Rubén Esparza’s Untitled (flag) series challenges the symbolic meaning of the American flag and questions the sociopolitical history that has made it recognizable globally. A symbol of the American dream for some, and capitalist imperialism for others, the history of the American flag is fraught and complicated.
Long Beach Museum of Art is honored to exhibit this prolific artist in Long Beach for the first time. Haring’s guiding principle was that art should belong to everyone, which in turn is the driving force of this exhibition. It has appeared in New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, and the northern cities of Monza and Parma, Italy, offering powerful examples of how Haring fought for change, using art as a platform for activism.
This will be the first major international tour of pioneering artist Mickalene Thomas’s work. Marking its debut at The Broad with over 80 works from the last 20 years, the exhibition highlights how Thomas has mastered and innovated within several disciplines, from mixed-media painting and collage to installation and photography.
May 25 – September 29
Tuesdays – Sundays, check the website for times
$22, Reserve a timed entry ticket at the website
Website Link
thebroad.org/art
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Event Location
The Broad 221 S. Grand Ave Los Angeles, CA90012 United States
Create fun memories during summer vacation with a free tour of The Music Center’s sprawling campus. The 90-minute tours encompass The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
The celebration of local art, ceramics, crystals, candles, crafts, books, records, plants, flowers, tarot, tattoos, treats, and more continues at the Sunset Junction Makers Market. The event is an open-air, family and pet-friendly event.
Scattered like stars across the night sky are over 20,000 Pacific Islands in Oceania, with a human history rich in ritual, narrative tradition, innovation, and art. Our mission is to incorporate the diverse cultures of the Pacific Islands, with a focus on Micronesia, into a permanent collection, educational programs, rotating exhibits, and living arts.
This exhibit explores Shin’s visual storytelling as a Korean American woman who engages indigeneity as a site of knowledge and creativity. She uses personal archives and figures from Korean shamanism to question the navigational forces that chinoiserie and “the Orient” play in empire, colonization, religion, gender, and love.
Adults – $9, Students, Teachers, and Seniors – $7, Members – Free,
Sundays pay what you can
Website Link
craftcontemporary.org
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Event Location
Craft Contemporary 5814 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA90036 United States
This exhibit is our land acknowledgment practiced in a ceremony between Indigenous artists (Tongva & Pasifika) of the salt water. Humans have the responsibility and obligation to take care of and be part of the whole of nature. “It’s important for people to know that these are not gestural acts but a tradition of Indigenous communities sharing and extending respect, honor, and spirit.” – Cindi Alvitre, Tongva guest curator and artist.
Adults – $5, Seniors and Students – $3, Members and Children under 12 – Free
Website Link
pieam.org
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Event Location
Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum 695 Alamitos Ave. Long Beach, CA90802 United States
This mural celebrates diasporic communities’ journeys when leaving their homelands to find new places to nest. Muralist Dave Young Kim’s A Momentous Moment in Time of Passage and Landing imagines over 30 birds traveling together in harmonious flight. Each bird pictured here is an official national bird from Asia and the Pacific Islands, representing the diverse communities who now call Southern California home.
Adults – $10, Seniors, Students, and Educators – $7, Children and Members – Free.
The second Sunday of each month – Free
Website Link
pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/exhibitions/current
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Event Location
USC Pacific Asia Museum 46 N. Los Robles Ave. Pasadena, CA United States
Refashioning presents two project spaces from transdisciplinary artists and fashion designers: Concept Foreign Garments New York (CFGNY) and Wataru Tominaga. Featuring garments, accessories, and textile works, the exhibition examines the ways in which these two practices—one based in New York, the other in Tokyo—challenge preconceived notions of gender and identity and, in particular, what the artists describe as “vaguely Asian” aesthetics.
Tuesday – Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Website Link
hammer.ucla.edu/exhibitions/upcoming
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Event Location
Hammer Museum, UCLA 10899 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA90024 United States