On The Ground Floor (OTGF) organizes quarterly group exhibitions that aim to unite emerging artists with fresh audiences, collectors, critics, curators and gallerists. Our alternative space is located on the ground floor of a two-story residence situated above historic Leimert Park in South LA. Established in the spring of 2014, OTGF hosts art shows, talks, performances, and workshops that seek to foster meaningful conversations about the arts, create organic connections for artists, and preserve space for artistic experimentation and exploration.
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Roots
Deadline:
Sat May 30, 2015 23:59
Location:
Los Angeles,
California
United States of America
United States of America
On The Ground Floor is currently accepting submissions for our summer exhibition "Roots" on view June 27th through July 25th, 2015 in Los Angeles, CA.
Curious about histories, origins, and the beginning of things, we ask emerging artists to probe their genesis - the dawning of a tribe, the annals of ancestry, the birth of a movement. Those catalytic moments in time that give rise to new ethos. We also invite artists working with organic and/or sustainable materials to apply. Our aim is to feature projects born out of a response to horticulture, urban farming, and agriculture; or narratives that invoke our natural world. Open to all media.
OTGF hosts quarterly art shows, talks, readings, performances, and workshops that seek to foster meaningful conversations about the arts, create organic connections for artists, and preserve space for artistic experimentation and exploration.
Curated by Malika Ali
Curious about histories, origins, and the beginning of things, we ask emerging artists to probe their genesis - the dawning of a tribe, the annals of ancestry, the birth of a movement. Those catalytic moments in time that give rise to new ethos. We also invite artists working with organic and/or sustainable materials to apply. Our aim is to feature projects born out of a response to horticulture, urban farming, and agriculture; or narratives that invoke our natural world. Open to all media.
OTGF hosts quarterly art shows, talks, readings, performances, and workshops that seek to foster meaningful conversations about the arts, create organic connections for artists, and preserve space for artistic experimentation and exploration.
Curated by Malika Ali
Call for Entries: "The Feminist Sex Shoppe"
Deadline:
Mon Feb 09, 2015 23:59
Location:
Los Angeles,
California
United States of America
United States of America
The Feminist Sex Shoppe" is a group art exhibition showing On The Ground Floor (OTGF) - March 28th through April 11th, 2015.
We seek new works that explore concepts of sex-positive feminism including pleasure and desire, repression and repulsion, taboo and fantasy, body image and biology, love, lust, eroticism, and kink. We welcome works that address sexual health and well-being and reflect the influence of family, religion, culture, politics, education, and the economy on women and their sexuality. We invite both national and global perspectives. This call is not gender-specific. Open to all media.
Online submissions only: http://www.onthegroundfloor.co/fss/
Established in the spring of 2014, OTGF hosts art shows, talks, performances, and workshops that seek to foster meaningful conversations about the arts, create organic connections for artists, and preserve space for artistic experimentation and exploration.
Entry Fee: $25 Final Notification Date: 2/20/15
We seek new works that explore concepts of sex-positive feminism including pleasure and desire, repression and repulsion, taboo and fantasy, body image and biology, love, lust, eroticism, and kink. We welcome works that address sexual health and well-being and reflect the influence of family, religion, culture, politics, education, and the economy on women and their sexuality. We invite both national and global perspectives. This call is not gender-specific. Open to all media.
Online submissions only: http://www.onthegroundfloor.co/fss/
Established in the spring of 2014, OTGF hosts art shows, talks, performances, and workshops that seek to foster meaningful conversations about the arts, create organic connections for artists, and preserve space for artistic experimentation and exploration.
Entry Fee: $25 Final Notification Date: 2/20/15