Curated by Melina Cruz Bautista
Curated by Melina Cruz Bautista, DOWN UNION transforms the Goethe-Institut Project Space into an interdisciplinary, multigenerational group showcase that highlights the work of artists from the Pico-Union, Westlake, and Echo Park neighborhoods. Through photographs, poems, music, and paintings, DOWN UNION strives to capture the essence of these communities' rich cultural histories and offers a platform for conversation and community engagement. As Melina and her childhood friend and artist, Kristal Torres reflected on the effects of displacement and rent increases in their neighborhoods, the exhibition’s title, Down UNION emerged. Both artists graduated from Belmont High School’s Multimedia Academy in 2016 and continue dedicating their work to their respective neighborhoods Down Union.
Accompanying programs, events and communal celebrations offer an opportunity to engage with the extended community through proposed financial literacy & mental health workshops crucial resources for Indigenous families and neighbors within the community, fostering holistic approaches to well-being.
This exhibition includescontributions from Kristal Torres, Luis Angel, Sandra Maldonado, Alan Mejia, Maria Paula Benicio, Angel Cruz, Anahi Cruz Bautista, Jackie Hernandez, Socorro Galindo, Vida Con Mel & more.
Part of the Neighborhood Interpretive Center.
Melina Cruz Bautista is a multifaceted artist, student, and community organizer based in Los Angeles, California. She is currently pursuing a degree in Multimedia and Ethnic Studies. With a strong foundation in photography, film, and digital media, Melina’s work blends visual artistry with community engagement and education. In addition to her educational experience, Melina is deeply committed to community service, and has hosted workshops, community cleanups, and ensuring access to essential resources during the pandemic. Her collaborative work with the Oaxacan Youth Initiative (Padioxh.Org) demonstrated the urgency in providing academic support and tutoring for Oaxacan youth.
Today, her artistic contributions have been showcased through various art opportunities, including her work as a Summer Artist with LA Commons, where she facilitated photo collage workshops in MacArthur Park. Additionally, her participation in the Bridge Program’s photo mentorship program led her to develop new creative tools that culminated in a group show this past fall.
DOWN UNION is on view at the Goethe-Institut durring regular office hours and events from September 6th, 2024 - December 8th, 2024
During Office Hours: September 6th, 2024 - December 8th, 2024
Tuesday–Thursdays: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fridays: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Secure, free Parking is available at Metro/Retail parking structure with rear entrance to the Goethe-Institut located at
674 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Public transport is possible with the red line to MacArthur Park/Westlake stop. Using carpool or ride-share options are appreciated.
DOWN UNION is part of the Neighborhood Interpretive Center, a hyperlocal initiative of cultural programs that focus on and uplift the MacArthur Park/Westlake neighborhood and surrounding areas.
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