For Members of the Working Press 

The Ebell of Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization and historic event venue located in the heart of Los Angeles. Established in 1894, we are dedicated to inspiring women and building community through arts, culture and education. At The Ebell, women convene to connect, convene, collaborate, and contribute to Los Angeles and celebrate what women can do when we work together. 

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For press inquiries, interviews, and additional information, please contact:

press@EbellofLA.org or Vanessa Flores Waite at vfloreswaite@gmail.com 

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About The Ebell of Los Angeles

The Ebell of Los Angeles is a nonprofit organization founded in 1894 by women for women. It is focused on inspiring women and building community through arts, culture, education, service and stewa in rdship of its 94,000-square-foot building, gardens and campus.  At The Ebell, women convene to connect, convene, collaborate, and contribute to Los Angeles and celebrate what women can do when we work together. The organization's philanthropic efforts include the RCA endowment which awards annual grants totaling more than $100,000 per year to various nonprofits that assist women and children in need, and the 104-year-old Ebell/Flint Scholarship that has awarded more than 5,000 scholarships to local college and university students. The group’s historic campus located in the Hancock Park/Windsor Square area is an iconic landmark listed on the US National Register of Historic Places.

About The Ebell’s Historic Campus

The historic Ebell structure and theatre were built in 1927 and designed by renowned architect Sumner Hunt. The campus originally served as a central hub for learning and arts lectures in support of the education of women. The Art Salon was one of the first art galleries in Los Angeles to showcase the work of female artists. With three levels and over 94,000 square feet, the renaissance-inspired building is a noted architectural treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a designated Los Angeles Cultural Monument. The campus includes a grand dining room, art salon, courtyard garden, five stages and over 2,000 seats, including the 1,238 seat Broadway-style Wilshire Ebell Theater.

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