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Long Beach
City Rising
Can Cambodian Americans Revitalize Their Town Without Displacing Their Own?
Post date:Long Beach has the largest concentration of Cambodians outside of Cambodia. As the community seeks to improve their neighborhood, many recognize that revitalization without displacement is a balancing act.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Feminist Artists Revive the Spirit of the Woman's Building
Post date:Inspired by the history of feminist mecca, the Woman's Building, fifteen young contemporary women artists make new work that re-connects them to landmark's original zeitgeist.
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Dakota Access Pipeline
Earth Focus
Standing Rock: Art and Solidarity
Post date:An art and history museum responds to history in the making.
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Crafts
Made by Hand
Meet the Couple Handmaking These Extraordinary Lamps
Post date:Two artists work together creating handmade paper lights and raising a family.
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art
Bodies in Motion
Dance Brings Wyeth's 'Christina' from the Field to Her Feet
Post date:The sequel to "Painted" puts Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World" into motion, and explores how bio-electricity galvanizes into discovering muscular intelligence.
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art
Made by Hand
Porcelainia
Post date:This is the story of teacher, scientist, and artist Bobby Jaber.
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art
Laura Flanders Show
Swoon: from the Streets to the Galleries
Post date:Caledonia Curry's art has helped rebuild communities abroad.
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Animation
Frame by Frame
Pear or Alien
Post date:The protagonist of this story strives for peace by bringing love to his pear-shaped people.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Painting Faces: San Luis Obispo Artist David Settino Scott Pictures 'Women'
Post date:San Luis Obispo artist David Settino Scott indulges his love of portrait painting, and his appreciation for female beauty in the exhibition "Women."
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Architecture and Design
Artbound
The Art of Preserving: Florencio Blanquel's Handcrafted Furniture
Post date:The making and selling of handcrafted artisanal furniture can be considered a dying trade in today's demanding economic climate that has grown accustomed to the Ikea concept of mass produced furniture. Woodworker Florencio Blanquel challenges this idea...
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
Going Nuclear: Artists and Activists Take On Diablo Canyon
Post date:The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant is the focus of a new art exhibit pairing editorial cartoons with heavily redacted communications between government bodies that regulate it.
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Cultural Politics
Artbound
MOCA Raises $100 Million
Post date:After less than a year, the Museum of Contemporary Art met its goal of raising its endowment to $100 million. The museum has set out to raise another $50 million.
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Visual Arts
Artbound
Crossing 'Thresholds': Contemporary Art on the Central Coast
Post date:This month, the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art opens its doors to four young dynamic artists determined to foster a dialogue about contemporary art on the Central Coast.
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Inland Empire
Artbound
Inland Empire Artists Capture the Sense of 'Being Here'
Post date:In the new exhibition "Being Here," Inland Empire artists express themselves.
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Music
Artbound
Breaking Sound Barriers with Fol Chen
Post date:Synthpop band, Fol Chen, performs experiments that involve inviting non-band members and non-musicians into their music-making process.
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film and media arts
Artbound
AgH2O: Silver, Water, and Pinhole Camera in a Silo
Post date:Lauren Bon's "Liminal Camera," comprised of a repurposed shipping container mounted on the back of a truck, captures the dessicated Owens Lake in large-scale photographs.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Miles Regis: Multimedia Artist From Trinidad
Post date:I said 'Amsterdam is a close second, but I want to live in L.A.'...cut to five years later, I'm still not in L.A. yet.
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Performance
Artbound
Craft Happening: Tanya Aguiñiga Vs. the Beverly Hills Police
Post date:Tijuana-born, L.A.-based artist Tanya Aguiñiga, who is known for her felt covered furniture pieces, trades place with her objects, and invites a group of workers to cover her from head-toe.