Halloween Party: Shipwreck on the Milky Way
Halloween Party
presented by Del Vaz Projects x LAND
Featuring an immersive installation
by Lucile Littot
and a performance by Adieu Dolorès
Tickets: $60
October 31, 2024
8 PM – 11 PM
Del Vaz Projects
Reserve your tickets here
Join Del Vaz Projects and Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) for an unforgettable haunted evening this Halloween. Gather with fellow art enthusiasts for a night of art and performance. Proceeds benefit LAND and Del Vaz Projects.
Experience Shipwreck on the Milky Way, an installation by Lucile Littot. Special performance by Adieu Dolorès: a music duo by Lucile Littot and Markos Mazarakis-Ainian at 9 pm.
Suggested Attire: Glam Victorian Mermaids and Sailors
Del Vaz Projects is a non-profit art space based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 2014 by Jay Ezra Nayssan in a home-turned-artists space in Santa Monica—and accredited as a 501(c)(3) in 2021—Del Vaz Projects mounts exhibitions, produces publications, and stages programs centering visual art, performance work, and moving-image media. Named after the Persian phrase دست و دلباز (dæst ō del bāz), meaning openhanded and openhearted, our approach is intentional, relational, and resourceful.
Del Vaz Projects collaborates with artists across generations and geographies to manifest projects in our space and throughout our city’s cultural and historical institutions—with each endeavor, infusing diverse environments with a sense of collective intimacy, intellectual inquiry, and expressive invention.
The space serves as an incubator for artists, archives, and estates and is driven by four essential initiatives: a curatorial platform that produces on-site and off-site exhibitions that are free and accessible to the public; a research collective comprised of fellows and freelancers who pair cutting-edge scholarship with experimental authorship to craft insightful texts for Del Vaz Projects’ shows and publications; an independent press that designs, publishes, and distributes artist books and exhibition catalogs—featuring critical texts commissioned by contemporary writers and cultural innovators; and an artist production fund that secures fiscal and material resources through our extended community of collaborators in order to support underfunded artists as they pursue ambitious projects.