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SUMMARY:Curator and Artist\, Rachel X Hobreigh in The Corridor Gallery: Closing Sunday\, January 12th
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Thursday\, December 12th from 6:00 to 9:30 pm\, we are pleased to partner with artist and curator\, Rachel X Hobreigh to present The Wall of Infinite Possibilities\, a collection of three hundred\, four-inch square canvases that create an interactive\, ever-changing tapestry. This very literal barrier is connected through a microcosm of hidden and overt paintings of spirals coming together to create the whole. \nThe title and structure of the wall speak to the inequities of trapping someone inside or keeping out (as with border walls)\, while the energetic form of the spiral represents evolution and infinite growth. Spirals are one of the oldest human symbols known to originate in Neolithic times in cave drawings. In using the spiral\, each individual piece considers visual balance as a form to access a language of serenity in times of uprooting. \nA portion of the sales of each individual painting will be contributed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)\, helping refugees around the world. \nOpening Reception: Thursday December 12\, 2019 from 6-9 :30 pm\nClosing Reception: Sunday January 12\, 2020 from 4-6 :30pm\nExhibition Dates:  December 12 – January 12 (by appointment) \n \nABOUT THE ARTIST /Curator \nRachel X Hobreigh is an International artist. She has exhibited in Paris\, France\, Jena\, Germany\, as well extensively nationally.  Hobreigh’s work depicts the feminine in nature\, and captures moments in time. Hobreigh’s latest installation\, invites the viewer to experience a collaborative curation of painting \nRachel X Hobreigh\n(310) 850-8140\nrachelxart.com\nrxhobreigh@gmail.com \n 
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LOCATION:Washington Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Hosts a Meet & Greet with Photographer Mark Steinmetz
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, January 18th from 4:00 to 6:00 pm\, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts to meet and greet photographer Mark Steinmetz.  Hot off The Nazraeli Press\, this latest monograph of his work\, MARK STEINMETZ: SUMMER CAMP\, is a collection of photographs that captures the spirit of youth during trips spent away at a summer camp. \n“Two projects I focused on were little league baseball – which became 2015’s The Players – and summer camps. Every year\, from spring into summer\, one would lead into another and certain things never changed… At summer camp\, you have sleeping bags\, cabins\, and campers. There isn’t much difference between them in 1990 or 1965. I like that time of age\, too. There’s a kind of grave maturity developing at around eleven years old. When a little kid laughs or cries\, it doesn’t have real resonance\, whereas if someone has these emotions between eight and twelve\, there’s a poignancy to it. When they become adults\, it’s just not the same. Many of these photos are about the predicament of being a kid put into a certain situation. In one picture\, these girls who have been so horrible to each other all summer are now parting – and the depth of their love just gushes out. It’s almost excruciating…” – Mark Steinmetz\, for Huck Magazine
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LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Re-imagining the Avant-Garde: Book Launch with Matthew Butcher\, Andrew Kovacs\, Jimenez Lai\, and Mimi Zeiger
DESCRIPTION:Free – Please RSVP\nOn Thursday\, January 23rd\, from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Helms Bakery District and the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design are excited to host a reception\, presentation\, discussion\, and book launch with Matthew Butcher\, Andrew Kovacs\, Mimi Zeiger\, and Jimenez Lai. \nCopies of Re-imagining the Avant-Garde will be available for sale at the event courtesy of Arcana: Books on the Arts. \n\nMatthew Butcher \nMatthew Butcher is a designer based in London. His work has been exhibited at the V&A Museum\, London; Storefront for Art and Architecture\, New York; The Architecture Foundation\, London; Betts Project\, London and the Prague Quadrennial\, Prague. Recent projects and exhibitions include ‘Flood House’ a floating architecture developed in collaboration with Jes Fernie and Focal Point Gallery in Southend and The Mansio\, a retreat for writers and poets that travelled sites across Hadrian’s Wall which was nominated for the 2017 Architects Journal Small Projects Prize. Matthew is also the editor and founder of the architectural newspaper P.E.A.R.: Paper for Emerging Architectural Research and Associate Professor in Architecture at The Bartlett School of Architecture\, London and Visiting Professor at Genoa University\, Italy. He has recently contributed Articles And Papers For Journals Including Conditions\, Architecture Research Quarterly (ARQ)\, The Riba Journal and Architecture Today. He has also recently edited a special issue of Architectural Design (AD) titled Re-imagining the Avant-Garde: Revisiting the Architecture of the 1960s and 1970s. \n\nAndrew Kovacs \nAndrew Kovacs is a Los Angeles based architectural designer and educator. Kovacs’ work on architecture and urbanism has been published widely including A+U\, Pidgin\, Project\, Pool\, Perspecta\, Manifest\, Metropolis\, Clog\, Domus\, and The Real Review. Additionally\, Kovacs is the creator and curator of Archive of Affinities\, a widely viewed website devoted to the collection and display of architectural b-sides. In 2015 Kovacs published the book Architectural Affinities as part of the Treatise series organized and sponsored by the Graham Foundation in Chicago. Kovacs’ design studio\, Office Kovacs\, works on projects at all scales from books\, exhibitions\, temporary installations\, interiors\, homes\, speculative architectural proposals and public architecture competitions. The