About

Learn about the Culver City Arts foundation and it’s impact on the community.

Our history

We facilitate where help is needed.

We preserve the past, enrich the present and create the future of arts and culture in Culver City. Culver Arts is comprised of community leaders who volunteer their time, experience and resources so the arts can flourish in our city. Our vision is to inspire the community and support the creative culture of Culver City.

Our Story

Culver City Arts Foundation was born out of the Culver City Cultural Affairs Commission. We wanted to expand our independence and reach into the community to be able to better serve the needs of everyone, from art lovers and supporters to the artists who contribute to our vibrant arts landscape. Becoming our own, separate foundation gives us the ability to cast a wider net for artists at all levels and cater to a wider spectrum of sponsorship potentials.

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An Engaged Community Where The Arts Can Flourish

The Culver City Arts Foundation is a local 501(c)3 here to boost the creative culture of Culver City. Through fiscal grants, program supports, and creative networks opportunities, we support an engaged community that values a thriving arts culture.

WHO WE ARE

Jim B. Clarke

Chair

Jim was elected as a Culver City Council member from 2012 to 2018. He served as Mayor in 2016-2017 during the City’s Centennial. Previously, he served as a public policy consultant to Southern California Grantmakers and to The Annenberg Foundation. He was Director, Mayor’s Office of Grants and Director of Federal Relations for Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa; Chief of Staff to two Los Angeles members of Congress – Rep. Diane Watson and Rep. Brad Sherman; executive director of two non-profit organizations and Managing Associate for the executive search firm of Korn/Ferry International. Read more...
He holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Cal State Long Beach and a Bachelor of Science degree from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT. Jim spent 23 years on active and reserve duty with the U.S. Coast Guard retiring as a Commander. He is also a graduate of the CORO Foundation Public Affairs Fellowship.​

Sehnita Joshua Mattison

Vice Chair

Sehnita is a television producer for a number of daytime talk shows and court shows such as Judge Judy and Divorce Court, where she earned her second Emmy nomination this year. In front of the camera, Sehnita served as the Co-Host and News Director for CCN Sunrise, a hyper-local morning show serving the world-class city of Pasadena, California. The show engaged residents with entertaining segments on everything from local/national politics to cooking and fitness. Sehnita moved to Culver City in 2011 with her husband and has two children. Her oldest son is completing the Spanish Immersion program at El Marino Language School. Sehnita graduated with a B.S. in Biopsychology from the University of Michigan.

Tony Spano, Jr., DMA

Treasurer

Tony has been a member of the Culver City High School faculty since 1998, where he was named the district’s “Sony Pictures Entertainment Teacher of the Year” in 2016. In addition to teaching instrumental and vocal music, he is also the Creative Director of Music and Executive Director of the CCHS Academy of Visual & Performing Arts (www.avpa.org). Originally from Denver, he received his Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and his MFA and DMA instrumental Conducting from UCLA. Tony is also on the Board of Directors of Pacific Serenades, a Los Angeles-based chamber music organization. Tony has been a resident of West Hollywood for 27 years, where he lives with his husband, Brian Padgett (a high school English teacher), and their maltipoo, Roxie.

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David Voncannon

Secretary

David is the founder and owner of D & E Associates providing IT consulting, maintenance and home integration services for small companies and individuals. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Computer Electronics and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. David also holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Duke University, Fuqua School of Business. David is active in Culver City working as a community spokesperson. As the founder and President of the Tellefson Park Neighborhood Association, he helped move the development of the Tilden Terrace project forward. He served on the Culver City Advisory Council on Redevelopment until the redevelopment agency was dissolved. Read more...
David served for eight years as a member of Culver City Planning Commission, including two years as Commission Chair. David was also on the board of the Culver City Chamber of Commerce for nine years and two years on the board, one year as Board Chair, of Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra. David is a US Navy veteran serving during the Vietnam War with patrol Squadrons VP 30 and VP 56. He and his wife, Elizabeth, have lived in the Tellefson Park area of Culver City for 22 years.​

Board Members

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Chase Anderson-Shaw

Chase Anderson-Shaw is the manager of the Kirk Douglas Theatre. He began working for Center Theatre Group as un usher in 2013 and has worked in a variety of positions in the company since, eventually taking his current position at the end of 2021. Chase received a BA in Dramatic Arts at USC, and in addition to his work in arts administration has worked as both an actor and director all across Los Angeles. He is currently pursuing his Master's in Clinical Therapy at Pepperdine University. He is also an avid gamer and enjoys such activities as leading tabletop roleplaying groups and brewing his own mead.

