Thursday, February 4
Openings and Events in Los Feliz
Panteha Abareshi: Tender Calamities, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, through April 22.
Openings and Events Online
The 500 Faces of Teotihuacan, Santa Barbara Museum of Art (Santa Barbara), 3pm.
Pam Douglas | Sanctuary Artist Talk on Zoom with Shana Nys Dambrot, TAG Gallery, 3pm.
The Black Index: "A Study in Blackness and Black Identity" - Cherise Smith, UCI Claire Trevor School of the Arts (Irvine), 3:15pm.
Malena Szlam and Bryan Barcena in Conversation, MOCA, 4pm.
BYOC (Bring-Your-Own-Craft), Craft Contemporary, 5pm.
Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019, California African American Museum, 5pm.
Beatriz Cortez, Kang Seung Lee and Andy Campbell | …we will have been together., 18th Street Arts Center, 5pm.
Wendy Red Star: UCLA Department of Art Lecture, Hammer Museum, 6:30pm.
Film Screening—A Love Song For Latasha and a Post-screening Conversation with Director Sophia Nahli Allison, moderated by Artist Calida Rawles and Associate Curator of Western History, Autry Museum of the American West, Tyree Boyd-Pates, LACMA, through February 5.
Remote Intimacies: Support Wetness, ONE Archives, through February 7.
Time Decorated: The Musical Influences of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Part 3, The Broad.
Friday, February 5
Openings and Events in Culver City
Sky Glabush: The Caged Lark, Philip Martin Gallery, through March 12.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Kate Barbee: Feral Flor, Kohn Gallery, through March 25.
Openings and Events Downtown
Xylor Jane: Back Rub / Foot Rub, parrasch heijnen gallery, through March 26.
Openings and Events Online
Spring 2021 Graduate Seminar Guest Lecture Series: Jan Tumlir presents Lucy McKenzie, ArtCenter College of Design), 10:30am.
Artist Talk: Joan Takayama-Ogawa, Sculpting Climate Change, Craft in America, 11am.
NHM First Fridays Connected: Los Angeles at the Intersections, Natural History Museum, 6pm.
Judith Bernstein in conversation with Natalie Haddad, The Box, 4:30pm.
Saturday, February 6
Openings and Events in Santa Monica
The Forest and The Sea, Five Car Garage, through March 2.
Openings and Events in Culver City
EPOS and Certain Scars Can’t Be Seen, Thinkspace Projects, through February 27.
Openings and Events in Hollywood
Sandra Cinto: Cosmic Garden II, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, through April 3.
Andrew Kerr: Bridge for July, Matthew Brown.
Openings and Events in Silver Lake
All That Spring Promises, Tyler Park Presents, until March 20.
Openings and Events in Highland Park
Zach Storm: Somewhere Out There, ODD ARK • LA, through March 27.
Openings and Events Beyond Los Angeles
Nick Angelo: Pinnacle, Riviera Parking (Santa Barbara), through February 7.
Openings and Events Online
TURN (the TABLE with Marbles Jumbo Radio), Pieter, 10am.
Your Breakfast with André Gregory, American Jewish University, 10am.
Virtual Mardi Gras Wine Tasting Fundraiser, Riverside Art Museum (Riverside), 6:30pm. $120.
Monday, February 8
Openings and Events in West Hollywood
Chris Trueman: Absence of Atmosphere, Edward Cella Gallery at Pacific Design Center, through April 2.
Openings and Events Online
Płaszów, Krakow: Memory Overwritten, American Jewish University, 10am. $18.
Tuesday, February 9
Openings and Events Online
Curator Talk: Seated in Seclusion, American Jewish University, 10am. $15.
Spring 2021 Graduate Seminar Guest Lecture Series: Jason Farago, ArtCenter College of Design), 4:30pm.
Black Diamond Queens: African American Women and Rock and Roll, California African American Museum, 5pm.
Wednesday, February 10
Openings and Events in Culver City
Above Below: Sarah Rosalena Brady, Blum & Poe, through March 10.
Openings and Events in West Hollywood
Eden Seifu: The Puzzle Of Dust Times Dust Equaling Fire, Half Gallery, through March 6.
Openings and Events Downtown
Molly Segal: Marrow Sucker, presented by Luna Anais Gallery, Wonzimer, through April 2.
Openings and Events Online
Rituals During Turbulent Times, American Jewish University, 12pm.
Lunchtime Art Talk on Brandon D. Landers, Hammer Museum, 12:30pm.
Queering Technique, Reclaiming Space, & Decolonizing the Body: Jay Carlon, Pieter, 6:30pm.