Bustler's editor picks for architecture & design events: Los Angeles, March 13-20
By Bustler Editors|
Monday, Mar 13, 2017
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Planning for another week in Los Angeles? Get out and about around town! If you're curious about where design-inclined folks are gathering around Greater L.A., Bustler has compiled a snappy list of local happenings that are worth checking out.
Check back regularly at the start of the week to stay up to date. Have a look at the Bustler team's latest recommendations for LA events.
Cal Poly LA Metro Program Lecture: Tom Wiscombe | March 14, recommended by Justine Testado
Spend tomorrow evening at the Helms Design Center in Culver City for a lecture, discussion, and reception with architect Tom Wiscombe. Presented by the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design, the evening will be introduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips (professor and director of the program and principal of SPARCHS). RSVP now to [email protected] if you haven't yet.
RELATED EVENT Cal Poly LA Metro Program Lecture: Tom Wiscombe
The Chapel of the Mosquitoes: José Oubrerie architecture and paintings | Open now until March 26, recommended by Alexander Walter
The José Oubrerie exhibition at the SCI-Arc Kappe Library is entering its home stretch before it closes on March 26. Chapel of Mosquitoes investigates two key works by the French-born American architect: the 1986 French Cultural Center in Damascus and the 1992 Miller House in Lexington, Kentucky.
RELATED EVENT The Chapel of the Mosquitoes: José Oubrerie architecture and paintings
Labor and Photography | Open on March 18, recommended by Nicholas Korody
How artists depict labor suggests much about both the conditions of work in any given era, and the social context supporting and enframing them. LACMA has organized a display of fourteen photographic depictions of labor on view starting on the 18th. Check it out!
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