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From the handmade to the heartfelt, ephemeral and functional, experiential and edible, one of a kind and coveted—here are the L.A. Weekly Arts Editor’s picks for Read full Post
Artist Amanda Maccagnan works primarily in stained glass — an unusual choice for a young, unconventional talent whose aesthetic is more a blend of street, Pop, got Read full Post
For dancers and choreographers Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber, life has become a long and lovely pas de deux. After their overlapping years with legendary Batshev Read full Post
New York City’s Baryshnikov Arts Center appreciates the enduring appeal of classic theater, and embraces the contemporary power of technology to bridge its live an Read full Post
Liberating the art of embroidery from its narrow picturesque functions in the domestic craft sphere, Carmen Mardónez instead approaches its mediums and materials w Read full Post
Aya, also known as Faith Umoh, is an interdisciplinary creative whose range of expertise and practice includes data science, African history, media culture, storytel Read full Post
Painter Cherie Benner Davis’ signature Super-Natural style is inspired by the flamboyance of botanical life in Southern California, and equally seeks to transform Read full Post
The mystique of the Laurel Canyon music scene (1965 to 1975) is pervasive to many of us, as its talented residents inspired each other to create songs like Californi Read full Post
The first weekend of the new year is always a big one for art lovers, with a panoply of gallery shows and creative projects vying to set the tone for a new season, a Read full Post
Ana Rodriguez practices a thoughtful but passionate deconstruction of the decorative floral motif genre in painting and sculpture. Her supercharged palette and vocab Read full Post
The thing about classics is that with each new production by a new generation, the most timeless works are able to transcend the era and location of their original s Read full Post
There are myriad ways for humanity to experience our connectedness with the natural world, but a new project from the Audubon Society really maps it out. Their new y Read full Post
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