Events on Tuesday, January 19
Tuesday 1/19 @ Three Clubs
With members culled from several very busy bands including Supreme Beings of Leisure, the Goo Goo Dolls, and General Public, it's...
An American Hippie in Israel (1972)
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Steve Allen Theater
The Steve Allen Theater plays host to the world premiere of the long-lost psychedelic classic, An American Hippie in Israel (1972)....
Tuesday Matinees: The Night of the Iguana (1964)
Tuesday 1/19 @ LACMA
Tuesday 1/19 @ Book Soup
"Whether you are ready to go 100 percent raw or 80 percent or just want to begin to...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Walt Disney Concert Hall
Born in East Bronx, New York, Richard Goode is highly...
APALA Presents: Print for Design, or Designed for Print?
Tuesday 1/19 @ Downtown Independent Theater
Managing the Total Cost of Project Ownership
Clients and Management are always looking for ways to cut the...
Boomsnake w/ Pepper Rabbit and Gamble House
Tuesday 1/19 @ Bootleg Theater
BOOMSNAKE Gabriel Rodriguez, former touring member of the California bands Say Anything and Weatherbox, founded Boomsnake as an outlet to experiment...
Panel Discussion: Conversations on Experimental Film in a Museum Context
Tuesday 1/19 @ LACMA
This is the first discussion in a three-part series that addresses contemporary issues and questions posed by the exhibition...
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Mint
7:30pm Doors 8pm Apollo Run 9pm Wintergreen 10pm Big Rock Candy Mountain 11pm Aneesah & Devon Apollo Run...
Ongoing Events
Tuesday 1/19 @ Armory Center for the Arts
From 1966-2001, legendary artist Robert Rauschenberg partnered with the impressive printmakers at LA's Gemini G.E.L. to produce an astonishing 250-plus groundbreaking...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Arclight Sherman Oaks
Known primarily for its iconic outdoor amphitheatre and legendary musical acts, the Hollywood Bowl is offering fans a glimpse into the...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Roberts & Tilton Gallery
Organized by co-curator of 2008's Beautiful Losers, Aaron Rose, Projections: A Festival of Rare and Hard-to-See Films is just what it...
Tuesday 1/19 @ LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions)
At Rhizome.org, Mark Tribe supports the creation and dissemination of forward-thinking contemporary art; and LACE is a fixture in LA's anything-goes...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Cherry and Martin
Daniel Dove's large-scale oil paintings attempt to reconcile the duality of the world outside of the artist's studio that is in...
Breach of Peace: Photographs of Freedom Riders by Eric Etheridge
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
The subject of an engaging exhibition and lavishly appended new book, Eric Etheridge's contemporary photographic portraits of this group of American...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Koplin del Rio Gallery
LA painter Kenny Harris is a modern update on the archetype of the peripatetic plein air school, an artist whose frequent...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Sam Lee Gallery
There is sometimes a disconnect between one's idea of a place and one's actual experience. Artist Jeff Gambill works precisely in this...
The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus
Tuesday 1/19 @ Various Los Angeles theaters
Terry Gilliam's visually rich follow-up to such cult gems as Brazil (1985), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), and Fear and...
The Bible Illuminated: R. Crumb’s Book of Genesis
Tuesday 1/19 @ Hammer Museum
R. Crumb's interpretation of the Book of Genesis is at once disturbing, sacrilegious, violent, and debauched, but paired with a holy...
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Garter Lounge
A sure shot for anyone and a low-key place to let loose on a school night, Takeover Tuesdays attracts a friendly...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Tuesday 1/19 @ Gallery 1988
By the power of Grayskull, Gallery 1988 is about to honor the power He-Man had on us old schoolers in one...
IMAGES FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: Student Voices
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Recently, Art Center College of Design students directed their communications prowess towards human rights, yielding emotionally-charged pieces that straddle the line...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Billy Shire Fine Arts
Owen Smith's use of archetypal characters such as the boxer taking a blow in the ring, men working high in the...
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Landmark
Leo Tolstoy (Anna Karenina) penned some of the most dramatic stories in modern literature, but if The Last Station is anything...
The Women of Women: The Female Form
Tuesday 1/19 @ Taylor De Cordoba Gallery
Curator Yasmine Mohseni takes advantage of the female form's captive powers in The Women of Women, a group exhibition featuring the...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Club Nokia
For many of us, Pee-wee Herman has been a demented-yet-diverting fixture of youth. The architect of such childhood classics as Pee-wee's...
