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PLAN ForYourArt: May 17–23
Thursday, May 17
Westwood Openings and Events
READINGS: Poetry: Jennifer Moxley, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
DMA M.F.A. FINAL EXHIBITION, UCLA (Westwood), 5pm.
Century City Openings and Events
Iris Nights: The Restless Genius of Garry Winogrand: A Conversation with Geoff Dyer and Sasha Waters Freyer, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 7pm.
West Hollywood Openings and Events
ART DE RUE, 5Art Gallery (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Alain Laboile: Quotidian and Deborah Anderson: Women of the White Buffalo, Leica Gallery (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Openings and Events on West Adams
Americus: The Past Speaks To The Present, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams).
Hollywood Openings and Events
LAND IS MOVING SALE, LAND (Hollywood), 2–8pm. Performance, 8pm.
Pippa Garner: Autonomy n' Stuff (Garnerhea), Redling Fine Art (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
MOCA Music: THE MARIAS, Jarina De Marco, Sister Mantos, and Chulita Vinyl Club, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Screening and Panel: Far Out Black, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Between a rock and a hard place, werkartz (Downtown), 7–10pm.
The Broad and X-TRA present Lynne Tillman + Kerry Tribe in Conversation, The first in a series of talks addressing the legacy of Joseph Beuys, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm. $15.
Nataki Garrett & Andrea LeBlanc: The Carolyn Bryant Project, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm.
Chinatown Openings and Events
SUSAN SIMPSON: MACHINE FOR LIVING, Automata (Chinatown).
Openings and Events in Leimert Park
In Conversation: Taisha Paggett & Ashley Hunt, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Openings and Events in Pasadena
Dibner Lecture - The Search for Perfection in an Imperfect World, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
AAMD Art Museum Day, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 11am–9pm.
Book Signing with Michael Imperioli and Colin Gardner, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–7pm.
Arts for Inclusion: BEST BUDDIES 5TH ANNUAL ART EXHIBITION, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 6–8:30pm.
Third Thursday Studio | Digital Sculpture, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 6pm.
Andy Coolquitt: …i need a hole in my head, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 6–8pm.
Factory Line with the Coachella Valley Art Scene, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6:30–8pm.
Film Night: Dr. Strangelove, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
Friday, May 18
Openings and Events in Westwood
INSIGHT WACD SENIOR PROJECTS FESTIVAL 2018, UCLA (Westwood), 8pm. Continues May 19.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: Free Screening: American Animals, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Kimiyo Mishima: Paintings and Shomei Tomatsu: Plastics, Nonaka-Hill (Hollywood), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events in Los Feliz
Odd Nights, Autry Museum of the American West (Los Feliz), 6–11pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Movie Nights at the Museum: William Kunstler: Disturbing The Universe, Los Angeles Poverty Department (Downtown), 7pm.
THE PEOPLE’S HOME | Winston Street 1974, THESE DAYS (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Cal State LA Community Impact Media Documentaries Premiere, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Chinatown
Susan Simpson: A Machine for Living, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm. $15–20.
Openings and Events in MacArthur Park
Lawrence Jordan's Three Ring Circus, Bob Baker Marionette Theater (MacArthur Park), 8pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Rehearsal: The Bevy, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 7pm. $175.
Nour Mobarak & Bana Haffar: YOU ARE THE AUDIENCE, POTTS (Alhambra), 9pm.
Saturday, May 19
Openings and Events in the Pacific Palisades
Drawing from Antiquity: Birds, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 11am–12:30pm.
Plato in America: Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko, Mike Kelley, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 2pm.
Openings and Events in West L.A.
Joanne Greenbaum: Things We Said Today, Otis College of Art and Design (West L.A.), 4–6pm.
Openings and Events in Westwood
URBAN HUMANITIES ALUMNI SYMPOSIUM, UCLA (Westwood), 12pm.
Openings and Events in Venice
Frame Rate: We Eat Art Live Podcast Taping, Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center (Venice), 1–2:30pm.
Chasing Ansel Adams, Arcane Space (Venice), 2–6pm.
La pérdida / perdido, DXIX (Venice), 3–6pm.
Openings and Events in Santa Monica
Pico Block Party: Empowering Youth Voices!, 18th Street Arts Center (Santa Monica), 3–6pm.
Openings and Events in Brentwood
Off the 405: Allah-Las, Getty Center (Brentwood), 6pm.
Openings and Events in Culver City
Sister Corita Kent's "International Signal Code Alphabet" Book Launch and Discussion, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
Michael Dopp: Shining Desert and Tragedy Plus Time, Roberts Projects (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Jamison Carter: Hallelujah Anyway, Klowden Mann (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Openings and Events in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Art Show, Beverly Gardens (Beverly Hills). Continues May 20.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Carole Garland: Streaming Color, Tom Wheeler - Painted Light in Western Landscapes, Isabelle Hope Grahm - My Color Garden, TAG Gallery (Miracle Mile), 5–8pm.
CAMERON PLATTER: Teen Non_Fiction, 1301PE (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm.
Families: Teen Night: Middle School, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Mid-City
Carla Issue 12 Launch Party, Karma International (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Openings and Events in Koreatown
Yarn Bomb Gabba Arts District!, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 10am–5pm.
Middle Voice walkthrough, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 2–4pm.
Openings and Events in MacArthur Park
Express Yourself/ William Grant Still Birthday Celebration, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams).
Openings and Events in Atwater Village
Metafork, Thank You For Coming (Atwater Village), 11am–3pm.
Openings and Events in Frogtown
Plant Communication & Radical Communion: Spring Flower Essence Making, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 11am–1:30pm. $20–25.
Openings and Events in West Hollywood
In the Name of the Place by the GALA Committee, West Hollywood Public Library (West Hollywood), 3–5pm.
Nathaniel Mary Quinn: Soundtrack, M+B (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Fay Ray in conversation, Shulamit Nazarian (Hollywood), 4pm.
Marilyn Minter, Regen Projects (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Julie Curtiss: Altered States, Various Small Fires (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Double Vision, Steve Turner (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Patrick Braden Woody: Cloth Mother, Wire Mother, there-there (Hollywood), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events in MacArthur Park
Bailey Scieszka: Soul Dolphin, Park View (MacArthur Park), 6–8pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Bug Fair, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 9:30am–5pm. Continues May 20.
Artist Talk: Matthew Day Jackson in Conversation with Hamza Walker, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 2pm.
ARTIST WALKTHROUGH with Folkert de Jong and Nathan Redwood, DENK Gallery (Downtown), 2–3pm.
Bounty, Grice Bench (Downtown), 6–9pm.
Undisrememberable Curios, PØST (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Soft Bytes Feminist Animation Festival, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Anne Guro: Rule of a High Priest Vol. I, JACE (Downtown), 8–11pm.
Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
Workshop: The Dancing Spine: Freedom, Power & Pain Relief with the Alexander Technique with Sharon Jakubecy Klehm, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 1–3pm.
Openings and Events in Glendale
ONE-DAY NEON ART IMMERSIVE WITH DAVID SVENSON, Museum of Neon Art (Glendale), 10am–4pm.
Openings and Events in Pasadena
Taste of Art: English Tea Time, The Huntington (San Marino), 9am.
Out of the Woods: Celebrating Trees in Public Gardens, The Huntington (San Marino).
SkillShare: Veterans & Immigrants Oral History Recording, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 11am–7pm.
MFA Thesis Exhibitions, Part II, CTSA Gallery (Irvine), 2–5pm.
Mona Kuhn: Selected Works, Porch Gallery (Ojai), 5–7pm.
2018 Old Bags & Baubles Luncheon, Long Beach Museum of Art (Long Beach).
Sunday, May 20
Openings and Events in Venice
Venice Art Walk, Google (Venice), 12–6pm.
Openings and Events in Santa Monica
8th Annual Beyond Baroque Awards Dinner, The Church in Ocean Park (Santa Monica), 6–9:30pm.
Openings and Events in Mar Vista
George Stoll: Spirograph Drawings (1995–2017), c.nichols project (Mar Vista), 5–8pm.
Openings and Events in Westwood
2018 K.A.M.P., Hammer Museum (Westwood), 10am–2pm. $100–150.
Openings and Events in Culver City
Promote-Tolerate-Ban: Art and Culture of Cold War Hungary and Socialist Flower Power: Soviet Hippie Culture, Wende Museum (Culver City), 12–5pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Gallery Course: European Art, 1750–1850—Neoclassicism and the Barbizon School, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 8:30am.
Mark Grotjahn: 50 Kitchens and Decoding Mimbres Painting: Ancient Ceramics of the American Southwest, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm.
Seeing Stars: A Bamboo Sculpture Workshop with Akio Hizume, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1–3pm. $40–50.
Downtown Openings and Events
On The Wall! Street Art Youth Workshop, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Place It Workshop with James Rojas, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Listening Session #2 with Noah Copelin, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 3pm.
The World Is My Home, THE SPACE by ADVOCARTSY (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Openings and Events in Frogtown
Feminist Manifesto Writing Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–6pm. $12–15.
Openings and Events in Echo Park
Luca Francesconi: Eternal Digestion, 67 Steps (Echo Park), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events in MacArthur Park
The Circus, Bob Baker Marionette Theater (MacArthur Park), 5:30pm.
Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
Orgasmic Yoga: Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm. $30–40.
Openings and Events in Highland Park
Miller Robinson: Of this body; of this earth, Southwest Museum (Highland Park), 1–3pm.
Openings and Events in Pasadena
In Conversation with Susan Whitfield and Peter Sellars, The Huntington (San Marino), 2pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Nam June Paik: TV Clock, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara).
Artist talk: Scott Froschauer: Echo Enigma closing, Ark Gallery and Studios (Altadena), 3–5pm.
Rehearsal: The Harvest, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 6pm.
Monday, May 21
Openings and Events in Santa Monica
A Conversation with L.A. Artists Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Charles Gaines, Santa Monica College Performing Arts Center (Santa Monica), 6:30pm. $35.
Openings and Events in Westwood
BRETT STEELE, UCLA (Westwood), 6:30pm.
Openings and Events in Pasadena
Carnegie Astronomy Lecture - Astronomical Alchemy: The Origin of the Elements, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Comic-inspired Art Series, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
High Desert Test Kitchen: may ingredient: cholla, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 7pm
Tuesday, May 22
Openings and Events in Westwood
INA CONRADI + MARK CHAVEZ: MEDIA ART NEXUS NTU SINGAPORE, UCLA (Westwood), 6pm.
CONVERSATIONS: The Sex Ed with Liz Goldwyn, Nina Hartley, and Dita Von Teese, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Brentwood
In Focus: Expressions, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5:30pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: The Magician, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Youth Now, California African American Museum (Downtown), 12–3pm.
Wednesday, May 23
Openings and Events in Westwood
FOWLER OUT LOUD: JOHNNIE YAJ, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Openings and Events in Brentwood
India and the World: A History in Nine Stories, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Openings and Events in Mid-City
Back to the 80s, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events Downtown
wasteLAnd premieres Wolfgang v. Schweinitz’s Cantata, or You are the star in God’s eye, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $10–20.
Openings and Events in Pasadena
Curator Tour: Radiant Beauty, The Huntington (San Marino), 5pm.
Crotty Lecture - Remembering the Reformation, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt: May 10–16
Thursday, May 10
Openings and Events in Westwood
UC REGENTS' LECTURE: JACK GRAY, UCLA (Westwood), 4:30pm.
LEONARDO ART SCIENCE EVENING RENDEZVOUS (LASER), UCLA (Westwood), 7pm.
SCREENINGS: Women of a Certain Age: Eve, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Gallery Tour: The Art of Looking—Hockney Portraits, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
Stephen Prina: galesburg, illinois+, Sprüth Magers (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Evolution of View Park: Making Sense of Gentrification, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
CalArts Writers Showcase, REDCAT (Downtown), 7pm.
Los Angeles Filmforum presents Still Moving: Cinema, Photography, and the Real, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7pm. $8–15.
Openings and Events in Highland Park
Sterling Wells and Haena Yoo: Maintain Disgust, AWHRHWAR (Highland Park), 8–10pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Garden Talk & Sale - Remarkable Lichen: Biodiversity and Ecology in Southern California, The Huntington (San Marino), 2:30pm.
Live! at the Museum: Evan J. Marshall, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
Conference Lecture - The Frankenstein Challenge, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Friday, May 11
Openings and Events in Westwood
TAI CHI & QI GONG WITH MASTER PETER ASCO, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 11am.
