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From Rave Music to Shoe Shining, LA’s Union Station Sets the Stage for 20 Performances
Changes, an afternoon of 20 performances organized by Stephen van Dyck, will bring patrons together from all walks of life.
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Changes, an afternoon of 20 performances organized by Stephen van Dyck, will bring patrons together from all walks of life.
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art's own Christine Y. Kim and Rita Gonzalez are co-curators at this year's Gwangju Biennale, Asia's oldest contemporary art biennial.
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In conjunction with an exhibit on the Salvadoran Civil War, The Mistake Room will hold a conversation on Salvadoran Art & Activism.
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The Indigenous Now film program brings together performance-based cinematic works by several Native American artists, situated between the documentary and experimental.
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The one-night performance event Ain't I A Womxn? will take place in the newly redesigned Los Angeles State Historic Park.
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Over the next three weekends, residents at REDCAT will showcase their work that pushes the boundaries of their disciplines.
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In honor of its 50th anniversary, Canyon Cinema is hitting the road for an international tour of screenings featuring avant-garde and artist-made films.
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A rare opportunity to see and hear from an artist whose early work retains its power and immediacy 50 years on.
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Friday Flights kick off with a group of works that respond to and animate the Getty's architecture and landscape.
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Will Wilson, among other Native American artists, has sought to reclaim a sense of agency through his two bodies of work.
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Dolores is inspired by a sword swallower and Our Lady of Sorrows, the figure of the Virgin Mary with seven swords piercing her heart.
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Molesworth gave a passionate commencement address at the University of California, Los Angeles, in which she railed against white supremacy and "outmoded forms of thought."