Laguna Beach's reputation as an art colony can be traced back to the early 20th century when talented landscape painters moved here from disparate parts of our ...
“52nd Street, Jazz and the Photography of William Gottlieb” features compelling images of mid-20th century jazz greats, including Louis Armstrong, Billie Holida...
The founders of Complexions Contemporary Ballet – a 24-year-old dance company based in New York City – believe that our complex world is becoming more like Comp...
While artwork is often autobiographical, the artists in this exhibition go beyond self-narration to plunge into the depths of their lives. They create work that...
The immersive film “Malka Germania” (“Queen Germania” in Hebrew) references our personal and collective trauma about war and subjugation and artfully turns that...
One of the most unusual musical groups to grace the Irvine Barclay stage is the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain (UOGB) performing unusual renditions of rock,...
Mark Hilbert, co-founder (with his wife Jan) of the Hilbert Museum of California Art on the Chapman University campus in Orange, told me that when he visits a m...
The mystique of the Laurel Canyon music scene (1965 to 1975) is pervasive to many of us; as its talented residents inspired each other to create songs like “Cal...
The Beall Center’s Ian Ingram exhibition explores what the eponymous artist refers to as “animal morphology, robotic avatars, interspecies communication and tec...
A magnificent 26-foot-wide mural adorns Laguna Art Museum’s exhibition of work by 20th-century artist Jesse Arms Botke. Her “Untitled Mural From The East Wall,”...