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LA Metro, LADOT, Walk ’n Rollers, and BikeLA host a community-based design workshop

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
Join LA Metro, LADOT, Walk ’n Rollers, and BikeLA for a community- based design workshop and provide input on the proposed MAT Culver City First/Last Mile project list. The project aims to make the 1/2 mile radius around Culver City Metro Station easier to walk and bicycle. Limited availability.

Book Signing with esteemed artist Awol Erizku at Arcana: Books on the Arts

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

Free
Working across photography, film, video, painting, and installation, Awol Erizku's work references and re-imagines African-American and African visual culture, from hip hop vernacular to Nefertiti, while nodding to traditions of spirituality and Surrealism.

Westside Urban Forum presents An Evening of Urbanism: Frances Anderton & Josh Stephens

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Los Angeles was built imperfectly, at an imperfect time. Now it is trying to reinvent itself. Into what? That’s Topic A for authors Frances Anderton (Common Ground: Multifamily Housing in Los Angeles) and Josh Stephens (The Urban Mystique) when they sit down to talk about Los Angeles, community and urbanity today – from the house to the megalopolis.

Unearthing a Black Aesthetic: Conversation with Demar Matthews & Kevin Sherrod

Close to the Edge Exhibition 8707 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Free
SoCal NOMA hosts a dynamic conversation with Los Angeles-based architectural designer and theorist, Demar Matthews, Principal of OffTop Design and Kevin Sherrod, Arts and Culture Practice Area Leader from Gensler, LA. Matthews and Sherrod will discuss OffTOP’s work in the development of a Black architectural language, how their visions align, as well as their collaborative work, which investigates the power of architecture as a cultural signifier and vehicle of traditions, values, and identity for Black communities.

Ruth E. Carter and Julia Koerner: A Conversation about Design

Close to the Edge Exhibition 8707 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Join us for a conversation with two-time academy award-winning costume designer, Ruth E. Carter, and her Black Panther collaborator, and UCLA Faculty, Julia Koerner. Carter and Koerner will discuss their collaborative process, design inspirations, methods, and creative techniques!

Studio Tour with Graffiti Artist Prime

619 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90021

Join us for a special tour of graffiti artist Prime’s studio. During this tour, Prime will discuss his process and how he got started creating graffiti art. He will also discuss the process of creating the wall art for the current exhibit Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture being hosted at Helms Bakery District.

Giving Design’s Summer Fundraising Event

Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, CA

Giving Design, a 501(c)3 non-profit, invites you to join their biannual fundraising event. Celebrate summer with great company, delicious food, drinks, and live music, while helping to raise funds for community benefit projects. Your participation will support Giving Design’s efforts in providing quality design services to resource-challenged organizations.

Book Signing with Photographer Jerry Hsu

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

With a history encompassing professional skateboarding and his apparel brand Sci Fi-Fantasy, Jerry Hsu's photography practice is one of deep observation, humor, and everyday pathos. His new book Lonley City (Friend Editions, 2023) is filled with iPhone photos taken while going about his life in the world - yet he seems to come across (or be more attuned to noticing) small moments that almost read as very short stories on the human condition.