11:11 A Creative Collective
We support artists while fostering a community where creativity makes impact. We create Art to Empower
📍@thirdhousestudios_vannuys
📍SFV, CA

CALL FOR MURALISTS
11:11 Projects is seeking muralists for the 2026 San Fernando Valley Mural Festival, taking place this September in Reseda, Winnetka, and Canoga Park.
We are accepting individual artists and artist teams for paid Lead Artist, Assistant Artist, and Apprentice Artist opportunities. Lead Artists should have experience painting large-scale murals, managing a team, and working within project timelines.
Applicants should be artists who are actively pursuing a professional creative practice. This call is intended for skilled artists building or sustaining their work professionally, not hobbyists.
This year’s mural themes will center care and dignity for people, environmental stewardship and celebration, and the preservation of cultural legacies across the San Fernando Valley.
Artists will apply by joining the 11:11 Artist Roster and will be kept on file for future public art opportunities.
SFV-based artists will be prioritized, but all are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: May 20
Apply: 1111projects.art/submissions

CALL FOR MURALISTS
11:11 Projects is seeking muralists for the 2026 San Fernando Valley Mural Festival, taking place this September in Reseda, Winnetka, and Canoga Park.
We are accepting individual artists and artist teams for paid Lead Artist, Assistant Artist, and Apprentice Artist opportunities. Lead Artists should have experience painting large-scale murals, managing a team, and working within project timelines.
Applicants should be artists who are actively pursuing a professional creative practice. This call is intended for skilled artists building or sustaining their work professionally, not hobbyists.
This year’s mural themes will center care and dignity for people, environmental stewardship and celebration, and the preservation of cultural legacies across the San Fernando Valley.
Artists will apply by joining the 11:11 Artist Roster and will be kept on file for future public art opportunities.
SFV-based artists will be prioritized, but all are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: May 20
Apply: 1111projects.art/submissions

CALL FOR MURALISTS
11:11 Projects is seeking muralists for the 2026 San Fernando Valley Mural Festival, taking place this September in Reseda, Winnetka, and Canoga Park.
We are accepting individual artists and artist teams for paid Lead Artist, Assistant Artist, and Apprentice Artist opportunities. Lead Artists should have experience painting large-scale murals, managing a team, and working within project timelines.
Applicants should be artists who are actively pursuing a professional creative practice. This call is intended for skilled artists building or sustaining their work professionally, not hobbyists.
This year’s mural themes will center care and dignity for people, environmental stewardship and celebration, and the preservation of cultural legacies across the San Fernando Valley.
Artists will apply by joining the 11:11 Artist Roster and will be kept on file for future public art opportunities.
SFV-based artists will be prioritized, but all are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: May 20
Apply: 1111projects.art/submissions

CALL FOR MURALISTS
11:11 Projects is seeking muralists for the 2026 San Fernando Valley Mural Festival, taking place this September in Reseda, Winnetka, and Canoga Park.
We are accepting individual artists and artist teams for paid Lead Artist, Assistant Artist, and Apprentice Artist opportunities. Lead Artists should have experience painting large-scale murals, managing a team, and working within project timelines.
Applicants should be artists who are actively pursuing a professional creative practice. This call is intended for skilled artists building or sustaining their work professionally, not hobbyists.
This year’s mural themes will center care and dignity for people, environmental stewardship and celebration, and the preservation of cultural legacies across the San Fernando Valley.
Artists will apply by joining the 11:11 Artist Roster and will be kept on file for future public art opportunities.
SFV-based artists will be prioritized, but all are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: May 20
Apply: 1111projects.art/submissions

CALL FOR ART: BETTY
11:11 Projects is now accepting submissions for BETTY, a 2027 multi-site exhibition celebrating the subcultural histories, creative lineages, and imagined futures of the San Fernando Valley.
Curated by 11:11 Projects in partnership with CSUN Art Galleries, BETTY is seeking femme and nonbinary artists with a meaningful connection to the San Fernando Valley — artists who live here, grew up here, have family histories here, or whose work is shaped by the Valley’s cultural landscape.
We are looking for artists whose work engages with subcultures, memory, identity, resistance, archives, body politics, DIY aesthetics, and futures rooted in reinvention.
This exhibition is not looking for one version of the “Valley Girl.” We are looking for artists who complicate, reclaim, distort, archive, and reimagine what the Valley has been — and what it can become.
Artists working in all mediums are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: June 15
Submit at: 1111projects.art/submissions
Please share with femme and nonbinary artists connected to the Valley.
Flyer design by @ultimatevagina