Openings and Events in Mid-City
Fiona Connor: Closed Down Clubs, MAK Center Mackey Apartments (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
MacArthur Park Openings and Events
Big Top Pee Wee, Bob Baker Marionette Theater (MacArthur Park), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Silver Lake
Echo Park Craft Fair, Mack Sennett Studios (Silver Lake), 6–9pm. Also May 13.
Downtown Openings and Events
David Donald Sutherland and Chas Schroeder: Affinity and Distance, Chimento Contemporary (Downtown), 4–7pm.
The Eye Sees Not Itself, Nicodim Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Shapeshifter, Club Pro (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Conference - Frankenstein: Then and Now, 1818–2018, The Huntington (San Marino), 8:30am–5pm. Also May 12.
Art Float launch party, Riverside Art Museum (Riverside), 5–7:30pm. $25.
Saturday, May 12
Openings and Events in Santa Monica
Artist Talk: Kelly Berg & Ned Evans, Craig Krull Gallery (Santa Monica), 11am.
Lente/Primavera - Lies Kraal & Anabel Juarez, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 2–4pm.
Erica Entrop: I, Voyeur and Ky Anderson, Meg Lipke, and Vicki Sher: Paper Giants L.A., Lois Lambert Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–9pm.
Openings and Events in Venice
A Between Worlds (AWBW): Art in the Afternoon, Venice Skills Center (Venice), 12–4pm.
Openings and Events in Brentwood
The Origami Garden, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10:30am–2:30pm. Also May 13.
Art Circles, Getty Center (Brentwood), 6–8pm.
Openings and Events in Westwood
COSTEN INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY OPEN HOUSE, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Openings and Events in Culver City
Conceptual Feedback, Honor Fraser (Culver City), 4–6pm.
JOHN DIVOLA: VANDALISM IN CONVERSATION WITH AMANDA MADDOX, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
John O'Reilly: A 40-Year Survey, Zevitas Marcus (Culver City), 5–8pm.
Enrico David and Mimi Lauter: Sensus Oxynation, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Martin Basher: Strawberry Coconut Cream Pie and AE2: Gideon Rubin, Anat Ebgi, 6–8pm.
DEBORAH ROBERTS: Fragile but Fixable, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Openings and Events in Koreatown
Middle Voice, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 5–8pm.
West Adams Openings and Events
2nd Annual Mid City Arts & Music Festival, Washington Blvd. (West Adams), 12–7pm.
Openings and Events in Mid-City
Closing Reception for Airtight Garage, Big Pictures Los Angeles (Mid-City), 5–8pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Gallery Course: European Art, Rococo, and the Grand Tour, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 8:30am.
Openings and Events in West Hollywood
Jon Pylypchuk and Maximilian Kirmse, Nino Mier Gallery (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Openings and Event in Hollywood
Gallery Hop: Hollywood, Steve Turner (Hollywood), 11am–12:30pm.
LAMAGPlay: Making an Impression, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (East Hollywood), 1–3pm.
Course: On-Site: North Hollywood—Jazz and Art, Valley Plaza Branch Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
Alexandra Carter: All gods are hot, Radiant Space (Hollywood), 7–10pm.
Openings and Events in Los Feliz
Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain, The Autry Museum of the American West (Los Feliz), 10am–5pm.
Openings and Events in MacArthur Park
Ken Okiishi: A Model Childhood, Gaga Reena (MacArthur Park), 5–8pm; performance, 7pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
A RE-DEDICATION OF THE ICONIC MURAL BY EDUARDO CARRILLO, Placita de Dolores (Downtown), 11am–3pm.
Simone Gad: Fu Dogs on Black, bG Gallery (Santa Monica), 11:30am–6pm.
Benefit Brunch honoring Henry Taylor, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Downtown), 12pm.
Workshop: Soapstone and the Tongva, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Conversations by Artists for Artists: Nikita Gale and Magnus Elias Rosengarten, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
David Donald Sutherland and Chas Schroeder: Affinity and Distance, Chimento Contemporary (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Per Proscenia, JOAN (Downtown), 5–8pm.
iiu Susiraja: what am i?, Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Jorge Satorre: Pancha, the Colorful Bird and the Shining Snake, REDCAT (Downtown), 6–9pm.
No Sesso Runway Presentation, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7pm.
Resonance: Jesse Clark and Elias Pack, JACE (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Jon Fox and Sush Machida, Camille Rose Garcia: The Wonderful World of Dr. Deekay, and Ewa Prończuk-Kuziak: True Colors, Corey Helford Gallery (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Celebrate Gala, A+D Museum (Downtown), 7pm. $50–125.
Anne Truitt / Daniel Turner, parrasch heijnen gallery (Downtown).
Chinatown Openings and Events
Sara Chao: A Hometown Souvenir, Leiminspace (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Ecoshamanism, Leroy’s (Chinatown), 9pm–12am.
Openings and Events in Silver Lake
Anahid Boghosian: tran.si.tion., Neutra Institute Museum & Gallery (Silver Lake), 6–10pm.
Openings and Events in Frogtown
Free-Form Audio Fundamentals: Recording, Mangling, & Mixing So Fine!, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 10am–1pm. $12–15.
Ho' olaule' a, Cactus Gallery (Frogtown), 6–9pm.
Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
LOOK AT THE BIRD…, QUEENS LA (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
Openings and Events in Highland Park
Alika Cooper: Buoy, ODD ARK • LA (Highland Park), 4–8pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Chinese Tea Workshop, The Huntington (San Marino), 9am.
BODY PLUMBING - Writing Through Movement Workshop, POTTS (Alhambra), 10am–1pm.
Barrio Baroque, MOLAA (Laguna Beach), 4–8pm.
Artist talk, Porch Gallery (Ojai), 4pm.
High & Dry: Land Artifacts, Museum of Art & History (MOAH) (Lancaster), 4–6pm.
Sunday, May 13
Openings and Events in Westwood
FAMILY JAM: READY, SET, PLAY!, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 1pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Block Printing Cards with Mimi Haddon: A CraftLab Family Workshop, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1:30–3:30pm.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Susan Cianciolo: RUN 12: God is a Jacke, Overduin & Co. (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Summer Summertime Youth Workshop with Victor Rosas and David Korty, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Mother's Day Gardens, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Real Worlds, Fake News Panel, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 3pm.
Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
Mothers, Eggshells, and the People Who Birth Us, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 2–5pm.
Openings and Events in Echo Park
Maura Brewer & Paul Pescador: The Ride, Garden (Echo Park), 8–10pm.
Tuesday, May 15
Westside Openings and Events
Discussions in Israeli Art: Rotem Rozental, American Jewish University (Bel Air), 10:30am.
CONVERSATIONS: Silk, Slaves, and Stupas: The Many Pasts of China’s Future in Central Asia, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
X-TRA 20th Anniversary Benefit, there-there (Hollywood), 6:30–9:30pm.
Miracle Mile and Mid-City Openings and Events
Film: Wild Strawberries, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
MAGGIE LEE, Mother Culture (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Openings and Events in Frogtown
Book launch of 36 by Todd Weaver, Zebulon (Frogtown), 8–11pm.
Wednesday, May 16
Westside Openings and Events
FOWLER OUT LOUD: ATTICUS REYNOLDS, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
SCREENING: THE QUEEN OF KATWE, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 7pm.
Can We Appreciate the Great Art of Bad People?, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7:30pm.
CONVERSATIONS: Part of the series Future L.A.: Engineering a Sustainable Supercity, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Decarbonizing Transportation: Mobility in Los Angeles, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Eastside Openings and Events
Autry After Hours: Las Mujeres, Autry Museum (Los Feliz), 6:30–9pm.
Course: On-Site: East Los Angeles, East Los Angeles County Library (East Los Angeles), 7pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Wines of Central and Southern Italy, The Huntington (San Marino), 5pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt: May 3–9 Thursday, May 3
Recommended Openings and Events in Westwood
MFA Exhibition #4, UCLA (Westwood), 5–8pm.
Ann Hamilton and SITI Company: the theater is a blank page, CAP UCLA (Westwood), 8pm.
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
This is Not Halfway, American Jewish University (Bel Air), 7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
Public, Issue No. 1, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
CraftNight: Face Pots! A Clay Workshop with Uno+Ichi, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 7–9pm.
Film: Free Screening: Fahrenheit 451, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Downtown
FREE FIRST THURSDAYS, The Broad (Downtown), 4–7pm.
In Conversation: Robeson Taj Frazier and Tommy the Clown, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Lanka Tattersall: Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Chinatown
New books by Luke Fischbeck, Trevor Hernandez & Neha Choksi, Ooga Booga (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Sherry Valence, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
György Képes in the Cold War, Part II: Collaborations and Environments, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Factory Seconds Brass Trio, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Mike Raznick, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Queer Arts Collective (QAC) Community Meeting, CalArts (Valencia), 4–7pm.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Marnie Weber, CalArts (Valencia), 4:30–6:30pm.
15's - Fifteen Minutes of Chorus, with Palm Springs Gay Men's Chorus, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6:15pm.
Curated Cocktails | Sundowner Secrets, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 7–9pm.
LPATCH, CalArts (Valencia), 7–9pm.
Ghosts: Dream Walker, CalArts (Valencia), 7–11pm. Continues May 4.
Documentary Screening - The Chinese Exclusion Act, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Gamin, CalArts (Valencia), 7:45–8:15pm. Also May 4.
2018 CalArts Expo, CalArts (Valencia).
Friday, May 4
Recommended Openings and Events in Westwood
CULTURE FIX: IKECHUKWU ONYEWUENYI ON MELEKO MOKGOSI, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
ACID-FREE Los Angeles Art Book Market, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 6–9pm. Through May 6.
LONAC: Strange Tales and DREW MERRITT: Slaying Idols, Thinkspace Gallery (Culver City), 6–9:30pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: City as Cosmos: Art and Archaeology at Teotihuacan Symposium, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 9:30am.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
Movie Nights at the Museum: Little Shop of Horrors, Los Angeles Poverty Department (Downtown), 7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Frogtown
Frogtown Story Show, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9pm. $5.
Recommended Openings and Events in Los Feliz
Carrie Ann Baade - Apocalyptic Orgasm and Patrick McGrath - Credo, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 8–11pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Film Screening: Mrs. Fang (2017) by Wang Bing, CalArts (Valencia), 4pm.
Saturday, May 5
Recommended Openings and Events in Santa Monica
Andrew Chuani Ho: The Other Side and Ryan Travis Christian: I'm Picking Up Where The California Raisins Left Off, Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
Stripes, bG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
Ethereal, Christopher Grimes Gallery (Santa Monica).
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
SCULPTURAL MILLINERY & FASCINATOR WORKSHOP with Yvonne Lewis, Craft in America Center (Beverly Grove), 1–4pm. $85.
Women in the Field: Female Photographers, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 5pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
Cig Harvey: Book Signing and Party, Kopeikin Gallery (Culver City), 4–6pm.
Suckulent Group Art Show Fundraiser and Cinco de Mayo Fiesta, The Love Hacienda (Baldwin Hills), 5–10pm.
John Bankston: The Sky above Us and Maria E. Piñeres: Primordial Chaos, Walter Maciel Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Recommended West Adams Openings and Events
Femmes Funking it Up, The William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams), 2–4pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Compton
Big City Forum - YES to ADU - Talleres Publicos, AC Bilbrew Library (Compton), 10am–12pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile and Mid-City Openings and Events
Spring Marketplace 2018, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 11am–6pm. Also May 6.
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Talk: The Art of Wine: A Fine Vintage—Hockney Portraits and California Wine, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 3pm.
Nature: Human Nature and Art + Design Show, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City).
Susan Lizotte: New Work, Castelli Art Space (Mid-City), 7–10pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Hollywood
Valerie Green: Gray Area, Moskowitz Bayse (Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
Quiet Mornings: Art x Mindfulness @ MOCA, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 9:30am.
Italianita Italian Diaspora Artists Examine Identity, Italian American Museum of Los Angeles (Downtown), 10am–3pm.
Real Worlds: Brassaï, Arbus, Goldin tour, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 11am–12:30pm.
Ankita Mukherji: Places of being, 356 Mission (Downtown), 11am–6pm. Continues May 6.
Michael Lindsay-Hogg: Just Another Step on the Staircase, Werkärtz (Downtown), 5–8pm.
Angélique Kidjo: Remain In Light, Ace Hotel (Downtown), 8pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Chinatown
Nuestra América Poetry Reading, Human Resources (Chinatown), 1–5pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
WORKSHOP: Theatrical Contact Improvisation and Jam: Jessica Hemingway, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 11:30am–3pm. $15–20.