recent design work of Office Kovacs includes a proposal for a network of parks in downtown Los Angeles alleys\, a large scale installation entitled Colossal Cacit at the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival and an experimental camping pavilion in the Morongo Valley Desert. \n\nJimenez Lai \nJimenez Lai works in the world of art\, architecture\, culture\, and education. Early in his career\, Jimenez Lai lived and worked in a desert shelter at Taliesin and resided in a shipping container at Atelier Van Lieshout on the piers of Rotterdam. Before founding Bureau Spectacular\, Lai worked for various international offices\, including MOS and OMA. Lai is widely exhibited and published around the world\, including the MoMA-collected White Elephant. His first book\, Citizens of No Place\, was published by Princeton Architectural Press with a grant from the Graham Foundation. Draft II of this book has been archived at the New Museum as a part of the show Younger Than Jesus. Lai has won various awards\, including the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Debut Award at the Lisbon Triennale\, and the 2017 Designer of the Future Award at Art Basel / Design Miami. In 2014\, Lai represented Taiwan at the 14th Venice Architectural Biennale. In 2015\, Lai organized the Treatise exhibition and publication series at the Graham Foundation. Alongside MoMA\, Lai’s work has been collected by SFMOMA\, Art Institute of Chicago\, and LACMA. \n\nMimi Zeiger \nMimi Zeiger is a Los Angeles-based critic\, editor\, and curator. She was co-curator of the U.S. Pavilion for the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale and curator of Soft Schindler at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture. She has written for The New York Times\, The Los Angeles Times\, Architectural Review\, Metropolis\, and Architect and is an opinion columnist for Dezeen. Zeiger is the 2015 recipient of the Bradford Williams Medal for excellence in writing about landscape architecture. Zeiger is author of New Museums\, Tiny Houses\, Micro Green: Tiny Houses in Nature\, and Tiny Houses in the City. In 1997\, Zeiger founded loud paper\, an influential zine and digital publication dedicated to increasing the volume of architectural discourse. She has curated\, contributed to\, and collaborated on projects that have been shown at the Art Institute Chicago\, Venice Architecture Biennale\, the New Museum\, Storefront for Art and Architecture\, pinkcomma gallery\, and the AA School. She co-curated Now\, There: Scenes from the Post-Geographic City\, which received the Bronze Dragon award at the 2015 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture\, Shenzhen. Zeiger has taught at the School of Visual Art\, Art Center\, Parsons New School of Design\, California College of the Arts (CCA)\, SCI-Arc\, Sandberg Institute\, and the GSD\, and is former co-president of the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design. She holds a Master of Architecture degree from SCI-Arc and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \nFree Parking is available at the corner of Helms Ave. and Venice Blvd. \nPhotos (Left to Right): Book Cover of Reimagining the Avant-Garde (Architectural Design (AD) Wiley\, 2019)\, Image of Matthew Butcher; Image of Andrew Kovacs; Image of Jimenz Lai; Image of Mimi Zeiger. \n\n  \n  \n 
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LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Textile Arts LA Hosts Bookmaking with Sue Ann Robinson
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, January 25th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\, please join Textile Arts LA for this all-day workshop\, Bookmaking: Art Material Storage with Sue Ann Robinson. Learn to make a beautiful and functional artist’s book\, using a “baggie book” structure to store samples of thread\, fiber\, dye\, swatches\, or anything you can dream up! \nThis six-hour workshop will teach a useful concertina spine fold technique and then how to attach archival bags to the spine\, and end the afternoon with covers. Examples will be provided to ensure that multiple sizes and uses for the Baggie Book can be adapted to your particular needs and will provide for reusable pages. Materials will be provided for one size book. All participants will leave with one Baggie Book ready to use. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nSue Ann Robinson is a maker of artist books and teaches Artist Books and Paper Making at California State University Long Beach. She is a member of the Guild of Book Workers and has exhibited her artist books nationally and internationally. Robinson is the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships and residencies including the Library Fellows of the National Museum of Women in the Arts\, a CoLA Fellowship\, the Visual Studies Workshop and the Women’s Studio Workshop among others. Her artist books are included in the collections of the Getty Research Institute\, the Victoria and Albert Museum\, Yale University\, and many other public and private collections. \nPlease BYOLunch. There will be a short break with an opportunity to run across the street to the Co-op Market. \nMaterial fee $15 payable to the instructor; class size limited to 15 students.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/textile-arts-la-hosts-bookmaking-with-sue-ann-robinson/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:practiceLAB: Textile Arts Explores Meaningful Art Practices
