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RECORD SWAP! Listening & Lyric Reading Party

RECORD SWAP! Listening & Lyric Reading Party

Using Xochi Solis’ exhibition as a backdrop, the Project Space of Lawndale will be transformed into a market for your surplus LP’s and excess 45′s. [...]

Sydney Yeager: The Pleasure of Ruins

Sydney Yeager: The Pleasure of Ruins

New paintings reflect the influence of both demolition sites and ancient ruins.

Christopher Culver & Jeff Williams: For An Abstraction

Christopher Culver & Jeff Williams: For An Abstraction

Culver and Williams position their work in the same space to alter its meaning. The exhibition will function as a generative act, taking the separate [...]

Wura-Natasha Ogunji: Radio Kaduna

Wura-Natasha Ogunji: Radio Kaduna

Radio Kaduna is a live performance with video that explores the meanings of true love within a Muslim-Christian household in pre-independence Nigeria. Presented in conjunction [...]

Caitlin G. McCollom: New Work

Caitlin G. McCollom: New Work

McCollom’s minimal paintings on paper and wall sculpture explore solipsistic thinking as it relates to the art object.

Night at the Museum

Night at the Museum

A fun-filled night at Longview Museum of Fine Arts where every corner of the museum will be filled with exciting and fun things to do. [...]

Heartbreakers and Life Takers

Heartbreakers and Life Takers

The fourth in a series of monthly, grassroots, pop-up street art shows emphasizing local, regional, and national graffiti, street art, and contemporary urban artists. Featuring [...]

Focus Group: Screening Room featuring Ed Emshwiller

Focus Group: Screening Room featuring Ed Emshwiller

The VAC presents an episode of Screening Room, a 1970s television series that aired in Boston, invited independent filmmakers to screen and discuss their work, [...]

Artists on Art with FreChelle Tesla

Artists on Art with FreChelle Tesla

Tesla explores issues of race, gender, slavery and previous societies by juxtaposing found objects, organic materials with historic or self-authored texts. Continuously challenging the viewer [...]

Musiqua: Deep Sky Objects

Musiqua: Deep Sky Objects

The song cycle Deep Sky Objects, with music composed by Sebastian Currier and poetry by Sarah Manguso, weaves a futuristic romance . Two live performances [...]

Telling the Immigrant Story

Telling the Immigrant Story

Informal narratives by community representatives as they share the role of tradition as a cultural strategy in creating a sense of home in a new [...]

Marion Barthelme Lecture Series: Michael Govan on Michael Heizer

Marion Barthelme Lecture Series: Michael Govan on Michael Heizer

Michael Govan, director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, will speak on the work of Michael Heizer at the inagural Marion Barthelme Lecture, [...]

Texas Impressionism: Branding with Brushstroke and Color, 1885-1935

Texas Impressionism: Branding with Brushstroke and Color, 1885-1935

Experience the beauty of Texas Impressionism.

Beili Liu: Amass

Beili Liu: Amass

Liu’s time and process based installation using thread, paper, incense, wood, salt, and water, explores cultural overlaps.

New Century Modern

New Century Modern

New Century Modern, co-curated by School of Art and Design Professor Michel Conroy and Gallery Director Mary Mikel Stump, brings together the ceramic art of [...]

Otis Ike and The Joanna Gallery Present: MARDI GRAS – An Epiphany of Anal Beads with the World Famous CHRISTEENE!!!

Otis Ike and The Joanna Gallery Present: MARDI GRAS – An Epiphany of Anal Beads with the World Famous CHRISTEENE!!!

An exhibition devoted to the unholy debauchery of Mardi Gras. Bring your camera and blackmail your friends. Drink until you can’t walk. Have sex in [...]

Dallas Contemporary: Phenomenon

Dallas Contemporary: Phenomenon

DC’s big party, featuring visuals by current artist DZINE, house dj Derrick Carter, and a display by the Lowrider Car Clubs of Dallas. Tickets $50, [...]

Within the Emperor’s Garden: The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion

Within the Emperor’s Garden: The Ten Thousand Springs Pavilion

A model pavilion made by Chinese artisans that demonstrates traditional Chinese carving and fine furniture techniques. No nails were used to build this model of [...]

Kurt Herrmann: Blockheads

Kurt Herrmann: Blockheads

Folky portraits of presidents, popular figures, magazine models, and more on wooden blocks.

Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective

Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective

100 works by the prolific ceramic artist tracing his sculptural practice of more than 50 years, in a gallery designed by acclaimed architect Frank O. [...]