Eye Candy Chard Gonzalez Dance Theatre, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Glassell Park
Joshua West Smith: The Autumn, and the Violet, and Orion, Elephant (Glassell Park), 7–9pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Art Matters 2018 - San Marino League Art Show, The Huntington (San Marino), 11am–4pm. Also May 6.
Children's Flower Arranging: Peonies, The Huntington (San Marino), 1pm. $25.
Talk & Book Signing: Designing with Palms, The Huntington (San Marino), 2:30pm.
The quiet while ~ ruuth, CalArts (Valencia), 5–7pm.
10 Years Sonic Boom, CalArts (Valencia), 8–10pm.
Sunday, May 6
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
KIDS: 826LA@Hammer: A Superpowered Comics Workshop, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
KCRW'S GOOD FOOD PIE CONTEST, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
Public Art Auction, Santa Monica Auctions (Santa Monica), 1pm.
GALLERY TALK: OAXACAN BALL GAMES FROM ANCIENT MEXICO TO CALIFORNIA TODAY, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 2pm.
The Villa Council Presents Egyptology Meets Science: Giving Ancient Objects a Voice, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 3pm.
Requiem: Aching for Acker, Beyond Baroque (Venice), 5–7pm.
Aline Mare: Requiem: Aching for Acker, Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center (Venice), 5–7pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile and Mid-City Openings and Events
In the Fields of Empty Days: The Intersection of Past and Present in Iranian Art, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm.
Talk: Panel Discussion: Women and the Arts in Iran, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
In Tandem, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 3pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Chinatown
BEYOND THE STREETS, 1667 North Main Street (Chinatown), 12–7pm.$25.
CARRIAGE: Matty Davis & Ben Gould, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–8pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
Julienne Fusello: Rising Star, Somebody Loves Me, As It Stands (Lincoln Heights), 5–8pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Frogtown
Show Thyself!, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–6pm. $36–45.
Recommended Openings and Events Downtown
Principles of Walking Meditation, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
CAAM Reads! The Fire Next Time, California African American Museum (Downtown), 3–4:30pm.
A Retrospective of Dance Duets by Sophia Wang/Brontez Purnell, 356 Mission (Downtown), 3–6pm.
A Retrospective of Dance Duets by Sophia Wang/Brontez Purnell, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Eagle Rock
An Evening of Improvised Music, Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock (Eagle Rock), 7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Kun Opera in the Chinese Garden, The Huntington (San Marino), 1–3pm.
Lecture and Book Signing - California Plants, The Huntington (San Marino), 2:30pm.
The Actual 47 Rōnin Incident: Unjust Punishment and Vengeance by Luke Roberts, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 2:30pm.
CalArts Brass Spring Concert, CalArts (Valencia), 5–7pm.
Guitars @ CalArts, CalArts (Valencia), 8–10pm.
Monday, May 7
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
Introduction to the Conservation of Modern Architecture, Getty Center (Brentwood), Through May 9.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Kip's Desert Book Club: Desert Town by Ramona Stewart, Glass Outhouse Art Gallery (Twentynine Palms), 7pm.
Carnegie Astronomy Lecture - Dark Energy and Cosmic Sound, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
Palm Springs Photo Festival 2018, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs). Through May 10.
Tuesday, May 8
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
In Our Time: An Evening of Film with David Lamelas, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
SCREENINGS: Part of the series The Black Book: Chameleon Street, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Course: On-Site: Compton—Teotihuacan, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am.
Film: The Seventh Seal, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
Gospel-Oke, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
East Asian Garden Lecture - Reconstructing the Mindscape of a 17th-Century Korean Literati Garden, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, May 9
Recommended Mid-City Openings and Events
Live Sound Bath with Jónsi, Alex Somers and Paul Corley, Marciano Art Foundation (Mid-Wilshire), 6:30pm. Sold out
Recommended West Hollywood Openings and Events
Patient Zero: Richard A. McKay in Conversation with Steven Reigns, West Hollywood City Council Chambers (West Hollywood), 7–9:30pm.
Recommended Frogtown Openings and Events
Get Selfish: Collage Night With Yasmine Diaz, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9:30pm. $5.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Curator Tour: Bonsai Behind-the-Scenes, The Huntington (San Marino), 9:30am. $15.
LA Chamber Orchestra - Brahms & The Schumanns, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt: April 26 – May 2
Thursday, April 26
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Wayne Koestenbaum, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Adam McEwan: Nighthorses, Gagosian (Beverly Hills), 6–8pm.
Iris Nights: The Beauty, Humor, and Humanity of America, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 7pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: Head, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Recommended West Hollywood Openings and Events
Grand opening, LUZ Art (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
FURTH YASHAR open house, Schindler House, MAK Center for Art and Architecture (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
A Tender Spot: Sky Hopinka and the Karrabing Film Collective, The Mistake Room (Downtown).
BUILT-IN, NAVEL (Downtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Diana Szeinblum: Adentro!, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $10-20. Through April 28.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
György Képes in the Cold War, Part I: Camouflage and Pattern, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Weston Olencki, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm. Also April 27.
Botany Bay Series: Plant Science for Gardeners and Citizen Scientists - April, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–5:30pm.
China Adams: Massage-Generated Energy Drawings, Porch Gallery (Ojai), 5–7pm.
Shakespeare in Art and Music, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 6pm.
Friday, April 27
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
Villa Theater Lab: The Madness of Love Mixtape, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 7:30pm. Through April 29.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
From Earth, to Farm, to Grain, to Table: A Multi-Sensory Evening and Clay Workshop, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 6–9pm. $45–55.
Recommended Downtown and Frogtown Openings and Events
ARTS DATATHON: COLLECTIONS, Bob Hope Patriotic Hall (Downtown, 9am–5pm.
Our L.A. Voices Spring Arts Festival, Grand Park (Downtown), 6–9pm. Through April 28.
Closing Reception & Artist Talk for Survival Guide: inheritance, Women's Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
2018 World Music and Dance Festival, CalArts (Valencia). Continues April 28.
Art of the Table, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5–8pm. $150–200.
The Only White Party Event Celebrating LGBT Artists, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6–8pm. $75–150.
MEET THE MUSEUM, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 5pm. $75–150.
Saturday, April 28
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
Artist panel, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 3pm.
Clay Vorhes - Cheese Delights, Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Paul Pescador: Lovers and Remakes, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Opening, The Gallery at Michael’s (Santa Monica), 6–8pm.
Opening Party, BG Gallery Ocean Park (Santa Monica), 6–10pm.
Naked City, JAUS (Sawtelle), 6:30–9:30pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
A Public Conversation on Robert Colescott, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 4–6pm.
YUNHEE MIN: Wilde Paintings and Amy Adler: Hotel, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (Culver City), 5–7pm.
Sebastien Leon - The Kingdom of Waves | Alexandra Hedison - The In Between, Von Lintel Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Do Something To It. Do Something Else To It, Philip Martin Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Recommended Mid-City and Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Readings by Rocío Carlos, Sesshu Foster, Carribean Fragoza, and Stephanie Guerrero, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Heather Cook: 1D 5L 2D 6L 3D 7L 4D 8L 5D 1L 6D 2L 7D 3L 8D 4L, Praz-Delavallade Los Angeles (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm.
LILIAN MARTINEZ: WOMAN AND WOMEN, OCHI PROJECTS (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Lilian Martinez | Woman and Women, Ochi Projects (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Recommended West Hollywood Openings and Events
Décor: Barbara Bloom, Andrea Fraser, Louise Lawler, MOCA Pacific Design Center (West Hollywood), 11am–6pm.
Mokha Laget: Recent Works and Knopp Ferro: Metal in Motion, Louis Stern Fine Arts (West Hollywood), 4–7pm.
John Miller: The End of History, Meliksetian | Briggs (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Cecilia Salama: in the name of love, AA|LA (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Recommended Hollywood Openings and Events
Roger Ballen: Ballenesque, Fahey/Klein Gallery (Hollywood), 2–4pm.
Adam Linder: Footnote Service: Some Trade, Hannah Hoffman (Hollywood),4-7pm. Continues April 29.
Roland Reiss: Unrepentant Flowers and New Miniature Tableaux, Diane Rosenstein (Hollywood), 5–7pm.
What If ?, The Lodge (East Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Mel Frank: When We Were Criminals, M+B Photo (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Visions for Himeros, Artists Corner Gallery (Hollywood), 8pm–12am.
Recommended Chinatown Openings and Events
2018 International Co_Works Celebration, Tieken Gallery (Chinatown), 1–10pm.
Show Me Your Hand and Nery Gabriel Lemus - A Place Called Home, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 5–10pm.
Mis (missing) Information, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Show Me Your Hand, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6-9pm.
Ted Diamond, The Good Luck Gallery (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
CCI's 2018 Arts Convening, Japanese American Cultural & Community Center - JACCC (Downtown), 9:30am–1:30pm.
ARRAY @ The Broad: The Watermelon Woman + Jewel's Catch One, The Broad (Downtown), 2pm. $30.
Public Safety and Common Sense, LA Poverty Department (Downtown), 2pm.
Hardscrabble, Walk-through with Dave Hullfish Bailey, REDCAT (Downtown), 4pm.
[5 - nine] variations, REEF (Downtown), 4–11:30pm.
Michael Cran: Fishers and Flotsam in the River of Light, Wilding Cran (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Yoshua Okón, Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 6–9pm.
SCI-Arc Honors KCRW's Frances Anderton at Annual Gala Benefit, SCI-Arc (Downtown), 7pm.
Teen Night, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Karlos Marquez: The Other Side of Me, Fathom Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
FLESH AND FLOOD • LAURA SOTO, Museum as Retail Space (MaRS) (Downtown), 7–10pm.
MAPS: Movement Arts Performance Space, NAVEL (Downtown), 7:30pm. $10.
Bajofondo, LA Phil (Downtown), 8pm.
Michael Webster and Breath Control Orchestra - Nice Day for the Races, The Box (Downtown), 8pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
DISPARATE SOURCES: Los Angeles Collage, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Highland Park
Artist Talk: Chanel Von Habsburg-Lothringen in conversation with Liz Cohen, AWHRHWAR (Highland Park), 2pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Radiant Beauty: E. L. Trouvelot’s Astronomical Drawings, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm.
Jackalope Fair, Central Park (Pasadena), 10am–5pm. Also April 29.
2018 Annual Spring Plant Sale, The Huntington (San Marino), 1–5pm. Also April 29.
Native Ecologies & Closing Community Event, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
UCI MFA Thesis Exhibitions, Part I, CTSA Gallery (Irvine), 2–5pm.
The Chess Club: 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition, Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), 6–9pm.
3rd Annual MAYDAY!: Tales of Love and Other Emergencies, Angels Gate Cultural Center (San Pedro), 8pm.
Sunday, April 29
Recommended Westside Openings and Events
KIDS: Pop-Up Studio: California Nature Mapping, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am–1pm.
David McDonald: COMMON KNOWLEDGE artist talk, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 11:30am.
The Fantasy of Ancient Egypt from Classical Greece to the Present Day, Getty Center (Brentwood), 3pm.
Parker Ito, Team (bungalow) (Venice), 4–7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
Closing reception for Cold War Spaces and The Russians, Wende Museum (Culver City), 3pm.
Recommended Mid-City Openings and Events
A Series of Movements and Activations by Ali Prosch and Jacqueline Falcone, Bed & Breakfast (Mid-City), 2pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in West Hollywood
Leslie Dick & Kim Schoen in Conversation, Young Projects Gallery (West Hollywood), 2:30pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Hollywood
COLA 2018 Individual Artist Fellowship Exhibition, LAMAG (East Hollywood), 2–5pm.
LA Transcendental Listenings, Hollywood Forever Cemetery (Hollywood), 7pm.
Recommended Downtown Openings and Events
To Catch a Millennial Part II: Self-Care Concepts from The Survivalist Generation, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
X-TRA presents Artist Writes #3: MARTINE SYMS Screening & Conversation, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Lincoln Heights
TL Spring Shop TL Collective, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 10am–2pm. $45.
Recommended MacArthur Park Openings and Events
Verretete Eisenmann: The Dialpainters, Bad Reputation (MacArthur Park), 4–7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events in Glendale
Laurie Nye: Venusian Weather and Mindy Shapero: Second Sleep, The Pit (Glendale), 4–7pm.
Anabel Juárez & Alejandra Venegas: Hacer una isla, Ruberta (Glendale), 4–7pm.
Recommended Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Curator’s Choice Lecture: Ellis Tinios, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 2:30pm.
Tuesday, May 1
Recommended Westwood Openings and Events
CONVERSATIONS: SCREENINGS: Part of the series The Black Book: The Black Book Vol. V: Hustle & Flow: A Visual Anthology of Black Labor, Work, and Life, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Recommended Miracle Mile Openings and Events
L.A. Print: Edition 8, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 6:30pm.
