Albert Frey (American, born Switzerland, 1903-1998) helped to establish Palm Springs as a world-recognized center for modern architecture and design. He was the first architect to design a modern International Style structure for Palm Springs and paved the way for modern architecture and the architects that followed. Steeped in early European modernism, Frey's adroit handling of low-cost and low-maintenance industrial materials, sublime desert color combinations, and appealing geometric compositions give him a unique and permanent place in the idiom of "desert modernism" and succinctly expressed his two greatest loves—nature and architecture.
Judithe Hernández | Beyond Myself, Somewhere, I Wait for My Arrival spans over 50 years of this groundbreaking artist’s career. It is the first major retrospective of her work, which centers the realities and mythologies of Mexican migrant women, exploring the legacies of colonization and the US Mexico border and their impact on women and children. This exhibition features over 80 works from her Adam & Eve; Juárez, México; and Colonization series. It also includes a video chronicling the artist’s early career in muralism and her critical conceptual contributions as the first featured cover artist of Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies. Slated for release
MAD.KAT Gallery presents SOUND & VISION, Final Week Reception. Here's your chance to see (or see again) this great exhibit and hear live music from some of the participating artists. Saturday, April 13 from 5 to 8pm Featuring the artwork of sixteen well-known recording artists. Joan Baez, Jon Langford (The Mekons), Deb Talan (The Weepies), Penelope Houston (The Avengers), Tom Russell, Reg Mombassa (Mental As Anything), Juliana Hatfield (Blake Babies), Chuck Prophet, Steve Wynn (Dream Syndicate, Baseball Project), Jeb Loy Nichols, Glenno Smith, Russ Tolman (True West), Owen Masterson (Yanks, SVT), Phil McGaughy, Joyce Rooks (David J. of Bauhaus & Love and
Select Nights, March 16-April 28 Glow in the Park will be closed on Mondays, except March 25 and April 1 6:30pm-10:00pm, last admission is at 9:00pm Glow in the Park is back and ALL-NEW for its third year. Step into a magical world of lights this spring. With more than a hundred Chinese lanterns, handcrafted by artisans, Glow in the Park showcases the wonders of wildlife from across the globe and throughout time.
Praz Delavallade Los Angeles is pleased to announce To Understand Time, an exhibition of new paintings, works on paper and sculptures by Gregory Siff. To Understand Time is the artist’s debut at the gallery and opens at the Los Angeles location on March 30 and will run through May 2, 2024. Gregory Siff’s emotive artistry is fueled by his desire to connect with people. He communicates through a language of iconography that he’s created over the past two decades from personal experiences, consumer culture, and history. Using acrylic, oil, pencil, spray and markers, Siff’s work reflects the objects, brands, and
Spring Exhibition that exhibits big, vivid color through a variety of mediums, by a multitude of artists. The works presented in this exhibit provide the artists’ view through their lens of color theory and inspiration. Opening Reception: SATURDAY, MARCH 30Th | 5PM-8PM Featuring: GERRY GROEBER ARRON BUTTRAM LYNDA KEELER NURIT AVESAR CRYSTAL MICHAELSON WALLACE COLVARD EMELINE STEVEN SILVERSTEIN LARRY LUCHTEL STEVEN JANSSEN DANNY JIJI GLEN WEXLER ROBERT WEBSTER ANDY BURGESS FRED ARNDT KEVIN NIERMAN
Curator, James Bacchi presents The Spring Collection, a Group Exhibition opening April 2nd at JAMES BACCHI CONTEMPORARY at The Shops at 1345 Palm Canyon Drive in Palm Springs, CA. The Spring Collection features an assemblage of rotating works in various media by Gallery Artists including Mark Tennant, John Wood, Carolyn Meyer, Matthew Frederick, Serena Bocchino, Bill Bloomfield, Joanne Landis, Fernando Reyes and LOLA. The Spring Collection continues at JAMES BACCHI CONTEMPORARY through June 16th.
