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        1. Uncovered Spaces is an exhibition and event series centered on female artists and LGBTQIA+ artists to explore the social structures that mediate our everyday.
        2. We describe an ongoing coproduction practice between a Swedish sustainability scientist and two Chilean artists—a sculptor and painter—striving to find ways to.
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          "The song,
          The poem,
          The picture, 
          Is only water from the well of people.
          It should be given back to them in a cup of beauty
          That they may drink
          and in drinking understand themselves..."

          --Federico Garcia Lorca

          With little more than a decayed boathouse and a purpose in their lives, Margo Albert, an actress, and Frank Lopez, a trade union activist, sought the core concept in Margo's favorite poem: to give back to the people the song, the poem, the picture, all in a cup of beauty.

          Since 1970, that cup, named Plaza de la Raza (Place of the People), has been a cultural oasis for the Eastside neighborhoods of Los Angeles, providing year-round programs in arts education and a space for cultural enrichment. 

          Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center for the Arts & Education is the only multidisciplinary community arts venue dedicated to serving the Eastside neighborhoods of Los Angeles.

          Founded in 1970 by prominent labor, business