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ESMoA, also known as the Experimentally Structured Museum of Art, is a museum located in Lawndale, California, US. It was founded in 2013 in El Segundo,
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, by Eva Sweeney, Brian Sweeney and Bernhard Zünkeler, and is run by Artlab21 Foundation, a nonprofit
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founded by the Sweeneys. Its stated mission is to reimagine creativity through the display and education of visual arts. ESMoA has offered three "Experiences" per year, presenting a variety of experiences including sculpture, painting, works on paper, performances, and photography, organised by theme and concept rather than chronologically. ESMoA uses the terms Transdisciplinary, International, Dynamic and Open. ESMoA provides art education for students, families, and adults, with free admission. These activities included school programs, drawing workshops, art talks, lectures, family days, cooking, yoga and dance classes, and movie nights.


History

Artlab21 Foundation, a non profit 501(c)(3) public charity, is the operator of ESMoA. In 2011, two fine art exhibitions were held at the old El Segundo Fire Station, followed by plans for the construction of a permanent art laboratory, known as ESMoA, in the heart of downtown El Segundo. In January 2013, ESMoA opened as a functional and experimental art space with a focus on education. ESMoA was built in a previously vacant lot in the restaurant district of downtown El Segundo. In October 2014 it was listed by Artnet News as being one of America's Top 10 Private Contemporary Art Museums.


Building

The modern building occupies a 25' x 140' footprint and uses material such as stainless steel and white concrete blocks. It was designed by Eva Sweeney with John Milander Architects, and built by Specialized Construction. The main gallery has been designed to hold sculptures and paintings over two stories tall. The illumination of the ESMoA gallery is provided by adjustable skylights that filter natural light and create a light-filled atmosphere that changes with the external meteorological conditions. The interior space can be broken up into individual galleries allowing the Curator to build a different setting for each Experience.


Experiences

ESMoA's exhibitions are known to the public as Experiences, a term chosen to imply experiencing art rather than reading a label in a traditional museum setting. ESMoA uses innovative art display methods unlike most museums, displaying art by theme, with exhibit works across centuries and from all materials. The themes that ESMoA used in its first 10 Experiences were environment (DESIRE), nudity (TRUTH), fame (FAME), political (Cuban) conflict (STING), abstraction (SILENCE), street art (SCRATCH), architecture and art in the home (HOME), creative process (SPARK), artist workplace (STUDIO), and the LA art scene (TOUCH).


Outside experiences

ESMoA also created Experiences in the community. In the first three years ESMoA organized an oceanfront installation on El Segundo Beach (ANTI-ARK), a one-day body painted installation (OBJECTIFIED), a competition of Elvis Presley's impersonators (ELVIS WHO?), a video projection on the tower facade of El Segundo High School (PRIDE CONSTELLATION) and two still standing murals on the former El Segundo Post Office and former El Segundo Fire station (PHYTOMAGNETIC and FIREWATER).


Partnerships

ESMoA has made collaborative partnerships with other Los Angeles museums. The
Getty Research Institute The Getty Research Institute (GRI), located at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, is "dedicated to furthering knowledge and advancing understanding of the visual arts".
curated SCRATCH and displayed 18 of its rare books, pairing them with LA graffiti artists to explore the theme of artist collaboration over the past five centuries. ESMoA paired with The
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for the FAME Experience to explore the ambivalent soul of Los Angeles. The Experience SPARK explored the collaboration between world known writer
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and the multiplatform storytelling company Mirada Studios. The
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(LACMA) curated the STUDIO Experience, exhibiting the work of Norbert Tadeusz in the United States for the first time. Edward Goldman, art critic and host of
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’s “Art Talk” curated TOUCH, showing the Los Angeles art scene over the last four decades including portraits of artists in their studios by photographer Jim McHugh and a selection of original artworks by these artists like Carlos Almaraz,
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, Ed Moses,
Noah Purifoy Noah S. Purifoy (August 17, 1917 – March 5, 2004) was an African-American visual artist and sculptor, co-founder of the Watts Towers Art Center, and creator of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum. He lived and worked most of his life in ...
, Ed Rusha,
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and many more. ESMoA is in discussion with these museums and others regarding future projects and has been selected to participate in the upcoming Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA project, organized by the
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ESMoA experience information

Although ESMoA does not provide labels next to the art on display, visitors can gather information through four different learning tools: ''ESMoA Virtual Gallery Grid.'' Each artwork is associated with a number on the floor.
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s in the gallery space provide visitors with the ESMoA Virtual Gallery Grid, a simple numbered grid containing basic information about the art piece, such as title, artist, date, material and size and a link to learn more about the artist or art movement. Additionally, every number in the Grid contains a question to encourage visitors to think outside the box and leave a comment in the system. The ESMoA Virtual Gallery Grid is also available on ESMoA's website. ''ESMoA Education Specialists.'' During open hours Education Specialists are present to answer questions. ''ESMoA Experience Library.'' There are tables and chairs in the gallery where visitors can sit and consult the books on artists or artistic movements on display. ''Scavenger Hunt.'' For each Experience ESMoA Education Specialists organise scavenger hunts related to it.


ESMoA programs

''School programming'' - ESMoA educators have developed age-tailored programs and classes. School students are invited to sketch the art pieces and create their own piece of art inspired by it using materials such as clay, paper or water color pencils. ''Adult programming'' – ESMoA teams with dining and drinking establishments to host events for adults. Evening programs may include talks, cooking classes, workshops, performances, and screenings. ''Family programming'' – Family Fun is held on some Sundays at ESMoA, with free programming led by its art educatorsfor creativity and enjoyment. Programs may include tours, family activities, sketching, and scavenger hunts.


ESMoA artist-in-residence program

There is a full artist's work-live studio on the second floor of the ESMoA building. This Artist-in-Residence (AIR) space contains living quarters and a studio where artists can create works. Artists living in the space can collaborate with ESMoA staff and visitors on artistic projects. For the choice of artist in residence candidates, ESMoA established cooperation with
Otis College of Art and Design Otis College of Art and Design is a private art and design school in Los Angeles, California, United States. Established in 1918, it was the city's first independent professional school of art. The main campus is located in the former IBM Aero ...
(Spring period) and with London's
Royal Drawing School The Royal Drawing School is a not-for-profit educational organisation and registered charity in Shoreditch, in the London Borough of Hackney, England. It was founded in 2000 by King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and artist Catherine Goodma ...
(Summer period). In the first two years, the ESMoA Artist-in-Residence Program hosted artists from Germany, Iceland, Taiwan, Cuba, Lithuania, the United Kingdom, France, and South Korea.


''Art is a State of Mind''

The six-part documentary series ''Art is a State of Mind'' by german filmmaker Aljoscha Pause unfolding over the course of nine years follows Bernhard Zünkeler, co-founder of ESMoA, artist and curator. Pause documents Zünkeler's journey establishing the ESMoA art lab and various artist collectives.


References


External links

*{{official website, http://www.esmoa.org/
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