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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 LA
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.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Fifteen Seconds of Fame: The Andy Warhol Polaroids
Post date:A selection of polaroids by Andy Warhol are on display at The Luckman Gallery. The exhibition emphasizes the labor involved in the production of the artist's work.
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Agriculture
Lost LA
When L.A. Was Empty: Wide-Open SoCal Landscapes
Post date:Early photographs of Los Angeles surprise for many reasons, but often what's most striking is how empty the city looks.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Morgan Maassen's Color of Creativity and Texture of Ambition
Post date:Photographer and Santa Barbara native Morgan Maassen's career in the surf editorial world is on a meteoric rise.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
A Camera with a Conscience: Documenting Diversity in America
Post date:Atascadero photographer Joe Schwartz, whose 100th birthday coincides with his community's centennial, has dedicated his career to documenting America's have-nots.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
'Prison Landscapes' and the Interior World of the Incarcerated
Post date:Alyse Emdur explores the hand-crafted murals produced by prison inmates, which show whimsical worlds conjured from the inmates' imaginations.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Sidewalk Stories: The Photography of William Reagh
Post date:Since arriving in L.A. in the 1930s, William Reagh captured a sense of the city's humanity during its most vigorous years of growth and urban renewal.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Salon of Beauty
Post date:San Francisco photojournalist Candacy Taylor followed her interest in the social dynamics of traditional female work roles to Twentynine Palms and never looked back.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Waitress Anthropologist Candacy Taylor Goes Beyond 'the Counter'
Post date:San Francisco photojournalist Candacy Taylor followed her interest in the social dynamics of traditional female work roles to Twentynine Palms and never looked back. Salons and diners are her subjects of choice.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Alchemist: Ian Ruhter's Adventures in Silver and Light
Post date:Ian Ruhter tweaks and bends the possibilities of an antique photographic process to create dreamlike, elusively temporal images of his subjects.
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film and media arts
Artbound
Siempre es Hoy: Capturing the Latin Alternative Moment
Post date:Twenty years ago, musician Emilio Morales started La Banda Elástica as a fanzine. It featured huge Latin alternative acts at a time when no other American publication did.
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Pop Art
Artbound
David LaChapelle's Seismic Shift
Post date:Photographer David LaChapelle takes on the world of high-stakes museum collections in his newest mammoth work -- a singular vision of destruction that pits nature against culture. Guess who wins.
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America Tropical
Artbound
Representing Revolt: Images of the Mexican Revolution
Post date:Mexico at the Hour of Combat: Sabino Osuna's Photographs of the Mexican Revolution is an exhibition on view at UC Riverside's California Museum of Photography from November 3, 2012 to January 5, 2013.
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Photography
Artbound
Adolescence, Remixed: Charlie White and Boom Bip's "Music for Sleeping Children"
Post date:Visual artist Charlie White collaborates with avant electronic musician Boom Bip aka Brian Hollon, on a new endeavor, Music For Sleeping Children, which pairs interviews with adolescent girls with club-rocking beats.