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War Time Graphics Poster Exhibition

Washington Corridor Gallery 8723 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA, United States

Free


Graphic arts were always one of the quickest forms of creative response to current social and political issues. War Time Graphics is an exhibition of war posters featuring anti-war 50 posters by contemporary Ukrainian artists. Organized by The 4th Block association and PosterTerritory. By appointment only.

Seeding the City: Nature’s Story

Helms Bakery District 8800 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Free
Join us on Earth Day, Saturday, April 22nd, 2023 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM for a full day of playful visualizations to spark your (re)connection with nature.

Westside Urban Forum Breakfast Talk: Mayor Bass’ State of the City

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

On Thursday, April 27th at 7:45 am, please join Westside Urban Forum at the Helms Design Center for a breakfast reception and panel discussion about Mayor Bass's State of the City Address.

Kohler Design Open House

Kohler Signature Store 3250 Helms Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Join Kohler Signature Store on April 28th and 29th for a complimentary private consultation on bathroom design.

Book Signing at Arcana with Ed Templeton for Wires Crossed

Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

Free
Please join us Saturday, May 6th between 4:00 and 6:00 PM for a very special book signing with artist / photographer / skate legend – and all-around awesome human being – Ed Templeton! Hot off the presses, his latest is the years-in-the-works Wires Crossed, which documents nearly twenty years of life on the road with some of the most notable skaters of his generation.

A reception, lecture, and discussion with Lorcan O’Herlihy, FAIA

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
Join renowned architect Lorcan O’Herlihy and Stephen Phillips, Director of Cal Poly Metro Program, for an innovative discussion about Architecture and Design. O’Herlihy has built a robust portfolio of work rooted in embracing architecture’s role as a catalyst for change. Enacting a powerful alliance of inventive designs with vigorous social ideals, O’Herlihy’s work prospers whether it is supportive affordable housing in South Los Angeles, working with grassroots neighborhood advocates in Detroit, or designing cultural institutions like Chapman University Dance School.