Author: EvaCrawford

Greenway Arts Alliance Endowment Fund donors are able to watch their gifts create opportunities in the arts in Los Angeles, and ensure Greenway’s mission continues into the future.   Browse the document here, or click the arrow at the top right of the document to "pop it...

The theme of 2023 is building upon last year’s foundations & listening to our community. Last year’s planning and expansions set up the Greenway Arts Alliance team for a good year.   We could not have imagined the rollercoaster of a year that lay ahead...

2011 - $185,204.36  What did Greenway do with 185,204 dollars? I’ve got some splainin’ to do. And don’t worry, I’ll even account for the 36 cents. In 2011, Greenway paid homage to one of the greats—Lucille Ball. The audience adored the Rick Sparks-directed I Love Lucy, Live...

2010 - $415,000 -  In 2010, Greenway Arts Alliance revamped its Arts Education program and renamed it Greenway Institute for the Arts. Lions became journalists when Eye of the Lion, Fairfax High’s student news show, was produced and broadcast on campus. $165,000 went to the after-school and in-school...

2009 - $424,568 -  You know how every year, you read about the awesome after-school drama and film classes, and the cool in-school classes like film and Shakespeare?  This year, $174,568 funded those again, but Greenway also tried something new. The Arts Education program added dance and...

2008 - $512,273.94 -  Wow. That’s a big number. With only ten years under its belt, Greenway Arts Alliance has done a pretty great job so far, wouldn’t you say? In 2008, Good Bobby, a world premiere play about Bobby F. Kennedy by Brian Lee Franklin, opened at...

2007 - $303,842 -  Congratulations, Darin Dahms! Dahms directed Greenway Court Theatre’s production of Butterflies of Uganda: Memories of a Child Soldier, and received an NAACP award, Best Director, for his work. The play was lauded for its treatment of the emotional subject matter. After that strong start...