
Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio
Kelly Akashi
Maura Brewer
Jamison Carter
Evan Chambers
Kevin Cooley
Kenturah Davis
Brad Eberhard
Margaret Griffith
Olivia Hill
John Knuth
Alice Könitz
T. Kelly Mason
Ana Medina
Adam Ross
Caitlin Slegr Ross
Rachelle Sawatsky
Ross Simonini
April Street
Camilla Taylor
Diana Thater
Ariane Vielmetter
Post-Fire 1
One year later: 22 artists reflect
March 13 - June 1, 2026
Presented by
6006 Washington Blvd
Culver City
Wednesday - Sunday
1 pm - 6 pm
Photograph by Kevin Cooley
Des Artistes
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ABOUT
Post-Fire 1 is the first installment of an annual group show, planned for the next 4 years at 6006 Washington Blvd in Culver City. The intent of the Post-Fire series is to showcase and support artists who have experienced the traumatic loss of homes and studios. As a testament to their unbreakable spirit, impacted artists have continued to produce works despite enormous obstacles—taking care of family while grieving, determining how to proceed, replacing equipment and finding a place to create and live, mountains of insurance paperwork, and in some instances, decades of artwork rendered to ash. Post-Fire 1 highlights recent works created by 22 artists from the Altadena area. These works have been made primarily after the devastation of the Eaton fires. Our unifying theme was that artists show what they would like to show—in sculpture, painting, photography and video. All proceeds from sales will go to the artists, with Des Artistes taking no sales commission.
Post-Fire 1 launches March 13, 2026 and runs for 10 weeks. It will be open weekly from Wednesday through Sunday, 1 - 6 PM. We will host an artist panel, music event and print release during the run of the exhibit.
Post-Fire 1 extends the efforts of the Los Angeles art community, which came together in the wake of the 2025 fires. Much of the work in this show is thanks to generous financial aid, studio spaces, and previous group shows that were created in response to the crisis. The Post-Fire exhibitions look to continue this support into the future, fostering consistent opportunities for affected artists to have a space to showcase the development of their practices.