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Event Recap  Poetry Writing Workshop

Event Recap Poetry Writing Workshop

Recently, the Painted Brain community center was fortunate enough to welcome Emily Saldivia, a poet who grew up and still resides in the San Fernando Valley. Emily generously volunteered her time to lead a group of Painted Brain contributors and social work interns...

Beyond the Surface Art Exhibition Recap

Beyond the Surface Art Exhibition Recap

On January 20, 2023 Painted Brain had its first art show of the new year. It was a very successful art show at Painted Brain’s Community Center at 5980 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA. The art exhibition was called Beyond the Surface and it had quite a turn out. Along...

Art Exhibition – Community Center – More Than Words

Art Exhibition – Community Center – More Than Words

This exhibition explores the power of storytelling using non-traditional symbols of communication. Pulling styles from street art to abstract art, all forms of painting can be an allegory for how self-expression can be an outlet for one's wellness. All ages are...

Self-Portrait Night

Self-Portrait Night

Painted Brain in collaboration with local artist and musician Jennie Lawless had a great night of  painting on September 29, 2022. Lawless’ first time teaching was a success, and she did an excellent job leading participants through the process of creating their...

Saito High School Art Exhibit — Making Meaning of It All

Saito High School Art Exhibit — Making Meaning of It All

The pandemic has been a major source of a sometimes overwhelming sense of uncertainty. Art has allowed us to communicate when we’re far apart, generating positivity, gratitude, and hope during the trying times of COVID-19. It’s a way to free your mind and express your...

Comedy Remedy Opens Discussions On Suicide

Comedy Remedy Opens Discussions On Suicide

Counter-intuitive though it may seem, comedy and humor are often one of the best ways to address and deal with difficult topics like suicide. We all struggle to talk about suicide and thoughts of taking one's own life, likely because of our general discomfort with...

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