Michael Dumontier & Neil Farber, Inc.
Tuesday 1/19 @ Richard Heller Gallery
Members of Winnipeg's Royal Art Lodge, a prolific and cheeky artists collective which disbanded in 2008, this pair of artistic co-conspirators...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Royal/T
Jane Glassman's years of work in the art world have seen her not only getting to know a variety of its...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Sweeney Art Gallery, UC Riverside
Twenty international artists who explore human interaction with domesticated, imaginary, laboratory, or wild animals contribute work in media from video installation...
Michael Jackson: A Musical Legacy
Tuesday 1/19 @ GRAMMY Museum at LA Live
The recently opened GRAMMY Museum at Downtown's mammoth entertainment complex LA Live offers visitors a rare, intimate glimpse into the life...
Allison Schulnik: Home for Hobo
Tuesday 1/19 @ Mark Moore Gallery
Using claymation techniques and heavy impasto to achieve a hyper-visceral effect, artist Allison Schulnik's series Home for Hobo is striking portraiture...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Circus Gallery
Curated by Emma Gray and mischievously inspired by an '80s New Age guru's best-selling self-help book, You Can Heal Your Life...
Tuesday 1/19 @ REDCAT
Unfettered by a male-dominated Asian art scene, Everyday Miracles (Extended) — an offshoot of the Everyday Miracles that debuted at the...
J. David Carlson and Michael Dotson
Tuesday 1/19 @ Lawrence Asher Gallery
The dialogue in Playscapes and Architectonic Dreams riffs off paintings inspired by a 1980s video-game aesthetic and intricate diorama sculptures (think...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
An Idea Called Tomorrow offers meditations on what should/could/would make for a peaceable and sustainable future — culturally, environmentally, and socially...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Honor Fraser
Somewhere on the formal continuum between Gordon Matta-Clark's cut-outs and the Ice Hotel in Sweden lie the architectural sculptures and interventions...
Tuesday 1/19 @ JAUS
Mexico City-based Anibal Catalan transforms the exterior of the Jaus house with a complex gray-scale mural referencing the incandescent wings of...
The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing
Tuesday 1/19 @ Pacific Design Center
Curated by Art Cinema author Paul Young, The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing examines the span of contemporary global video art,...
Tuesday 1/19 @ [delete] TAG (The Artists Gallery)
Bergamot Station's newest tenant and a long-standing pillar of the independent art community in Los Angeles, TAG (The Artists Gallery) is...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Recently, Art Center College of Design students directed their communications prowess towards human rights, yielding emotionally-charged pieces that straddle the line...
Migrations of the Mind: Manuscripts from the Lawrence J. Schoenberg Collection
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Getty Museum
Through Spring, the Getty gets medieval with an exhibition of illustrated manuscripts culling ancient Christian, Muslim, and Eastern wisdom from past...
Tuesday 1/19 @ LACMA
Rendering and paraphrasing India's ancient epic tales of archetypal gods and goddesses at war with demonic bad guys, Heroes and Villains:...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Imagine yourself immersed in a favorite childhood tale. Five years in the making and occupying an 8,000-square-foot gallery, Noah's Ark at...
Drawings by Rembrandt and His Pupils: Telling the Difference
Tuesday 1/19 @ The Getty Museum
Telling the differenc between drawings by Rembrandt and his pupils is a centuries-old problem. A popular teacher with more than 50...
Gaze: Portraiture after Ingres
Tuesday 1/19 @ Norton Simon Museum of Art
In conjunction with the installation of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's stunning Comtesse d’Haussonville, 1845, on loan from The Frick Collection in New...
ROAD TO FREEDOM: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956–1968
Tuesday 1/19 @ Skirball Cultural Center
Making its West Coast debut at the Skirball, Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956–1968 features more than...
Tuesday 1/19 @ REDCAT
“Raw 21st-century expression... Extraordinarily brilliant." The Guardian Brazilian choreographer Bruno Beltrão and his nine-member Grupo de Rua—all recruited from the...
Tuesday 1/19 @ Art Center College of Design
Illustration students from Art Center College of Design currently have their work on display at the Aquarium of the Pacific in...



















