Wednesday, May 2
Recommended Openings and Events in Culver City
Desegregating Education: Past and Present, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 7pm
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PLAN ForYourArt: April 19–25
Thursday, April 19
Westside Openings and Events
MFA Exhibition #3, UCLA (Westwood), 5–8pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Saloni Mathur, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
READINGS: Poetry: Mihaela Moscaliuc and Michael Waters, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Miracle Mile and Mid-City Openings and Events
Artist meet and greet, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Film: Free Screening: United Shades of America: The Border, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Downtown and Frogtown Openings and Events
Evolution of View Park: The Beginnings, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
Tony Brown + Paul Greeley: It Belongs to His, DAC Gallery + ECF Downtown L.A. Art Center (Downtown), 6–8pm.
MOCA Music: Berhana, Rayana Jay, Linafornia, and Modern Funk Fest DJs, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Health/Care Film Series: Unrest (2017), Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
BUILT-IN, NAVEL (Downtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Kelly Lytle Hernandez: City of Inmates, Main Museum (Downtown), 8–9:30pm.
Chinatown Openings and Events
THE NOW HEAR ENSEMBLE: Storytelling, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Yve Laris Cohen: Meeting Ground, Sadie Barnette: Dear 1968,..., and Prospect 2018, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 11am–5pm.
Lucretia Martel: Two Screenings, CalArts (Valencia), 1pm. Also April 20.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Bruce Broughton, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Historia Plantarum, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–6pm.
Downtown at Sundown, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 5–8pm.
School of Art Visiting Artist Series: Jeffrey Vallance, CalArts (Valencia), 5pm.
Parallel Stories Lecture: An Education in Seeing: Geoff Dyer on The Street Philosophy of Garry Winogrand, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30pm.
Enter>text: Docent, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 6–8:30pm.
15's - Fifteen Minutes of Spoken Word with A.P. Jackson, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6:15pm.
Lecture: Abraham Lincoln's Diary, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Materials Collective: Earth Week Celebration, CalArts (Valencia), 8–11pm.
Film screening of Laguna Art Museum at 100, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach).
Friday, April 20
Westside Openings and Events
MUSIC & PERFORMANCE Arts Party: Recreation, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7–10pm.
Mid-City and Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Course: One-Day Workshop—Twilight at LACMA, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 5–8pm.
DESE ESCOBAR MISS INDEPENDENT, MARLIE MUL, MOTHER CULTURE LOS ANGELES (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
Objects of Affection, Gallery 1988 (Hollywood).
Downtown Openings and Events
Art Buzz with Glenn Phillips, ICA LA (Downtown), 5:30–7pm.
Victor Rosas: Artificial Mask, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Passing Through, Documentary, LA Poverty Department (Downtown), 7pm.
An Evening with Donika Kelly, Featuring Vanessa Angélica Villarreal and Eloisa Amezcua, Ace Hotel (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
TINKERTOPIA – ESMoA Kids Engineering Arts Club, ESMoA (El Segundo), 3:30–5pm.
Saturday, April 21
Westside Openings and Events
Family Days at the Villa, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 10am–5pm. Continues April 22.
Conversation: Oaxacan Ball Games and Mexican Indigenous Migration, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 2–4pm.
The Plato Conversations: Dialogues in LA, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 4–6:30pm.
David McDonald: COMMON KNOWLEDGE artist talk, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4pm.
An artist talk by Brighton Smith And exhibition closing reception for Flowers Paintings, Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 4pm.
Sally Jacobs: Sundays at the Farmers Market, Jenny Revitz Soper: Twisted Visions, Ernie Marjoram: Selected Paintings, Toni Reinis: Looking But Not Seeing, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
CONSTRUCTION: A GROUP SHOW ABOUT MEMORY AND FABRICATION, Arena1 Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–9pm.
MURDER MAGAZINE ISSUE #2, Del Vaz Projects (West L.A.), 8pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Gallery Hop: Culver City, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (Culver City), 11am–12:30pm. $35.
Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America’s Library, Annenberg Space for Photography (Century City), 11am–6pm.
Jessica Antola: Circadian Landscape, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Culver City High School Student Art Exhibition & Reception, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2–5pm.
Mary Little: The Shape of Cloth, Craft in America Center (Miracle Mile), 4–6pm.
DLJU, Iskar, Binho Ribiero, Erre, Lesivo, and Toxicomano Callejero, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 7–11pm.
Koreatown and Mid-City Openings and Events
Closing reception: Corrina Peipon and Pangaea, Household (Mid-City), 4–6pm.
Ladyscumbag's World Premiere (and Closing) Party, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 6–9pm.
West Hollywood Openings and Events
Michael Mahalchick and SOFT CORNERS, Richard Telles Fine Art (Fairfax), 5–7pm.
Daniel Arsham: Character Study, Morán Morán (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
Tom Burr in conversation with William J. Simmons, Hannah Hoffman Gallery (Hollywood), 4pm.
Community Healing Sound Bath, Various Small Fires (Hollywood), 5pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
WALK THE TALK, LA Poverty Department (Downtown), 11am–3pm.
Artist Walk-through: Rigo 23, Main Museum (Downtown), 2–3:30pm.
Girl on Wire: Redux, Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (Downtown), 4–6pm.
Michael Ned Holte and Dave Hullfish Bailey in Conversation, REDCAT (Downtown), 4pm.
JOAN Benefit Party, JOAN (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Bodies of a Different Mass, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–10pm.
PARALLEL STORMS: Works by Janie Geiser and TOO MANY DAYS: Works by Laura Heit, Track 16 (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Ron Linden: Em_ty, PØST (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Andy Woll, Brie Ruais, Night Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Philip Newcombe: ODEON, Monte Vista Projects (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Michael Webster and Breath Control Orchestra - Nice Day for the Races, The Box (Downtown), 8pm.
David Rosenboom and Lewis Klahr: Battle Hymn for Insurgent Arts, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $12–25.
Chinatown Openings and Events
Sol Variations — A New Sound Installation by Richard Chartier, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Closing Reception and Artist Walkthroughs for Lars Jan - Luminaries and Rachel Mason - Star Death and the Pain Body, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 4–7pm.
Lincoln Heights Openings and Events
Taste of Art: At Home with The Huntingtons, The Huntington (San Marino), 9am. Sold out.
Workshop: Resistance, Delay, Accumulation and Mobilization with Luis Lara Malvacias, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 12–3pm. $30.
Me, An Idiot, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Family Event - Earth Day Saturday, The Huntington (San Marino), 11am–3pm.
Skill share: Safety & Justice, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Chinatown: The Movie, Glendale Central Library (Glendale), 2–4pm.
FILM SCREENING: SEARCHING FOR SIMÓN BOLÍVAR: ONE POET’S JOURNEY, MOLAA (Laguna Beach), 2–5pm.
Movie Matinee - Coco, ESMoA (El Segundo), 2:30–4:30pm.
Sunday, April 22
Westside Openings and Events
SCREENINGS KIDS Family Flicks Film Series: FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
CONVERSATIONS: Architecture for the Ages: The New Acropolis Museum of Athens with Dimitrios Pandermalis, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 3:30pm.
Artist Talk: Robert Polidori, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Historical Witness Project, Wende Museum (Culver City), 3pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
On Clay: Melting Point Panel Discussion, Moderated by Exhibition Co-Curator Andres Payan & Michael Jones McKean, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Film: Documentary Film: Hockney—A Day on the Grand Canal, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
WxW: For Women. By Women, Barnsdall Art Park (East Hollywood), 12–4pm.
Frogtown Openings and Events
LA For Choice Clinic Defense Volunteer Training, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 11am–1:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Open House with Rafa Esparza, Jackie Clay, Ayanna U'Dongo, and Muñeka, ICA LA (Downtown), 11am–6pm.
Happy Earth Day! Youth Workshop with Sharif Farrag, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Light and Color, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
SoulCollage 101, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
CAAM Reads! Respect, The Life of Aretha Franklin, California African American Museum (Downtown), 3–4:30pm.
QueerWise/QueerWOKE, ONE Archives (Downtown), 4pm.
Chinatown Openings and Events
Christine Tavolacci and Ted Byrnes perform John Cage's Ryoanji, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8–11pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Wasted! The Story of Food Waste, The Huntington (San Marino), 1pm.
CalArts Open Studios, CalArts (Valencia), 1–6pm.
14th Annual Art Auction, Center for the Arts Eagle Rock (Eagle Rock), 1–5pm.
EXHIBITION WALKTHROUGH WITH SHAY BREDIMUS, Long Beach Museum of Art (Long Beach), 3–4pm.
GUNS: LOADED CONVERSATIONS, San Jose Quilt Museum (San Jose), 3–5pm.
PATRICIA L. BOYD: GOOD GRAMMAR, POTTS (Alhambra), 6–8pm.
Monday, April 23
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Talk: Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Chantal? A performance conceived by Sonia Wieder-Atherton
and Renaud Bouchard-Gonzalez, REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $6–12.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art and Social Justice, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
A Tale of Asteroid Families - Dr. Joseph Masiero, The Huntington (San Marino), 7pm.
Tuesday, April 24
Westside Openings and Events
Discussions in Israeli Art: Prof. Dalia Manor, American Jewish University (Bel Air), 10:30am.
MAKE ART NOT WALLS, ROSEGALLERY (Santa Monica), 6:30–8:30pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Panel: Power, Politics & the Art World, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 7:20pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: The Haunting, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Wednesday, April 25
Hollywood Openings and Events
Frame Rate: Norberto Rodriguez, Hollywood Improv (Hollywood), 5–7pm.
Sense: A Silent Auction to Benefit Multiple Sclerosis, FLOOD Gallery (Larchmont), 6:30–9:30pm.
Leimert Park Openings and Events
Artist Talk: Ulysses Jenkins, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Frogtown Openings and Events
Remarkable: Artists With Chronic Illness & Disability, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Screening: Civic Art: Four Stories from South Los Angeles, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Distinguished Fellow Lecture - Every Picture Tells a Story, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Crows of the Desert, Alex Theatre (Glendale), 7:30pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt: April 12–18
Thursday, April 12
Westwood Openings and Events
CONVERSATIONS Part of the series Future L.A.: Engineering a Sustainable Supercity: Urban Revitalization and the Los Angeles River, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Culver City Openings and Events
Die Legende von Paul und Paula (The Legend of Paul and Paula), Wende Museum (Culver City), 6pm.
Miracle Mile and Hollywood Openings and Events
Open Clay Studio with Eunice Lee, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 11am–1pm. $30–40.
Talk: Gallery Talk: The Art of Looking—Helen Frankenthaler, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
New Mountain, SHOW Gallery (Hollywood), 6-9pm.
Atwater Village Openings and Events
Spencer Moody: My Laurels, Cash Machine (Atwater Village), 7–9pm.
Downtown and Chinatown Openings and Events
Tattoo Closing Party, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 5–10pm. $10–12.
Unfolding Language: Hanif Abdurraqib + Brendan Constantine + Amy Gerstler, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Benjamin Reiss, Package Factory (Natural Marriage of Natural Resources), Bel Ami (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Performing Radical Fictions, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–10pm. $15.
Elsa Trash, Igor Amokian, Zzyzxzyzz, and O.C.D., Human Resources (Chinatown), 8pm.
Eastside Openings and Events
Garden Talk - Out of Africa: Pelargoniums for California Landscapes, The Huntington (San Marino), 2:30pm.
Leila Rahimi: The Myth of Paradise and Other Lies They Told Us, Sade (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
Distinguished Fellow Lecture - Commemorating Charles Darwin, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Chanel Von-Habsburg-Lothringen: BYSTANDER, AWHRHWAR (Highland Park), 8–10pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Sandwich Songs: A Noon Concert with Lainey, CalArts (Valencia), 12-1pm.
Desert Chic, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6–8pm.
Meet the Galen, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 6–8pm. $40–95.
Graphic Design Lecture Series: Design, Bitches, CalArts (Valencia), 4:30pm.
Writing Now Reading Series: Mady Schutzman, CalArts (Valencia), 7–10pm.
Live! at the Museum: Los Angeles Ensemble, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
Sky Piece by Dawn Givens, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm. Through April 14.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Elliot Reed, CalArts (Valencia), 9pm.
Micronutrient//Sai//QTQR8R//Dolly Dirtbag//Xoco//Dark Pulse, CalArts (Valencia), 11pm–1am.
