Shirikiana Aina’s 1982 film Brick by Brick was prescient in its examination of the devastating effects of neglect and gentrification on minority communities, ma...
Painter, sculptor, beloved teacher and mentor, former Claremont Graduate University Art Department Chair Roland Reiss has been a pillar of the Los Angeles art w...
Friday night Beyond Baroque does what it does best — host and present a roster of diverse and important voices from the world of poetry. And they do mean the wo...
For the 12th year in a row, the Loft at Liz’s presents its beloved Diverted Destruction exhibition, curated group shows featuring artists who use salvaged and r...
Born in Kanagawa and living in what seems like in near-constant travel between Los Angeles and Japan, Kio Griffith is an interdisciplinary artist working across...
A trio of new exhibitions open this weekend at elevated urban art emporium, Thinkspace Projects, fresh off curating another excellent year of Pow! Wow! Long Bea...
Accompanying the Norton Simon’s current exhibition “The Sweetness of Life: Three 18th-Century French Paintings from The Frick Collection” (on view through Septe...
If you believe in the magic aura of the possessions and creative spaces of great artists, and if you are an artist yourself — especially one who loves the textu...
Presented by 18th Street Arts Center at their new off-site curatorial operations at the Santa Monica Airport campus, tonight’s event is both a culmination and a...
Senon Williams, familiar to fans of Cambodian psych-rock outfit Dengue Fever as the band's bassist, is also an accomplished visual artist. His ink and watercolo...