Built in 1922 by famed architect Rudolph Schindler, this West Hollywood home was originally designed as a communal space for two couples. Schindler himself lived here until his death in 1953, with his wife Pauline remaining through the 1970s.story
Don’t miss a special evening celebrating Filipino culture, community, and our first performance of Here Lies Love! Join us at our CTG Backyard for delicious food, drinks, and local Filipino vendors.
A reception for the 'When Vision Refuses to Explain' exhibition, offering an opportunity to engage with the art and fellow attendees.
Join us for the reception of Elizabeth Gorcey's exhibition, 'Fragmented Memories,' where you can engage with the emotional residue embedded in the paint and honor your own emotional landscapes.