Small Infrastructures Exhibition
A big thank you to everyone who attended the Small Infrastructures exhibition and panel discussion at the Helms Bakery District. The evening was filled with thought-provoking panel discussions on how building assembly can provide a strong foundation for experimentation in designing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs).
0Revisiting the James Hubbell Exhibition: In Harmony with Nature
We were honored to have the opportunity to present a James Hubbell exhibition this past April through June, 2022. The Ilan Lael Foundation's team and ours collaborated quickly to highlight Hubbell's connection to nature through a curated installation of his creations inside the Helms Design Center. Angelenos were exposed to a small but impressive sampling from the Foundation's collection of poetry, paintings, sculptures, stained glass, hand-carved doors, and architectural models, highlighting Hubbell's life-long commitment and passion to community, materials, and nature.
Projecting for Peace: Stand with Ukraine
The next in our series of Projecting for Peace takes us through a series of compelling images organized in a partnership between Ukrainian association of Graphic Designers The 4th Block and Ukranian-born graphic designer, educator, and entrepreneur Olga Severina of Poster Territory. This international poster call initiative presents “Stand with Ukraine”, a way to organize the design community, highlighting strength and unity in the struggle for human rights, freedom, and peace.
Helms Bakery and Culver Arts Launch a Year-Long Projected Art Installation + Grant Program
In an effort to find comfort and connectedness through art, architecture, and design, Helms Bakery District in partnership with the Culver City Arts Foundation, is launching Projecting Possibilities, a video installation featuring a new artist each week for 52 weeks, an entire year of rotating digital art exhibitions to celebrate, nourish, support, and promote artists. The program kicks off on Friday May 22nd with an installation from Alexey Steele, the Culver City artist laureate.