“Inglewood Open Studios Art Walk Shows Off Lesser-Known Side Of City”

Forbes Magazine

“Inglewood Open Studios Offers Local Artists a Place to Connect With Their Community and Each Other”

Southbay Magazine

“At Inglewood Art Walk, Glimpses of Gentrification and Signs of Healing”

Hyperallergic

“Inglewood’s beloved art walk is back after a three-year hiatus, put on by Inglewood Open Studios.”

Los Angeles Times

“Arts Bloom in Inglewood, Calif.”

New York Times

“Renée A. Fox enacts paintings, drawings, murals, and public art installations with imagery derived from nature, activating both architecture and the imagination — and often, community as well.”

LA WEEKLY

“Get inspired by Wendy Chouteau, IOS Board member, entrepreneur & mother of three”

Diary of Moms

“Inglewood Open Studios – IOS – coming back in November”

The Debrecen Sun

“The Art Walk has a distinct purpose. It is meant to build and preserve the unique Inglewood art community and its public.”

Riot Material

“Inglewood Open Studios announces return of City’s Art Walk”

2 Urban Girls

“City Long Famed as an Artist Enclave”

LA Business Journal

“Inglewood Open Studios enriches the community through exposure to local artists and art professionals.”

KCRW

“To help combat the perennial culture of waste, Inglewood Open Studios is an annual weekend celebration and tour of the working artists throughout the city of Inglewood. From 1019 W. Manchester Blvd. next to Randy’s Donuts, to 808 N. La Brea, to individual homes where artists open their doors to the public, you can see work done by professional artists, professors from local art schools, and amateur craftsmen and women who are trying to contribute to the bourgeoning art scene.”

The Westsider

“Inglewood studio tour helps reveal the city’s somewhat hidden scene to art fans -- and to artists themselves.”

Los Angeles Times

“The art walk was a coming-out party for the eclectic, loose-knit confederation of artists -- aging hippies and college professors, a professional architect, a self-styled urban griot, muralists and photographers -- turning Inglewood into an unlikely haven for avant-garde art.”

Sandy Banks, LA Times

“What bonds us is a is a sense of openness toward sharing and having a dialogue.”

KCET