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, January 29th from 7:00 to 9:00 pm\, please join us for Mindful and Meaningful: Exploring the Synergies Between Textile Waste and Fine Art Practice\, Textile Arts LA‘s inaugural session of practiceLAB\, featuring talks from artists\, architects\, designers\, and creatives. \nIn this session\, we are treated to a discussion of how artists and designers can work together to create a more sustainable future. Three Los Angeles based artists share their diverse practices and individual experiences\, creating responsible objects that honor the past and endure in the future. \nIf you attended the October Textile Slam you were treated to a sneak preview of this talk. We’re thrilled to invite the trio back for a longer form discussion of this critical topic: questions of sustainability\, reuse\, and upcycling are necessary considerations. Please join this lively presentation and discussion showcasing how three artists are responding. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \n \nRenae Barnard is a multi-disciplinary artist interested in exploring the network of interactions between environment\, perception\, and well-being. Using found materials and waste from the furniture manufacturing industry\, Barnard received her Master of Fine Arts from Claremont Graduate University and her BA from California State University\, Los Angeles. Barnard has recently completed projects in cooperation with the National Immigration Law Center and the City of Santa Monica Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a recipient of the Sue Arlen Walker and Harvey M. Parker Memorial Fellowship\, the Armory Center for the Arts Teaching Artist Fellowship\, The Ahmanson Annual Fellowship\, Lincoln Fellowship Award\, and Christopher Street West Art and Culture Grant. \n \nChuck Hohng is a Korean American artist\, born in Long Beach California. Chuck spent fourteen years of his early life in his family’s native South Korea. He received his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Southern California and received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Art Center College of Design. His early childhood exposure to Catholic practice and a bicultural household furthered interests in vanitas\, identities\, symbols\, and rituals. Chuck makes a range of fiber artworks from teddy bears to haute couture hanbok. Exploring salvaged textiles connections to love and loss\, Chuck’s artworks give a physical body to intellectual and emotional experiences. He believes we can always grow out of the mud\, lift ourselves above the murky water and bloom. \n \nAneesa Shami received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in both Fiber and Art History from the Kansas City Art Institute. Aneesa’s work speaks to a broader understanding that we are all fundamentally human. She tries to utilize universal themes that are inclusive\, referencing the sublime\, and an otherworldly sense of the human conscious and subconscious. A love for repetitive mark-making drives her practice. Multiple strands of yarn\, strips of felt\, and even pen strokes build depth and density in each piece. Layers of material and process combine to lend the impression that there is more than what the eye sees. She recently completed a residency at the Helms Design Center\, is currently researching textile and fiber history and is completing large sculptural pieces in her current body of work\, Syndication.
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LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Author Talk + Book Signing with Fibershed Founder\, Rebecca Burgess
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, January 30th\, the Southern California Fibershed Affiliate is delighted to welcome Fibershed founder Rebecca Burgess to Los Angeles for an exclusive conversation and book signing for Fibershed: Growing a Movement of Farmers\, Fashion Activists\, and Makers for a New Textile Economy. Rebecca will be joined by moderator Kamea Chayne of the Green Dreamer Podcast. \nGreen Dreamer with Kamea Chayne is a podcast and multimedia journal illuminating our paths to ecological regeneration\, intersectional sustainability\, and true abundance and wellness for all. \nThere will be  a few copies of the book available for sale at the event. \nSeating is limited – Please RSVP Here.\nDoors Open at 7 pm.\nConversation with Rebecca 7:30 – 8:30 pm\, including a brief Q&A. Mingling and light bites until 9:30 pm.\nFree Valet Parking is located at 8711 Washington Boulevard\, adjacent to the event location.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/author-talk-book-signing-with-fibershed-founder-rebecca-burgess/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Arcana Hosts a Book Signing with Russell Hoover - Surf\, A Photographer's Journey
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 8th from 4:00 and 6:00 pm\, please join Arcana: Books on the Arts for a reception to meet and greet Russell Hoover and celebrate the publication of his sumptuous new book with equally sumptuous refreshments courtesy of their friends at Immaginaire Press. \nSurf\, A Photographer’s Journey is the first comprehensive survey of celebrated international photographer Russell Hoover’s decades of work. Seeking beauty in the unexpected\, his passion for surf photography has taken him all over the world\, including documenting twenty consecutive winters on Oahu’s North Shore. As the longtime Senior Staff Photographer for “Surfer Magazine”\, he lived and breathed the magic of photography and the ocean\, with his commitment and keen eye setting him apart from his peers. His photographs have graced the covers of over one hundred publications worldwide\, including the inaugural issue of “Surfer’s Journal.” When not on assignment shooting extensive commercial work overseas\, Russell is based out of his studio in Seal Beach\, California. \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/arcana-hosts-a-book-signing-with-russell-hoover-surf-a-photographers-journey/
LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:How String Changed the World! A Conversation with Artist and Educator Cameron Taylor-Brown
