Most works of art have frames because they serve a purpose, separating the realm of creation from the everyday world. But the frame is also a limitation, not only on creation but also on perception. The Latin American works in this exhibition transcend the frame.
Cost: Adults – $15, Seniors & Students – $10, Members and Children under – 12 Free
Upcoming Events
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Fun and Games: The 42nd Annual Black Doll Show December 17, 2022 – February 18, 2023 In-Person opening reception: Saturday, December 17, 3 – 6 PM Workshop by “Dolls Of Hope” with Dr. Cynthia Davis 3 – 5 pm (RSVP required for workshop participation, click the link below) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/42nd-annual-black-doll-show-opening-reception-tickets-471981247617 The William Grant Still Arts Center is proud to announce the longest running annual exhibition in Los Angeles, “Fun and Games – The 42nd Annual Black Doll Show”. Our first in person…
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Attend the readings of new full-length plays developed in our Theatre West’s writers’ workshop. Come witness creative theatricality.
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We provide a platform to celebrate poetry while using it as the foundation for creativity, innovation, and expression across an array of media outlets. We invite artists and audiences alike to share their stories, to take up space, and get free.
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The Downtown Santa Monica Farmers market is widely recognized as one of the largest and most diverse Certified Farmers’ Markets in the nation. Local residents, out-of-town visitors, celebrities, and many of Los Angeles’ best-known chefs and restaurants, can be found shopping in this location which features over 60 California farms.
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Stop by Santa Monica City Hall to view exhibits featuring poetry aligning with the theme of Black Resistance. In addition, all Santa Monica Library locations will feature Black History Month book displays.