L.A.’s AAPI-Owned Galleries and Art Spaces
<p>The past few years have shown us that regardless of how diverse we like to think the current art world is, it’s really not hard to see if we look at the numbers that it’s still very much dominated by white cis men (surprise, surprise). And although the Los Angeles art world may seemingly be taking steps in the right direction toward inclusivity, it’s safe to say we still have a very long way to go.</p>
<p>Los Angeles County has, by far, the <a href="http://www.laalmanac.com/population/po16.php" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">largest Asian population of any county in the U.S.</a> It is home to the largest populations that are ethnically Chinese, Taiwanese, Filipino, Korean, Cambodian, Thai, Indonesian, Sri Lankan, Mongolian, and Malaysian (and the second-largest ethnic Japanese population only after Honolulu County, Hawaii).</p>
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