Friday, April 13
Openings and Events in Westwood
Metaphors On Vision: Early Films by Stan Brakhage, UCLA (Westwood), 7:30pm. Also April 14.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Francesca Gabbiani: Vague Terrains/Urban Fuckups, Gavlak (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Surface Magazine presents: Design Dialogues: Kenya Hara, Japan House LA (Hollywood), 7–8:30pm.
Openings and Events in Chinatown
Pauline Gloss: Lullabies for the Psychotic and Other Work, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7:30pm.
ACCORDANT COMMONS: You are measuring…, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm.
Openings and Events in Glassell Park
Anthony Bodlović: Soma / Sema, elephant (Glassell Park), 7–10pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Film Screening: Western by Valeska Grisebach, CalArts (Valencia), 4pm.
IncorpoReality, CalArts (Valencia), 4pm–12am.
Night at the Bijou: Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present, CalArts (Valencia), 7:30pm.
CalArts School of Theater Presents: Appropriate, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm.
Saturday, April 14
Westside Openings and Events
Roman Gems and Jewelry: The Art of Adornment, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 1–4pm.
Kelly Berg: Unknown Horizon and Ned Evans: Paintings and Keyholes, Craig Krull Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
Alon Aboutboul: LADIES & GENTLEMEN, ARCANE Space (Venice), 6–9pm.
Rob Sato - 442: Original Art From The Graphic Novel, GR2 (Sawtelle), 6:30–10pm.
Openings and Events in Culver City
Legacy, FP Contemporary (Culver City), 3–5pm.
Cig Harvey You an Orchestra You a Bomb and Joanne Dugan: Multiples, Kopeikin Gallery (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Openings and Events in West Hollywood and Hollywood
Reena Spaulings: The Male Gates, Matthew Marks Gallery (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
DAVIA KING: REBORN, Ewkuks Gallery (West Hollywood), 8pm.
Sue Williams, Regen Projects (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Wheel Throwing Workshop with Wayne Perry, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1–4pm. $45–55.
Film: Documentary Film: Hockney, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Downtown and Chinatown Openings and Events
Symposium: SENGA NENGUDI: IMPROVISATIONS AND CONVERSATIONS, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 9am–4pm.
Screening & Panel Discussion: Take None, Give None, Central Library (Downtown), 2pm.
Christoph Weber: Contact, Flora Hauser: Telescope at the Sun, and Wayne Magrin: The Far Away and the Familiar (Narrative Paintings of Surfers, Sailors and Bushrangers), Ibid (Downtown), 3–6pm.
A Retrospective of Dance Duets by Sophia Wang/Brontez Purnell, 356 Mission (Downtown), 3–6pm.
Tomorrowland and Junghwa Hong: Veiled, CB1 Gallery (Downtown), 4–7pm.
CalArts Dance School Performs HUMAN, Hauser & Wirth (Downtown), 4:30–5:30pm.
Folkert de Jong: Cathedra and Nathan Redwood: After Tin Man, DENK Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Co_Works, Tieken Studio & Gallery (Chinatown), 6–10pm.
HAND AND MIND: Illustration Beats Explanation, FOLD Gallery (Downtown), 6–9pm.
Saved by Grace Gospel Choir 20th Anniversary Concert, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm. $15.
Nicholas Deyoe and Matt Barbier, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8 and 9:30pm.
MacArthur Park Openings and Events
Brian Zamora: New Lighting Devices, haphazard/ as-is.la (MacArthur Park), 6–8pm.
Eastside Openings and Events
Children's Culinary Workshop: The Artichoke: A Flower Bud You Can Eat, The Huntington (San Marino), 9:30am. Sold out.
Fiber Arts Day, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm.
Family Day, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 12–5pm.
K. Bradford Workshop: Adventures in Upcycling; Tracee Johnson Workshop: Building Gathering Spaces, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Ankita Mukherji: Places of being, gallery 1993 (Cypress Park), 4–6pm.
Ciara Moore: JET, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm.
An Evening of performance organized by artist Brian Randolph, ODD ARK•LA (Highland Park), 6–10pm.
Armory Annual Benefit Honoring Scott Ward, Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena), 6:30–9:30pm. $150.
Corynne Pless and Mercy Weiss: Clear Abstractions, Namaste (Highland Park), 7–9pm.
Be Here Now: Esther Baker-Taparga, Kirsten Davis, Bianca Medina, Odeya Nini, Wilfried Souly and Allison Wyper, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
CREATE - Awkward Family Comedy Show, ESMoA (El Segundo), 1–4pm.
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art in the Ancient Americas, Valley Plaza Branch Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
The Insanity Principle Workshops Taught by Linda Carmella Sibio, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 2–4pm.
Raymond Loewy House [Salon], Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 4–6pm.
A Fundraiser and Art Auction by Matthew Monahan and Lara Schnitger, RSVP for address (private studio), 6pm. $75.
Sunday, April 15
Westside Openings and Events
HAMMER FORUM: Ted Lieu: The Trump-Russia Investigation, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 2pm.
Drawing from the Masters: Paper Dimensions, Getty Center (Brentwood), 3:30–5:30pm.
Finding Michelangelo, and Other Tales, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4pm.
Openings and Events in Culver City
Book Signing with Melba Levick and Ruben G. Mendoza for The California Missions, Arcana: Books on the Arts (Culver City), 4–6pm.
West Hollywood Openings and Events
Marathon screening of In the Name of the Place by Mel Chin and the GALA Committee, West Hollywood Public Library (West Hollywood).
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
David Hockney: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-life, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm.
Echo Park and Chinatown Openings and Events
Los Angeles Filmforum and Acropolis Cinema present Stan Brakhage: Life, Death, And The Elements, Echo Park Film Center (Echo Park), 7:30pm. $6–10.
Morgan Evans-Weiler: General Motions in Relation, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm.
Lincoln Heights and Downtown Openings and Events
Workshop: Radical Choreography: Cultivating Listening and Action with Esther Baker-Taparga, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 11am–2pm.
Sewing Rebellion, California African American Museum (Downtown), 12–4pm.
Cariño: Autocuidado y Curación en Tiempos Difíciles, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Orgasmic Yoga Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm. $20.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Poetry as Portraiture: Adam Zagajewski and Andrew Winer, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 2:30pm.
Mary Kelly and Nizan Shaked in Conversation - The Synthetic Proposition Book Launch, University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach (Long Beach), 3pm.
Orca, CalArts (Valencia), 8–9pm.
Monday, April 16
Culver City Openings and Events
Alternative Realities: Utopian Thought in Times of Political Rupture, Wende Museum (Culver City). Continues April 17.
Frogtown Openings and Events
How Feminism Failed Reproductive Freedom, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7:30–9:30pm. $8–10.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
High Desert Test Kitchen april ingredient: yucca, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
Tuesday, April 17
Westside Openings and Events
SCREENINGS: Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Miracle Mile Openings and Events
Film: House of Wax, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
Hollywood Openings and Events
Nancy Baker Cahill: Hollow Point/Strange Laugh, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) (Hollywood), 7–10pm.
Downtown Openings and Events
Youth Now, California African American Museum (Downtown), 12–3pm.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Aggregate as Self, Claremont Graduate University (Claremont), 6–9pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Anne Imhof, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
East Asian Garden Lecture Series - Representations of the Garden of Solitary Delight (Dule yuan), The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Daedalus Quartet, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, April 18
Westside Openings and Events
Plato in L.A.: Contemporary Artists' Visions and Palmyra: Loss and Remembrance,, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5pm.
MUSIC & PERFORMANCE: From the Highlands to the Concert Hall: Classical Music of Armenia, 2018, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Downtown and Frogtown Openings and Events
“Walkout” Movie Screening & Conversation, Self Help Graphics (Downtown), 6:30pm.
Sick Circle, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9pm.
Cross-Hatched | Impresarios, Inc., The Broad (Downtown), 8pm. $25.
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: April 12–18
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street),
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
Jonas Wood: Prints, Gagosian (976 Madison Avenue), April 5–May 25.
Mary Corse, DIA Beacon (Hudson), May 2018.
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PLAN ForYourArt: April 5–11
Thursday, April 5
Jean-Léon Gérôme and the Crisis of History Paintings in the 1850s – Part II, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
Meltem Ege Trio, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Heitor Pereira, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
FREE FIRST THURSDAYS, The Broad (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Andy Warhol Panel Discussion, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 4–6pm.
Alumnx Celebration and Reception: J. Cash-Cooper '12 Mural Installation, CalArts (Valencia), 4:30–8pm.
Graphic Design Lecture Series: Sussman/Prezja, CalArts (Valencia), 4:30pm.
MFA Exhibition #2, UCLA (Westwood), 5–8pm.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Samara Golden, CalArts (Valencia), 5–7pm.
Pop-Up Opera, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 5:30–6pm.
Peter Shire: Drawings, Impossible Teapots, Furniture & Sculpture and Mark Handforth: Zig, Zag & Flag, Kayne Griffin Corcoran (Mid-City), 6–8pm.
14th Annual Guest Juried Undergraduate Exhibition, CTSA Gallery (Irvine), 6–8pm.
Book Signing with Geneva Ives, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 6:30–8pm.
CraftNight: Mini Milagros Workshop with Jennifer Gutierrez Morgan, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 7–9pm.
Anthea Hamilton in conversation with Todd Gray, MAK Schindler House (West Hollywood), 7pm.
CraftNight: Mini Milagros Workshop with Jennifer Gutierrez Morgan, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 7–9pm.
In Conversation: Barbara McCullough and Thomas J. Lax, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Melina Abdullah, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7pm.
Maura Bendett: Seedpods, Martians, and Flowers, a survey, Rio Hondo College Art Gallery (Whittier), 7pm.
READINGS: Poetry: Ange Mlinko, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Talk & Book Signing - To the Edges of the Earth, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
we make space and space makes us, NAVEL LA (Downtown), 8–10pm.
Cosm, Organism-Construction, Second Instance, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8–11pm.
Amanda Ackerman & Maya Weeks, Poetic Research Bureau (Chinatown), 8–11pm.
The Wooster Group: A PINK CHAIR (In Place of a Fake Antique), REDCAT (Downtown), 8:30pm. $25–50.
Sky Piece by Dawn Givens, CalArts (Valencia), 8pm. Through April 7 and April 12–14.
What Do You Mean "Grind", CalArts (Valencia), 9–11:30pm.
Peyotention by Mayahuel Rosado, CalArts (Valencia), 10pm–1am.
Friday, April 6
Independent Art Book Fair, 939 Studios (Downtown), 11am–7pm. Through April 8.
Film Screening: Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias' Cocote, CalArts (Valencia), 4pm.
L.A. Invents, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 5–10pm.
Mark Innerst: New Paintings, Kohn Gallery (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Jillian Mayer, there-there (East Hollywood), 6–8pm.
The Willows, Bootleg Theater (MacArthur Park), 6:30pm.
"Lives Worth Living" Screening, CalArts (Valencia), 6:30–9pm.
ProjectArt's Los Angeles Inaugural Benefit and Exhibition, The Underground Museum (Mid-City), 7pm.
A World Redrawn: Eisenstein and Brecht in Hollywood, Velaslavasay Panorama (Downtown), 7:30pm. $13–15.
Queens Of The Night: Xina Xurner Album Release, Otis College (Westchester), 8–11pm.
Bruce Eichelberger: El Ateo and Mark Gleason: Sleepless, La Luz de Jesus Gallery (Los Feliz), 8–11pm.
Palm Springs Gay Men's Chorus Cruzin' Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 8pm. Through April 8. $25–50.
Sleepless: The Music Center After Hours, Music Center (Downtown), 11:30pm. $20.
Saturday, April 7
Quiet Mornings: Art x Mindfulness @ MOCA, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 9:30am.
Drawing from Antiquity: Monsters, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 11am–12:30pm.
Fashion in Art Through the Ages, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 11am–12:30pm. $35–51.
Brewery Art Walk, The Brewery (Downtown), 11am–6pm. Continues April 8.
Shakespeare Day, The Huntington (San Marino), 11am–3pm.
Workshop: INHABITANTS, A Physical Theatre Activation Lab with Gema Galiana + Emily Meister, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 11:30am–3pm. $35.
Open studios, Marina del Pedro, and They Fly Like Flowers: Works by Young Artists & Poets, Angels Gate Cultural Center (San Pedro), 12–4pm.
Artist-at-Work: Paper and Light, Getty Center (Brentwood), 1–3pm.
Clay Wearables: A Ceramic Jewelry Workshop with Alyson Iwamoto, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1–3pm. $60–70.
SkillShare: Upcycling & Space-Making, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 1–4pm.
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Walead Beshty in conversation with Hamza Walker, Regen Projects (Hollywood), 2pm.
