Los Angeles Center for Digital Art

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The Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA), established in April 2004, acts as a gallery for the display of digital artworks in Los Angeles, California, United States. [1]

The founder and director of the gallery is Rex Bruce. [1] The first LACDA venue was on Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, using space at RBC Studios. [2] In February 2011, LACDA moved to 102 West 5th Street in Los Angeles, [3] at the former location of Bert Green Fine Art, which moved to Chicago. Artists such as Andy Lomas [4] and Kerry Mitchell have exhibited at LACDA.

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