Fulcrum Arts champions creative and critical thinkers at the intersection of art and science to provoke positive social change and contribute to a more vibrant and inclusive community.
Festival
Fulcrum Festival invites artists and scientists to think and create together around a common theme. Their collaborations culminate in a series of public exhibitions, performances, lectures, screenings, conversations, and workshops in venues across greater Los Angeles.

Festival
Fulcrum Festival 2024:
Waves Upon Waves
September 15 – 20, 2024
Waves Upon Waves offers audiences immersive explorations of vibrations – musical, gravitational, seismic, optical, sensing, among others – fundamental to understanding human perception and experience and highlighting the shifting nature of reality.
Support for artists

Visual Arts
Peoples Pottery Project
The Emerge fiscal sponsorship program increases the capacity of independent artists, collectives, and small arts organizations by offering financial management, fundraising consulting, and the ability to seek funding through fiscal sponsorship. Our goal is to provide artists with the necessary tools to create sustainable practices, while allowing them to remain independent, dynamic, and responsive to the shifting social and economic contexts in which they live and work.

Visual Arts
Peoples Pottery Project
The Emerge fiscal sponsorship program increases the capacity of independent artists, collectives, and small arts organizations by offering financial management, fundraising consulting, and the ability to seek funding through fiscal sponsorship. Our goal is to provide artists with the necessary tools to create sustainable practices, while allowing them to remain independent, dynamic, and responsive to the shifting social and economic contexts in which they live and work.
Since 2017, Fulcrum Arts has brought artists and scientists together to tackle big challenges and explore big ideas collaboratively. We are particularly interested in the ways art and science unlock each other’s potential—how art can make scientific concepts more legible, how science can bring novel approaches and tools to art making, and how creative practice can push both disciplines into uncharted territories of discovery and innovation.