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Conscious Tether: Art and the Internet in Los Angeles
Opening reception: Saturday, October 5th, 5 - 8pm Gallery hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 12pm - 6pm Conscious Tether: Art and the Internet in Los Angeles is a group exhibition of contemporary artists considering what it means to live with and through the internet. Appearing to be both nowhere and everywhere at once, the internet’s presence […]
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Shadow of My Shadow Book Release
Shadow of My Shadow Book Release
A reading and reception to celebrate the publication of Jennifer Doyle's book, Shadow of My Shadow. “Shadow of My Shadow sets a new bar for autotheory. A patient, granular dismantling of the chilling relations between work, sex, and institutions—and of their systemic disavowal. With her signature generosity of thought, unflinching attention to difficult details, and riveting […]
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Basandja Coalition Free Congo Fundraiser
Basandja Coalition Free Congo Fundraiser
Doors at 6:30pm; event begins at 7:00pm$15 - $40 suggested donation (no one turned away for lack of funds); click here for tickets Join us for a teach in, fundraiser, film screening, food from Leela and a traveling exhibition of 27 photos in visual installation taken by The Mamas - women from the east of […]
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Person2Person: Hurricane Helene Relief Fundraiser
Person2Person: Hurricane Helene Relief Fundraiser
💛 PERSON 2 PERSON 💛 Last month Hurricane Helene devastated the South and especially western North Carolina. Many people in the area lost lives, homes, jobs. The recovery is far from over; you can help by attending Person 2 Person, a hurricane relief fundraiser at @humanresourcesla 💛💛💛 410 Cottage Home st. Chinatown Wednesday October 30 […]
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Locked in the Brick Tower
Locked in the Brick Tower
Doors at 7pm; screening at 8pm Locked in the Brick Tower presents nine short films with thematic explorations spanning horror, prejudice, and the grotesque. In literary fiction, the mythical characters who don’t ‘fit’ in society, who bear the flawed monstrosity that makes them other-than-human, are relegated to the margins of made-up worlds. They are the […]
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MATTHEW LAX: A TIRED DOG IS A GOOD DOG, PART TWO
Opening Reception: Friday, November 1, 6:00–10:00 pmGallery hours: 12:00–5:00 pm; Friday - Sunday, and by appointment * Thursday, November 14, 7:00 pm: Historian, writer and USC professor Andy Campbell joins Lax for a public conversation and the launch of Lax's zine-essay THE HOUNDS OF LOVE HAVE GONE NONVERBAL, published by Inga Books (Chicago), which accompanies Lax's exhibition A TIRED […]