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Los AngelesApril 20, 2022 • View in browserCreative Sectors Made Up Nearly a Quarter of California’s Economy in 2020Some sectors thrived, like architecture, which added 670,000 jobs, but others lagged behind, Otis College’s new report finds. | Jasmine Liu The “creative economy” represented 23% of California’s gross regional product, or $687.6 billion, in 2020, according to a report by Los Angeles’s Otis College of Art and Design released this week. Defined by its authors as comprising five distinct sectors — architecture, “creative goods and products,” entertainment, fashion, and fine and performing arts — the industry is essential to the California economy, employing 3.9 million people. SPONSORED LATEST REVIEWS Alvaro Barrington’s Love Letter to Los AngelesBeyond a mere homage to LA’s aesthetic vocabulary, Alvaro Barrington sees past the superficiality of Hollywood to celebrate the myth-making at its center. | Caroline Ellen Liou Lydia Maria Pfeffer’s World of Fertility, Abundance, and PlayAnthropomorphized frog, insect, and bird figures bob in the background, dancing at the same spring ball. | Jennifer Remenchik Become a member today to support our independent journalism. CLOSING SOON Phel Steinmetz, “Grass and Pines Stonewall Peak, Cuyamaca” (1991), photo collage of 4 chromogenic prints mounted on matte board, 15.5 x 37 inches EJ Hill: Wherever We Will to Root Lisa Anne Auerbach: Unraveling Abraham Cruzvillegas: Tres sonetos Phel Steinmetz Alvado Barrington: 91-98 jfk-lax border Lydia Maria Pfeffer: Lily of the Valley ON VIEW Mapping Fiction Genevieve Gaignard: Strange Fruit Jaishri Abichandani: Flower-Headed Children How Do You See This World?’ The Art of Almighty God Diedrick Brackens: heaven is a muddy riverbed Phyllida Barlow The Port of Long Beach Recordings Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation
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