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PST, A to Z: ‘Civic Virtue’ at LA Municipal Art Gallery and Watts Towers Arts Center
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Jan 26Blog Posts
Anaheim's Access Celebrates its Work in the Arab/Muslim Community With Congressman Keith Ellison
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Jan 26Jane Chafin: More on Artists and the Future of Books: An Interview With Kirk Pedersen, Founder of Zero+ Publishing
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MOCA announces 2011 acquisitions
LATimes.com Culture Monstor
Jan 31MOCA is planning to announce today a gift of 122 works from collector Laurence Rickels and to release details on other 2011 acquisitions. »
PST, A to Z: ‘Civic Virtue’ at LA Municipal Art Gallery and Watts Towers Arts Center
LATimes.com Culture Monstor
Jan 26Pacific Standard Time will explore the origins of the Los Angeles art world through museum exhibitions throughout Southern California over the next six months. Times art reviewer Sharon Mizota has set the goal of seeing all of them. This is... »
Arts scholarships available to high schoolers
The Orange County Register Tustin
Jan 24The 2012 Barbara Benson Memorial Scholarship Program is open to applications from students in Tustin high schools. The Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts will award up to six $2,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in June. The program is open to... »
Jane Chafin: More on Artists and the Future of Books: An Interview With Kirk Pedersen, Founder of Zero+ Publishing
HuffPost New York
Jan 19The good news is that the future of books, having lost their monopoly as conveyors of information, lies in aesthetics. There will always be a market for interesting, beautiful books -- and artists are, of course, leading the way. »
Art review: 'Roger Kuntz: Signs of LA' at Louis Stern Fine Arts
LATimes.com Culture Monstor
Jan 13David Pagel reviews "Roger Kuntz: Signs of LA" at Louis Stern Fine Arts. »
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Anaheim's Access Celebrates its Work in the Arab/Muslim Community With Congressman Keith Ellison
OC Weekly Navel Gazing
Jan 26The Anaheim-based Access California Services, which has its office nestled on Brookhurst Street in Little Arabia--a neighborhood profiled in the Weekly's current cover story--has come a long way sinc »
Coolin' with the Luckman Jazz Orchestra
ExperienceLA Blog
Jan 25There are few things I find more relaxing than listening to jazz. There's just something about the sound that simply soothes the soul. Last Saturday, I attended the Luckman Jazz Orchestra's tribute concert to Mr. Hank Mobley at the Luckman Fine Arts C... »
Jane Chafin: More on Artists and the Future of Books: An Interview With Kirk Pedersen, Founder of Zero+ Publishing
HuffPost New York
Jan 19The good news is that the future of books, having lost their monopoly as conveyors of information, lies in aesthetics. There will always be a market for interesting, beautiful books -- and artists are, of course, leading the way. »
Troublesome Long-Term Trends... And Troubling Untruths From a Legislator
California Progress Report
Jan 06By Anthony Wright Health Access California The Los Angeles Times had a good story today by Marc Lifsher, about disturbing trends in health care, both in terms of costs, in terms of employers no longer offering coverage to their workers, and about the s... »
Bill Bush: The Place Is the Thing: This Artweek.LA (January 2, 2012)
HuffPost LA
Jan 03Kenny Harris: China | Harris' interest in the intrinsic qualities that make a place unique is the impetus for his work, and has inspired his travels throughout the world including extensive treks through South America, Europe, Cuba and Istanbul. His pa... »