artist residency and retreat
Lot 2001 is a project of the Fulcrum Arts' Emerge Fiscal Sponsorship Program.
Donations to Lot 2001 are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
 
The residency program is on currently on hiatus due to the pandemic - stay tuned for more news soon !
 
Lot 2001 is a short-term artist retreat located in an industrial neighborhood on the Eastside of Los Angeles. Inspired by artist friends who can no longer afford to live in LA, Lot 2001 provides temporary accommodations for visual artists, writers and performers who have an urgent need.  

Lot 2001 includes lodging in a vintage travel trailer on a secured lot with shared kitchen and bath facilities in the main studio building. The adjacent outdoor space may be used to present large-scale artworks or experimental performance. There is gated parking for vehicles and bicycles; a twenty-four hour bus line that connects to Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles is located just one block away.

Curated by multi-disciplinary artist Margie Schnibbe, Lot 2001 seeks to provide multiple levels of support for visual artists, writers and performers with limited financial means. 
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Friends of Lot 2001- Thank you for your support!


2019/2020 artist in residence: performer & poet Samuel Gaedke
 
 
2019 guests from NYC: painter Wayne Kral & artist/educator Lisanne McTernan
 
2019 photoshoot with musician/performer Alan Ishii & photographer Nico Vino
 
2018/2019 artist in residence: writer, dancer performer Gregory Barnett

 


2018 guests: artist/curator John Burtle and scientist/educator Michael Piña

KCHUNGFEST 2018 kchungradio fundraiser Lot 2001 el sereno chinatown los angeles

Lot 2001 hosted KCHUNG Radio's KCHUNGfest in October 2018
 

Lot 2001 is a short-term artist retreat located in an industrial neighborhood on the Eastside of Los Angeles. Inspired by artist friends who can no longer afford to live in LA, Lot 2001 provides temporary accommodations for visual artists, writers and performers who have an urgent need.  

Lot 2001 includes lodging in a vintage travel trailer on a secured lot with shared kitchen and bath facilities in the main studio building. The adjacent outdoor space may be used to present large-scale artworks or experimental performance. There is gated parking for vehicles and bicycles; a twenty-four hour bus line that connects to Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles is located just one block away.

Curated by multi-disciplinary artist Margie Schnibbe, Lot 2001 seeks to provide multiple levels of support for visual artists, writers and performers with limited financial means. 

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Lot 2001 is a project of the Fulcrum Arts' Emerge Fiscal Sponsorship Program.
Donations to Lot 2001 are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.
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