CALL FOR ART: BETTY
11:11 Projects is now accepting submissions for BETTY, a 2027 multi-site exhibition celebrating the subcultural histories, creative lineages, and imagined futures of the San Fernando Valley.
Curated by 11:11 Projects in partnership with CSUN Art Galleries, BETTY is seeking femme and nonbinary artists with a meaningful connection to the San Fernando Valley — artists who live here, grew up here, have family histories here, or whose work is shaped by the Valley’s cultural landscape.
We are looking for artists whose work engages with subcultures, memory, identity, resistance, archives, body politics, DIY aesthetics, and futures rooted in reinvention.
This exhibition is not looking for one version of the “Valley Girl.” We are looking for artists who complicate, reclaim, distort, archive, and reimagine what the Valley has been — and what it can become.
Artists working in all mediums are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: June 15
Submit at: 1111projects.art/submissions
Please share with femme and nonbinary artists connected to the Valley.
Flyer design by @ultimatevagina

CALL FOR ART: BETTY
11:11 Projects is now accepting submissions for BETTY, a 2027 multi-site exhibition celebrating the subcultural histories, creative lineages, and imagined futures of the San Fernando Valley.
Curated by 11:11 Projects in partnership with CSUN Art Galleries, BETTY is seeking femme and nonbinary artists with a meaningful connection to the San Fernando Valley — artists who live here, grew up here, have family histories here, or whose work is shaped by the Valley’s cultural landscape.
We are looking for artists whose work engages with subcultures, memory, identity, resistance, archives, body politics, DIY aesthetics, and futures rooted in reinvention.
This exhibition is not looking for one version of the “Valley Girl.” We are looking for artists who complicate, reclaim, distort, archive, and reimagine what the Valley has been — and what it can become.
Artists working in all mediums are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: June 15
Submit at: 1111projects.art/submissions
Please share with femme and nonbinary artists connected to the Valley.
Flyer design by @ultimatevagina

CALL FOR ART: BETTY
11:11 Projects is now accepting submissions for BETTY, a 2027 multi-site exhibition celebrating the subcultural histories, creative lineages, and imagined futures of the San Fernando Valley.
Curated by 11:11 Projects in partnership with CSUN Art Galleries, BETTY is seeking femme and nonbinary artists with a meaningful connection to the San Fernando Valley — artists who live here, grew up here, have family histories here, or whose work is shaped by the Valley’s cultural landscape.
We are looking for artists whose work engages with subcultures, memory, identity, resistance, archives, body politics, DIY aesthetics, and futures rooted in reinvention.
This exhibition is not looking for one version of the “Valley Girl.” We are looking for artists who complicate, reclaim, distort, archive, and reimagine what the Valley has been — and what it can become.
Artists working in all mediums are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: June 15
Submit at: 1111projects.art/submissions
Please share with femme and nonbinary artists connected to the Valley.
Flyer design by @ultimatevagina

We are honored to share that 11:11 Projects, in partnership with the CSUN Art Galleries, has been awarded the @mike_Kelley_foundation for the Arts Infinite Expansion Grant in support of a major 2027 exhibition.
This award supports our next curatorial project, BETTY. A large-scale, multi-venue exhibition that explores and elevates the subcultural histories of the San Fernando Valley through the work of femme and non binary artists. The project centers artists who are both preserving and actively reinventing the Valley’s creative lineage.
The exhibition is structured around five key thematic throughlines:
Punk feminisms, Queer world-building, Valley Latinx archives, DIY aesthetics, Hybrid futures
This partnership with @csun_art_galleries reflects a shared commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art while also investing in the cultural narratives that have long shaped the region.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts for their support of ambitious, artist-centered work, and to CSUN Art Galleries for their collaboration in bringing this project forward.
We look forward to sharing more as BETTY develops.
Image Credits:
1) Brenda Escobar, storefront dreams, 2023, Digital Collage
2) Leo Alas and Xixi Edelsbrunner, Communal Archive, 2017, Mixed Media
3) Nathan Peterson, Cell 63 flyer, 1992, Paper and Xerox
4) 11:11 Projects, Valley Girl Redefined, 2019

We are honored to share that 11:11 Projects, in partnership with the CSUN Art Galleries, has been awarded the @mike_Kelley_foundation for the Arts Infinite Expansion Grant in support of a major 2027 exhibition.
This award supports our next curatorial project, BETTY. A large-scale, multi-venue exhibition that explores and elevates the subcultural histories of the San Fernando Valley through the work of femme and non binary artists. The project centers artists who are both preserving and actively reinventing the Valley’s creative lineage.
The exhibition is structured around five key thematic throughlines:
Punk feminisms, Queer world-building, Valley Latinx archives, DIY aesthetics, Hybrid futures
This partnership with @csun_art_galleries reflects a shared commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art while also investing in the cultural narratives that have long shaped the region.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts for their support of ambitious, artist-centered work, and to CSUN Art Galleries for their collaboration in bringing this project forward.
We look forward to sharing more as BETTY develops.
Image Credits:
1) Brenda Escobar, storefront dreams, 2023, Digital Collage
2) Leo Alas and Xixi Edelsbrunner, Communal Archive, 2017, Mixed Media
3) Nathan Peterson, Cell 63 flyer, 1992, Paper and Xerox
4) 11:11 Projects, Valley Girl Redefined, 2019

