Art shows are back we are so looking forward to attending them again! Here are a few we’re looking forward to seeing.
Read MoreLos Angeles museums are awaiting approvals to safely reopen but that doesn’t have to stop us from seeing fresh art in our city. Here are some exhibits you can look forward to seeing - whether that’s tomorrow or later this year.
Read MoreStay safe, show you care and directly support The Museum of Contemporary Art by purchasing one of these limited-edition artist-designed face masks. Choose from paintings, photographs and other bold, graphic designs created by some of our favorites artists such as Mark Grotjohn, Alex Israel and Catherine Opie.
Read MoreGrant Levy Lucero is an LA-based artist that specializes in stoneware ceramics. We love his whimsical, hand-painted pots - some of which are adorned with famous logos and labels or depict street signs from across Los Angeles. Grant’s work has been featured at Gagosian Gallery and in collaboration with Acne Studios. Prior to working with ceramics, Grant was a knitter for Rodarte.
Read MoreBroadway might be closed but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy classic show tunes and dramatic performances. Now, theater is making its living room debut. Many companies have begun live-streaming productions for viewers to tune into while they shelter at home…because the show must go on.
Read MoreI have an affinity for ceramics, probably because my mom used to create works with her friends in Topanga Canyon in the 1970’s. She used to make beads and weave them into her macrame potted plant holders.
Read MoreClaire Tabouret is an artist to watch.
Read MoreYou do not want to miss this current exhibition at L.A.’s Natural History Museum. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition, now in its 53rd year, is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum of London and features stunning images from professionals and amateurs – adults and youths – alike from around the world (there is even a category for artists 10 years and younger!).
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