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leimert park
Youth Voices
Leimert Park Workshop #2: Finding Focus
Post date:It was time for the students to re-frame their thinking and explore how they can translate their ideas into the visual language of photography and video.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Stripping Away Artifice with Photographer Christofer Dierdorff
Post date:Capturing some of the world's most celebrated people, photographer Christofer Dierdorff calls his portraits "confrontational" due to their uncomfortable size and perspective.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Walking East of West L.A.: The Photography of Kevin McCollister
Post date:Photographer Kevin McCollister captures the beauty of L.A.'s lonelier, hidden contours.
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youth voices student producer
Youth Voices
Community Field Trip: Elysian Valley
Post date:Students explored, conducted interviews, and took photos of the places and people that capture the many layers of Elysian Valley.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
Seeing How Los Angeles Was Made Modern
Post date:Once a corporate record of how Southern California was electrified, the Edison collection at the Huntington Library is now something more -- time machine, site of enigmas, and zone of investigation of the city's modern dichotomies.
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asian accents
Artbound
Documenting Exodus: Hit Man Gurung and Nepal's Departing Youth
Post date:Nepalese artist Hit Man Gurung's offers a look at the effects of war on Nepal
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Riverside Art Museum
Artbound
Exploring the 'Golden Dream' of Riverside's Eastside
Post date:Writer Susan Straight tell stories about East Riverside
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Inland Empire
Artbound
Inland Empire Artists Capture the Sense of 'Being Here'
Post date:In the new exhibition "Being Here," Inland Empire artists express themselves.
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Deverell
SoCal Focus
What Do We See When We Look at L.A.? Photographs from the Edison Collection
Post date:Many of the images were taken by by G. Haven Bishop whose work, almost entirely unknown today, has the subtlety and richness of Julius Shulman's photographs.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Japan's Photographers Reflect the Realities of a Changing World
Post date:The works of three Japanese photographers, two in Japan and one here in Los Angeles, reflect the many changing realities of the Japanese experience on both sides of the Pacific during the mid-20th century.
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writing on the wall
History & Society
Photography Turns Street Art and Murals into a Complete Urban Collage
Post date:When one takes a closer look at murals through a photograph, it shows how they share space with the immediate environment -- and begins to resemble early 20th century photo-montage collage.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Liminal Elements: A Shipping Container Becomes a Camera Obscura
Post date:The "Liminal Camera," housed in a traveling shipping container, is both a one-of-a-kind camera and serves as its own photo processing center and storage facility.
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elysian valley
Youth Voices
Students Capture the L.A. River on Film
Post date:Youth Voices student were given disposable film cameras to photograph the river.
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Youth Voices
HeArt Project Students Create Opportunities Through Art
Post date:With art, creativity and support, students are able to harness new opportunities and see a new future for themselves.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Under the Influence: Michael Miller's L.A. Hip-Hop Photography
Post date:Thumb through a stack of major Los Angeles hip-hop albums from the late 1980s through mid-1990s and you might notice one name credited on all of them: Michael Miller.
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Photography
Artbound
Under the Influence: Michael Miller's L.A. Hip-Hop Photography
Post date:Michael Miller was the go-to lensman for countless album covers and publicity stills during one of California hip-hop's most vibrant eras.
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Autry National Center
Lost L.A.
Who Took the First Photo of Los Angeles?
Post date:Its origin story is something of a mystery. Who took the photo, and when?
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visual art
Artbound
Catherine Opie: From the Outside In
Post date:Catherine Opie's images are distinguished by her ability to merge references to photographic history with the stuff of contemporary life.
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san diego county
Artbound
Ñongos: A Document of the Tijuana River's Improvised Housing Community
Post date:Ana Andrade is one of a handful of new-generation Tijuana artists involved in artistic practices desiring to produce social change.
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Boyle Heights
Earth Focus
Young Women Discover Their Voice and the San Gabriel Mountains Through Photography
Post date:Through a camera's lens, we create a world based on what we choose to focus on.