At Craft Contemporary, an exhibit includes portraits of farm workers that are drawn onto cardboard boxes, and another features quilts that reference a 1960s LGBTQ magazine.
The Hollywood Bowl celebrates its centennial this July. KCRW looks at its origin story and legacy in LA. Listeners also share their favorite experiences there.
Mix media artist Carlos Spivey’s colorful exhibition titled “The Sum of the Parts: Dimensions in Quilting” are magical ancestral canvases that stitch together the African diaspora, slavery, and images of current-day Black family, love, and spirituality.
Los Four is integral to the development of Chicano/a art in Los Angeles. The significant contributions to contemporary art history of some of its members can now be viewed at the new Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum.