Ruth Chun
LEARN: FYA Asks The Curators of Pacific Standard Time
Pilar Tompkins Discusses the Exhibition Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement at the Fowler Museum

Throughout Pacific Standard Time, ForYourArt is asking curators of the more than 60 exhibitions for insight into their shows. Leading off with why their lead image is important, they will give us topics to discuss as you go through the exhibition and where you can learn more afterward. Visit Mapping Another L.A.: The Chicano Art Movement at the Fowler Museum through February 26th.
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LEARN: FYA Asks the Curators of Pacific Standard Time
Rebecca McGrew Discusses the Three-Part Exhibition It Happened at Pomona: Art at the Edge of Los Angeles 1969-1973 at Pomona College Museum of Art

Throughout Pacific Standard Time, ForYourArt is asking curators of the more than 60 exhibitions for insight into their shows. Leading off with why their lead image is important, they will give us topics to discuss as you go through the exhibition and where you can learn more afterward. Visit Part 1 of It Happened at Pomona: Art at the Edge of Los Angeles 1969-1973 through Nov. 6th.
SEE: Galleries Around the Globe
A List of Galleries From Major Cities Around the Globe

The Internet has made it easy to see art from different parts of the world. ForYourArt helps you navigate by providing links from galleries represented in Art Basel, Art Basel Miami Beach, Frieze Art Fair, and VIP Art Fair.
SEE: MOCA’s Engagement pARTy
MOCA’s Engagement Party: Liz Glynn’s Loving You is Like Fucking the Dead

MOCA’s Engagement Party provides an opportunity for Southern California–based artist collectives and collaborators to create new artworks that engage with MOCA and its resources in unexpected ways. Artist Liz Glynn presents a trilogy, titled Loving You Is Like Fucking the Dead, for her Engagement Party residency.