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, February 12th from 7:30 to 9:00 pm (Doors at 7:00 pm)\, please join us in welcoming Textile Arts Los Angeles and Cameron Taylor-Brown for practiceLAB\, an artist conversation – How String Changed The World: An Exploration of Fiber\, Culture\, and Human Ingenuity. \nTraces of ancient flax – colored\, twisted\, spun and cut – show that textiles were already an integral part of human life 35\,000 years ago. Discover why humans first twisted fibers into thread\, and how this invention revolutionized early cultures. Track the history of flax\, wool\, silk and cotton in the ancient world\, view textiles through Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs\, and explore how string and textiles are woven into language and identity. We’ll follow the presentation with a hands-on exercise where participants will ply their own string and make their own cloth – and in the process discover why using the fiber arts as a vehicle for self-discovery and innovation is so satisfying. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nCameron Taylor-Brown was introduced to textiles by artist Ed Rossbach at UC Berkeley\, studied design at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science (PCT&S) and worked as a fabric stylist in New York. She subsequently taught textile design and worked as an exhibition curator at PCT&S. Since 1985\, Taylor-Brown has lived in Los Angeles\, where she founded ARTSgarage\, a textile resource center. Her work is widely exhibited and is featured in publications including American Craft Magazine\, Fiber Art Now\, Handwoven and Shuttle\, Spindle and Dyepot. She teaches workshops at ARTSgarage\, schools\, guilds\, museums and conferences throughout the United States and Canada. She is a past president of California Fibers and on the advisory boards of the Fowler Textile Council and Textile Arts | Los Angeles. \nFOR INFO + TICKETS
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/how-string-changed-the-world-a-conversation-with-artist-and-educator-cameron-taylor-brown/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Hosts a Meet + Greet with Ryan Mungia
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 15th from 4:00 and 6:00 PM. stop in Arcana: Books on the Arts to meet and greet Ryan Mungia and celebrate the publication of his excellent Hat & Beard Press book\, Do You Compute? – Selling Tech From the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug\, 1950-1999. \n“Before Alexa and the iPhone\, there was the large and unwieldy mainframe computer. In the postwar 1950s\, computers were mostly used for aerospace and accounting purposes. To the public at large\, they were on a rung that existed somewhere between engineering and science fiction. Magazine ads and marketing brochures were designed to create a fantasy surrounding these machines for prospective clients: Higher profit margins! Creativity unleashed! Total automation! With the invention of the microchip in the 1970s came the PC and video games\, which shifted the target of computer advertising from corporations to the individual. By the end of the millennium\, the notion of selling tech burst wide open to include robots\, cell phones\, blogs\, online dating services\, and much\, much more. \n‘Do You Compute?‘ is a broad survey featuring the very best of computer advertising in the 20th century. From the Atomic Age to the Y2K bug\, this volume presents a connoisseur’s selection of graphic gems culled from museums\, university archives\, and private collections to illustrate the evolution of the computer from its early days as a hulking piece of machinery to its current state as a handheld device. Accompanied by two essays – one by cultural anthropologist Ryan Mungia and the other by graphic design historian Steven Heller – and including five different decade-long timelines that highlight some of the most influential moments in computer history\, this fun yet meaningful volume is a unique look at the computer and how it has shaped our world.”
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/arcana-books-hosts-a-meet-greet-with-ryan-mungia/
LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Westside Mayors Forum
DESCRIPTION:It is time for Westside Urban Forum’s signature annual event\, the Westside Mayors Panel! On February 21\, 2020\, WUF is pleased to welcome the Westside mayors for a candid discussion of each mayor’s priorities for 2020\, specific issues of importance to each city\, and where these priorities and issues intersect to anticipate changes that may be coming to the Westside in 2020. \nTopics will include the economic outlooks for their cities; planning for transportation changes and the implications for future land use related to extension of the Purple Line subway\, automated vehicles\, ride-hailing companies\, shared mobility devices; planning for climate change; and the issue that ranks at the top for all of LA County: homelessness and the provision of more housing. The Westside cities are also facing their respective regional housing allocations\, requiring them to plan for hundreds or even thousands of new units. Whether or not SB 50 passes\, the mayors may discuss their visions for increasing density and managing traffic. \nCome hear directly from the decision makers what’s on their minds\, what they would like to accomplish\, and how they intend to work together in 2020. \nPanelists\nMayor John Mirisch\, City of Beverly Hills\nMayor Meghan Sahli-Wells\, City of Culver City\nMayor Kevin McKeown\, City of Santa Monica\nMayor John D’Amico\, City of West Hollywood \nModerator\nTo Be Announced \nParking\nAvailable in the adjacent\, interior parking garage at 8711 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City (look for the red banners)\, or ample street parking\, or via the Expo Light Rail line\, one block to the east of Helms Bakery. \n7:15 am-9 am\n7:15 am Registration\n7:30 am Breakfast\n7:45 am Panel Discussion \n$50 members\n$65 nonmembers\n$10 student members\n$15 student nonmembers \nA limited number of discounted tickets are available for members of neighborhood councils and other community-based organizations. Please inquire at info@westsideurbanforum.com. \nPre-registration closes on Wednesday\, February 19\, 2020. After February 19\, 2020 and at onsite registration the cost will be an additional $10. No refunds or credits will be provided after this date. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/westside-mayors-forum/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Textile Arts Hosts a Random Weave Workshop with Polly Giacchina
