WELCOME to our new neighbor: Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

The Luna Factory‘s neighborhood is the Gallery Row/Historic Core District in DTLA. One of the reasons we chose this spot and continue to operate here is our neighbors.

We are, quite literally, surrounded by dozens of the most exciting art galleries in the country. These forward-looking, innovative and A-list artists inspire us and make us improve, change and explore. So, we’re excited to welcome a new neighbor: Los Angeles Center for Dital Art (LACDA).

LACDA has relocated, forunately, directly next to us at 410 S. Spring Street right here in DTLA. The space has recently been renovated and is ramping up with a full schedule of events, exhibits and juried compeitions.

The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. 

UPCOMING: NOVEMBER 2024

LACDA’s schedule encompasses video, print, photography, symposiums and conferences.

LACDA 2024 JURIED COMPETITION
Rebecca Morse, LACMA
Kathryn Poindexter,
California Museum of Photography

Poetry Video Film Symposium

Media room video exhibit and a series of screenings.

Electron Salon

A large salon-style group show of prints (similar to the current exhibit) Electron Salon occurs frequently throughout the year.

Juried Showings

LACDA welcomes well-informed art, excellent examples of artworks from a wide swath of styles and root cultures. Academic, outsider, street, “we are interested in all of it,” says LACDA’s Director, Rex Bruce

Juried entries require a $45 entry fee.

CONNECTED NEIGHBORS

We are so happy that LACDA and it’s Director, Rex Bruce are our neighbors because they are so well-connected to major venues of digital art. One event stands out:

The California Museum of Photography is debuting Digital Capture.
A large gathering of artworks by formidable figures in the field including work by new superstar  L.A.-based Refik Anadol (who had a controversial AI-based show at MOMA in NYC),

INFO ABOUT LACDA

410 South Spring Street

Los Angeles CA 90013

323 646 9247

lacda.com

THE LUNA FACTORY