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The Nicodim gallery operated in Chinatown and then Culver City before moving to Boyle Heights in early 2015. But to anti-gentrification activists, the Nicodims are the face of unwanted change.
In This LA Neighborhood, Protest Art Is A Verb About a third of Boyle Heights' 90,000 residents live below the poverty line. But lower rents have attracted art galleries to the area, and that is ...
To the editor: How sad that the residents of Boyle Heights don’t welcome the Nicodim Gallery. And how absurd to call the Los Angeles Police Department’s attempt to stop defacement of private ...
One gallery owner has offered to shut down, saying he has begun to “unpack the symbolism of the white cube.” A war of attrition against art galleries in Boyle Heights has caused 356 Mission gallery to ...
About a third of Boyle Heights' 90,000 residents live below the poverty line. But lower rents have attracted art galleries to the area, and that is drawing the ire of residents and activists.
The Los Angeles Police Department launched an investigation into three instances of vandalism targeting art galleries in Boyle Heights — including graffiti that read “f--- white art” on one ...
BOYLE HEIGHTS (CBSLA.com) — Residents and supporters gathered Saturday to take a stance against recent gentrification efforts happening in a Boyle Heights community. The protest was in response ...
Christian Damien Cerna-Camacho was charged with assaulting a federal officer as prosecutors alleged that Cerna punched the officer during an immigration protest. Stream Los Angeles News for free ...
The Los Angeles Police Department is treating three acts of vandalism in the last month targeting art galleries in Boyle Heights, including graffiti at one gallery that attacked “white art,” … ...
Protestors gathered in Boyle Heights on Saturday afternoon to protest the immigration policies set forth by President Donald Trump. Rallyers said migrants are the backbone of the American economy ...
For a first time visitor, Anderson Street in Los Angeles' Boyle Heights neighborhood looks pretty gritty and industrial: old brick workshops, small factories, and a steady rumble of delivery trucks ...
About a third of Boyle Heights' 90,000 residents live below the poverty line. But lower rents have attracted art galleries to the area, and that is drawing the ire of residents and activists.
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