The Southwest Museum of the American Indian was the first museum to open in Los Angeles in 1907. Located on a hill in the Mt. Washington neighborhood, the museum mainly exhibited art and artifacts of Native Americans…
Read MoreThe work of late artist Channa Horwitz, to me, is complex and mesmerizing, thoughtful and precise, one-of-a-kind. Ghebaly Gallery exhibited her work in 2016 (To The Top, pictured in this post) and will soon be showcasing a series of previously unseen drawings (Structures, opening September 15).
Read MoreMy dear friend Bruce Chan commissioned these losangelesbeautiful cards. As he prepared to move to Pittsburgh, the cards provided a way for him to share his appreciation for Los Angeles and the community he had fostered here.
Read MoreThe time to see poppies has arrived! The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is open, sunrise to sunset, through mid-May. It's been a few years...
Read MoreRecently explored Doug Aitkin's trove of incredible work at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.
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