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Two women smile and hold up a postcard that says 'Belonging' (right side up) and 'Pertenecer' (upside down) while making peace signs with their hands. They are seated under a white tent with multiple postcards and pens in front of them. In the background, children play on scooters near a wall with the name 'Pico Branch Library.'

Belonging / Pertenecer

A question as public art
November 15, 2024

feMMMes

A midsummer art happening
May 1, 2024

Heal Hear Here

Collective care
May 20, 2023

X-aMEN-ing Masculinities

Exploring, transforming, performing
October 12, 2022
radical

Racial Radical

New woke words
April 12, 2019

Love and/or Fear

Gender in the streets
March 22, 2019

Dis…Miss

Public art gender experiences
July 28, 2018

Ain’t I A womxn?

Genders on promenade
March 22, 2018

Lions, Tigers, And…

Living statues at City Hall
October 17, 2015

Long Live LA

Health PSAs by artists
October 17, 2014

Somewhere Between Here and Now

Middle Eastern video art
March 22, 2014

SoCal Social

Public art conversations
October 17, 2012

Uncensored

A video art app
March 15, 2012

Out The Window

Public art on the bus
March 15, 2011

Second Life

Video art in the metaverse
March 15, 2011

Intersection

Live-mixing video projections
March 15, 2010

Video on the Loose

Our 20th anniversary
March 15, 2010

Civic Statues

Unfrozen for one hour
March 8, 2009

Hollywould

Our 11th festival
October 9, 2008

Hotbed

A video garden
May 9, 2008

Funrazor

Live immersive video
September 15, 2007

Too Much Freedom?

Our 10th festival
November 1, 2006
Image: Retro computer with FREEWAVES logo. The boxy monitor displays a still from an archive video titled 'DIME cuando sonreir' ('TELL me when to smile') handwritten on grid paper. The computer is on a clean surface in a dark room, illuminated by dramatic pink and blue spotlights.

Video Archive

Online video art for all
March 8, 2005

How Can You Resist?

Our 9th festival
November 5, 2004

Latin American Freewaves

International tour
November 20, 2002

TV or Not TV

Our 8th Festival
March 8, 2002

TV or Not TV

Televised art debates
February 22, 2002

Air Raids

Our 7th festival
January 31, 2000

All Over the Map

Our 6th festival
September 4, 1998
Image: Mock-up photo of a yellow poster plastered on a wall with paint glue. The poster depicts a can opener hovering over a can of worms, featuring text 'BEGIN - INTERNET - POWER - TOOLS' on the opener and 'WORMS' on the can, all in orange. In smaller orange text at the bottom, it reads 'OPEN STUDIO/L.A. {L.A. FREEWAVES, VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS, AND ONRAMP} PRESENTS: FREE INTERNET WORKSHOPS, for the arts community.

Artists’ Intro to the Internet

Free Workshops
April 2, 1998

LA Freewaves goes to LA Libraries

Five programs
November 19, 1997

Private TV, Public Living Room

Our 5th festival
November 16, 1996

Live N.U.D.E. Artists

CD-ROM worlds
April 18, 1996

Digi Days

Tech for artists
November 16, 1995

TV at Large

Our 4th festival
November 11, 1994

Three Strikes

Youth media
November 11, 1994

Freewaves 3rd Festival

International and intergenerational
October 5, 1992

Freewaves 2nd Festival

Screenings, cablecasts, installations
March 1, 1991

Freewaves 1st Festival

Celebrating independent video
October 26, 1989

The First Broadcast

Video art on TV nationwide
March 23, 1989