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Editors Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Celebration of Maurice Berger to a Talk With Wade Guyton

Editors Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Celebration of Maurice Berger to a Talk With Wade Guyton
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Top Online And IRL Happenings This Week In SoCal: April 12 - 15

Sharon Stone with Anderson Cooper Writers Bloc presents an evening with actress Sharon Stone who discusses her book, The Beauty of Living Twice, with CNN s Anderson Cooper. In this memoir, Stone discusses her triumphs and disappointments, her struggle to recover from a massive stroke and her charity work for HIV/AIDS causes and poverty and education in Africa. Attendees are asked to support authors and local bookstores by preordering a copy of The Beauty of Living Twice from Skylight Books. Singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile (L), with British actress Catherine Shepherd, poses with her awards during the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2019. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Lucas Museum Acquires Judith F Baca s The History of California Archive - Los Angeles Sentinel

By Sentinel News Service Published March 31, 2021 The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, currently under construction in Exposition Park, is pleased to announce its acquisition of the archive related to the artist Judith F. Baca’s monumental mural  The History of California (1976–84), popularly known as  The Great Wall of Los Angeles. Lucas Museum of Narrative Art-currently under construction (wikipedia) Created in the Tujunga Wash, a flood control channel northwest of downtown Los Angeles, the half-mile-long artwork traces a history of California, from prehistory through the mid-twentieth century. The mural depicts well-known historical narratives as well as often-overlooked events such as the displacement of Indigenous communities, the internment of Japanese American citizens, and the expulsion of Mexican Americans from Chavez Ravine. The mural is epic in scale and was epochal in impact, representing an important shift in determining whose stories are told publicly and who

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