N.ot W.ithout A.lonzo, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams), 2–4pm.
Artist panel: Claudia Kim: Ripple, NELA: Paintings, Daniel Rutkowski: Strange Flora: A Foray into Romance & the LED Dream, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 3pm.
Artist talk, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 3–5pm.
Mightier than Metal, Sturdier than Concrete: Robert King and Albert Woodfox on the Struggle of the Angola 3, Main Museum (Downtown), 3–4:30pm.
Pia Pack: W.A.L.T., Kim Schoenstadt and Cole Case, Chimento Contemporary (Downtown), 3–5pm.
After Exit, SMART OBJECTS (Landers), 3–10pm.
Robert McChesney & Emerson Woelffer: 1959-1964, The Landing (Mid-City), 4–7pm; panel discussion: with Manny Silverman and Dennis Calabi in conversation with Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, 5:30pm.
Eleanore Mikus, Marc Selwyn Fine Art (Beverly Hills), 4–6pm.
Claes Oldenburg: Selected Works, Gemini G.E.L. (West Hollywood), 4–7pm.
Artist Walk-through: Despina Stokou, Praz-Delavallade (Miracle Mile), 4pm.
TOUCHPIECE | Book Launch, Hannah Hoffman Gallery (Hollywood), 4–6pm.
Do You See What I See?, The Situation Room (Eagle Rock), 4–7pm.
Earl Gravy: Main Squeeze, QUEENS LA (Lincoln Heights), 5–10pm.
Art Circles, Getty Center (Brentwood), 6–8pm.
wegivesomuchandgivenothingatall, paintings for richard, Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood), 6–9pm.
AMIR ZAKI: GETTING LOST and Raúl Cordero | The Seers, Edward Cella Art+Architecture (Culver City), 6–8pm; Exhibition Talk with Raúl Cordero and curator Alma Ruiz, 5pm.
MICHAEL REEDER: mOMENt, BRIAN MASHBURN: Origin Stories, Thinkspace Gallery (Culver City), 6–9pm.
Megan Cotts: Proprius, Klowden Mann (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Jesse Stecklow: Staging Grounds, M+B (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Brendan Monroe: Formations, Heath Ceramics (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Gina Beavers: Van Goddess and the Masturbakers, Michael Benevento (Koreatown), 6–8pm.
Ray Barsante and Ammon Rost and Kalup Linz: Tangled Up, ltd los angeles (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Rashid Johnson: The Rainbow Sign, David Kordansky Gallery (Mid-City), 6–8pm.
Fay Ray: I AM THE HOUSE, Shulamit Nazarian (Hollywood), 6pm.
Jillian Mayer, there-there (East Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Christopher Page, Baert Gallery (Downtown), 6–8:30pm.
Unvarnished Truth, sp[a]ce (Pasadena), 6–9pm.
Camilla D’Errico: Sky, Dosshaus, Erika Sanada, Alessia Iannetti, Tarntara Sudadong, Corey Helford Gallery (Downtown), 7–11pm.
Oren Pinhassi: One in the mouth and one in the heart, Kibum MacArthur (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
Sailing Alone Around the Room, Holiday (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
SOUTHLAND ENSEMBLE, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm.
Hi, Solo #6, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10:30pm.
Sunday, April 8
Janine Brown.. SPRING STUDIO SALE, Santa Monica Art Studios (Santa Monica), 10am–2pm. Through April 13.
Drawing from Mughal India in the Age of Rembrandt, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–6pm.
Barnsdall Art & Craft Fair, Barnsdall Art Park (East Hollywood), 10am–4pm.
JAZZ FESTIVAL & SPRING CELEBRATION, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 11am–5pm.
Kia LaBeija: Fear is Only a Fraction of Love, Royale Projects (Downtown), 12–5pm.
Queens of the New Age: Festival of Extraordinary Women, California African American Museum (Downtown), 12–8pm.
Sunday Studio: Matt Lipps: The Power (Struggle) of Images, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Cariño: Radical Self and Community Care for Trying Times, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Loome Party! Pom-Pom and Tassels with Loome: A CraftLab Family Workshop, Craft and Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1:30–3:30pm.
POETRY AND MEMORY: THE WORK OF CARINE TOPAL AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY POETS, Skirball Cultural Center (Brentwood), 2–4pm.
Making it Work: Production by Design, American Museum of Ceramic Art (Pomona), 2–5pm.
Open Studios, Hawthorne Arts Complex (Hawthorne), 2–6pm.
Duncan Hannah, Parker Gallery (Los Feliz), 3–5pm.
Eileen Cowin | Do Nothing Until You Hear From Me and Julie Orser | New Narrators…, Glendale Community College (Glendale), 3–5pm.
Los Angeles Filmforum presents Rat Film, Egyptian Theater (Hollywood), 7:30pm. $6–10.
WCCW 4th Annual Membership Drive!, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown). Through April 13.
Tuesday, April 10
Film: Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
CONVERSATIONS: Kanishk Tharoor and James Cuno, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, April 11
Literature and Poetry Month Celebrating DCA’s Big Read Program in Los Angeles, Los Angeles City Hall Council Chamber (Downtown), 10:30am–1pm.
Dance party, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Gloria Arellanes: Teachings from a Grandmother, Main Museum (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: April 5–11
Jonas Wood: Prints, Gagosian (976 Madison Avenue), April 5–May 25.
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street).
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
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PLAN ForYourArt: March 29 – April 4
Thursday, March 29
Jean-Léon Gérôme and the Crisis of History Paintings in the 1850s — Part I, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
MFA Exhibition #2, UCLA (Westwood), 5–8pm.
Western Art Council presents a Bill Schenck Lecture, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 5–7:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Aria Dean, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
Returning to Grandmother’s Beauty: Indigenous Women’s Journey of Tattoo, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 6–9pm. $10–12.
KITTY BROPHY: I'M STILL HERE, Jenny’s (Silver Lake), 6–9pm.
Peter Frank on Tony DeLap, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 6pm.
Artists on Artists: Awol Erizku on Adrián Villar Rojas, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 7pm.
Exhibition Closing / Performance, The Church of the Epiphany/La Iglesia de la Epifanía (Lincoln Heights), 7pm.
UNDERCURRENTS, Long Beach City College (Long Beach), 7–8:30pm.
theatre dybbuk: lost tribes, Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena), 8pm. $12.
Friday, March 30
In Conversation with Adrian Cox and Heavy Metal Magazine, Corey Helford Gallery (Downtown), 5pm.
Behind the Scenes: First Position (2011), Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena), 6–7:35pm.
Saturday, March 31
Collective Action: Artists for Housing and Homeless Rights, California African American Museum (Downtown), 10am–4pm.
Drawing from Antiquity: Drawing Spring Flowers, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 11am–12:30pm.
Patch Works, Side Street Projects (Pasadena), 11am–1pm.
Screening and artist panel: Tuan Andrew Nguyen: The Island, The Mistake Room (Downtown), 11:30am.
Artist-led walkthrough of SHOP with sculptor Pontus Willfors, DENK Gallery (Downtown), 2–3pm.
MISSION MURALS, Museum of Latin American Art (Long Beach), 2–3:30pm.
Closing & Signing: THE PAIN ISN'T OVER | Leafar Seyer & Prayers, THESE DAYS (Downtown), 3–6pm.
Nicolas Grenier: Dumbfounded Prophet, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles (Culver City), 6–8pm.
The Debut, Demoblank (Mid-City), 6–10pm.
Into Light and Space | New Works by CHASE, Castelli Art Space (Mid-City), 6–10pm.
Force of Nature, Steve Turner (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
dublab Fundraiser Salon, Navel LA (Downtown), 6–10pm.
AUGMENTED, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 6–10pm.
CO/LAB III, Torrance Art Museum (Torrance), 6–9pm.
Mothering Every Day, Echo Park Film Center (Echo Park), 6:30pm. $5.
ART+FASHION+MUSIC, Jeanie Madsen Gallery & Design (Santa Monica), 7–9pm.
Marinella Paolini: Cross the Line, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–10pm.
Glenn Waggner: The Existential After Party, Neutra Institute Gallery & Museum (Silver Lake), 7–10pm.
U.B.U, Last Projects (Lincoln Heights), 7–11pm.
Vanitas by Veritas, Bozo Mag (West Adams), 8–11pm.
Hum of our Blood, Beyond Baroque Foundation (Venice), 8:30–10:30pm.
Sunday, April 1
Got It For Cheap's Velvet Ropes Edition, 0-0 LA (Chinatown), 4–8pm.
Monday, April 2
Kip's Desert Book Club: Mirage by Russell Clemings, Mother House (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
Tuesday, April 3
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Dennis Cooper, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, April 4
USC Poetry Reading | Jasper Johns: A Tour of the Imagination, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm. $10.
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: March 29 – April 4
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street).
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
Jonas Wood: Prints, Gagosian (976 Madison Avenue), April 5–May 25.
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PLAN ForYourArt: March 22–28
Thursday, March 22
Louder than Words: WOMEN ON THE MOVE, Main Museum (Downtown), 11am–7:30pm.
Culture Fix: Patrick A. Polk on J. Cunha's Códice (2010–2015), Fowler Museum (Westwood), 12pm.
CURATOR’S WALKTHROUGH, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 2–3pm.
March for Our Lives Art Making Party, Self Help Graphics and Art (Downtown), 4–8pm.
Botany Bay Series: Plant Science for Gardeners and Citizen Scientists - March, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–5:30pm.
designLAb Public Reception, Pacific Design Center (West Hollywood), 5–9:30pm.
LATE NIGHT TATTOO ON 22, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 5–9pm. $10.
Art History, Interrupted, CMay Gallery (West Hollywood), 5:30–9:30pm.
Lauren Halsey in Conversation with Lanka Tattersall and Listening Session #1 with Adee Roberson, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 6pm.
A Brief History of Laguna Beach, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 6pm.
Louder than Words: Dismantling Rape Culture, Main Museum (Downtown), 6:30–7:30pm.
Rosalind Nashashibi in conversation with Mathias Poledna, Schindler House, MAK Center for Art and Architecture (West Hollywood), 7pm.
Kybele Dance Theater: siyah, The Loft at Liz’s (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Navigating The LA Art Scene: From Revelation to Revolution, California State University (Fullerton), 7pm.
eXit pARTy > Up for Auction, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 7pm. $25.
Film: Free Screening | Billions, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Unfolding Language: Rigoberto González + Douglas Kearney + Chris Kraus, The Broad (Downtown), 7:30pm. Also April 12.
While I Was Also Listening To… and While I was also listening to NY & LA, Human Resources (Chinatown), 8pm.
Friday, March 23
Reframing the House of Dust: Activations, CalArts (Valencia), 3pm.
Film Screening: Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun? by Travis Wilkerson, CalArts (Valencia), 4:15pm.
Chris Duncan: 12 SYMBOLS, Human Resources (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Behind the Scenes: First Position (2011), Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena), 6–7:35pm.
Gabriella Sanchez: Almost Not Quite, CCCM Mexican Center for Culture and Cinematic Arts (Downtown), 6:30–9pm.
Andy Bauch: New Money, Castelli Art Space (Culver City), 7–10pm. Through March 25.
Mario Ayala & Greg Ito: Sun Sprawl, Club Pro Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–11pm.
iris yirei hu | Survival Guide: inheritance, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
Film: Blazing Saddles, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Coyote StageWorks: The Cocktail Hour, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 7:30pm.
Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre (HDDT): Once in a Whale, Pacific Design Center (West Hollywood), 8:30pm.
Saturday, March 24
Talk: Gallery Course: Rembrandt and the Dutch Baroque, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 8:30am.
Flowers: Alexandra Averbach, Dave Lefner: The Medium is the Message, and Brighton Smith, Skidmore Contemporary Art (Santa Monica), 9am–5pm.
Course: One-Day Workshop—Let's Make Books!: Family Class For Ages 5+ | $, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am.
Reframing the House of Dust: A Symposium, REDCAT (Downtown), 10am–6pm. $5–11.
61st Annual Bonsai Show, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm.
Narratives in Glass, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–5pm.
Artist Talk: Nancy Monk & Robin Mitchell, Craig Krull Gallery (Santa Monica), 11am.
12th Annual Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk, Santa Monica Airport (Santa Monica), 12–5pm.
Representations/Misrepresentations Of Illness & Disability, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 12–2pm. $5 suggested donation.
Clay Wearables: A Ceramic Jewelry Workshop with Alyson Iwamoto, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1–3pm. $60–70.
CREATE - Pieces of Us, ESMoA (El Segundo), 1–4pm.
