A film about Mierle Ukeles, the first artist in residence at New York City’s Department of Sanitation in 1977. This program is part of the Art on Screen series, which celebrates moving-image media and its intersection with art and art histories.
Celebrate the power of photography and self-expression at this free, daylong Family Festival inspired by the exhibition *Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955–1985*.
Join authors Dr. Karin L. Stanford and Mark Speltz as they share images and stories from the new Getty publication *Marching West: The Los Angeles Civil Rights Movement in Photographs*.
You'll find tiered trays of classic tea sandwiches, scones, and sweets, all beautifully presented. It's a refined snack or light meal, best paired with their curated tea selection.food
The atmosphere here is one of casual elegance, with scenic views of the California Hills of Brentwood and, on a clear day, the ocean. Expect a charming setting, though some reviewers note it can be "very quiet" or, conversely, have "loud customers left over from regular lunch."ambiance