Events Schedule
Wednesday
Jun
19
8:00 PM
This annual screening series presented by the Los Angeles Conservancy combines classic films and historic movie theaters.
Thursday
Jun
20
10:00 AM
Harmony Murphy curates a group show at L&M Arts which uses Germano Celant's concept of 'poor art' as its jumping-off point.
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
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
LAXArt presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Redling Fine Art.
11:00 AM
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
11:00 AM
Nan Goldin's new exhibit at Matthew Marks combines close-up photographs she took of masterpieces in the Louvre, juxtaposed with photographs of family, friends and lovers.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The fourth installment of the Hollywood Fringe Festival celebrates not only the weird, the bizarre, and the offbeat in live performance
12:00 PM
Film Independent presents the annual Los Angeles Film Festival which holds screenings, conversations and panel discussions over eleven days saturated with cinephilia.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
7:15 PM
Juan Felipe Herrera, the California Poet Laureate and author of the new book "Senegal Taxi," presents a reading with Marisa Urrutia Gedney and Freddy Lopez.
7:30 PM
Intentionally unintentional rabble-rouser and author of 'Shoplifting From American Apparel,' Tao Lin reads from and signs his new novel 'Taipei' at Skylight Books.
8:00 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), "His Girl Friday."
Friday
Jun
21
10:00 AM
Harmony Murphy curates a group show at L&M Arts which uses Germano Celant's concept of 'poor art' as its jumping-off point.
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
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
LAXArt presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Redling Fine Art.
11:00 AM
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
11:00 AM
Nan Goldin's new exhibit at Matthew Marks combines close-up photographs she took of masterpieces in the Louvre, juxtaposed with photographs of family, friends and lovers.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The fourth installment of the Hollywood Fringe Festival celebrates not only the weird, the bizarre, and the offbeat in live performance
12:00 PM
Film Independent presents the annual Los Angeles Film Festival which holds screenings, conversations and panel discussions over eleven days saturated with cinephilia.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
5:30 PM
Concert organist Ty Woodward will play the historic Welte-Mignon organ at Scotty's Castle for this annual concert, the only time each year the instrument is played by human hands.
6:30 PM
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences presents an outdoor screening series.
7:30 PM
Alonzo King's LINES Ballet teams up with Chicago-based Hubbard Street Dance Company for a three-night stand at the Music Center that includes works by Twyla Tharp and Ohad Naharin.
8:00 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), "His Girl Friday."
8:00 PM
Illusionist Albie Selznick mixes elements of comedy, autobiography and good old fashioned prestidigitation in this magic show at the Road Theatre.
8:30 PM
Who needs a reason to throw a party? The Hammer celebrates the longest day of the year with extended hours for their new exhibits, A. Quincy Jones: Building For A Better Living and Richard Artschwager!, and a live DJ set from KCRW's Jeremy Sole.
9:00 PM
PEN Center USA presents this group reading featuring authors Janet Fitch, Rachel Kushner, Jim Krusoe, Doug Kearney and Jim Gavin.
Saturday
Jun
22
10:00 AM
Harmony Murphy curates a group show at L&M Arts which uses Germano Celant's concept of 'poor art' as its jumping-off point.
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
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
LAXArt presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Redling Fine Art.
11:00 AM
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
11:00 AM
Nan Goldin's new exhibit at Matthew Marks combines close-up photographs she took of masterpieces in the Louvre, juxtaposed with photographs of family, friends and lovers.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The fourth installment of the Hollywood Fringe Festival celebrates not only the weird, the bizarre, and the offbeat in live performance
12:00 PM
Film Independent presents the annual Los Angeles Film Festival which holds screenings, conversations and panel discussions over eleven days saturated with cinephilia.
12:00 PM
The Craft in America Study Center will conclude its three-part series of exhibitions focusing on the intersection of craft and food culture with "Good Enough to Eat: Food as Medium for Craft."
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
5:30 PM
Concert organist Ty Woodward will play the historic Welte-Mignon organ at Scotty's Castle for this annual concert, the only time each year the instrument is played by human hands.
6:30 PM
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences presents an outdoor screening series.
7:30 PM
Alonzo King's LINES Ballet teams up with Chicago-based Hubbard Street Dance Company for a three-night stand at the Music Center that includes works by Twyla Tharp and Ohad Naharin.
7:30 PM
Now in its 11th year, Cinespia's alfresco summer screening series returns to Hollywood Forever. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, drinks and picnic supplies.
8:00 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), "His Girl Friday."
8:00 PM
Illusionist Albie Selznick mixes elements of comedy, autobiography and good old fashioned prestidigitation in this magic show at the Road Theatre.
8:30 PM
This outdoor screening series combines movies, live music and a rotating cast of food trucks.
