‘Creative Resilience' Event Brings Art, Music and Community to Downtown LA

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A pop-up art show is bringing art to downtown Los Angeles and highlighting the work of Black and Indigenous creators, and that of other Angelenos of color, for one final weekend.

" event started last Saturday, Oct. 8 in the Arts District, and runs until this Sunday, Oct. 16. In that time, it has filled around 10,000 square feet of workshop and gallery space with art and various live performances.

That art all comes from local Angelenos and national artists"whose works uplift the themes of the modern worker and and the new challenges they face every day," according to a press release about the event. "Join us for an artful community experience amplifying the voices of BIPOC Angeleno workers, sounding the call for economic justice, and celebrating a shared cultural history of resilience," theStay informed about local news and weather in Southern California. Get the NBC LA app for

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