Arcana Books Celebrates Ari Marcopoulos With A Double Book Signing
On Friday, November 18th from 6:00 to 8:00PM, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts for a double book signing of Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet and Rome - Malibu.
On Friday, November 18th from 6:00 to 8:00PM, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts for a double book signing of Ari Marcopoulos: Not Yet and Rome - Malibu.
Free
On Saturday, November 23rd from 6:00 to 10:00 pm, please us join inside The Corridor Gallery for 36 Frames, photographer Kyle Christy's one-night-only art show and reception featuring photos of the legendary Hip-Hop group, The Wu-Tang Clan.
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!
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.
Free
To the hip, hip-hop and you don’t stop…
Join us in celebrating Hip-Hop culture, with showcases from local DJ Dessaline, DJ Wes (Wesovertheworld), MCs, and more. Produced by Bucketlist Society and presented by Helms Bakery District, SoCal NOMA, and the A+D Museum at Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture. Curated and designed by Sekou Cooke, this dynamic exhibition dives into the rich and vibrant world of hip-hop — emceeing, b-boying, and graffiti — and explores its influence on the world of design and architecture. The 50th birthday party highlights all the elements of the cultural force that is hip hop.
Free
Helms Bakery District, SoCal NOMA, and A+D Museum, present Harmonizing Spaces Workshop: Hip-Hop Influences on Community Design, a workshop that explores the dynamic intersection of hip-hop culture and community design. The afternoon of Sept 9th will be full of design, networking, and good vibes. Co-facilitated by JAF and offTop Design, this interactive experience offers a unique opportunity to dive deep into the rhythms, visuals, and social constructs of hip-hop as a creative muse for cultural community design.
Jose "Prime" Reza is a founding father of Los Angeles’ famed, stylized graffiti lettering. Please join us on Friday, September 15, when Prime will sit down with celebrated muralist Man One, in a conversation moderated by Scott “Sourdough” Power, creator and publisher of indie arts media website NotRealArt.com. Prime and Man One will talk about the birth of graffiti in LA and the influence of East Coast hip-hop; and they will share stories about wild childhoods painting the walls of LA, to what it means to be established artists navigating a world in which street art is a commodity. Jointly presented by Helms Bakery District, SoCal NOMA, and the A+D Museum, as a part of the Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture exhibition.
Helms Bakery District, SoCalNOMA, and A+D Museum present “The Grand Finale – Symposium, Auction, and Reception” on Saturday September 16th for the closing of the exhibition, “Close to the Edge: The Birth of Hip-Hop Architecture”