Allee Willis
One of the most recognizable songs in music history, “September” by Earth, Wind and Fire, is just one of a multitude of feathers in the cap of legendary songwriter, Allee Willi
Charles Dickson
Charles started making things as a five-year-old child afflicted with asthma, when he became interested in making his own toys.
Yu Maeda
“The skeleton holds a lot of meaning,” Maeda said. “Japanese tattoo artists use it as a symbol of rebirth, evolution and change – not just death.”
Ben Caldwell
Ben was a founding member of the LA Rebellion, a collective of African-American film students that had had enough of listening to white professors teach film from their own perspec
SoLA Gallery
The gallery recently launched programs including the Black Women Artists Advisory Committee, and an Arts and Literacy Education program designed for local families.
Psolomon Williams
Psolomon Williams could have been anything he wanted to be. Originally interested quantum physics, he’s a scientist, yes, but also poet, songwriter, musician, arranger and rapper