Well, since it’s Easter Sunday we figured it was appropriate to write about bunnies. But not just any bunnies. No,
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Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
International art gallery Hauser Wirth & Schimmel will make it’s debut in the Art’s District on March 13, 2016 with inaugural
READ MORE‘Yarn Bomb’ Hits Pacific Palisades to Spotlight Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History month, so what better time to create an art project that puts a little shine on some
READ MORE‘SKYLINE’ Will Bring FREE Art Installation Pop-Ups to Hidden & Historic Spaces All Over DTLA
During a ten day stretch this March a group of architects, designers and artists will transform historic, hidden spaces within
READ MORESo There’s a Massive ‘Cake Maze’ Installation Opening in DTLA Starting This Saturday
Can you have your cake turn it into art too? Short answer… YES! A ‘Break Bread’ installation is set to open
READ MOREThe LA Art Show 2016 Starts This Week at The Convention Center
The 21st annual LA Art Show returns for 2016 this week with a four-day exhibition of diverse works from modern
READ MOREL.A. Based Artist Turns Parents’ Home Into Gingerbread House for Christmas
As loyal readers of the blog may remember from this past October we did a quick blurb on L.A. based artist
READ MORE15 Free Things To Do in L.A. if You Love Modern Art
Modern art lover’s rejoice! Los Angeles is home to some of the best art museums and galleries to date and for
READ MOREScore One-Of-A-Kind Works at the Barnsdall Art Center Holday Sale this November
Is it time to upgrade your art collection? You might be in luck. There’s a unique holiday art shopping experience coming
READ MOREThis is Where You Go in L.A. To See a Very *Suggestive* Statue of Batman and Superman
Batman vs. Superman. Except, you know, just a little bit different take on the whole dynamic there… The work to
READ MOREJust an Artist on a Night Mission to the Abandoned Nazi Compound at Murphy Ranch
Artist Darren Pearson (aka Darius Twin) has a very distinctive way of looking at Los Angeles. Through the use of LEDs and
READ MOREThis is What My First Time at The Downtown Art Walk Looked Like
On the second Thursday of every month The Downtown Art Walk transforms seven blocks of DTLA into a vibrant (and free!) pop-up street
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