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The Art Rise programs under the We Rise mental health resources rubric were created in collaboration with museums, cultural institutions and independent artists and Read full Post
A new musical based on vintage science fiction, a new opera workshop's short-film debut, art and photography about representation and exclusion, a storytelling proje Read full Post
Part immersive art installation and part painting exhibition, Los Angeles-based artist PunkMeTender's latest project with West Hollywood gallery Art Angels is also a Read full Post
From Anti-racist children's books to political cartoons to superheroes of color, artists are playing a critical role in the fight against injustice. Join Heroes of C Read full Post
On Monday, May 10, 2021 a small audience entered the central courtyard at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles at around dusk. Folding chairs were arrayed in pairs and sin Read full Post
Zära Monet Feeney is an exceptional talent. With a background in classical technique and deep art historical foundations, Feeney has a taste for optical effects and Read full Post
Humans love stories. We love to tell them, hear them, remember and invent them, starting from childhood and lasting until forever. In a way, no one loves stories mor Read full Post
The city's culture sector is opening back up, but remains committed to both outdoor and online accessibility. For example, while just about every area museum and art Read full Post
Rob Reynolds engineers layered interplay between perfectionist rendering, stentorian art history, almost kitschy pop culture, and tropes of tourism propaganda. From Read full Post
Art installations in the desert and collaborative graffiti in sketchbooks, self-guided audio theater in the park, a classical music-centered film about glamorous and Read full Post
Ai Weiwei is a prolific artist, whose works in sculpture, installation, photography, film and LEGO bricks have captured imaginations around the world. His high profi Read full Post
Known for surreal images centering nature and especially the world of water and ice, in a sense Luciana Abait's true subject is humanity's movement across and impact Read full Post