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Storied organ gets second life at Bob Baker Marionette Theater : Larchmont Chronicle

Storied organ gets second life at Bob Baker Marionette Theater : Larchmont Chronicle
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Shoham Arad: What Does It Take To Turn An Idea Into A Movement?

Anyone can have a big idea. But how do those big ideas come to fruition and grow? Director of the TED Fellows program Shoham Arad walks us through several speakers who turned a spark into a movement.

Designing resilient cities for the era of climate change

Designing resilient cities for the era of climate change
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The Apollo 40 Under 40 Africa in focus: Adenrele Sonariwo

This year you launched a new space for Rele Art Gallery in LA – in addition to your existing location in Lagos. Why Los Angeles? Rele Art Gallery has always had an international outlook, and I’ve always loved LA as a city – I have always connected with how vibrant the art community is here and how diverse it is. When I think about New York, there are a lot of similarities [there] with Lagos, in terms of how chaotic and hectic and fast-paced it is. But in LA there’s less pressure – people are warm. We’ve had such a great reception in the two months that we’ve been here; other gallerists have been so welcoming and embracing. I see it as our gateway to the international art world.

Three LA art shows center on nature, gardening, activism

MORE Carolina Caycedo, “In Yarrow We Trust,” 2021. With Tracie Escobar and Claire Lau. Acrylic paint on stucco, 18.5 x 12 feet. Image courtesy of the artist and Oxy Arts. Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber. Many people have turned toward their gardens over the last year for sustenance, a new hobby, or a mental health break. That newfound passion has made its way into nearby art galleries, in shows focusing on nature, gardening, and the earth. “A lot of these shows focus on women being extra connected to nature, or women as healers and providers ,” says Lindsay Preston Zappas, editor in chief at the Contemporary Art Review Los Angeles. 

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