Art

Arts Council for Long Beach Announces An Additional $450,000 for Artist COVID Relief

This grant program is for individual artists across disciplines who are struggling to have their basic needs (shelter, food, and…

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Women’s Emancipation Day

In 1910, Clara Zetkin, a German labor leader, proposed that March 8 be proclaimed International Women's Day in memory of…

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Gallery Azul: In Celebration of Black Heritage

Dedicated to art and the comprehensive inclusion of BIPOC artists of color, Gallery Azul has risen to the ideal of…

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Los Angeles Auction Features Rare Painting By Raymond Pettibon

Among the most highly sought-after artists of today, Pettibon initially came into the art world through music, creating cover art…

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San Pedro Waterfront Arts District Presents Armchair ArtWalk Tour: Women’s History Month

The March 4th FirstThursday Armchair ArtWalk will be talking with some exceptional women artists and will include:

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Cheech Marin’s Long-Awaited Chicano Art Museum Secures City Approval and $1 Million in Annual Funding

From Artnet News Comedian and actor Cheech Marin is a man of many interests— he is one half of the…

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Designing the Future of Art Walk San Pedro

Given the time constraints of virtual meetings and the choreography of moving from a full panel to breakout rooms, a…

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Artist Takes a Stand on Knoll Hill

Peter Schroff brings a new vision overlooking the port San Pedro isn’t your typical California beach town. Outside of James…

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Spencer MacCallum and the Miracle of Mata Ortiz: A Eulogy

By Zachary Caceres The fact that Spencer MacCallum was the resident security guard at Angels Gate Cultural Center in its…

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Works by Korean and American Artists Converge at SoLA

South LA Contemporary, or SoLA, will feature two exhibitions, Saturation and Pandemic Winter, which begin simultaneously on Dec. 12. Saturation…

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