LA County gets $1.2 million grant to preserve artworks of fire-impacted Altadena, Palisades ...Middle East

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LOS ANGELES — The Mellon Foundation has provided Los Angeles County with a $1.2 million grant to fund an initiative to preserve memories and artworks of communities impacted by the January 2025 wildfires, officials announced on Friday, Jan. 30.

The grant will support L.A. County Library and Department of Arts and Culture, the Los Angeles Public Library, Altadena Library District and their respective foundations on their work called “LA County Cultural Climate Commons: Community Memory Lab and Living Archive.” Grant recipients began the project in January, which is expected to span through June 2028.

The project aims to preserve the lived experiences, cultural heritage, and collective memories of the Altadena and Pacific Palisades communities, which were burned down in January 2025.

Funding was intended to coincide with the one-year anniversary of the devastating wildfires.

Project details involve a so-called Mobile Memory Lab organized by the LA County Library, an artist/archivist-in-residence program, and a climate-focused digital hub.

The Mobile Memory Lab will offer digital archiving and oral history programs. Events will focus on Altadena and Palisades areas to help bring together fire survivors, who can share and archive their stories and experiences.

The artist/archivist-in-residence program will bring together art historians, local artists and arts groups to work with the county Department of Arts and Culture to identify local legacy artists and offer community artmaking workshops. Art produced in these events will be preserved as part of a new digital archive and entered into the LA County Civic Art Collection.

Local cultural stories, research and projects focused on climate change will be produced by the climate-focused digital hub.

LA County Library Director and County Librarian Skye Patrick and City Librarian John Szabo thanked the Mellon Foundation for the grant and support of the project.

“Through this unique cross-jurisdiction library and arts and culture partnership, we will support healing and resilience by safeguarding community histories and stories through art and archiving and developing sustainable models for cultural preservation,” Patrick said in a statement.

Altadena Library District Director Nikki Winslow echoed her colleagues sentiments, adding “The Eaton Fire devastated our beloved Altadena, but it hasn’t broken its spirit.”

“Every person has a story, and every story has a place,” Winslow said in a statement. “This is a community of resilience, and our district is grateful to be here to support it.”

Additional details about the project’s activities, public programming and opportunities for community participation will be shared in the coming months as the initiative launches.

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