Loading Events
  • This event has passed.

Solace / Sublime

Start
July 8 @ 10:00 am
End
September 9 @ 4:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
https://ow.ly/cGHg50ONp52

Solace / Sublime is a group exhibition featuring artists who look to phenomena of the natural world as a primary source of inspiration. This exhibition is curated by Molly Enholm Velazco, with works by Samantha Fields, Megan Frances, Yvette Gellis, Virginia Katz, R. Nelson Parrish, and Molly Enholm Velazco. Through a combination of fragmented and representational imagery, these artists embrace the enduring dichotomies of the natural world: the overwhelming and the minute, the eternal and the ephemeral, the solace and the sublime.

Solace / Sublime is on view in the Angels Gate Cultural Center (AGCC) Gallery from July 8th – September 9th, 2023.
The gallery is open to the public Thursday – Saturday from 10am to 4pm.

To learn more, please visit https://ow.ly/cGHg50ONp52

Events:

Saturday, July 8th, 3pm-5pm: Opening Reception

Saturday, August 19th, 3pm: Artist Talk in the Gallery

This exhibition is supported by the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles and the Pasadena Art Alliance. Additional support for the AGCC exhibitions program provided by City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, Perenchio Foundation, The Ahmanson Foundation, Norris Foundation, and the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation.

Funding is also provided by the California Natural Resources Agency for the Museum Grant Program under the California Cultural and Historical Endowment.

Location

Los Angeles, CA United States + Google Map

Upcoming Events

September 28
Event Series Event Series (See All)
Free

Día de los Muertos Activity Book by Self Help Graphics

Download our free digital Día de los Muertos activity book and build your own paper ofrenda activity. The “Mi Ofrenda” activity illustrated by Cynthia Navarro is a fun activity to teach your children about the significance of this holiday and special season. Download the Ofrenda base and page with graphics, then print them out. Next, color your images and cut out sections with scissors to assemble on your ofrenda!

September 28
Event Series Event Series (See All)
Free

Boyle Heights: How a Los Angeles Neighborhood Became the Future of American Democracy

This is an in-depth history of the Los Angeles neighborhood from early contact between Spanish colonizers and native Californians to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the hunt for hidden Communists among the Jewish population, negotiating citizenship and belonging among Latino migrants and Mexican American residents, and beyond. The residents of Boyle Heights have maintained remarkable solidarity across racial and ethnic lines, acting as a unified polyglot community even as their tribulations have become more explicitly racial…

September 28
Event Series Event Series (See All)
Free

Eating, Drinking, & Working in LA

Natalia Molina’s recent work explores her family history and the community significance of her grandmother’s Echo Park restaurant, El Nayarit. Across time and space, Cedd and Natalia epitomize what food, drink, labor, and community can mean for all of us in greater Los Angeles.

September 28
Event Series Event Series (See All)
Free

Mexican LA: The Long 20th Century

Moderated by Gustavo Arellano of the Los Angeles Times, join us for a discussion with historians Kelly Lytle Hernández and Natalia Molina about their new books addressing culture, ethnicity, and dissent in 20th century Los Angeles.

September 28
Event Series Event Series (See All)
Free

These People Have Always Been a Republic: Indigenous Electorates in the U.S. – Mexico Borderlands, 1598-1912

Maurice Crandall and ICW Social Media Director Jessica Kim discuss Crandall’s book These People Have Always Been a Republic: Indigenous Electorates in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1598-1912 that explores how Indigenous communities implemented, overturned, rejected, and indigenized colonial ideologies of democracy.

Be in the Loop!

Receive notes about art, culture, and creativity in LA!


By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from See Change Institute. You can opt-out at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link found at the bottom of every email.