Events Schedule
Tuesday
Sep
17
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
Wednesday
Sep
18
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
7:30 PM
Every third Wednesday of the month, the Los Angeles Poet Societ and Jessica Wilson present this showcase of written art.
Thursday
Sep
19
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
2:00 PM
Hammer artists-in-residence KCHUNG Radio invite visitors to participate in news reports and interviews throughout the museum's spaces -- and all in a museum whisper.
7:30 PM
Local author Aimee Bender visits Skylight Books to read from and discuss her new short-story collection, "The Color Master."
Friday
Sep
20
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
6:30 PM
The Music CenterThe Music Center's biweekly outdoor dance party wraps up its summer season with samba music at Grand Park. The event runs till 10 p.m.
Saturday
Sep
21
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
2:00 PM
Hammer artists-in-residence KCHUNG Radio invite visitors to participate in news reports and interviews throughout the museum's spaces -- and all in a museum whisper.
5:00 PM
L.A. Chinatown hosts its 75th annual autumn harvest festival, a tradition dating back more than 3,000 years in China.
6:00 PM
The Getty Center offers an evening of outdoor music, city views and strolling through the galleries. This week's headlining act is Big Black Delta, the indie-electonica solo project of Mellowdrone's Jonathan Bates.
Sunday
Sep
22
10:00 AM
Back for its fifteenth year, the Natural History Museum invites you to examine more than fifty-three butterfly and moth species -- including the monarch, the Spicebush swallowtail and the California dogface -- along with an assortment of California plants.
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
This new exhibition explores the history of proposed urban innovations that have never been realized in Los Angeles and asks why the city is lacking in architectural innovation.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
Monday
Sep
23
10:00 AM
From Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan to Miles Davis to Johnny Cash, the Grammy Museum showcases photographs, artifacts and musical footage from the 125 year history of Columbia Records.
10:00 AM
The architectural eccentricities and urban sprawl of Los Angeles are given their due aesthetic considerations in this new exhibit at the Getty Museum.
10:00 AM
The Getty Center focuses on famed Los Angeles artist Ed Ruscha's urban landscape photography of the 1960s and '70s.
11:00 AM
The Orange County Museum of Art has re-envisioned their former California Biennial as a survey of West Coast art and artists that also explores a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.
11:00 AM
This new exhibition at the Autry National Center showcases the dynamic and evolving art and culture of the peoples of the American West.
11:00 AM
The artist responsible for the iconic installation of Los Angeles lamposts just out front of LACMA has worked up another impressive feat of engineering with 'Metropolis II,' a room-size diorama of a city complete with working freeways.
11:00 AM
A new full-scale exhibition of works by artist Richard Artshwager travels from New York to Los Angeles. This is the first exhibit of its kind since a 1986 retrospective at the Whitney Museum in New York.
11:00 AM
The Museum of Latin American Art presents a long-running exhibit of photographs that illustrate Mexico from 1920 to the present.
11:00 AM
'James Turrell: A Retrospective' explores nearly fifty years in the career of James Turrell, a key artist in the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 1960s and '70s.
12:00 PM
La Plaza de Cultura y Artes presents anexhibit of labor leader César Chávez and the activism of late '60s California as seen through the eyes of freelance photographer George Rodriguez.
7:45 PM
Give that new material a whirl, as the Last Bookstore holds a weekly open mic series.
8:00 PM
Kurt Braunohler and Kristen Schaal's weekly variety show Hot Tub moves to The Virgil in Los Angeles.
Sunday
Oct
6
10:00 AM
Now in its sixth year, this celebration of Mexican food and culture will feature a variety of delicious moles -- from sweet to salty to hot, and from Puebla to Oaxaca to Tlaxcala to Guerrero -- plus live music and folk dancing.
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