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Seven Indie Art Spaces to Check Out in Los Angeles | HYPERALLERGIC | Nov 2022
SPACE TO BELONG: JUNIOR HIGH | GOOGLE | MAY 2021
FAYE ORLOVE & JUNIOR HIGH LOS ANGELES | A Book Of | August 2021
“Junior High wants you to know you are loved, valid, and your artwork should be shared.”
Why Publisher Not a Cult is opening a Los Angeles Bookstore | Forbes | January 2020
Reclaiming the Idea of Youth Through Art and Activism | Fem | January 2019
How Faye Orlove’s Junior High became LA's most radical art space | Nylon | May 2017
“Her solution was to open her own gallery, and champion a doors-always-open approach to curating. Enter Junior High, a community space focused on promoting the work of marginalized young artists through gallery shows, events, and arts education. Most importantly, though, it’s given countless young artists a chance to showcase their work in a gallery.”
CDM Local: Faye Orlove | Calle Del Mar | March 2017
L.A.'s best feminist spaces to recharge and organize | LAist | November 2016
Junior High, building safe spaces and living the creative life | Paper | November 2016
“Only five months old, Junior High has hosted musicians like Lisa Prank and Frankie Cosmos and also served as the inaugural show space for a bevy of young talent in a city known mostly for its cutthroat arts and entertainment scene.”
PRIDE TODAY, PROUD FOREVER: JUNIOR HIGH | ARITZIA | JUNE 2023
How One Community Organizer Found Success Running LA’s Most Radical Artspace | Bustle | May 2022
How Two of L.A.’s Beloved Indie Arts Spaces Are Surviving the Pandemic | LA Mag | March 2021
Four Hours: Exploring Hollywood Boulevard, like a local | LA Times | August 2019
Junior High’s Faye Orlove on the Importance of Vulnerability IRL and Why Teenage Girls Are Going to Save the World | Live Fast Mag | February 2019
“Junior High is your teenage dream all grown up, bridging the gap between the internet and IRL, a cool and colorful space where vulnerability, empathy, and experimentation reign supreme.”
An Interview with Faye Orlove | Hype Zine | February 2019
“Demonstrating the impact of curatorial activism, Faye Orlove has assembled a tightly-knit circle of outsiders that is genuinely open to everybody. Junior High shows us that it's what we choose to include and give exposure to that matters.”
How Faye Orlove Created Junior High, A Space for Marginalized Voices in the Arts | Galore | September 2017
“Faye’s commitment to young artists has paved her way to the front of the art world and continued to keep every gallery and event at Junior High relevant af. In 2017, a safe space for expression is everything.”