Have you voted yet? If not, a bunch of LA museums have opened their doors just for this occasion. Here’s all the info you need.
For those who have lost loved ones this year, the Social Public Art Resource Center in Venice is inviting you to take part in a virtual, communal altar on Día de Los Muertos. It seems like a special event.
Because we could all stand to clear our minds, why not take a ride across Los Angeles through the eyes of Ed Ruscha? The Getty put together a pretty brilliant website that collects Ruscha’s 6,500 photos of Sunset Boulevard and allows you to “drive” down the major thoroughfare between 1965 and 2007.
– Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor
Here's Where You Can Vote In LA
SPARC Digital/Mural Lab, “Votaremos! We Will Vote!” at MOLAA (photo courtesy MOLAA)
In advance of the election, a few museums and cultural institutions in LA will be opening their doors – not for art, but to serve as polling places for early ballot drop-off and in-person voting on Election Day.
The Social Public Art Resource Center is inviting the public to send photos of their loved ones to be included in an altar and virtual “Calling of the Spirits” ritual.
One of our favorite pins chronicling the life and times of artistic felines has to be this long and spindly Catometti — it would make the purrfect addition to any collection!
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