Each month the Observatory offers a sunset hike lead by a Park Ranger and Museum Guide. The hike starts on the Observatory West Terrace, proceeds up the Charlie Turner trail to the Berlin Forest on the hill...
Find out more »Each month the Observatory offers a sunset hike lead by a Park Ranger and Museum Guide. The hike starts on the Observatory West Terrace, proceeds up the Charlie Turner trail to the Berlin Forest on the hill...
Find out more »Since 1999, when he premiered his first collection of clothes in Paris, Bernhard Willhelm has been “moving in-between chaos and diversity.” He and his team, headed by long-term collaborator Jutta Kraus, recently decamped from their Parisian ...
Find out more »Solitude. Gratitude. Compassion. Mindfulness. Beauty. Suffering. Resurrection. These themes will be represented by one of photographer Andy Romanoff’s images, which are part of the larger gallery exhibition “Sacred Faces” to be featured in the newly-renovated Shatto Chapel ...
Find out more »This radically fun and eclectic collection of queer film and video works assembled by programmer Bradford Nordeen draws from punk and queercore archives, and includes essential works by Jonesy, Jill Reiter, G.B. Jones and Greta Snider...
Find out more »Presented by the American Cinematheque in collaboration with the Film Noir Foundation. Cancel that jewelry story heist and the visit to your bookie. You can postpone the kidnapping and the extortion phone ...
Find out more »From Ava Gardner and Lana Turner to Veronica Lake and Rita Hayworth, film, costume and fashion historian Kimberly Truhler takes us on an exploration of the iconic costume design of film noir--as well as its ongoing influence ...
Find out more »S.T.A.G.E. 2015 is an all singing, all dancing, all glorious benefit for APLA comprised of the finest talent Hollywood has to offer ...
Find out more »Drawing practices in Los Angeles varied tremendously during the 1960s and 1970s. Culled from LACMA’s collection and select local holdings, Drawing in L.A.: The 1960s and 70s features work by nearly 50 artists ...
Find out more »Held at the world renowned Bonhams 1793 gallery and auction house, Art Project Los Angeles is an annual world-class, red-carpet, charity art auction and artists’ reception that has featured works by such prolific artists as Basquiat, Chagall, Haring, Longo, Picasso, Ruscha, Russo, Sultan, Warhol, and more. All guests attend live and silent auction w/cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. For more information, please contact Tracie Ayala, Event Manager, at 213.201.1439 or tayala@apla.org.
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