Sunday
Jun
23
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
Film Independent presents the annual Los Angeles Film Festival which holds screenings, conversations and panel discussions over eleven days saturated with cinephilia.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
1:30 PM
Rancho Los Alamitos presents its second season of Conversations in Place, in which scholars, authors, journalists and community leaders discuss the past, present and future of Southern California.
2:00 PM
Alonzo King's LINES Ballet teams up with Chicago-based Hubbard Street Dance Company for a three-night stand at the Music Center that includes works by Twyla Tharp and Ohad Naharin.
7:00 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), "His Girl Friday."
Monday
Jun
24
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
7:15 PM
David Ornette Cherry and Jan Cherry, two of the children of the late Don Cherry, will perform with the musicians of Organic Roots to honor their father, a legendary jazz and world-music trumpeter.
8:00 PM
Kurt Braunohler and Kristen Schaal's weekly variety show Hot Tub moves to The Virgil in Los Angeles.
Tuesday
Jun
25
10:00 AM
Harmony Murphy curates a group show at L&M Arts which uses Germano Celant's concept of 'poor art' as its jumping-off point.
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
7:30 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), 'His Girl Friday.'
Wednesday
Jun
26
10:00 AM
Harmony Murphy curates a group show at L&M Arts which uses Germano Celant's concept of 'poor art' as its jumping-off point.
10:00 AM
Redling Fine Art presents a room-filling installation of mixed-media, double-sided work from Dashiell Manley in conjunction with an exhibit currently running at Culver City's LAXArt.
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.
10:00 AM
Who says patronage is dead? This new exhibit at the Bowers Museum highlights some of the oldest and most unique pieces from the collections of the Medici families.
10:00 AM
A new exhibition of photographs from Martin Schoeller that explores the visual nuances in sets of identical twins.
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
Now known for his Barnes & Noble-overstock puppy photo books, William Wegman once took pictures of himself as well. The Marc Selwyn Gallery hosts a series of comedic self-portraits from the 1970s.
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
The Hammer Museum presents the first major museum retrospective of the Los Angeles-based architect A. Quincy Jones.
11:00 AM
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents "This Is Not A Silent Movie," an exhibit featuring acclaimed Alaska Native artists Sonya Kelliher-Combs, Da-ka-xeen Mehner, Susie Silook, and Nicholas Galanin.
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.
11:00 AM
LACMA's exhibit on the films, photographs and controversy surrounding famed director Stanley Kubrick.
11:00 AM
San Francisco-based printer and typographer Jack Stauffacher new exhibit at LACMA explores the possibilities in the presentation of text.
11:00 AM
A series of photographs on display as part of the culmination of emerging artist Cyprien Gaillard's residency at the Hammer Museum.
11:00 AM
A man of many talents and many mediums, Hans Richter gets a retrospective of over 150 works in this exhibition at LACMA.
12:00 PM
The Skirball Cultural Center presents the first major museum exhibition of the life and work of artist, illustrator, animator and toy designer Gary Baseman.
12:00 PM
The Huntington Museum holds a long-running exhibition that draws on the rich heritage of wildflower illustration to take a closer look at California's natural and horticultural history.
7:30 PM
La Jolla Playhouse presents playwright John Guare's adaptation of the Ben Hecht play and the Howard Hawks film, the terrifically chatty portrait of a 1939 newspaper man and his star reporter (and ex-wife), 'His Girl Friday.'
8:00 PM
This annual screening series presented by the Los Angeles Conservancy combines classic films and historic movie theaters.
Friday
Jun
28
7:30 PM
Dan Fante, the author and son of famed L.A. novelist John Fante, will read from his new mystery book, "Point Doom," about an ex-PI out to avenge a friend's murder.
8:00 PM
The Cinefamily screens a new documentary on a long-forgotten but recently-discovered musical trio of brothers who never quite managed to hit the big time, but did manage to play punk music before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones ever existed. In addition, Death will be on-hand for a Q&A and a live set to follow the screening.
Saturday
Jun
29
2:00 PM
This annual screening series presented by the Los Angeles Conservancy combines classic films and historic movie theaters.
4:00 PM
The visiting San Francisco-based artist Cliff Hengst presents a unique mobile performance art piece.
7:00 PM
The Cinefamily screens a new documentary on a long-forgotten but recently-discovered musical trio of brothers who never quite managed to hit the big time, but did manage to play punk music before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones ever existed. In addition, Death will be on-hand for a Q&A and a live set to follow the screening.
Wednesday
Jul
10
7:30 PM
The Cinefamily gets back to its roots at the Silent Movie Theatre with this screening series featuring rare films from the pre- and early-sound era.
Saturday
Jul
20
8:30 PM
This outdoor screening series combines movies, live music and a rotating cast of food trucks.
Saturday
Jul
27
8:30 PM
This outdoor screening series combines movies, live music and a rotating cast of food trucks.
Sunday
Jul
28
6:30 PM
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences presents an outdoor screening series.
Friday
Sep
20
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.
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