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Felt Ornament Workshop

December 4, 2018

Thur, Dec 13, 5:30 – 7 pm — Get ready for the holidays with LBMA’s seasonal felting workshop!  Dive into the world of needle felting using beginning techniques to create unique Christmas ornaments from wool fibers. $5 for LBMA Members; $15 for non-members. Space is limited, reservations are required!

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Exhibition Walkthrough: Narsiso Martinez in Spanish

December 4, 2018

Sat, Dec 15, 1-2 pm — Join artist, Narsiso Martinez as he discusses his exhibition, FARM FRESH in Spanish. Since moving to the United States from Oaxaca, Mexico, Narsiso Martinez (B. 1977) immersed himself in pursuing an education. The exhibition explores Martinez’s artistic practice, which continues to be deeply influenced by his own experiences. The event is free with admission. Space is limited, reservations are required.

 

Family ArtMaking

December 4, 2018

Sun, Dec 16, 11 am – 3 pm — Celebrate the holiday season with our end of the year Family ArtMaking! Filled with fun art making projects inspired by the exciting exhibitions currently on view, join us on the lawn on Sunday, December 16. The event is free and open to all ages. No sign ups required, walk-ins always welcome.

 

First Art

December 4, 2018

Wed, Dec 19, 10 – 11:30 am — Don’t miss First Art, held every third Wednesday at LBMA. A unique art experience designed specially for preschoolers + parents, First Art includes a tour of the current exhibitions and fun art activities. Organized by the Museum’s Education Department, reservations are required. $1 admission per child.

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A Chair of My Own | Toyota Children’s Gallery, LBMA

November 28, 2018

Oct 12, 2018 – Jan 6, 2019

What makes a chair special? Exhibiting artists Jane Brucker and John Sonsini explore the meaning behind a chair and how it develops a narrative. Students of Horace Mann, Luther Burbank, and Patrick Henry Elementary Schools contemplate the meaning of wonder and daydreaming through narrative making. Envisioning a chair of their own, students create a setting that nourishes their wonderment.

 

Jane Brucker: Fragile Thoughts | LBMA

November 28, 2018

Sept 28, 2018 – Jan 6, 2019

The 25 year survey presents Jane Brucker’s exploration of personal and collective history, mortality and fragility. A hallmark of Brucker’s work is the combining of found objects and heirlooms with other materials – textiles, wood, glass, paper, text, and cast metals to create works with a resonant poetic spirit and a tactile sensibility.

Many of the featured installations in the exhibition are on-going projects, cumulative over years of activity. An example is Memorial Project, begun in 2001, when Brucker crafted a small canvas from her late father’s favorite shirt to create a private remembrance piece for her mother. When her mother’s friends visited the house and saw it, they too recognized the shirt as belonging to her father. Each of the women visitors then asked to send a similar article of clothing. Brucker made each of them canvases the same size and shape as the one made in memory of her father. In 2018 Jane is still receiving articles to be included in Memorial Project. Participants like the idea that their own memorial piece is joining the others, creating a chorus of memory. There are over 300 pieces in this project on view at LBMA.

A new work created especially for the exhibition is also featured. For this installation, the artist received an invitation to collaborate with Judson Studios of Pasadena, through a grant from Pasadena Arts Alliance. Judson Studios is the oldest family-run stained glass studio in America. Fragile Thoughts is a tribute to Elizabeth Milbank Anderson, an early 20th century philanthropist who championed healthcare, education, women’s issues and the arts, and whose summer house still stands on the LBMA campus. In the exhibition, Fragile Thoughts, objects and materials are transformed through Brucker’s attention to detail. Simultaneously, narrative passages from her own family invite the audience to relate to shared themes and stories.

 

 

26 on 3rd | LBMAx

November 28, 2018

Nov 10 – Dec 16, 2018

26 on 3rd highlights works from the Museum’s permanent collection, generously gifted by arts patrons, Bret McAllister and Gary Greener. Featuring 26 seminal works, the exhibition includes artists such as Nan Goldin, Keith Haring, Ed Moses, Sam Durant, Tony Berlant and Laura Owens. Donations from patrons such as McAllister and Greener have helped us continue to build the Museum’s permanent collection for nearly 70 years.

 

Oaxaca-born artist paints life in the fields in first solo exhibition at Long Beach museum

November 18, 2018

Read the full feature on artist Narsiso Martinez from the Long Beach Post

 
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