Founded in 1838, this National Historic Landmark was once the nation's second-greatest tourist attraction after Niagara Falls, drawing crowds for family outings and sculpture viewing. It's home to 580,000 permanent residents, including Leonard Bernstein and Jean-Michel Basquiat.story
As part of the debut of her new sculpture Big Sister (2025), Arlene Shechet will be joined in conversation by artist David Salle and Stephanie Barron, Senior Curator and Department Head of Modern Art at LACMA. This event—presented by Pace Live and LACMA’s Modern and Contemporary Art Council—will run from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., with doors opening at 10 a.m.
A free indoor gathering in honor of Black History Month that centers healing, creativity, and collective care, presented in partnership with A Safe Space Mentor.
Join us for a conversation between artists Genesis Báez and Martha Naranjo Sandoval, discussing their recent publications: *Blue Sun / Sol Azul*, published by Capricious Publishing, and *Small Death*, published by MACK.