Resources for those impacted by wildfires in Southern California

Our thoughts are with our friends, family, artists, colleagues, and institutions across Southern California as they deal with the devastating and ongoing impact of the recent wildfires.

AMOCA and our immediate neighborhood was largely unaffected by the January fires, and the museum and studio are currently open.

Are you a ceramic artist who has been affected by the January 2025 wildfires? We may be able to assist local artists with ceramics-related needs. Please fill out our short survey to let us know how we can help you.

AMOCA Survey

We also want to help those who’ve been displaced or are suffering losses find support and access the resources they may need. Below, we’ve compiled a list of some supportive services, including information, shelter, aid, and care for those navigating these heartbreaking challenges.

General Resources

Resources and Support for Artists

Local Resources and Ways You Can Help

Please email us at communications@amoca.org if you know of a resource we should add to the list above.

Are you a local ceramic artist who has lost studio space or materials in the devastating wildfires? Please complete our short survey or reach out to us at info@amoca.org — we might be able to help.

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