There Is Still Time to Apply to Join the PAiD Artist Council 2025 Cohort

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LA County Department of Arts and Culture
Call for artists


2024 Artist Council members, Terrick Gutierrez and Jazmín Urrea. Photo by Isabel Avila.
PAiD Artist Council

Calling all artists! The PAiD Artist Council is back and we invite you to apply to join the 2025 cohort.

The Artist Council is an eight-member group of artists selected to provide recommendations to help shape the future of Los Angeles County’s public art policy and processes to better support artists. Each artist on the Artist Council will have access to professional development support and be granted an individual project budget to develop a temporary public artwork.

Application Deadline: May 12, 2025 | 11:59PM (PST)
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About PAiD
The Artist Council is one component of Public Artists in Development (PAiD), a new program funded by the Mellon Foundation, to promote the career growth and economic empowerment of underrepresented artists in LA County. The program was created to address critical structural barriers to participation in public art as well as expand access to educational resources, training, mentorship, and new project opportunities for artists. Public art consultants, Dyson & Womack were selected to manage the Artist Council, including development of a series of policy discussions and the implementation of the temporary public art commissions. You can learn more about the PAiD program and the first Artist Council cohort artists on our website.
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LA County Department of Arts and Culture
Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration
500 West Temple Street, B-79-2
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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