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December 2015
“Wake Up” Community Climate Arts Mural
A large collaborative narrative mural entitled “Wake-Up” is on display at the Amity Foundation. This painting was created by a group of 10 talented Amity Foundation residents. It depicts the…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Coalition for Educational Justice (CEJ) and SoCal 350 Climate Action Present: Student Art Fighting Climate Change
A climate change community art-making event open to middle and high school students. We will have poster board, paper, butcher paper, tempera paint, markers and other writing and drawing materials…
Find out more »Racing Extinction Viewing Party
Join us for a fun-filled viewing party of the Global Premiere of "Racing Extinction", Louie Psihoyos' ("The Cove") latest film. A team of artists and activists expose a hidden world…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Steppin’ Into the Art of Mar Vista
This art walk is intended as a showcase of the great outpouring of all local Mar Vista arts -- visual, music, dance, performance and interactive media -- and will feature…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Open Mic at Amity Foundation
Calling all poets, musicians, and storytellers! This event is intending to engage the greater Los Angeles community in the international dialogue on climate change. All forms of expression are welcome,…
Find out more »Found Object Assemblage Workshop with Dominique Moody
As part of her residency in "the Nomad" at the CA African American Museum, the artist will conduct an assemblage art workshop using found materials. All materials provided. Please bring some photo…
Find out more »Endangered Animal Drawing Workshop for Kids
The Animal History Museum is sponsoring an afternoon of drawing for children at the VisionLA Fest Home Gallery at Bergamot Station. The topic - Endangered and Extinct Animals! Come and…
Find out more »Tell Your Story to Mother Earth
Everyone has a story of their time spent on Mother Earth. There are fond memories and then there are those we’d rather forget. We also have a vision of how…
Find out more »Earthworks
Are you ready for the coming rainy season? Join TreePeople at the outdoor Bowtie Project site to explore why rainwater harvesting is a valuable asset to any landscape. Learn how…
Find out more »Mic Hike
Ecolture will host a sunset hike in Griffith Park to the Wisdom Tree, coupled with an open mic and writing workshop that will feature poets reading their work during the…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
Find out more »Watts Now, VisionLA ’15 at the WLCAC
How does a community that is criminalized, isolated, and poisoned by ghost and present industrial and toxic contaminants reflect on what is important to them? Our photo/narrative series of images…
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