Swell Solo Adventure: LACMA & La Brea Tar Pits
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Second Home Pavilion at La Brea Tar Pits - Visiting with Joaquin Ep. 1
Join me on my very first episode of Visiting with Joaquin. Today, I meet with Gabi Spangenthal, Head of Special Projects of Second Home Los Angeles, as I visit the Second Home Serpentine Pavilion designed by Spanish architects Lucia Cano and Jose Selgas of Selgascano. The Second Home Pavilion is an art sculpture for everyone to enjoy. It's located at the La Brea Tar Pits.
Tickets - Free admission
11–7pm every day (9pm Fridays)
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Over the coming months, the Second Home Pavilion will host a rollercoaster cultural program of live music, performance art, talks, dance, and screenings.
Upcoming events include:
Netflix and World Wildlife Fund Screening of Our Planet
Filmmaker David Lynch on Meditation
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Mayor of LA Eric Garcetti on the Future of Cities
Designer Thomas Heatherwick on Why Architecture Matters
Performance by British Rapper Octavian
As part of their commitment to social impact, their handing over the Second Home Pavilion to some of our favorite LA-based community groups and non-profits in the coming months:
Pando Populus
Infinite Flow
826 LA
Get Lit
Freedom and Fashion
Covenant House
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Opening September 2019
Second Home is a place where creativity, diversity and entrepreneurship thrive. A slingshot for creative entrepreneurs. Grab a seat. Find a purpose. Build a team. Blaze a trail. We’re with you every step of your journey.
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The Pacific Asia Museum In Pasadena, California
USC Pacific Asia Museum is an Asian art museum located at 46 N. Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena, California, United States.
The museum was founded in 1971 by the Pacificulture Foundation, which purchased “The Grace Nicholson Treasure House of Oriental Art” from the City of Pasadena. Grace Nicholson donated the structure to the city for art and cultural purposes in 1943 and was a dealer in Native American and, later, Asian art and antiques. It houses some 15,000 rare and representative examples of art from throughout Asia and the Pacific Islands. In 2013, the museum became part of the University of Southern California.
The building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1926 and designed by the architectural firm of Marston, Van Pelt & Maybury. It is designed in the style of a Chinese imperial palace and features a central courtyard with a garden, a small pool, and decorative carvings.
Pasadena Museum Of California Art
The Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA) is an art museum located in Pasadena, California, USA, showcasing art and design that originates from California. The museum was founded by long-time Pasadena residents and art collectors Robert and Arlene Oltman. The Ground was broken in 2000 and the museum officially opened in June 2002.
The museum does not house a permanent collection, but instead features changing exhibits. Notable exhibitions have included Maynard Dixon: Masterpieces from the Brigham Young University and Private Collections, the largest exhibition of Dixon's art to date; Wayne Thiebaud: 70 Years of Painting, a retrospective survey; Data + Art: Science and Art in the Age of Information, organized in conjunction with Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and a mid-career retrospective of painter Mark Ryden. The museum hosts the California Design Biennial.
LACMA - Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Join us while we walk around LACMA checking out the beautiful art and expos.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits. LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States.
11 Totally Free Los Angeles Museums
The Frugal Man LA takes you on a tour of the best free museums in Los Angeles. Be aware exhibits change frequently and the exhibits featured in this video may not be available during your visit.
Maurice and Paul Marciano Art Foundation (0:25)
4357 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Thursday & Friday: 11am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (1:17)
4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
California Science Center (1:45)
700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Open daily 10am - 5pm
California African American Museum (2:58)
600 State Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037
Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Fort MacArthur Museum (3:27)
3601 S. Gaffey St, San Pedro, CA 90731
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday: 2pm - 5pm
Fowler Museum at UCLA (4:14)
308 Charles E Young Dr N, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Wednesday: 12pm - 8pm
Thursday - Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
Hammer Museum (4:52)
10899 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Tuesday - Friday: 11am - 8pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 5pm
Valley Relics Museum (5:22)
The Valley Relics Museum is no longer free. Free admission is offered every Thursday from 10am to 12pm.
7900 Balboa Blvd, Hangar C3 & C4, Van Nuys, CA 91406
Thursday: 10am - 3pm
Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 11am - 4pm
Sunday: 11am - 3pm
The Nethercutt Museum (6:05)
15151 Bledsoe St, Sylmar, CA 91342
Tuesday - Saturday: 9am - 4:30pm
The Broad (6:37)
221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tuesday & Wednesday: 11am - 5pm
Thursday & Friday: 11am - 8pm
Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sunday: 10am - 6pm
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (7:21)
1717 E 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021
Wednesday - Friday: 11am - 7pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am - 6pm
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NICK WALKER La Brea HIT
NICK WALKER, graffiti artist,
does a hit on La Brea Ave. in Los Angeles, prior to his Vandal opening at the Carmichael Gallery on 2/2/08
Mark Abel: The Dream Gallery (Seven California Portraits) — An Introduction
Mark Abel: The Dream Gallery (Seven California Portraits)
Music from: The Dream Gallery (Seven California Portraits)
Artists: Mary Jaeb, soprano; David Marshman, baritone; Janelle DeStefano, mezzo-soprano; Delaney Gibson, mezzo-soprano; Carver Cossey, bass; Martha Jane Weaver, contralto; Tom Zohar, tenor; La Brea Sinfonietta; Sharon Lavery, conductor
Composer: Mark Abel
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The New California Classical?