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, February 22nd from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\, please join us in welcoming Textile Arts Los Angeles and Polly Jacobs Giacchina in an exploration of the random weave technique with different flexible materials.  Medium and small pieces will be created as vessels and stuffed forms. This workshop is perfect for artists and enthusiasts looking for a basis in understanding how to create dimensional form\, play with unconventional materials\, and investigate how form and material can be combined for creative and functional use. \nMaterials supplied by the instructor are twine\, reeds\, wire\, natural fibers and fabric.  This is a great technique to combine with other basketry  and weaving methods. \nPolly Jacobs Giacchina had an introduction to fiber with 2 diverse views.  Studying at San Diego State University with Joan Austin and independently exploring natural materials with Misti Washington in Solana Beach CA started a unique lifestyle of discovery. She has exhibited in galleries and museums both nationally and internationally and teaches basketry and hand weaving techniques.  Polly has been published in American Craft Magazine\, Fiber Art Now\, the National Basketry Organization Quarterly and several books on fiber art. Polly travels internationally to teach workshops. \nPlease BYOLunch – we’ll have a break to eat and chat amongst ourselves. \nLimited to 10 students. Members $135\, non-members $150. No material fee. \nFOR INFO + TICKETS \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/sold-out-textile-arts-hosts-a-random-weave-workshop-with-polly-giacchina/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Join Us For The First Textile Slam! of 2020
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, February 25th from 7:30 – 9:00 pm\, (Doors at 7:00 pm) join us in welcoming Textile Arts Los Angeles for Textile Slam! This event occurs three times a year and is an opportunity for friendly conversation and networking\, featuring a rotating slate of presenters\, each of whom will deliver an informal six-minute (or less!) slide show / improv / show-and-tell presentation. \nGuests include TALA members\, artists\, designers\, architects\, educators\, and all-around neat thinkers to talk about their work\, ideas that interest them\, or projects they are exploring or have completed or would like help with. APPLY TO PRESENT HERE. \nThe Slam! is a casual\, community\, conversation-oriented event. You do NOT need to present to attend the Slam! Each Slam! sold separately. Wine\, water\, dinner\, and Slam!: $40 members; $55 non-members; students $25 \nFOR TICKETS + INFO \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/join-us-for-the-first-textile-slam-of-2020/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:A reception\, lecture\, and discussion with Jimenez Lai of Bureau Spectacular
DESCRIPTION:Free – Please RSVP\nOn Thursday\, February 27th\, from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Helms Bakery District and the Cal Poly L.A. Metropolitan Program in Architecture and Urban Design are excited to host a reception\, lecture\, and discussion with Jimenez Lai of Bureau Spectacular. \n\nJimenez Lai \nJimenez Lai Jimenez Lai works in the world of art\, architecture\, culture\, and education. Early in his career\, Jimenez Lai lived and worked in a desert shelter at Taliesin and resided in a shipping container at Atelier Van Lieshout on the piers of Rotterdam. Before founding Bureau Spectacular\, Lai worked for various international offices\, including MOS and OMA. Lai is widely exhibited and published around the world\, including the MoMA- collected White Elephant. His first book\, Citizens of No Place\, was published by Princeton Architectural Press with a grant from the Graham Foundation. Draft II of this book has been archived at the New Museum as a part of the show Younger Than Jesus. Lai has won various awards\, including the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Debut Award at the Lisbon Triennale\, and the 2017 Designer of the Future Award at Art Basel / Design Miami. In 2014\, Lai represented Taiwan at the 14th Venice Architectural Biennale. In 2015\, Lai organized the Treatise exhibition and publication series at the Graham Foundation. Alongside MoMA\, Lai’s work has been collected by SFMOMA\, Art Institute of Chicago\, and LACMA. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \nFree Parking is available at the corner of Helms Ave. and Venice Blvd. \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Jimenez Lai\, Image of Tower of Twelve Stories\, and Image of The Pool House.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/jimenez-lai/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Arcana Books Welcomes Bruce Licher\, Karen Nielsen Licher\, and SR2
