Our Staff
Sarah Shin
Barnsdall Arts Center
Director
Jennifer G. Morgan
BAC Education
Coordinator
Steve Sobalvarro
BJAC Education
Coordinator
Madelaine Lorenzana
Studio
Manager
Astrid Tovar
Administrative
Clerk
Emilio Merino
Administrative
Clerk
Amanda Sutton
Ceramic Lab
Technician
Madelaine
Lorenzana
Studio
Manager
Astrid
Tovar
Administrative
Clerk
Emilio
Merino
Administrative
Clerk
Amanda
Sutton
Ceramic Lab
Technician
Joanne Russel
Administrative
Clerk
Vera Lugo
Administrative
Assistant
Helen Maier
Administrative
Assistant
Elli Butler
Media and Website
Support
Jaqueline Kyoda
Exhibition Coordinator
Assistance
Stephen Martinez
Exhibition
Preparator
Randy Keifer
Exhibition
Preparator
Hanieh Khatibi
Graphic
Designer
Jaqueline
Kyoda
Exhibition Coordinator
Assistance
Stephen
Martinez
Exhibition
Preparator
Randy
Keifer
Exhibition
Preparator
Hanieh
Khatibi
Graphic
Designer
4814 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
BAC: (323) 644-6295
BJAC (323) 644-6275
Barnsdall Arts has provided, accessible arts education to Hollywood and its surrounding communities since 1946. It continues to be the largest community arts center in Los Angeles.
Public Land Acknowledgement
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.
City of Los Angeles
Department of Cultural Affairs
Barnsdall Arts
BAC: (323) 644-6295
BJAC: (323) 644-6275
Barnsdall Arts has provided, accessible arts education to Hollywood and its surrounding communities since 1946. It continues to be the largest community arts center in Los Angeles.
Public Land Acknowledgement
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.
City of Los Angeles
Department of Cultural Affairs
Barnsdall Arts
Barnsdall Arts
has provided, accessible arts education to Hollywood and its surrounding communities since 1946. It continues to be the largest community arts center in Los Angeles.
Public Land Acknowledgement
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.