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The SELA Cultural Center will be a multi-arts facility that weaves together world-class design and high-caliber programming from across Los Angeles County with the vibrant culture of the surrounding community.
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Workshop spaces featuring visual arts, printmaking, film and recording; Culinary arts cafe that showcases local culinary arts, support workforce development and includes space for indoor and outdoor dining; Music and art facilities with up to a 200-seat capacity for dance and other performance art.
Dec 31, 2023 · SELA Cultural Center coming to South Gate. December 31, 2023. Aerial view of SELA Cultural Center. Photo: Gehry Partners LLP. Joe Brizzolara. The arts will soon find a new home in Southeast Los Angeles County, providing a space for local artists to create and perform.
Apr 25, 2022 · The SELA Cultural Center is a proposed art-hub in South Gate to be built where the Rio Hondo meets the LA River. The $150 million center is designed by Walt Disney Concert Hall Architect Frank Gehry. Some housing activists worry it will speed up gentrification in the area, as they say there aren't enough housing protections in place.
Dec 20, 2023 · On December 19, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to move forward with development of the Southeast LA Cultural Center, or SELA Cultural Center, which would be located on a County-owned site at the confluence of the L.A. River and the Rio Hondo.
Dec 19, 2023 · Los Angeles County approves plans for the Southeast LA Cultural Center in South Gate, a new hub for the arts supported by a $124 million state grant.
Dec 19, 2023 · Los Angeles County departments will now take on the role of planning the construction of the Frank Gehry-designed project, transforming what is now a Los Angeles County Public Works yard into this world-class cultural center. “SELA is home to so many gifted artists and creatives,” said Supervisor Solis who co-authored the motion.