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, March 7th from 4:00 to 6:00 pm\, please stop by Arcana: Books on the Arts for a very special afternoon with Bruce Licher and Karen Nielsen Licher of Independent Project Press & Records as they celebrate the release of Savage Impressions with a book signing\, one-day exhibition and sale of printed matter\, and a musical performance at 5:00 PM sharp by SR2. \nSavage Impressions is the first extensive monograph on Bruce Licher’s Independent Project Records and Independent Project Press. With the current explosion of interest in letterpress\, many are looking to see how new work can be influenced by the past. Active since 1982\, Bruce Licher’s Independent Project Press is a contemporary studio that has bridged technological eras and produced an unparalleled body of work. It has culled from the past while simultaneously turning it on its head with a distinct visual vocabulary that continues to influence current aesthetics. \nFor the first time\, a comprehensive overview of Independent Project Records and Independent Project Press has been compiled into a monograph published by P22 Type Foundry\, produced in a quality that displays their  limited edition\, hand-made work in over 200 pages of full color\, from mechanical process work (for clients such as REM\, Stereolab\, and Camper Van Beethoven) to finished works of art with insights into the creative process along the way. The text includes an essay by Karen Nielsen Licher as well as material from Rudy Vanderlans’ Emigre magazine that featured the work of IPR & P. Co-designed by Bruce Licher and Jim Greishaber at P22\, Savage Impressions is a 12 x 12-inch hardcover book that displays in full color the diverse range of art and design produced by Independent Project Records & Press. \nThis first printing is an edition of one thousand copies\, with three-hundred and fifty of those being a now-sold out Deluxe Edition that includes a 12” vinyl record and other letterpress-printed ephemera. This book is a profound reminder of the value of the hand-made and how it can interface with the mass-produced. It will stand as major documentation of one of the most influential letterpress studios currently in existence.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/arcana-books-welcomes-bruce-licher-karen-nielsen-licher-and-sr2/
LOCATION:Arcana: Books on the Arts\, 8675 Washington Blvd.\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Textile Arts Hosts an In Depth Session into Nurturing Your Natural Dye Practice
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AN UNDETERMINED FUTURE DATE. \nOn Saturday\, March 14th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\, please join us in welcoming Textile Arts Los Angeles and artist and natural dye explorer Trudy Barnes for an in depth session on natural dyeing: Nurturing Your Natural Dye Practice: Spring Color. \nCelebrate the season of renewal as we explore the hidden color in our landscape by learning about local plants and their potential for dyeing. We will discuss using native and invasive plant species\, how to source dyestuffs responsibly\, using mordants to fix color\, as well as how to broaden your color palette using modifiers. Participants will come away with samples of color on various textiles and instructions on how to repeat the process at home. \n• Learn how to forage and source dyestuffs ethically.\n• Understand the science behind mordants and color modifiers.\n• Discuss best practices to increase color and light fastness.\n• Learn how to achieve multiple colors with one dye pot.\n• Bring your own textiles to dye if time allows. Small pieces of lightweight\, natural fibers only. Further instructions on how to prepare your fabric will be sent out before class.\n• Explore how to integrate natural dyeing into your art practice\, personal wardrobe or commercial clothing line.\n• Work with locally and ethically sourced dyestuffs and textiles.\n• Connect with others who share your interest in textiles and natural dyeing in our open studio atmosphere. \nMaterials fee to be paid to the instructor the day of class. (We are working on sourcing local finished textiles – in keeping with the Fibershed ethos. We’ll add the price as soon as we get more details. It will be more than $25 and less than $50!) \nFOR INFO + TICKETS \nSave the Date (Upcoming Sessions)\nMay 16: Eco Printing: Creating Pattern and Playing with Color\nAugust 15: Shibori: Bind\, Stitch and Fold\nOctober 10 or 17 (tbd): Nourishing Your Natural Dye Practice: Fall Color
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/textile-arts-hosts-an-in-depth-session-into-nurturing-your-natural-dye-practice/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Play! A Screen Print Weekend with Carrie Burckle\, Inspired by Sarajo Frieden
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AN UNDETERMINED FUTURE DATE. \nOn Saturday and Sunday\, March 14th and 15th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm\, please join us in hosting Textile Arts LA’s Carrie Burckle for a weekend-long screen printing workshop where you’ll explore chance and improvisation as playful strategies incorporating collage\, stamping\, cut outs\, and painting for designing prints. \nYou will discover relationships in line\, shape and color as your shapes and patterns unfold\, meander and snake back in on themselves\, creating new relationships and connections. You may explore mono prints\, cutout shapes\, appliqué ideas\, and more.  Sister Corita Kent says\,  “Consider/regard everything an experiment”. And “Nothing is a mistake”. \nThe weekend will be an immersion in play\, in freeing up blocked energy and exploring intuition and improvisational strategies.  Students will create stencils for mono printing and over printing onto any cloth scraps\, up cycled clothes\, misshapen cuts\, for use singularly or for extended quilts\, patchwork\, appliqué etc.  There are no preconceived outcomes\, only potential for further investigations. One exercise will include a print exchange\, where each student will receive a print from each of the other students\, creating an overprinted\, collage piece. \nFOR TICKETS \nWear comfortable clothing\, shoes\, and an apron. You will be standing on a concrete floor when printing. Comfortable shoes are a must. \n*We will take a lunch break: students are welcome to step outside for a quick walk to The Co-Op Market / Deli or one of the restaurants in the Helms Complex\, or bring your own lunch. \nThis class is intended for fine artists\, designers\, painters\, printmakers\, surface designers and general enthusiasts. Class size limited to 10. Students of all levels welcome. \nMATERIALS PROVIDED FOR USE: Small handheld screens\, inks\, squeegees/spreaders\, plastic sheet stencils\, several cotton fabrics\, including the fabric intended for the shared overprinting exercise. We encourage you to bring your own pre-laundered natural fiber fabrics\, patches\, off cuts or clothing\, as this practice lends itself well to piece work / collage. Printing tables are 4ft x 8ft\, with some of the 8 ft length used for material prep. $25 material fee payable to instructor at the class\, please! \nCarrie Burckle is an artist\, designer\, and educator. She has a BFA in Textile Design\, as well as an MFA in Fibers from CSULB\, where she has taught for the past 17 years. She is also a co-founder of Textile Arts LA. \nMore on Sarajo Frieden HERE. 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/play-a-screen-print-weekend-with-carrie-burckle-inspired-by-sarajo-frieden/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - Join Textile Arts for a Hands-On Workshop: The Art of Spinning
