A headset that picks the winning lottery number. A scuba mask for navigating a subaqueous Louisiana. A pair of biking goggles used to shame drivers of automobil...
Ruth Pastine’s newest body of work is bold and courageous. The large scale, luminous paintings, engage the viewer in a relationship of perception. The spatial interplay enhances the meticulously painted, color-saturated canvases; enticing the viewer in a dynamic visual experience....
Renee Tajima-Peña’s documentary, “No mas Bebes,” rediscovers the nearly forgotten shameful chapter of targeted forced sterilization in Los Angeles history. Many...
In chapter one of Currents, we visit the Bowtie Parcel of the LA River for storytelling, s'mores, and the Bloodmoon. The first part of a new series about the currents and stories of the LA River....
I first encountered the hilariously bratty Seth Bogart when my band, Bratmobile, reformed in 1999. We played our first reunion show with his bubblegum pop-punk band the Knock-Ups at the Stork Club in Oakland. It was his 18th birthday. He w...
Dip into the Epiphany Pool to hear firsthand insight from artists about their creative breakthroughs. These messages are offered in hopes of inspiring others....
When Ken Butler travels, the TSA rummages through his collection of hockey sticks, tennis rackets, umbrellas, golf clubs and more. But he's not an athlete. ...
Non-stop movement characterized the performance by Alonzo King's company, LINES, engaging the eye in such a way that blinking felt too long an interruption....