Art Lovers are cordially invited to meet Robin Austin at an opening reception for his solo exhibition at CODA Gallery on Friday, April 5, 4-7 pm, during El Paseo's monthly First Friday Art Walk. In addition to Friday's reception, Robin will be in the gallery to discuss his extraordinary work on Saturday and Sunday, April 6-7, 1-3 pm. The exhibition continues through April 19. Robin Austin is a master storyteller who creates rich mosaics reflecting images of our cultural heritage. Each signed photo collage is a visual celebration of moments captured in time. The genius of Robin’s artwork is in
Celebrate the fusion of music and art with Sugar Press Art and That Gallery's collaboration, MIRAGE: The Art of Music. Unique pieces, limited edition prints, and tapestries will be unveiled April 5 at That Gallery. Join us Opening Night, Thursday April 11, from 6:00-9:00, to kick off festival season. Take a risk and join us for this one-of-a-kind event. Jim “TAZ” Evans Shepard Fairey RISK Guerin Swing CES Keith Collins Estevan Oriol Tim Bessell MAN ONE Danny Hastngs Paul Gerben VYAL Troy Gua Isaac Pelayo Antonio Pelayo Haydee Escobar Gabe Gault Cat Hothan Matthew Weinberg
Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture focuses on the enduring theme of the artist’s self-portrait, as seen in a selection of works from LACMA’s collections of photographs, prints, drawings, videos, and installation art. Primarily featuring contemporary makers, the exhibition is an introduction to seeing American artists as they see themselves—or as they want to be seen by their public.
ONE NIGHT ONLY - Global Inheritance and Coachella present the TRASHed” Art of Recycling opening night exhibit in Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday Night, April 6th, from 7 pm to 11 pm at House of Cocotte. Experience the most unique collection of redesigned recycling bins in the world before they roll to the Empire Polo Grounds for Coachella 2024. Capacity is limited, so RSVP today to reserve your spot. The TRASHed (TRASHed stands for trash education) Coachella: Art of Recycling program has been an integral part of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival since 2004, bringing art and sustainability
Desert Gold will once again bring a lineup of DJs, artists and party collectives to the desert, for hotel guests and visitors to the valley alike. This year’s lineup will include REMEZCLA, the Latinx media company, that will bring in performances from established Latine DJ’s and emerging artists. The legendary party The Do-Over will return for its 13th year in the desert with an event in the hotel's bar, Amigo Room. Montreal nightlife mainstay Moonshine will be poolside each day during weekend one. Joining us for weekend two, acts will include South Central LA underground dance party Hood Rave, followed
The Mobius Conference is once again bringing together a dynamic group of speakers from throughout the country to meet with and engage Coachella Valley students, artists, and community leaders. The conference will take place April 17-18 at five different venues including Sunnylands Center and Gardens, PKS3 Studio, and the Coachella Library. Over 1,000 students are expected to attend programs directed toward career development, media diversity, civic engagement, and AI technology.
MAD.KAT Gallery presents the opening reception of PLAYFUL, a 16 artist group exhibition that emphasizes the whimsical and somewhat surreal side of art. Mediums on exhibition will include sculpture, painting, photography, mixed media, textile art, etchings, and much more. Featuring the artists: Mitsushige Nishiwaki, Edvarda Braanaas, Paul Bond, Cheryl Walsh, Kalynn Campbell, Gustavo Ramirez Cruz, Peg Grady, Rima Day, Brady Willmott, BrockDeBoer, Irene Krimizi, Sandra Marschner, Jeffrey Tover, Allois, Penrider, and MJ dos Santos Opening Reception: Saturday, April 27 from 5-9pm
Since 2012, Melissa Morgan Fine Art has partnered with Idyllwild Arts Academy to showcase the exceptional talent and creativity of IAA's Visual Arts students. All of the artwork in the exhibition will be for sale, with 100% of sales going to the artist. Join the opening reception on May 3 from 4-7pm with simultaneous concert in the sculpture garden performed by Idyllwild Arts Academy Songwriting students.