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Tim Giles

Tim Giles has been present in Culver City since 2021, when he began working for The Actors' Gang. Initially hired to work in the Gang's Development Department, Tim now serves as the Interim Managing Director. With a background in theater and arts administration, he has spent much of his career working with small nonprofits in various capacities and with a focus on community-building. Tim holds a BFA in Acting from Rutgers University and an MFA in Acting from the University of South Carolina. He is excited to serve the Culver City artist community through the Culver City Arts Foundation.

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Shona Gupta

Shona is a woman in tech, a mom, wife, activist, and entrepreneur. When she’s not doing deals in the e-commerce space, she works on her entrepreneurial initiatives. During the pandemic she launched Maharindee - Her brand gives a % of its profits to Room to Read, a nonprofit organization that empowers girls in Asia and Africa to stay in school. Shona has worked for a variety of companies -- KPE (a VC firm), Mattel, Hearst Media, and most recently a German company called commerce tools. She specializes in the digital space but has worked in publishing and with non-profits too. After college, she worked as a volunteer teacher for author Arundhati Roy's Mother (Mary Roy) in a small town in Kerala, South India. Early in her career, she spent 5 years working for the Aperture Foundation with photographers such as Henri Cartier Bresson, Raghu Rai, and Sebastian Salgado. She also volunteered for the Henry Street Settlement for several years. Shona has a BA from McGill and MBA from Claremont Graduate University where she took classes from Peter Drucker himself! These days Shona follows the LA art scene closely and has volunteered for several years with the Culver City Art Walk and Roll event. Shona is now excited to be part of the Culver City Arts Foundation Board. Shona's passions include being a Mom, an avid tennis player, a nature enthusiast, and an art/travel buff.

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A. Alicia Ide

Alicia currently serves as a Management Analyst for Culver City’s Director of Public Works. Prior to taking on this role, she managed the launch of the City’s Artist Laureate Program, and she continues to assist the Cultural Affairs Division. For over a decade, Alicia served as Director of Business Administration for the Wende Museum in Culver City, advancing infrastructure development for the young museum, overseeing operations, financial management, HR, and event production, and playing a key role in securing major funding. Together with the Wende Director, she co-managed a $5M+ construction project to renovate the Culver City Armory and opened expanded operations at the site in 2017. Prior to joining the Wende, Alicia worked for non-profit performing and visual arts organizations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. During graduate school she served as a law clerk and taught public high school. Alicia received her JD from the University of Southern California, her BA from Wellesley College in political science and economics, and she has completed coursework at Yale University and Whittier College. Alicia studied vocal performance for over a decade and is a passionate supporter and consumer of the arts. Along with the Culver City Arts Foundation, she also serves on the board of Impro Theatre, and leads her homeowner’s association. And in her free time, she enjoys her dogs, spending time with friends and family, gardening, and reading.

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Ken Mand

Ken is an active Culver City community member and is currently sitting on the City of Culver City’s General Plan Advisory Committee and CCUSD’s Community Budget Advisory Committee. He is also a founding Board Member of the Arts District Residents Association and is very active within the Arts District Business Improvement District. Along with fellow residents and business colleagues, Ken is a founding committee member for the annual Culver City Art Walk and Roll Festival, which celebrates the arts as well as creativity in the future of our City’s multimodal transportation network. Ken holds a BA in Integrative Arts from Penn State University, where he met his wife Suzanne. Together, they are proud parents of two daughters in CCUSD.

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Rachel Zients Schinderman

Rachel Zients Schinderman is a writer and teacher. In another life she was an actress and a TV producer. Her work has appeared in The LA Times, Shondaland, and Modern Loss to name a few. She is a graduate of The Newhouse School at Syracuse University as well as The Neighborhood Playhouse for Theater. She has a Masters of Professional Writing from The University of Southern California and a teaching certificate in creative writing pedagogy from Antioch University. Originally from New York City, she currently lives in Culver City with her two sons, two dogs, and one husband. Her work can be read at Rachelzschinderman.com.

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