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10 Questions: What is Freedom?
Post date:What do art, social justice and philosophy have to do with freedom? UCLA professors Andrea Fraser, Lauren McCarthy, Ananya Roy, and Seana Shiffrin ponder "What is Freedom?"
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
The Making of the World's Largest Fused Glass Window
Post date:Judson Studios unveiled the world's largest fused glass window. To pull this major project off, the oldest family-run art glass company in the world, had to take their operations and this 12th-century art form into the 21st century.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Next Best Thing to Holding Sister Mary Corita Kent's Actual Prints
Post date:A nun and prolific artist, Sister Mary Corita Kent, produced almost 800 screen prints, creating over 800 serigraphs, thousands of watercolors, plus more public and private commissions. A '600-image' teaser is now available online at the Hammer Museum.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
This Beautiful Installation Reveals the Money Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline
Post date:Though the encampments at Standing Rock have gone, the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline continues. And right now, it’s taking place inside an art gallery.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Alexandra Manukyan: Putting the Fundamentals of Art to Work
Post date:Painter and teacher Alexandra Manukyan's work centers on the human form. Generally done in oil, her images are always depicted in delicate detail featuring figures with arched backs or slouched shoulders.
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Press Room
EXPLORE "Grand Canyon" Hosted by Filmmaker and Philanthropist Charlie Annenberg Weingarten Coming to KCETLink Sept. 28
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Cardboard Crafting: Ana Serrano's Paper Worlds
Post date:Artist Ana Serrano constructs cardboard-made sculptures inspired by Latino pop culture, and the beauty found in the day-to-day built environment of L.A.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Avi Roth and Downtown L.A.'s Coffee Counter-Culture
Post date:Coffee culture has bled into many aspects of Downtown L.A. life, including the fine art scene.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Skeith de Wine and the Uncertain Future of the Leonardo Da Vinci Institute
Post date:Artist Skeith de Wine looks at the contemporary world and asks, "What would Da Vinci do?"
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Paul Pescador and the Dark Side of Intimacy
Post date:Paul Pescador's art wants to get familiar with you. His work keep viewers at an emotional and physical distance, creating a constant yearning for consistency.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Weekender: Experiments in the Desert, Subatomic Particles and Monumental Drawings
Post date:Take a look at our list of art event picks this week.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
The Grand Grotesquerie of Gabe Bartalos
Post date:"Abhorrence and Obsession" celebrates the surreal and fantastical worlds of special effects artist Gabe Bartalos.
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visual art
Artbound
Adrià Julià's Multiple Temporalities
Post date:Adrià Julià's multi-media installations investigate the interdependence of individuals in relation to their physical and social surroundings.
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visual art
Artbound
Reza Sepahdari's Prayers for Peace
Post date:Iranian-born Reza Sepahdari makes art in Temecula's wine country. He believes in the role of the artist as a messenger of peace.
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visual art
Artbound
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate Restored
Post date:Santa Barbara celebrates the restoration of the large rainbow-colored sculpture dedicated to the artists of the town.
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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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community arts
Artbound
Fallen Fruit and the 'Thin End of the Wedge'
Post date:Janet Owen Driggs reports on "The Del Aire Fruit Park," the first public fruit park in the state.
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visual art
Artbound
Fleeing the Rose Garden: Marjan K. Vayghan Creates Safe Spaces in Los Angeles
Post date:Marjan K. Vayghan's "Legacy Crates," a series of transformed art shipping crates, symbolizes her journey from Iran, the land of her ancestry, and her transcultural life and identity in the U.S.
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visual art
Artbound
Fleeing the Rose Garden: Marjan K. Vayghan Creates Safe Spaces in Los Angeles
Post date:Marjan K. Vayghan's "Legacy Crates," a series of transformed art shipping crates, symbolizes her journey from Iran, the land of her ancestry, and her transcultural life and identity in the U.S.
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visual art
Artbound
Considering Art About Agriculture
Post date:The annual "Art About Agriculture" exhibit examines Ventura's agrarian heritage and the significance of agriculture today.