We are honored to share that 11:11 Projects, in partnership with the CSUN Art Galleries, has been awarded the @mike_Kelley_foundation for the Arts Infinite Expansion Grant in support of a major 2027 exhibition.
This award supports our next curatorial project, BETTY. A large-scale, multi-venue exhibition that explores and elevates the subcultural histories of the San Fernando Valley through the work of femme and non binary artists. The project centers artists who are both preserving and actively reinventing the Valley’s creative lineage.
The exhibition is structured around five key thematic throughlines:
Punk feminisms, Queer world-building, Valley Latinx archives, DIY aesthetics, Hybrid futures
This partnership with @csun_art_galleries reflects a shared commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art while also investing in the cultural narratives that have long shaped the region.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts for their support of ambitious, artist-centered work, and to CSUN Art Galleries for their collaboration in bringing this project forward.
We look forward to sharing more as BETTY develops.
Image Credits:
1) Brenda Escobar, storefront dreams, 2023, Digital Collage
2) Leo Alas and Xixi Edelsbrunner, Communal Archive, 2017, Mixed Media
3) Nathan Peterson, Cell 63 flyer, 1992, Paper and Xerox
4) 11:11 Projects, Valley Girl Redefined, 2019

We are honored to share that 11:11 Projects, in partnership with the CSUN Art Galleries, has been awarded the @mike_Kelley_foundation for the Arts Infinite Expansion Grant in support of a major 2027 exhibition.
This award supports our next curatorial project, BETTY. A large-scale, multi-venue exhibition that explores and elevates the subcultural histories of the San Fernando Valley through the work of femme and non binary artists. The project centers artists who are both preserving and actively reinventing the Valley’s creative lineage.
The exhibition is structured around five key thematic throughlines:
Punk feminisms, Queer world-building, Valley Latinx archives, DIY aesthetics, Hybrid futures
This partnership with @csun_art_galleries reflects a shared commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art while also investing in the cultural narratives that have long shaped the region.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts for their support of ambitious, artist-centered work, and to CSUN Art Galleries for their collaboration in bringing this project forward.
We look forward to sharing more as BETTY develops.
Image Credits:
1) Brenda Escobar, storefront dreams, 2023, Digital Collage
2) Leo Alas and Xixi Edelsbrunner, Communal Archive, 2017, Mixed Media
3) Nathan Peterson, Cell 63 flyer, 1992, Paper and Xerox
4) 11:11 Projects, Valley Girl Redefined, 2019

We are honored to share that 11:11 Projects, in partnership with the CSUN Art Galleries, has been awarded the @mike_Kelley_foundation for the Arts Infinite Expansion Grant in support of a major 2027 exhibition.
This award supports our next curatorial project, BETTY. A large-scale, multi-venue exhibition that explores and elevates the subcultural histories of the San Fernando Valley through the work of femme and non binary artists. The project centers artists who are both preserving and actively reinventing the Valley’s creative lineage.
The exhibition is structured around five key thematic throughlines:
Punk feminisms, Queer world-building, Valley Latinx archives, DIY aesthetics, Hybrid futures
This partnership with @csun_art_galleries reflects a shared commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art while also investing in the cultural narratives that have long shaped the region.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts for their support of ambitious, artist-centered work, and to CSUN Art Galleries for their collaboration in bringing this project forward.
We look forward to sharing more as BETTY develops.
Image Credits:
1) Brenda Escobar, storefront dreams, 2023, Digital Collage
2) Leo Alas and Xixi Edelsbrunner, Communal Archive, 2017, Mixed Media
3) Nathan Peterson, Cell 63 flyer, 1992, Paper and Xerox
4) 11:11 Projects, Valley Girl Redefined, 2019

Revisiting this very surreal and exciting moment from 2019, just before Valley Girl Redefined opened at Brand Library & Art Center, when Artist Casey Kauffmann @uncannysfvalley and 11:11 Director Erin Stone, were immortalized as a New Yorker cartoon.
That exhibition was such a formative moment in the life of this work — an early attempt to complicate, reclaim, and reimagine the idea of the “Valley Girl” through the voices and practices of women artists from the San Fernando Valley.
Now, as we build toward BETTY, the 2027 sequel exhibition with CSUN Art Galleries, it feels powerful to look back at where this conversation began and how much deeper it is ready to go.
From Valley Girl Redefined to BETTY — the Valley story continues.

