Art

RLn feature stories and reviews of art openings in the Los Angeles Harbor Area.

Reverberations, On View at Sala Gallery San Pedro

As you enter the living room of the home gallery, two pieces that look as though they were made for…

7 days ago

Art, Authenticity vs. Hypocrisy Why the Arts Matter to Downtown Communities

It is far past time for the SPPOA, the San Pedro Chamber, and the LA City Council to fund the…

7 days ago

Ai Weiwei’s Turandot

The revolutionary artist and iconoclastic activist’s selection of this opera, once banned in China, aligns with his challenging of norms.…

1 week ago

The American Years: Guillaume Zuili’s Cinematic Vision of the West

Zuili called the contrast of scenes between the urban landscape and Joshua Tree, the yin and the yang. “It's a…

1 week ago

Long Beach Vibes Showcases Character of an Irrepressible City, Opening Oct. 11

Included works relate to, represent, or challenge the idea of Long Beach. The show is being presented in the Rod…

1 week ago

Transforming Immigrant Affairs: Solis Champions a Creative Vision

Embedding this role is critical toward a more responsive, inclusive government that centers the lived experiences of immigrants and their…

2 weeks ago

Arts United San Pedro Awards $45,000 in Community Arts Grants to Fuel Local Creativity

Selected from a competitive pool of applicants, the funded proposals include visual arts, performances, public installations, and youth engagement, each…

2 weeks ago

Long Beach Gears Up for October Arts Month with Open Studio Tours

  LB Open Studio Tour 2025, October is Arts Month In celebration of Long Beach Arts Month as well as…

2 weeks ago

San Pedro City Ballet, Arts United Invite Community to Mural Unveiling Oct. 5

Misty Copeland said of the mural: “I’m incredibly honored to be featured in this stunning mural by El Mac at…

2 weeks ago

Form and Fascination

The work that goes on view at the Palos Verdes Art Center is largely from the last 30 years, a…

3 weeks ago