Support Los Angeles artists affected by wildfires.
In the wake of devastating wildfires fueled by dry conditions and fierce winds, many communities across Los Angeles have been left grappling with the loss of homes, belongings, and livelihoods. Among those impacted are a number of artists whose work is an integral part of California’s creative landscape. Today, we are sharing artwork from these affected artists, alongside their personal donation links, in the hope of offering support. Additionally, we’ve compiled a list below of local and national resources where contributions can be directed to help the community rebuild and heal.























Additional Resources for Donation and Volunteering
Here are more resources for direct funds and lists of more places to donate goods or your time volunteering if you are local to the area and able to help:
- Fire Relief Fund – led by the Getty Museum in collaboration with partners, the Broad Art Foundation & East West Bank
- Center for Cultural Innovation
- Hyperallergic – Buy artwork to support victims of LA fires
- Grief and Hope – An Art World Fire Relief Fund spearheaded by artist Kathryn Andrews, artist Andrea Bowers, arts professional Julia V. Hendrickson, and LA gallery directors Ariel Pittman and Olivia Gauthier
- List of resources and support of the LA artists affected by the wildfires
- Avenue ID (a Kalisher Design Partner) has kindly shared local places to donate goods or your time volunteering on their Instagram, along with a donation fund organized by GoFundMe.
- The Art Newspaper has a list of fund links
- Link to donate to 2025 Fire Assistance
Watch this space for more from the art world. In the meantime, find inspiration for your projects on Art Lab and by following us on Instagram.