Paul McCartney's tried it; Elvis Costello, too. So have Sting, Peter Gabriel, and even Leonard Bernstein. But a maverick California composer named Mark Abel has created what may be the most elegant and persuasive attempt yet to marry classical and rock. So get ready for a unique and powerful listening experience.
The Dream Gallery is an evocative, sophisticated and hard-hitting cycle of songs for soloists and chamber orchestra that explores the inner lives, struggles, illusions and home turf of seven archetypal Californians. The often startling lyrics and striking music combine to pierce straight to the heart of the human condition, while laying bare the flaws, foibles and sins of the society we all share, Californians or not. With winning performances from singers and orchestra alike, these stunning songs reveal a fresh style -- decades in the making -- in which the core content of classical and rock has been so thoroughly crossbred as to constitute a new strain of American art song.
DESERT X 2017
Film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Desert X : Feb 25-April 30, 2017, California Desert
Curated by Artistic Director Neville Wakefield, the inaugural Desert X exhibition, one of the most anticipated exhibitions this year, will open Feb 25-April 30, 2017 at various locations in the California Desert. The exhibition media preview will take place in Palm Springs and the various artists’ project sites over two days on Feb 23 and 24.
Artists from different parts of the world will be invited to make work that responds to the unique conditions of Palm Springs and the surrounding Coachella Valley.The themes and locations of the exhibition will engage surrounding communities, other Valley organizations, visitors, and students through works that respond to environmental, social and cultural conditions specific to the Valley, while also focusing attention on the creative energy of the participating artists and their work.
Among the internationally-recognized artists living and working around the world and locally who will be part of the exhibition, are:
Doug Aitken, Lita Albuquerque, Jennifer Bolande, Will Boone, Claudia Comte, Jeffrey Gibson, Sherin Guirguis, Norma Jeane, Glenn Kaino, Gabriel Kuri, Armando Lerma, Cinthia Marcelle, Richard Prince, Rob Pruitt, Julião Sarmento, Phillip K Smith III, Tavares Strachan
Visiting the works will take approximately 2 long half-days.
Various parallel programs with local arts organizations and institutions will take place in conjunction with the exhibition to form a robust education and community program. Highlights include a partnership with DIGICOM which will allow students and teachers to make video and develop digital story-telling around the exhibition, and a special one-day symposium Desert Constellations: Art and Mythologies at the Palm Springs Art Museum on March 11. 2017. The symposium is organized by Desert X Vice President, Steven Nash, in collaboration with Daniell Cornell, The Donna and Cargill MacMillan Jr., Director of Art at the Palm Springs Art Museum. The day-long symposium is a vehicle to contextualize the work of participating artists culturally and sociologically and will include a keynote address by land art expert William L. Fox, Director of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno.
Program partners of the exhibition include Ace Hotel & Swim Club, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, DIGICOM, Modernism Week, Palm Springs Art Museum and Sunnylands Center & Gardens.
Desert X is funded by its board of directors, philanthropists well-known to the desert community and its Founding Members. It has received generous support from cities, including Palm Desert, Indio, Palm Springs, and Rancho Mirage; and organizations and corporate entities in the region.
For more info on Eric Minh Swenson visit his website at thuvanarts.com. His art films can be seen at thuvanarts.com/take1
Eric Minh Swenson also covers the international art scene and his writings and photo essays can be seen at Huffington Post Arts :
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Recording Date: April 2019
Japanese American National Museum Tour
Detailed tour by Bob Mizoguchi, 87 year old sansei (3rd generation Japanese American, Korean War veteran and survivor of Amache concentration camp during WWII. Very honored to receive a tour.
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Sean Paul - Get Busy/Like Glue (Official Video)
The official video of Get Busy/Like Glue by Sean Paul from the album 'Dutty Rock'.
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Atlantic Records prides itself for working on Motion Picture Soundtracks, such as “The Greatest Showman”, “Suicide Squad” and “The Fate of the Furious.” As well as Musical Soundtracks including “Dear Evan Hansen,” and Grammy and Tony Award Winning “Hamilton”.
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The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust. The $1.3 billion Center opened to the public on December 16, 1997[2] and is well known for its architecture, gardens, and views overlooking Los Angeles. The Center sits atop a hill connected to a visitors' parking garage at the bottom of the hill by a three-car, cable-pulled hovertrain funicular.
