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“Dear Culver City . . .” – Community Art Project – Sit Down Clay Workshops

Various venues in Culver City

Artist Laureate Katy Krantz has developed two different types of art workshops—an interactive drop-in activity appropriate for events and 1.5—2 hour sit down ceramics hand-building class.  Both types of workshops are used to generate material for a large scale hanging sculpture to be displayed in a public place.  At the first type of workshop, participants are asked […]

Free

Children’s Storytime with Zabie Yamasaki

Village Well Books & Coffee 9900 Culver Blvd., Culver City

Join author Zabie Yamasaki on Saturday, July 15th at 11:00am for a children's storytime event. She will be reading from her upcoming book, Your Joy is Beautiful: The Magic of Remembering That You Are Enough, Just as You Are (released May 2023 through PESI Publishing). Children will be reminded of the joy that exists within and around […]

Free

Explore the Artistic Age of South Vietnamese Modernism

Wende Museum

Venture beyond conventional narratives of the Vietnam War to uncover a vibrant "golden age" of Vietnamese artistic modernism. Amidst the familiar backdrop of socio-political unrest, art historian Thuy N.D. Tran will guide us through the flourishing art scene of South Vietnam, marked by hope, creativity, and a passionate drive for postcolonial nation-building. This talk will […]

Free

“Dear Culver City . . .” – Community Art Project – Sit Down Clay Workshops

Various venues in Culver City

Artist Laureate Katy Krantz has developed two different types of art workshops—an interactive drop-in activity appropriate for events and 1.5—2 hour sit down ceramics hand-building class.  Both types of workshops are used to generate material for a large scale hanging sculpture to be displayed in a public place.  At the first type of workshop, participants are asked […]

Free

Author Event with Alicia Gaspar de Alba

Village Well Books & Coffee 9900 Culver Blvd., Culver City

Alicia Gaspar de Alba, originally from El Paso, Texas, has been a professor of Chicana/o Studies, English, and Gender Studies at UCLA since 1994. She has published 13 books, among them award-winning novels, collections of short fiction and poetry, as well as academic books. Her noir novel, Desert Blood: The Juárez Murders, won the Lambda […]

Free

Changing the Landscape: A Creative Conversation

The Box Culver City 6144 Washington Blvd., Culver City

Enjoy an immersive evening of live performance, dialogue, and connection as we examine our ever-changing personal and collective landscapes, and what it means to both adapt to, and be a driver of change. Changing the Landscape will be an intimate experience of live dance integrated with projection and dialogue. In a world where the sheer […]

$25.00 – $40.00

Bernie Pearl with Mike Barry

Boulevard Music 4316 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City

The fabulous Bernie Pearl with the superb Mike Barry on bass. The blues is life itself to Bernie Pearl. A guitarist with an upbeat, finger-poppin’ picking style he learned at the elbows of bluesmasters Sam ‘Lightnin’ Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, Mississippi Fred MacDowell, and others. Yet, Bernie Pearl is no hidebound traditionalist. As music critics and aficionados […]

$20.00

Groovy Rednecks

The Cinema Bar 3967 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City

The Cinema Bar has been a Westside institution in Culver City for nearly 75 years, and family owned for the past 30 years. We are proud of our quaint ‘neighborhood-feel’ hangout offering reasonably priced drinks, live music most nights with no cover charge, an outdoor patio space, and on-street parking after 6:00PM. The vibe of […]

Event Series David Bowie in the Soviet Union

David Bowie in the Soviet Union

Wende Museum

Geoff MacCormack was one of David Bowie’s oldest and closest friends. Starting in 1973, he joined Bowie on his tours as singer, percussionist, dancer, and photographer. As Bowie preferred not to fly, they travelled together by boat, train, and road. Later in 1973 they undertook a journey from Yokohama, Japan, back to England, traveling through […]

Free
Event Series Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present

Vietnam in Transition, 1976 – Present

Wende Museum

The exhibition explores the multi-layered intersections of art, history, and memory in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War – in Vietnam known as the American War – and national reunification. With its history of French colonialism, American imperialism, Soviet-style socialism, and relative economic liberalization during the doi moi period, Vietnam is a country of strong […]

Free
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