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AN UNDETERMINED FUTURE DATE. \nOn Sunday\, March 15th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm\, please join Textile Arts Los Angeles and local fiber artist and spinning expert Anna Zinsmeister  for The Art of Spinning\, a hands-on experience spinning Karakul sheep wool sourced from a ranch in the northern edge of Los Angeles County. We’ll discuss the method and challenges of processing fleece into spin-able material\, practice spinning with a hand spindle\, and learn a bit about the various types of wool fibers and their uses. \nMaterial fee for roving / pin tucking $25 \nSpindles can be purchased for cost\, approx $12-$13 \nFOR INFO + TICKETS
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/6168/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED - From Urban Shopping Mall to Tech Campus: The Creative Office Conversion of Westside Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AN UNDETERMINED FUTURE DATE. \nOn Wednesday\, March 18th from 7:30 to 9:00 am\, please join us in welcoming Urban Land Institure for the ULI Los Angeles StimULI Breakfast discussion\, From Urban Shopping Mall to Tech Campus: The Creative Office Conversion of Westside Pavilion. \nAs big-box retail centers decline\, developers are finding creative ways to repurpose large blocks of space to accommodate a new era. In 2018\, a joint venture between Macerich and Hudson Pacific Properties announced plans to redevelop the declining Westside Pavilion into creative office space. The following year\, tech giant Google pre-leased the entirety of the office space totaling nearly 600\,000 square feet\, further expanding their Los Angeles footprint. \nThe panel will explore the first-of-its-kind conversion of urban mall to creative office\, providing insights into innovative adaptive reuse strategies. Additional topics will include the expansion of tech and media industries in Los Angeles and the resulting economic impact to the region. \nFOR TICKETS
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/from-urban-shopping-mall-to-tech-campus-the-creative-office-conversion-of-westside-pavilion/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200325T210000
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Textile Arts Hosts a Conversation + Book Signing\, Material and Mind with Christopher Bardt
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AN UNDETERMINED FUTURE DATE.\nOn Wednesday\, March 25th from 7:30 to 9:00 pm (Doors at 7:00 pm)\, please join us in welcoming Textile Arts Los Angeles and Christopher Bardt\, AIA for practiceLAB\, a conversation and in-depth exploration of the interaction between mind and material world\, mediated by language\, image\, and making—in design\, the arts\, culture\, and science. \nIn Material and Mind\, Christopher Bardt delves deeply into the interaction of mind and material world\, mediated by language\, image\, and the process of making. He examines thought not as something “pure” and autonomous but as emerging from working with material\, and he identifies this as the source of imagination and creative insight. This takes place as much in such disciplines as cognitive science\, anthropology\, and poetry as it does in the more obvious painting\, sculpture\, and design. In some fields\, the medium of work is\, in fact\, the very medium of thinking—as fabric is for the tailor. \nDrawing on the philosophical notions of the “extended mind” and the “enactive mind\,” and looking beyond the world of material-based arts\, Bardt investigates the realms in which material and mind interweave through metaphor\, representation\, projection\, analogues\, tools\, and models. \nABOUT THE AUTHOR  \nChristopher Bardt has over 25 years of experience as an architect and professor of architecture at RISD. He is a founding principal of 3sixØ Architecture\, which Architectural Record named one of 10 leading vanguard firms worldwide in 2002. His extensive professional experience includes furniture design\, residential\, commercial and institutional commissions and planning studies\, ranging from small urban interventions to large-scale metropolitan development. Bardt has been a member of the Architecture faculty at RISD since 1988. He has been a visiting professor at Cornell University\, the National Academy of Design and Art\, Slovakia and the China Academy of Art and has served on the Board of Governors of the RISD Museum. Bardt holds a BArch from RISD and a MArch from Harvard University. \nFOR MORE INFO + TICKETS
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/textile-arts-hosts-a-conversation-book-signing-material-and-mind-with-christopher-bardt/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Webinar with French 2D and CPLA Metro: Design Collectives: Dresses\, Dinners\, and Bas-relief
