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LACMA9 Art + Film Lab

LACMA9 Art + Film Lab, in residence in nine communities, offers free art and film workshops, an oral history project, outdoor film screenings, plus a day of free admission to LACMA. Presented in collaboration with parks, universities, and community colleges, LACMA9 Art + Film Lab will inhabit each community for five weeks. An inviting public sculpture -- designed by celebrated artist Jorge Pardo -- houses the Lab.

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The LACMA9 Art+Film Lab, a traveling film and video workshop, cinema, and oral history project, reflects on their time in Inglewood.
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The LACMA9 Art+Film Lab, a traveling film and video workshop, cinema, and oral history project, sets up shop in Compton.
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LACMA9 Art+Film Lab's continues its oral history collaboration with Self Help Graphics and L.A. photographer Rafael Cardenas in the city of Montebello.
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The LACMA9 Art+Film Lab, a traveling film and video workshop, cinema, and oral history project, sets up shop in Hacienda Heights.
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The LACMA9 Art+Film Lab, a traveling film and video workshop, cinema, and oral history project, sets up shop in Monterey Park.
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The LACMA9 Art +Film Lab continues operating its oral-history recording sessions in Altadena, CA.
Nicole Miller's video artwork featuring Redlands community members is the first in an evolving series of works titled "Believing is Seeing."
LACMA9 Art + Film Lab recounts the projects' five-week residence in Perris Hill Park, and the stories of community that unfolded.
LACMA's mobile educational initiative, the LACMA9 Art + Film Lab, reports on their first city run in Redlands.
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LACMA's new educational initiative, the LACMA9 Art + Film Lab, is a traveling interactive installation/event and community space that will visit nine SoCal communities over a 16 month period.
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