Talk: Artists in Conversation: Maria de Los Angeles and Carribean Fragoza, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Talk: City and Cosmos: Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Teotihuacan / Ciudad y Cosmos: Descubrimientos Arqueológicos Recientes en Teotihuacán, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
How The West Got Funked up! A Discussion between Rickey Vincent and Scot Brown, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams), 2–4pm.
Healing the Wound of Incarceration: A performance directed by Patrisse Cullors, Main Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
A Palestinian Grill by Amanny Ahmad, 356 Mission (Downtown), 2–7pm. $15.
Children's Workshop: Homegrown with Ana Serrano, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 2–4pm.
Book Launch: "Myths of the Marble", Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 3–6pm.
David McDonald: Common Knowledge, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Immersion, Richard Heller Gallery (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Selected Shorts: A Feast of Fiction, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4 and 7pm. Also March 25.
"Joyce J. Scott: The Electric, Connective, Boundary Buster": A Talk by Susan Cummins, Craft in America Center (Miracle Mile), 4pm.
People, Places, Perspectives, SUBSTRATE GALLERY (Hollywood), 4–9pm. Continues March 25.
Reading by Simone Forti, The Box (Downtown), 3:30–4:30pm; closing reception, 4:30–5:30pm.
March of Eyes, Cirrus Gallery (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Making Space, Mixografia (Downtown), 4–7pm.
Claudia Kim: Ripple, NELA: Paintings, Daniel Rutkowski: Strange Flora: A Foray into Romance & the LED Dream, TAG Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–8pm.
Kim Schoenstadt: Context v. Perspective, Chimento Contemporary (Downtown), 5–8pm.
Karen Margolis: Garden of Mutei, Garis & Hahn (Downtown), 5–8pm.
Ruth Pastine: BroadBands, Porch Gallery (Ojai), 5–7pm.
Alice Clements: RECONSTRUCTION, Highways Performance Space
(Santa Monica), 6–8pm.
LOUISE BONNET: NEW WORKS, NINO MIER GALLERY (West Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Kerry Tribe: Standardized Patient, 1301PE (Miracle Mile), 6–8pm.
Chris Kraus: In Order to Pass: Films from 1982 – 1995, Château Shatto (Downtown), 6–9pm.
Jeremy Everett: The Good Part and Jasmin Blasco and David Okum: SKY - SHU /ʃu/, Wilding Cran Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
BioPerversity, Nicodim Gallery (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Cosmic Connections, Giant Robot 2 Gallery (Sawtelle), 6:30–10pm.
RACE/d: A Journal for You, The California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
ICONS: A BlackBrain Anthology, FATHOM Gallery (Downtown), 7pm.
Tomorrow Girls Troop Film Screening & Fundraising Party, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm. $10.
The Missing Pictures and Sounds of Memory: World Premiere Concert, Conversation, and Screening, Scripps College (Pomona), 7:30–11pm.
Sunday, March 25
City and Cosmos: The Arts of Teotihuacan, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 10am–7pm.
ONE-DAY NEON ART IMMERSIVE WITH DAVID SVENSON, Museum of Neon Art (Glendale), 10am–4pm. $250.
KIDS: Pop-Up Studio: Junior Oral Historians, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am–1pm.
The Loyal League: Images from Japan’s Enduring Tale of Samurai Honor and Revenge, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 11am–5pm.
LOUISE BONNET: NEW WORKS book release, NINO MIER GALLERY (West Hollywood),12–2pm.
Bird’s The Word!, 356 Mission (Downtown), 1–4pm.
Spell-Casting/Un-Casting & Dream Interpretation, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Curator Walkthrough of Melting Point: Movements in Contemporary Clay, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Conversations by Artists for Artists, California African American Museum (Downtown), 2–4pm.
Closing: Lea Feinstein: Everything and Nothing, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 2–5pm.
Closing Reception & Artist's Talk: Eric Zammitt: Exhibition & Open Studio, 323 E. Altadena Drive (Altadena), 2–5pm.
Treasured Again, TATABA (Santa Monica), 3–6pm.
They Filled Boulevards With White Snow, PØST (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Los Angeles Filmforum presents 1968: Visions of New Possibilities, part 1 – Black Panthers and Black Power, the Egyptian (Hollywood), 7:30pm. $6–10.
Monday, March 26
A Line in the Sand: From Pre-History to Post-Modern, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 10am–12pm. $15–20.
Tuesday, March 27
Beyond the Nile: Egypt and the Classical World, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5pm.
Film: The Human Comedy, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer presents Rhonda Lieberman, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, March 28
Wee Read: Green is a Chile Pepper & Family Pictures, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 10:30–11:30am.
David Hockney: 23 iPhone and iPad Drawings, 2009-11, Alison Saar: Topsy Turvy, L.A. Louver (Venice), 6–8pm.
Art Auction, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 6:30pm.
How to Look at Egyptian Art, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Making Museums, ICA LA (Downtown), 7:30pm.
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: March 22–28
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street),
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
Jonas Wood: Prints, Gagosian (976 Madison Avenue), April 5–May 25.
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PLAN ForYourArt: March 15–21
Thursday, March 15
Open Clay Studio with Eunice Lee, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 11am–1pm. $30–40.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Barbara Imhoff, CalArt (Valencia), 12pm.
School of Music Visiting Artist Series: Blake Neely, CalArts (Valencia), 2–4pm.
Historia Plantarum - March, The Huntington (San Marino), 4:30–6pm.
Introduction to Perfume Blending: A Workshop with The Institute for Art and Olfaction, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 5–8pm. $70–80.
Alice cunt presents, ¿¡Not another shit show?!, Human Resources (Chinatown), 5pm. Also March 16.
The Incident Report, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 5–9pm.
African Drums and Dance Performance, CalArts (Valencia), 5–6pm.
Downtown at Sundown, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 5–8pm.
Art Booze - Awkward with Doug Chernack, ESMoA (El Segundo), 5:30–7:30pm.
TOURS & TALKS: Stories of Almost Everyone Walk-through: Marla Berns, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 6pm.
The Other Art Fair, The Majestic Downtown (Downtown), 6–10pm. $30.
MOCA Music: Quindar, Fartbarf, and DJ Eddie Rusche / Secret Circuit, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 6:30–9:30pm.
Cat's Cradle, CalArts (Valencia), 6:30–9pm.
Lauren Halsey, Youth Justice Coalition (Inglewood), 7–9pm.
Activating Pangea: Acts to Objects and The Archival Impulse: 40 Years at LACE, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) (Hollywood), 7–10pm.
Book launch and signing: Art, Mystery by Mayo Thompson, 356 Mission (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Film Night: The Bad and the Beautiful, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
CONVERSATIONS: READINGS: Lynne Tillman: Men and Apparitions, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Chamber Music Concert: Martin Chalifour and Friends, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm. $50–58.
WATSEKA: Adrian Paules, Macrae Semans, Landon Wiggs, AWHRHWAR (Highland Park), 8–10pm.
Nequaquam//Standards//Yardsss, CalArts (Valencia), 8:30pm–12am.
Friday, March 16
International Photo Wall, CalArts (Valencia), 12–1pm.
LAZAABB (Los Angeles Zine and Art Book Bazaar), Museum as Retail Space (MaRS) (Downtown), 6–9pm. Through March 18.
Behind the Scenes: In the Steps of Trisha Brown (2016), Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena), 6–7:20pm.
Los Angeles Poverty Department’s Movie Nights at the Museum, Skid Row History Museum and Archive (Downtown), 7pm.
Healing Through Self-Portrait: A Frida-Inspired Painting Workshop, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9:30pm. $40–50.
Boxing Philosophical: Are Curators Artists, Too?, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Saturday, March 17
Talk: Gallery Course: Italian Baroque Art—Drama, Politics, and Religion, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 8:30am.
LA Nature Fest, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 9:30am–5pm. $15. Continues March 18.
Marco Andreoli-Nazario: Z E T A, Maccarone (Downtown), 10am–6pm.
Clivia Show & Sale, The Huntington (San Marino), 10am–5pm. Continues March 18.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Hammer Study Hall, Winter 2018, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am–5pm.
Paul Pescador: Ajar, Gallery1993, 356 Mission (Downtown), 11am–6pm. Continues March 18.
Alison Saar and Evie Shockley, L.A. Louver (Venice), 11:30am–1:30pm.
Bad Witch/Good Witch, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 1–4pm.
Talk: The Art of Resistance: East L.A. Mural Tour with Pete Galindo, LACMA off-site (various locations), 1pm.
PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP: FAMILY WEEKEND, USC Fisher Museum of Art (Downtown), 1–4pm.
The People of the Tags, Riverside Art Museum (Riverside), 1pm.
The Magic Hour No. 1, The Magic Hour (Twentynine Palms), 1pm–sunset.
Talk: Exhibition Tour: A Universal History of Infamy—Those of This America, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Pascual Sisto INSIDE OUT closing, Five Car Garage (Santa Monica), 2pm.
KIDS: Art Without Walls: Sounds of Freedom, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 2–4pm. Also March 18.
Kathy Peltier: My Father's Story, Main Museum (Downtown), 2–3:30pm.
Post-Script 2017, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 2–5pm.
Architecture 101: Beyond Buildings, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 3pm.
Anna Katz in Conversation with Chris Stavroudis, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 3pm.
Veronika Kellndorfer and Antonio Ballester Moreno, Christopher Grimes Gallery (Santa Monica), 4–6pm.
Nicole Eisenman: Dark Light, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (Culver City), 5–7pm; Nicole Eisenman in conversation with Connie Butler, 4pm.
Brian Randolph: THE SYMMETRY OF SEPARATION, ODD ARK•LA (Highland Park), 4–8pm.
Every (ongoing) Day, Arena 1 Gallery (Santa Monica), 5–7pm.
Lost & Found: Safer Sex Activism, ONE Gallery (West Hollywood), 5–9pm.
Eric Wesley: Bug (proposal 2018), Redling Fine Art (Hollywood), 5–7pm.
Kim Ye: LADY SCUMBAG, Visitor Welcome Center (Koreatown), 5–9pm.
Lea Feinstein: Everything and Nothing, Keystone Art Space (Lincoln Heights), 5–9pm.
Non Linear Histories: Transgenerational Memory of Trauma, ReflectSpace Gallery at the Downtown Central Library (Glendale), 5–8pm.
Daniel Crews-Chubb: Chariots, Beasts and Belfies and Ed Templeton: Hairdos of Defiance, Roberts Projects (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Alec Egan: Viewing Room and Robert Russell: Moore. More. Moore, Anat Ebgi (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Rindon Johnson: Well Covered, AA|LA (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
ROUND HOLE SQUARE PEG closing reception, Plummer Park (West Hollywood), 6-9pm.
Diane Williams: INcongruence, Gallery 825 (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Sylvie Fleury: LA Bouganvillia, Karma International (Mid-City), 6–8pm.
Airtight Garage, Big Pictures Los Angeles (Mid-City), 6–9pm.
Matthew Sweesy: Nocturnes and Jesse Edwards: Hot Town, Diane Rosenstein Gallery (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Alyson Souza: Life Among The Polygons, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Lars Jan - Luminaries and Rachel Mason - Star Death and the Pain Body, Charlie James Gallery (Chinatown), 6–9pm.
Roger White, Grice Bench (Downtown), 6–8pm.
Eastern Star Gallery: The mecca, California, The Lodge (East Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Meditations, The Collaborative (Long Beach), 6–8pm.
Art Circles, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Essi Zimm: Entomophily, Bioworkz Ornation, and Amy Smith: Power Vol. 1, Gabba Gallery (Koreatown), 7–11pm.
Florian Meisenberg: The Taste of Metal in Water and Kelly Akashi: Shadow Film, Ghebaly Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
BLUE STATE, Night Gallery (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Alex Robbin: Complements, Monte Vista Projects (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Sundial, Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Indulge, ARTMOVEMENT (Downtown), 7–10pm.
WOMXN WARRIORS: Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Walkout & Intergenerational Organizing, Self Help Graphics and Art (Downtown), 7–10pm.
AJ AuCoin, Good Luck Gallery (Chinatown), 7–10pm.
Rachel Yezbick: Cover Me, Garden (Echo Park), 7–10pm.
Sun Kissed Chokehold, Y53 (Highland Park), 7–10pm.
Orr Herz: WHAT WAS I THINKING, Adjunct Positions (Highland Park), 7–9pm.
Alik, Wende Museum (Culver City), 8pm.
Paulo Szot: Salute To Broadway, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 8pm.
Thieter at Pieter: Brian Getnick, Arne Gjelten, Asher Hartman and Tim Reid, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 8:30–10pm.
Journey Through The Desert-The Road Less Traveled, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs).
