2×8:Assemblies | An AIA Los Angeles Community Exhibition
Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CAFree
In case you missed the opening, the 2x8:Assemblies exhibition will be open for viewing each Saturday through December 4th.
Free
In case you missed the opening, the 2x8:Assemblies exhibition will be open for viewing each Saturday through December 4th.
Free
In case you missed the opening, the 2x8:Assemblies exhibition will be open for viewing each Saturday through December 4th.
Join us for an evening of giving with participating artist and curator Rachel X Hobreigh. Rachel gathered 70 artists who contributed their paintings and artistic talent to the second annual wall collaboration for Helms Bakery’s Washington Corridor Gallery.
Free
In case you missed the opening, the 2x8:Assemblies exhibition will be open for viewing each Saturday through December 4th.
On Saturday December 4th from 6pm to 10pm, SoCalNOMA will host the Opening Reception for the “Not Now, But Right Now” exhibition in conjunction with the Chapter 2021 Year End Celebration.
Free
On Thursday, December 9th from 6:30 to 9:00 pm, please join us in welcoming Nature, Art and Habitat for their 2022 Residency, “Soil: The Critical Zone”, an evening conversation focusing on the role of soil as a foundational ecosystem.
Free
On Saturday December 11th, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, the SoCalNOMA Senior Practitioners Committee will host a conversation with Betty Williams (wife of NOMA founding member Harold Williams) and past NOMA National President, Drake Dillard on the NOMA legacy and the contributions of minority architects to the Southern California community.
Free
This is the last week to view SoCalNOMA's exhibition “Not Now, But Right Now”.
“Not Now, But Right Now” is an exhibition of recent projects by members of the Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCalNOMA). SoCalNOMA’s mission is to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusion of the architecture profession, to support our members to amplify their voices and expand their connections to the Southern California community at large, and to increase the pipeline of diverse architects entering the profession in the future.
Free
Join us for the closing event of Walls of Water, with participating artist and curator Rachel X Hobreigh. Rachel gathered 70 artist friends who contributed their work and talent to the second annual wall collaboration for Helms Bakery’s Washington Corridor Gallery. Artists include Kim Abeles, Debra Dobkin, Ken Marchionno, Dennis Mukai, Diana Wong and many other SLMM Artists. Artist Renée Amitai shares her vision of water in a collection of larger paintings and etchings included in this exhibition.