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Human Resources Gallery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human Resources (Non-Profit)
Human Resources is a non-profit exhibition and performance space located in Los Angeles's Chinatown. It has hosted a series of notable performance artists in the Los Angeles art scene. ==History== Human Resources Los Angeles (HRLA) was founded by siblings Eric and Kathleen Kim in 2010. They were joined by three of their friends Giles Miller, Devin McNulty, and Dawn Kasper with the intent of featuring performance art over traditional static displays.〔 Instead of being organized by a single curator HRLA utilizes a content programmer committee, organizing displays by consensus. The name "human resources" refers to the fact that the gallery is a resource for artists rather than an institutional setting.〔 〔 Doug Harvey, writing for ''The New York Times'' mentioned HRLA among the "D.I.Y. artist-run project spaces evolving into an art-world destination" in Chinatown, the "surprise flashpoint of Los Angeles's rise as an international art center." In 2011 they moved out of from their original location, a small space at Bernard Street they shared with other artists, to their current location, a renovated movie theater only blocks away and five times larger than their prior location. The location's previous tenants, "Cottage Home," also exhibited art there. With white walls and a cement floor the location became both a work-in-progress and a blank canvas. At , the location has been described as "cavernous."〔 In the summer of 2013 HRLA hosted a benefit event headlined by Nao Bustamante and Narcissister to raise funds for further renovations like air conditioning.
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