Page Museum and the La Brea Tar Pits: Look Who's Traveling
Visiting the Page Museum at the Miracle Mile in Los Angeles.
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Other episodes from Look Who's Traveling, Season Two!
Knott's Berry Farm
Segerstrom Concert Hall
Whitaker-Jaynes Estate
LA Art Show
Bass Pro Shops, Rancho Cucamonga
OCMA (California Landscape into Abstraction)
Stunt Dog Experience
Centennial Farm
Discovery Science Center (Animal Grossology)
Watts Towers
Santa Monica, California
Griffith Park
Pump It Up, Huntington Beach
American Museum of Ceramic Art
Lorikeet Forest
Museum of Latin American Art & Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum
SeaWorld San Diego
Exposition Park
Rancho Los Alamitos
BubbleFest
Hammer Museum & Skirball Cultural Center
Knott's Berry Bloom
San Marcos, California (Part 1 of 3)
San Marcos, California (Part 2 of 3)
San Marcos, California (Part 3 of 3)
The Getty Center
Pio Pico Historic State Park
Bowers Museum & Kidseum
Boeing Rocket Launch
Griffith Park
Fullerton Museum
Aquarium of the Pacific (Saturday Family Fun: Sea Jellies)
The Getty Villa
Tanaka Farms
OCMA (Sarkisian & Sarkisian)
Santa Catalina Island
Camp Snoopy
Penguin Walk
DTLA Night Market
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County opened in 1913, it is the largest natural and historical museum of the Western of the United States and includes 35 millions specimens and artifacts and covers over 4.5 billion years of history
Address: 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Location: Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, United States
Public transport: Train (Expo/Vermont Station, Expo Line
Website: nhm.org
Hours: Everyday 9:30AM - 5:00PM
NIHERST Science City (broadcast video)
In 2001, a study was conducted of the current and future needs of a new Science Centre as the focal point of a knowledge-based economy. For various reasons the implementation of the findings of the study were delayed.
Today, a sprawling site of 52 acres of state lands provides the exciting opportunity for expanding the idea of a National Science Centre into a National Science City. It will house state-of-the-art facilities for providing visitors with an engaging, enjoyable and memorable experience in Science, Technology and Innovation. Persons with special needs will not miss out.
The City will be a model of environmentally sustainable practice in building design and will boast of:
• A Family Innovation Centre
• An outdoor Discovery Science Park
• KidsBuzz, specially designed for children up to 8 years old
• An Ideas Gallery where Science and Art meet
• Galleries with exhibits on Human Development, Innovation and Technology, and the Environment
• Galleries for visiting exhibitions.
In the drive to create a more diversified and knowledge-intensive economy, NIHERST Science City represents a giant leap into the future, for all the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
JORDI ALCARAZ: ALTERED STATES
JORDI ALCARAZ: ALTERED STATES - A Major Exhibition
A Film by Eric Minh Swenson
A compelling exhibition by the Spanish contemporary artist presented by Jack Rutberg in Los Angeles. This museum-scale exhibition of works that transcend painting, sculpture, and drawing as Alcaraz blends all media, employing
assemblage-like manner and installation. Conceptually, Alcaraz extends notions of perspective beyond the realms of the physically-seen in unpredictable ways. His prior solo exhibition at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts in 2010 was cited by critics as one of Southern California's 10 best exhibitions of that year.
In this exhibition entitled JORDI ALCARAZ: ALTERED STATES, presented at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts in Los Angeles 12 October -- 21 December, 2013, the artist furthers his explorations and near-obsessive ruminations on the limits of
interior/exterior concepts, reality and evocation, presence versus absence, volume and void - the rational and the poetic. Even boundaries created by frames enclosing his paintings and drawings are altered in extraordinary ways, calling into question these distinctions. The same applies to his sculptures. Alcaraz opens surprising realms through the use of bending, tearing and puncturing materials in unpredictable ways. To quote the artist, The surface of the works have a plastic behavior similar to the surface of water...it can be traversed, altered, shocked...in which the absence is more important than the evidence; the absence of almost everything, the role of disappearance of the work, the permanence of the action.
When writing for a recent museum exhibition catalogue, the eminent critic, Peter Selz, wrote Jordi Alcaraz takes the physical space, objects and ideas and projects them into new dimensions. He is a visual alchemist whose sensibilities expand a profound legacy...Alcaraz's pieces have magic without resorting to tricks. It is art of the unexpected and surprise. This artist works with contradiction and enigmas...most of all, Alcaraz conflates the interior and exterior of matter and space, and works simultaneously with past and future.
