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visual art
Artbound
Cleared For Takeoff
Post date:A contemporary arts festival at LAX explores the visual dynamics of air travel.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
MOCA Director Philippe Vergne on Art in Los Angeles
Post date:MOCA Director Philippe Vergne discusses Mike Kelley and the future of MOCA and the arts in Los Angeles.
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Artbound
MOCA Director Philippe Vergne on Art in Los Angeles
Post date:MOCA Director Philippe Vergne discusses Mike Kelley and the future of MOCA and the arts in Los Angeles.
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literature
Artbound
Inside the Clark Library's Immense Oscar Wilde Collection
Post date:An exhaustive archive of literary hero and icon of LGBT rights Oscar Wilde is growing at UCLA's William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
D*Face Comes to Los Angeles
Post date:A new pop-up show will survey British street artist D*Face's quick assent from an unknown designer to an internationally recognized artist.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Play the LA River: Using Games to Engage Open Spaces
Post date:Play the LA River features 51 weeks of play along Los Angeles' 51-mile long river, offering a diverse range of public programs for over a year.
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invertebrates
Redefine
5 Fascinating Insects You Probably Didn't Know Lived in L.A.
Post date:The BioSCAN Project, a citizen-science insect research project launched by the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum (NHM), has been turning up some fascinating captured insects. We've picked five of what we thought were the among most interesting.
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artbound
Press Room
This Week on KCET's Award-Winning Weekly Series 'SOCAL CONNECTED': Are They Art or Ads? The Controversy Over Murals Containing Company Logos and Ads, and the Gray Area that has Emerged Between Art and Advertising
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open classroom
History & Society
This Fall: Ready to Look at the World with New Eyes
Post date:A first generation college student reflects on the challenges and the supportive people and programs that helped her achieve her goal of attending college.
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Science
Redefine
Study: It's Possible to Power All of California With Clean Energy, But...
Post date:A new study claims that California could power itself entirely with wind, water, solar, and geothermal energy by 2050, but it would require devoting more than 4,800 square miles of the state's land and waters to wind turbines and utility-scale solar po...
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SoCal Connected
Angeles Crest 100-Mile Endurance Run
Angeles Crest 100-Mile Endurance Run
Post date:Every year, marathon runners prepare for the Angeles Crest 100-mile endurance run in the mountains above Los Angeles.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Artbound Wins L.A. Area Emmy for "Invisible Cities" Documentary
Post date:On Saturday July 26, Artbound was awarded an L.A.-Area Emmy Award for the documentary "Invisible Cities: An Opera for Headphones."
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Man One With One Man's Goal: Make Graffiti Legit
Post date:Graffiti artist Man One works to develop a code of the street between art and commerce in Los Angeles.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
On the Boardwalk: Jeanne van Heeswijk's Public Faculty 8
Post date:Jeanne van Heeswijk's work engages places where market-driven "regeneration" is displacing resident populations, focusing on the gentrification of Hollywood.
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Music
Artbound
A Remembrance of Jazz Icon Charlie Haden
Post date:The death of jazz legend Charlie Haden at the age of 76 resounds strongly in L.A., where Haden built his career and called home for decades.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Can Creative Practice Gentrify Creative Practice?
Post date:Those involved in the growth of the artistic, cycling, and sharing culture of Los Angeles since 2009 reflect on the success of these respective movements.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Unearthed: The Rediscovery of John Altoon
Post date:Every once in awhile, a previously forgotten artist will become relevant again. The abstract and figurative work of John Altoon will be surveyed in several galleries at LACMA.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Danielle Dean: My Own Multiplicities
Post date:Artbound caught up with multi-disciplinary artist Danielle Dean to discuss her influences and her project for the Hammer Museum's Made in L.A. exhibition.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Mr. Bonzai and Keiko Kasai: Thirty Years of Inspiration
Post date:The couple Mr. Bonzai and Keiko Kasai have been inspiring each other for thirty years. They both have an exhibit opening on June 15 at the Salomon Huerta Studio Gallery.
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Performance
Artbound
Rainmakers: The Los Angeles Department of Weather Modification
Post date:The "Los Angeles Department of Weather Modification," a four-day sound art performance series at L.A.'s Grand Park, explores both the scientific and spiritual connections to weather modification.