Alright, we may get smidge of rain in SoCal this weekend, but . Keep an eye on it as you plan your next two days.
In and around Los Angeles today, you’ll find a BikeFest fundraiser in Chinatown, a Jason Rhoades ‘Drive’ celebration at Hauser & Wirth, the Great Los Angeles Walk, the Latino Comics Festival, the LA Auto Show, and more. Whatever you decide on, hope you enjoy!
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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend
BikeLA BikeFest Annual Fundraiser – M > BikeLA hosts its 3rd Annual LA Bike Fest Fundraiser Happy Hour and Celebration this Saturday at Highland Park Brewery in Chinatown. A $25 advance ticket ($35 at the door if capacity allows) includes free bike valet, one beer or non-alcoholic drink, a commemorative golden BikeLA bandana, and a bike-themed silent auction. Biking to and from the event is highly encouraged! Runs noon to 3 p.m. The More info here.
Go Metro: Take the A Line to Chinatown Station.
Three Top Picks To Do This Saturday
M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission
SATURDAY DRIVE: ‘Jason Rhoades. DRIVE’ Celebration – M FA > This Saturday, Hauser & Wirth’s Arts District location has planned a daylong program celebrating the exhibition ‘Jason Rhoades. DRIVE’. The free event features a talk with LA-based artists who use cars in their own work, a special book launch, creative workshops and a celebration with Curate LA. Runs noon to 7 p.m. No registration required to attend. More info here.
Corita Day – FA > On Saturday, the Philosophical Research Society and the Corita Art Center team up to celebrate the legacy and impact of artist and civil rights activist Corita Kent. Attendees can check out family art-making sessions, hands-on art activities, and live readings. The afternoon program (3 to 6 p.m.) is free to attend. There is also a ticketed evening program (7 to 9 p.m.) which costs $10 to attend. More info here.
Great Los Angeles Walk – M FA > If you like walking (we mean really like walking), the annual Great Los Angeles Walk takes place this Saturday, with a meet-up point at the oldest palm tree in Los Angeles, found in Exposition Park. The route is scheduled to take participants all the way to the Bruin statue on the campus of UCLA, beginning at 9 a.m.. Free to join in, but make sure you email the organizer if you plan to participate. More info here.
Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today
- Starting this Friday-Sunday, the LA Auto Show returns to the LA Convention Center for a ten-day affair featuring a who’s who of automotive exhibitors, plus vehicle test drives, activations, and family-friendly entertainment. M
- This Saturday, the Museum of Contemporary Art will debut MOCA Focus: Ana Segovia, the first ever U.S. solo exhibition for Mexican artist Ana Segovia. M FA
- On Saturday the Burbank Winter Wine Walk offers wine tasting stations, live entertainment and a street lined with vendors to help you shop for the holidays, all taking place in Downtown Burbank.
- This Saturday and Sunday, The Venice Oceanarium welcomes the start of Gray Whale migration season with a two-day live reading of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick, all taking place from Sunrise to Sunset on the sand at Venice Beach. FA
- The Museum of Latina American Art in Long Beach is hosting a Latino Comics Expo on Saturday and Sunday.
- Join the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) on Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m. to highlight the exhibition, Common Ground: The Heart of Community. M
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