibit April 2nd - Stephanie Sherwood & Allison Honeycutt
03/25/2016

deb3321 Exhibit April 2nd - Stephanie Sherwood & Allison Honeycutt

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