Sunday, March 18
Butterfly Pavilion, Natural History Museum (Downtown), 9:30am–5pm.
OLIVIA ERLANGER PASSION FRUIT ARTIST TALK, Mother Culture (Mid-City), 1pm.
Workshop: Tongva Language Fundamentals, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
In Conversation: Eric Mack and Pamela Smith Hudson, California African American Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Ali Prosch, Come Undone, Bed & Breakfast (Mid-City), 2–5pm.
A Narco History: How the United States and Mexico Jointly Created the "Mexican Drug War", Santa Barbara Art Museum (Santa Barbara), 2:30pm. $6–10.
Coachella Valley Symphony Opera to Broadway, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 3pm. $25–45.
Sounds of L.A.: Hermanos Herrera, Getty Center (Brentwood), 4pm.
Adam Marnie: New Constructions, Bad Reputation (MacArthur Park), 4–7pm.
Kim Gordon: Design Office: "The Pitch", Gaga Reena (MacArthur Park), 5–8pm.
Wolfgang Stoerchle: before you can pry any secrets from me, Overduin & Co. (Hollywood), 6–8pm.
Workshop: Orgasmic Yoga with Dr. Victoria Reuveni, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 7–10pm.
MicroFest LA 2018: Polytype, Automata (Chinatown), 8pm. $12–15.
Monday, March 19
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art and Social Justice, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
Artist Lecture by Artist-in-Resident Kori Newkirk, Pasadena City College (Pasadena), 7pm.
MARCH INGREDIENT: MUSTARD AND OTHER WEEDS, Copper Mountain Mesa Community Center (Joshua Tree), 7pm.
Tuesday, March 20
Film: Pride and Prejudice, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
An Artist's Perspective > Carolina Caycedo, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 6–7:30pm.
In Conversation: Carolee Schneemann on Her Art and Archive, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Radical Self Care Now! Ericka Huggins, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Spanish Practice: Game & Conversation Night, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–9pm. $5–10.
SCREENINGS MUSIC & PERFORMANCE: Flux, Spring 2018, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Huey Copeland presents Arthur Jafa, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, March 21
Geoff Dyer: The Street Philosophy of Garry Winogrand, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Cohabitation: Cities, Nature, and the Evolving Ecosystem, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
From the Frontlines: A Conversation with L.A Womxn of Color Activist Leaders, Main Museum (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
WESTWEEK 2018, Pacific Design Center (West Hollywood).
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: March 15–21
Jonas Wood: Prints, Gagosian (976 Madison Avenue), April 5–May 25.
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street),
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
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PLAN ForYourArt N.Y.: March 8–14
Kiss Off, Luxembourg & Dayan (64 East 77th Street), February 23–April 14.
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940–2017, Whitney Museum of American Art (99 Gansevoort Street).
Mark: Erica Baum, Shannon Ebner, Louise Fishman, Al Loving, and Suzanne McClelland, Team Gallery (83 Grand Street), January 11–March 3.
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PLAN ForYourArt: March 8–14
Thursday, March 8
Conservation Transformations at the Walters Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 10–11:30am.
Talk: Gallery Talk: The Art of Looking—Mark Bradford, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 12:30pm.
MFA Exhibition #1, UCLA (Westwood), 5pm.
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY EXHIBITION + LASER, UCLA (Westwood), 5pm.
Paul Brach Lecture Series: Jim Shaw, CalArts (Valencia), 5:30pm.
LACDA Artists' Reception, LACDA (Downtown), 6–9pm.
OPEN FORUM - El Segundo Elections 2018, ESMoA (El Segundo), 6:30–8pm.
Kay Redfield Jamison: Mental Illness and Creativity, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
Talk: Curator Walkthrough of Painted in Mexico, 1700–1790: Pinxit Mexici with Ilona Katzew, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7pm.
Artist Talk between Photographer Matthew Rolston and Katya Tylevich, author and Editor-at-Large of Elephant Magazine, Ralph Pucci (Hollywood), 7–9pm.
City of the Future, with Sesshu Foster, Southern California Library (South L.A.), 7–9pm.
Filmforum: The Familiar Unknown: Mysticism in the Present Future, MOCA Grand Avenue (Downtown), 7pm.
Health/Care Film Series: 3 Short Films, Women's Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
Live! at the Museum: Argus Quartet, Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach), 7pm.
A Lecture with Walter Hood - Landscape design through a new lens, University Art Museum, CSU Long Beach (Long Beach), 7–9pm.
Writing Now Reading Series: Bruce Bauman, CalArts (Valencia), 7–10pm.
Film: Free Screening | Lean on Pete, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
The Sandblaster Chorus Blasters Do Broadway, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 7:30pm. $25.
CONVERSATIONS: Orpheus and Eurydice: From Ancient Greece to Modern Ballet/Opera, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
Friday, March 9
Art Buzz: Skip Arnold, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (Downtown), 5:30–7pm.
Zillionaires Against Humanity: Sabotaging the Skid Row Neighborhood Council, Skid Row History Museum and Archive (Downtown), 6–8pm.
ArtNight Pasadena, various locations (Pasadena), 6–10pm.
Kori Newkirk and Joshua Haycraft, Pasadena City College (Pasadena), 6–10pm.
The Visitor - Alfredo Barsuglia & Alice Könitz, Mackey Apartments, MAK Center for Art and Architecture (Mid-City), 7–9pm.
Le Petit Chaperon rouge, Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles (Century City), 7:30pm. Also March 10.
KRONOS QUARTET, RINDE ECKERT AND VÂN-ÁNH VÕ: MY LAI, CAP UCLA (Westwood),
The Door Gallery Grand Opening Reception, The Door Gallery (Hollywood), 8pm–2am.
Saturday, March 10
Quiet Mornings: Art x Mindfulness @ MOCA, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 9:30am.
50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE EAST LA WALKOUTS, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 9am-7pm. Continues March 11.
Family Festival Celebrating the Getty Center's 20th Anniversary, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–6pm.
Girl Power Panel Discussion: Sistas Are Doin’ It For Themselves, The Nate Holden Performing Arts Center (Mid-City), 10am–12pm.
Emergency Health Grant Info Session and Writing Assistance, Women's Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 11am–2pm.
Block Party and Drop in Art Workshop, The Church of the Epiphany/La Iglesia de la Epifanía (Lincoln Heights), 11am–6pm.
Wheel Throwing Workshop with Wayne Perry, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1–4pm. $45–55.
LAMAGPlay Workshop, LAMAG (East Hollywood), 1–3pm.
Stickerly: LB by Annelie McKenzie, leiminspace (Chinatown), 1–6pm.
Families: Free Family Art Making Workshop with Maria de Los Angeles, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1:30pm.
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—Art in the Ancient Americas, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 2pm.
Crayon Collection + ICA LA: Workshop with Pearl C. Hsiung, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (Downtown), 2–4pm.
From Walls Of Empowerment to Screens Of Engagement: The Progression Of Murals, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 2pm.
MOVIE MATINEE – Gayby Baby, ESMoA (El Segundo), 2–4pm.
Fahrenheit 2018, American Museum of Ceramic Art (Pomona), 2–5pm.
From Walls of Empowerment to Screens of Engagement: The Progression of Murals, Pasadena Museum of California Art (Pasadena), 2pm.
The Insanity Principle Workshops, High Desert Test Sites (Joshua Tree), 2–4pm.
10th Annual African American Composer's Series and Free Education Program, HOW THE WEST GOT FUNKED UP, William Grant Still Arts Center (West Adams), 3–6pm.
Senon Williams / Hamilton Press, Odd Ark•LA (Highland Park), 4–8pm.
Tony Larson: Load Signs, Zevitas Marcus (Hollywood), 5–8pm.
Edel Bordón: Paradoja de la Soledad and Martiros Adalian: Caution, Lois Lambert Gallery (Santa Monica), 6–9pm.
Robert Colescott, Blum & Poe (Culver City), 6–8pm.
Katinka Matson: White Flowers, Eric Buterbaugh Gallery (West Hollywood), 6–9pm.
Christiane Lyons: Some Women, Meliksetian Briggs (Fairfax), 6–8pm.
INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION, LACDA (Downtown), 6–9pm.
NEVER HAVE I EVER, Coagula Curatorial (Chinatown), 7–9pm.
$3.33 / Dan Joseph / Hakim Muhammad, Human Resources (Chinatown), 7pm.
Brodie Kaman x These Days Zine Launch, These Days (Downtown), 7–9pm.
Kristopher Raos: Blocked Out, Museum as Retail Space (MaRS) (Downtown), 7–10pm.
Bradney Evans: Finally Endless, Elephant (Glassell Park), 7–10pm.
Naked as a Daisy, Shockboxx Project Gallery (Hermosa Beach), 7–9pm.
Nose Job, BBQLA (Downtown), 8pm–12am.
There's More to Neon Signs than Liquor, Motels and Live Nude Girls and Motel California, MONA Museum of Neon Art (Glendale), 7:30–10:30pm.
Sunday, March 11
MOCA Community Day, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (Downtown), 11am–4pm.
Love Her to Death...and Back: The Enduring Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Getty Villa (Pacific Palisades), 11am–5pm.
SCREENINGS: KIDS: Family Flicks Film Series: Space Jam, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 11am.
Year of the Doggo: Riceballs, snacks, zines, 356 Mission (Downtown), 12–3pm.
ForYourArt invites you to an intimate interview with Luchita Hurtado and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (East Hollywood), 1pm.
Everything is Medicine with Olivia Chumacero and Sarita Dougherty, Main Museum (Downtown), 1–3pm.
Tiny Terrariums: A CraftLab Family Workshop!, Craft & Folk Art Museum (Miracle Mile), 1:30–3:30pm. $5–7.
Family Jam: Storytelling with Dena Atlantic, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 2–3:30pm.
Families: On-Site: North Hollywood—The Identity Body Map, North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional Library (North Hollywood), 2pm.
Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia in the Middle Ages and Today, Getty Center (Brentwood), 3pm.
Andrea Fraser: Toward a Reflexive Resistance, Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles (Downtown), 3–5pm.
CAAM Reads! Save Me the Waltz, California African American Museum (Downtown), 3–4:30pm.
Desert X screening, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 3pm.
James Crosby: Forms Between, Team (bungalow) (Venice), 4–7pm.
Volume I: Cultural Identities and Volume II: Shifting Landscapes, Residency Art Gallery (Inglewood), 6:30–8:30pm.
Monday, March 12
Mondays at the Museum, Behind the Veil: Andy Warhol in Context, Palm Springs Art Museum (Palm Springs), 12pm.
Sister Spit: QTPOC Cruising the West Tour - Los Angeles, Women’s Center for Creative Work (Frogtown), 7–10pm.
In Conversation: Vera Lutter and Michael Govan, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 7:30pm.
Tuesday, March 13
Rembrandt and the Inspiration of India, Getty Center (Brentwood), 10am–5:30pm.
Film: Cry ‘Havoc’, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 1pm.
International Contemplative Dance Practice Day In Celebration of Barbara Dilley's 80th Birthday, Pieter (Lincoln Heights), 3–6pm.
SAM CONGDON, UCLA (Westwood), 5–7pm.
Talk: Cur-ATE: Dining in Colonial Mexico, LACMA (Miracle Mile), 6pm.
CONVERSATIONS/ READINGS: Charles Ray: If You Can Read This You Are Dead, Hammer Museum (Westwood), 7:30pm.
ArtCenter Spring 2018 Graduate Seminar Lecture: Nicole Eisenman, ArtCenter College of Design (Pasadena), 7:30pm.
Wednesday, March 14
Shinique Smith: Refuge, Nicole Miller: Athens, Ca, Charting the Terrain: Eric Mack and Pamela Smith Hudson, California African American Museum (Downtown), 7–9pm. Artists and Curatorial Walkthrough, 6–7pm.
Made by X > Spray Paint with Panca, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (San Diego), 6:30–8pm. $25–40.
India through a European Lens: Seventeenth Century Images and Words, Getty Center (Brentwood), 7pm.
FILMS BY AXÉ BAHIA ARTISTS, Fowler Museum (Westwood), 7pm.
Artist Talk: EJ Hill, Art + Practice (Leimert Park), 7pm.
Harald and Elsa: The Kingdom of Referentials, ICA LA (Downtown), 7:30pm.
Native Women's Voices through Poetry, Main Museum (Downtown), 7:30–9pm.
Dibner Lecture - Making ArtDiscovering Science, The Huntington (San Marino), 7:30pm.
Cross-Hatched | Usuyuki: Johns in Japan, The Broad (Downtown), 8pm. $25
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