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Ara Oshagan | Remain in Light: Visions of Homeland and Diaspora

Fowler Museum 308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Remain in Light: Visions of Homeland and Diaspora June 11 – October 15, 2023 Opening Reception June 10 | 4 pm - 6:30 pm Fowler Museum At UCLA 308 Charles E Young Drive North Los Angeles, CA 90024 This exhibition of almost 50 photographs endeavors to visualize the contemporary Armenian experience at home and in…

Catherine Herrera | Landscapes of Survivance: Contemporary Native American Art

Photographer & Filmmaker Catherine Herrera is a featured artist in 'Landscapes of Survivance, invited by curator Elizabeth Hawley, who selected nine (9) photographs from Catherine's 'Landless Indian Series 2002-2022.' The long-term project documents Catherine's family research of her Costanoan & Chumash heritage, and, history in San Francisco, New Almaden, San Jose and Martins Beach. The series reflects on her experience as an indigenous person of mixed race growing up in California.

Ann Kaneko | The Climates of Inequality Symposium – Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust Screening

Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust will screen at the Japanese American National Museum as part of the Climates of Inequality Symposium, organized by the Humanities Action Lab. The film is the culminating event of a packed day of panels on environmental justice. Noah Williams, Big Pine Paiute Water Coordinator, will join Ann in a Q&A following the film. Please register for the full symposium for free admission to the screening.

Art At The Airport

18th Street Arts Center (Airport Campus) 3026 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Art At The Airport is a monthly series of open studios that provides a rare glimpse into over 20 professional artist studios as well as the opportunity to buy art directly from the artists. Advance registration is greatly appreciated!

Highways Performance Space | Crossing Pride & SORORITY present DIS/PLACE: Stories of home, belonging, migrating

Highways Performance Space 1651 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

An evening of short works on the theme of migration, crossings, and finding home, featuring Crossing Pride Collective's stories from LGBTQ migrants and refugees.

Catherine Herrera | Landscapes of Survivance: Contemporary Native American Art

Photographer & Filmmaker Catherine Herrera is a featured artist in 'Landscapes of Survivance, invited by curator Elizabeth Hawley, who selected nine (9) photographs from Catherine's 'Landless Indian Series 2002-2022.' The long-term project documents Catherine's family research of her Costanoan & Chumash heritage, and, history in San Francisco, New Almaden, San Jose and Martins Beach. The series reflects on her experience as an indigenous person of mixed race growing up in California.

Catherine Herrera | Landscapes of Survivance: Contemporary Native American Art

Photographer & Filmmaker Catherine Herrera is a featured artist in 'Landscapes of Survivance, invited by curator Elizabeth Hawley, who selected nine (9) photographs from Catherine's 'Landless Indian Series 2002-2022.' The long-term project documents Catherine's family research of her Costanoan & Chumash heritage, and, history in San Francisco, New Almaden, San Jose and Martins Beach. The series reflects on her experience as an indigenous person of mixed race growing up in California.

Catherine Herrera | Landscapes of Survivance: Contemporary Native American Art

Photographer & Filmmaker Catherine Herrera is a featured artist in 'Landscapes of Survivance, invited by curator Elizabeth Hawley, who selected nine (9) photographs from Catherine's 'Landless Indian Series 2002-2022.' The long-term project documents Catherine's family research of her Costanoan & Chumash heritage, and, history in San Francisco, New Almaden, San Jose and Martins Beach. The series reflects on her experience as an indigenous person of mixed race growing up in California.

Catherine Herrera | Landscapes of Survivance: Contemporary Native American Art

Photographer & Filmmaker Catherine Herrera is a featured artist in 'Landscapes of Survivance, invited by curator Elizabeth Hawley, who selected nine (9) photographs from Catherine's 'Landless Indian Series 2002-2022.' The long-term project documents Catherine's family research of her Costanoan & Chumash heritage, and, history in San Francisco, New Almaden, San Jose and Martins Beach. The series reflects on her experience as an indigenous person of mixed race growing up in California.

Pallette Potluck

18th Street Arts Center (Airport Campus) 3026 Airport Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Artists-in-residence, Borderless citizens and the 18th Street Arts Center community are invited to join us for our monthly potluck! Bring a homemade or store-bought dish and get ready to connect with others in the community. Free to attend and no RSVP needed.

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