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El Nopal Press: 30 Years of Expanding Borders with Female Artists
Post date:For the last 30 years, El Nopal Press has intentionally been a studio where artists can experiment with printmaking. Some of the most provocative artistic pieces and innovations have come from the studio’s collaborations with women.
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Visual Arts
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Drawing the Unknown U.S. Border
Post date:In an effort to bring awareness to this border zone where constitutional rights falter, artist Hillary Mushkin conceived of her“Three Border Ecologies” project.
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Iraq's Treasures Reconstructed and Recaptured at the Park
Post date:Michael Rakowitz, the internationally-acclaimed Iraqi American artist reconstructs Room F in Iraq’s Northwest Palace of Nimrud, and tackles a history of migration and displacement that has been going on for hundreds of years.
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Visual Arts
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A Date with the Ansel Adams of Railroad Photography
Post date:Shirley Burman Steinheimer’s story tells of her first date with Richard Steinheimer. It was a prelude to one of the great untold romances of the desert.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Noun Project Hackathons Add Female Icons to the Digital World
Post date:Visual representations of women online are outdated. The Noun Project is holding a series of hackathons to help create more inclusive icons in the digital world.
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Visual Arts
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Chilean Artist's Disney-esque Works Brought to Gigantic CGI Life
Post date:Chilean artist Victor Castillo’s art style utilizes a classic Americana style of the 1950s reminiscent of Norman Rockwell and early Disney, but painted with a more innocent, cartoonish brush. Now his works are brought to life in CGI.
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Visual Arts
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"In the Sunshine of Neglect" Reveals Nuances of the Inland Empire
Post date:“In the Sunshine of Neglect," a double venue exhibition, exposes the many layers of life in a vast area of contiguous valleys nestled below the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains: Inland Southern California.
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10 Questions
10 Questions: What is Work?
Post date:How are ideas about design, art, the global economy and urban planning tied to the concept of work? UCLA professors Willem Henri Lucas, Catherine Opie, Alfred Osborne and Abel Valenzuela discuss "What is Work?"
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10 Questions: What is Failure?
Post date:The arts, athleticism, martial arts and racial politics all interplay with concepts of failure and success. UCLA professors David Gere, Valorie Kondos Field, Janet O'Shea and Lorrie Frasure-Yokley discuss "What is Failure?"
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Visual Arts
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Rare Exhibit Brings Chicano Art to Mexico City
Post date:“Bridges in a Time of Walls: Mexican/Chicano Art from Los Angeles to Mexico” is a wide-ranging, multigenerational and rare exhibit of Chicano artwork in Mexico’s capital.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
Artbound Season 9 Returns March 6
Post date:Watch a preview of the ninth season of "Artbound," our Emmy® award-winning arts and culture series that examines the lives, works and creative processes of arts and culture innovators making an impact in Southern California and beyond.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Get the Scoop on the Jasper Johns Exhibition at the Broad Here
Post date:The art of Jasper Johns has changed over the decades. His works have taken on a whole new set of meanings in our present-day political climate. All of which makes this landmark exhibition at the Broad as fresh and timely as it was 60 years ago.
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Multi-disciplinary
Artbound
How I Made My First “Real” Money from Art: Four L.A. Artists Share Their Stories
Post date:Artbound talked with a handful of our favorite L.A.-based artists to ask them when they made their first “real” money from art.
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Multi-disciplinary
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What is PST: LA/LA?
Post date:A massive art celebration took place in Southern California from September 2017 until January 2018. Full details at www.kcet.org/pst.
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Visual Arts
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Art and the Making of a More Diverse Beach Culture
Post date:Often times people are not fully represented in public spaces, this includes the beach. An art exhibit addresses questions of inclusion as it relates to beach access and surfing.
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Visual Arts
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Art as Resistance: Chicano Artists in the Time of Trump
For these artists, paintings represent a political protest against President Donald Trump
Post date:Latino artists are turning to painting, photography and performance art as a way to protest President Donald Trump and his policies.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Digital Divide: Robin Eley Explores Online Identity in 'Loss/Less'
Post date:In his show "Loss/Less," Los Angeles artist Robin Eley explores the intersection between our physical lives and virtual identities
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Visual Arts
Artbound
A Chicano Art Museum for Riverside Thanks to Cheech Marin
Post date:Comedian, actor and Chicano art collector Richard “Cheech” Marin announced a proposal last week to convert the 1965 Riverside Public Library into a museum to house his Chicano art collection.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Celebrating Native American Art: 'First Peoples' Exhibition Showcases Wide-Ranging Indigenous Works
Post date:"First Peoples: A Celebration of Native Artists in Southern California" is a large and diverse exhibition of artists from people indigenous to the Americas.
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Visual Arts
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'I’ve Always Used My Imagination As An Escape Tool': Camille Rose Garcia’s Psychedelic World
The Southern California native looks at life through a fractured fairy tale lens
Post date:Blending beauty, horror and humor, artist Camille Rose Garcia uses the visual language of vintage cartoons and classic children's stories to explore female sexuality, and the clash between the manmade, natural and spiritual worlds.