Revisiting this very surreal and exciting moment from 2019, just before Valley Girl Redefined opened at Brand Library & Art Center, when Artist Casey Kauffmann @uncannysfvalley and 11:11 Director Erin Stone, were immortalized as a New Yorker cartoon.
That exhibition was such a formative moment in the life of this work — an early attempt to complicate, reclaim, and reimagine the idea of the “Valley Girl” through the voices and practices of women artists from the San Fernando Valley.
Now, as we build toward BETTY, the 2027 sequel exhibition with CSUN Art Galleries, it feels powerful to look back at where this conversation began and how much deeper it is ready to go.
From Valley Girl Redefined to BETTY — the Valley story continues.
This Friday May 15th, 7-10pm, 19759 Jeffrey Pl. Woodland Hills: A retrospective of my work that fundraises to continue the Art + Earth murals that I started with @1111.projects in 2021, and themed and programmed with @kisstheground @theodorepayne @sfvaudubon . Partiful invite linked in my bio. You’re invited!
Detail shots from our in progress LAUSD mural honoring legendary composer and North Hollywood High alumnus John Williams.
Led by artist Ian Robertson-Salt @anthroe with apprentice Tatiana Sanchez, this piece celebrates imagination, storytelling, and the generations of artists inspired by Williams’ work. From cinematic atmospheres to hidden musical references woven throughout the mural, every section is designed to invite students closer into the world of creativity and possibility.
More than a mural, this is a reminder to young people that careers in the arts can shape culture across the world.
Produced by 11:11 Projects in partnership with LAUSD #JohnWilliams #LAUSD #PublicArt #sfvart

Call for Queer Art and vendors!
Third House is highlighting LQBTQIA+ artists this June!
Applications close June 1
Art Market and opening on June 14th
Send this to your gayest friend! 🌈
Link in bio!
#callforartists #callforvendors #artmarket #sfv #pride

Yes, it’s still a First Friday at Third House!
Come for art and community this Friday night, 7-10pm
Meet the artists and curators behind MOLT, participate in a reflective communal art activity, and hang out with the Third House crew 💚 We can’t wait to see you!

Yes, it’s still a First Friday at Third House!
Come for art and community this Friday night, 7-10pm
Meet the artists and curators behind MOLT, participate in a reflective communal art activity, and hang out with the Third House crew 💚 We can’t wait to see you!

Yes, it’s still a First Friday at Third House!
Come for art and community this Friday night, 7-10pm
Meet the artists and curators behind MOLT, participate in a reflective communal art activity, and hang out with the Third House crew 💚 We can’t wait to see you!

Wondering if you should come by and check out Third House? “What if I don’t know anyone? Will it be awkward to show up on my own? It sometimes feels hard to put myself out there” Consider this snapshot your answer…
Third House Studios - A Community Space for Creatives in the San Fernando Valley
11:11 Projects activates the power of art to build community, advance justice, and create pathways for emerging artists.
They produce large-scale cultural programming, mentorship opportunities, youth arts education, and public art that reflects the voices of the San Fernando Valley.
Megan Pinkston shared the power of Third House Studios and the impact the space has when community and creativity come together.
#community #sanfernandovalley #art #creativity
Artists Community Art Studio Van Nuys Third House Studios

MOLT community art show unfolding May 1 at Third House Studios
MOLT presents metamorphosis as more than renewal; it’s a necessity.
This is an examination of the figure that exists after shedding; exposed and unresolved. Transformation is not easy. It is required. Spring is not pretty. It is survival.
Curated by 11:11’s Justice, Equity & Culture Committee
Featuring art from:
@oritheresaa
@rysta__
@alexandrialee22
@aleaah
@DaisyCarlene
@sorentaine
@chelseaestradaart
@csherbowpaint
@8x8designlab
@savyoutsider
@schuetz.michael
@moreartsythanfartsy
@iselasart
@karim.shuquem
@littlebearmoon
@rtfclly_flvrd
@artbymaryam25
@aniniwan_
@radical.canvas
@artsy_roni
@Tyra_chantel
@vivianlainfiesta
@cat.charles.art
@adreanpowers
@mmlinero
@LunaBugArt
@KatyBishop.art
@moe_madhat
@paintstained_
@artbyangellica___
@artseeeee.erica
@cobraanim
@acaballz
@monmiimel
@maria.reverberi
@Ebytsoy
@tigrableu
@zachmorano
@gavinocreates
@Aimee.the.yogi
@LNZdesigns
@jakekenobi
@_impossiblerealities
flyer artwork by @ebytsoy
Third House Studios 7712 Gloria Ave Unit 5, Van Nuys, CA
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