Born in 1963 in Calella, near Barcelona, Alcaraz is logically placed among his Catalonian artist antecedents. He transcends the minimal spaces of Miro and the surreal other-worldly landscapes of Dali, and whereas Antoni Tapies
created astounding walls and doors - marked and eroded - evidencing both the surreal and the real, Alcaraz extends those notions into realms uniquely his own. His work engages the viewer in unexpected ways, as the leading
Spanish critic, Mariano Navarro has observed: Alcaraz's works alert us not only to our assessment of things visible and invisible and their paradoxes, but also allude to sensations we may have never experienced before yet seem
familiar, as though they are part of our heritage...
The trajectory of Alcaraz's recognition has been particularly impressive in recent years. His works have been the subject of numerous solo and group exhibitions in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Canada, Switzerland, and Spain in
galleries and museums, and featured in international art fairs throughout the U.S. and Europe. Currently, his work is included in Nuage at the Musée Reattu de Arles, France. His works are represented by Jack Rutberg Fine
Arts in Los Angeles.
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts
357 N. La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036
jackrutbergfinearts.com
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Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
We’re not your typical structured museum with stiff curators, cold halls, and strict rules. We like to go outside and get our hands dirty, pick things up and take a closer look, laugh, skip, or maybe even jump for joy. Because learning is messy and we all learn by doing, not sitting. That’s why we offer a different approach to discovering the natural world: one where you’re free to wander, ask “silly” questions, and explore on your own terms. And when you come here you’ll see we’re a museum unlike anything else. In a nutshell, we’re naturally different.
Top Best Museums in Los Angeles: Travel Guide California
Top Best Museums in Los Angeles: Travel Guide California
The Getty Center, Griffith Observatory, California Science Center, The Nethercutt Collection, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Battleship USS Iowa BB-61, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Petersen Automotive Museum, Madame Tussauds Hollywood, The Grammy Museum, Autry Museum of the American West, The Hollywood Museum, La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
Muslim Visits Los Angeles, California Muslim Traveller - The Travels Of Z
Muslim Travel Vlog - We found halal food in the heart of Los Angeles, only a short trip from Hollywood Boulevard. The area is called little Bangladesh, there are mosques, Muslim community center, more halal shops - check it out!
A walk on the Hollywood Boulevard, see the Hollywood Walk Of Fame stars, Lunch in Little Bangladesh Los Angeles and a beautiful evening at the Santa Monica Pier. Among the fun things to do in la/los angeles these are in the top 10 list. Hope you like it and let us know your feedback in the comment section below.
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Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood boulevard was originally named Prospect Avenue until 1910, when the town of Hollywood, created by H.J. Whitley, was annexed by the neighboring City of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 6400 Hollywood Boulevard.In the early 1920s, real estate developer Charles E. Toberman (the Father of Hollywood) envisioned a thriving Hollywood theatre district. Toberman was involved in 36 projects while building the Max Factor Building, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and the Hollywood Masonic Temple. With Sid Grauman, he opened the three themed theatres: Egyptian, El Capitan (The Captain) (1926), and Chinese. In 1946, Gene Autry, while riding his horse in the Hollywood Christmas Parade — which passes down Hollywood Boulevard each year on the Sunday after Thanksgiving — heard young parade watchers yelling, Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus! and was inspired to write Here Comes Santa Claus with Oakley Haldeman. In 1958, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which runs from La Brea Avenue east to Gower Street (and an additional three blocks on Vine Street), was created as a tribute to artists working in the entertainment industry. In 1985, a portion of Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District.
Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of actors, musicians, directors, producers, musical and theatrical groups, fictional characters, and others. The Walk of Fame is administered by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and maintained by the self-financing Hollywood Historic Trust. It is a popular tourist destination, with a reported 10 million visitors in 2003. The Walk of Fame runs 1.3 miles (2.1 km) east to west on Hollywood Boulevard from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue, plus a short segment of Marshfield Way that runs diagonally between Hollywood and La Brea; and 0.4 miles (0.64 km) north to south on Vine Street between Yucca Street and Sunset Boulevard. According to a 2003 report by the market research firm NPO Plog Research, the Walk attracts about 10 million visitors annually—more than Sunset Strip, TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's), the Queen Mary, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art—and has played an important role in making tourism the largest industry in Los Angeles County.
Little Bangladesh
Little Bangladesh is a four-block area around 3rd Street and Alexandria Avenue in Central Los Angeles, officially designated by the City of Los Angeles in 2010 that became a commercial center for immigrants from Bangladesh.The area includes restaurants, shops and art galleries but also has a residential neighborhood with a low-income and mid to aging population of about 100 residents. Many immigrants from Bangladesh to the United States have chosen this particular neighborhood to renew their lives since the early 1970s to the present day. There are two language learning schools and a dancing instruction center in Little Bangladesh as well as a child care center. Many motion pictures and documentaries have been filmed in the area. A separate commercial center, known as New Dhaka, is to be opened for business in 2018.
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