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Songs in the Key of L.A.
Season 3, Episode 2
Songs in the Key of L.A. is a multi-platform collaboration between the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Public Library, and USC professor Josh Kun that brings to life the Library's extraordinary Southern California Sheet Music Collection. Consisting of sheet music pieces that range from the 1840s through the 1950s, the Collection offers a singular portrait of Los Angeles history and culture rendered in music and visual art. The motto of the project: archives should not just be preserved and maintained. Archives should come back to life. Featuring performances of "When The Girl You Love Lives in California"erformed by Aloe Blacc, Piano by Peter Dyer; "In the Valley of the San Joaquin" Performed by I See Hawks in L.A; "Where The Mission Bells Are Chiming (Down Beside The Sea)" Performed by Julia Holter Drums by Corey Fogel; "Chiapanecas" Performed by La Santa Cecilia; "Strolling 'Neath the California Moon" Performed by The Petrojvic Blasting Company.
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Robert Irwin, Larry Bell and Helen Pashgian explore perception, material and experience.
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S11 E2: The New West Coast Sound - An L.A. Jazz Legacy
Season 11, Episode 2
Drummer Mekala Session and other artists carry forward Los Angeles’ rich jazz legacy.
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S11 E3: CURRENT:LA FOOD
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Artists created works to spark conversation about L.A. and sustainable futures.
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S11 E4: The Watts Towers Arts Center
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The Watts Towers Arts Center was born out of the resilience of 1960s Black L.A.
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Season 10, Episode 1
From the typeface of “The Godfather” book cover to the Noguchi table, the influence of Japanese American artists and designers in postwar American art and design is unparalleled. Learn how the World War II incarceration affected their lives and creations.
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The New West Coast Sound: An L.A. Jazz Legacy
Season 11, Episode 2
Growing up amongst jazz legends within the deep musical traditions of Leimert Park, drummer Mekala Session and his peers grapple with how to preserve this rich legacy—striving to carry forward the tenets that took root in the work of Horace Tapscott and his Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra. This is the story of Los Angeles’ emerging generation of community-focused black musicians.This episode of Artbound was produced in partnership with dublab and Storyform.
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CURRENT:LA FOOD
Season 11, Episode 3
In October of 2019 the city of Los Angeles through the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Institute of Contemporary Art organized a city-wide exhibition of public art and events based around the theme of food. Each artist interpreted a different aspect or issue surrounding food or food systems in the city from climate change, to food access, civic engagement to waste and recycling. Activating public parks throughout the city, artists created works to spark conversation about what it means to live in Los Angeles and how to work together for a sustainable and hopeful future.
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The Watts Towers Arts Center
Season 11, Episode 4
The Watts Towers Arts Center was founded by artists and educators in the 1960s and has been a beacon of art and culture in the community for decades. This episode features the work of artists including Noah Purifoy, John Outterbridge, Betye Saar, Charles White and Mark Steven Greenfield.
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Light & Space
Season 11, Episode 1
In a world filled with noise, distractions and chaos, a number of artists seek to push the boundaries of perception and experience. The Light and Space movement of the 1960s explored minimalism with a uniquely Californian spin — with a keen attention to the interaction of light and space. Crucially, the materials these artists relied on to create these perceptual experiences emerged from the postwar aerospace industry and its advances.
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