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free Zoom webinar on Thursday\, April 9 at 4:00 pm Pacific Time\, for a Lecture and Discussion with Anda French and Jenny French of French 2D.\nDesign Collectives: Dresses\, Dinners\, and Bas-relief\nHosted by the Cal Poly Los Angeles Metropolitan Program in Architecture and Urban Design — California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo. Organized and Moderated by CPLA_Metro Director Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD. \n\nYou are invited to a Zoom webinar.\nWhen: Apr 9\, 2020 04:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)\nTopic: FRENCH 2D: Design Collectives: Dresses\, Dinners\, and Bas-relief \nRegister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://calpoly.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_85l3HDtkRba5RIOHVeJTnw \nOr an H.323/SIP room system:\nH.323:\n162.255.37.11 (US West)\n162.255.36.11 (US East)\n221.122.88.195 (China)\n115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)\n115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)\n213.19.144.110 (EMEA)\n103.122.166.55 (Australia)\n209.9.211.110 (Hong Kong)\n64.211.144.160 (Brazil)\n69.174.57.160 (Canada)\n207.226.132.110 (Japan)\nMeeting ID: 740 905 806\nPassword: 658341\nSIP: 740905806@zoomcrc.com<mailto:740905806@zoomcrc.com>\nPassword: 658341 \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. \n\nFrench 2D is Boston-based architecture studio founded by Jenny French (MArch Harvard GSD) and Anda French (MArch Princeton). Their intimate knowledge of Boston\, where the sisters were born and raised\, allows the close practice to be both deeply engaged and work critically with local issues of housing\, public space\, history and identity. French 2D works on housing and mixed-use projects with a focus on strange housing types that combine familiar ideas of home with radical organizations and typologies\, found in their cohousing and micro-housing projects. The practice also works on civic installations and exhibitions that call upon the domestic to bring people together for familiar rituals in unfamiliar spaces\, found in serial dinner-parties\, fuzzy bartering environments\, and out-scaled dresses. \nJenny and Anda’s interest in hybrid models that exist between practice and academia has been the catalyst for their practice-based research and advocacy. Jenny is an Assistant Professor in Practice at the Harvard GSD and Anda serves on the Board of Directors for the Boston Society of Architects\, where the pair organized the recent Now Practice Now series\, exploring emerging modes of practice. \nFrench 2D was named as an Architectural Record Magazine Design Vanguard winner in 2019. The firm has been featured in Domus\, Metropolis\, The Architect’s Newspaper\, and as Architect Magazine’s Next Progressives. French 2D was a 2013 MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program finalist and exhibited at the US Pavilion of the 13th Venice Architecture Biennale. \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhoto: Anda French and Jenny French / Photograph by Steph Larsen \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200416T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200416T183000
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Lydia Kallipoliti
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 16th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Lydia Kallipoliti: The Paradox of Containment and The Architecture of Closed Worlds\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar \n\nLydia Kallipoliti is an architect\, engineer and scholar whose research focuses on the intersections of architecture\, technology and environmental politics. She is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Cooper Union in New York. Prior to Cooper Union\, she was an Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute\, where she directed the MSArch program and Syracuse University; she also taught at Columbia University and Pratt Institute. \nKallipoliti is the author of the book The Architecture of Closed Worlds\, Or\, What is the Power of Shit (Lars Muller\, 2018)\, as well as the History of Ecological Design for Oxford English Encyclopedia of Environmental Science. Her work has been exhibited in a number of international venues including the Venice Biennial\, the Istanbul Design Biennial\, the Shenzhen Biennial\, the Oslo Trienalle\, the London Design Museum and the Storefront for Art and Architecture. Kallipoliti is the recipient of a Webby Award\, grants from the Graham Foundation\, and the New York State Council for the Arts\, an Honorable Mention at the Shenzhen Biennial\, a Fulbright scholarship\, and the ACSA annual award for Creative Achievement. Recently\, her practice ANAcycle was recognized as a Leading Innovator in Sustainable Design in BUILD’s 2019 and 2020 Design & Build Awards\, while her book was a finalist among all publications in design\, art and architecture in 2018 for the Cornish Family Prize by the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. Kallipoliti holds a Diploma in Architecture and Engineering from AUTh in Greece\, a SMArchS from MIT and a PhD from Princeton University. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Lydia Kallipoliti; Image of Closed Worlds exhibition curated by Lydia Kallipoliti at the Art Gallery of The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in May 2019 (Photo by Jacquie Manning); Image of The Architecture of Closed Worlds\, Or What is the Power of Shit by Lydia Kallipoliti (Lars Muller Publishers\, 2018).
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CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200423T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200421T232737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200426T224418Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Paul Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 23rd\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Paul Lewis: LTL Recent Work filtered by Section\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nPaul Lewis\, FAIA\, is a Principal at LTL Architects based in New York City. He is currently a Professor and Associate Dean at Princeton University School of Architecture\, where he has taught since 2000. He received a BA from Wesleyan University and a M.Arch from Princeton University. His New York based firm has completed academic\, cultural and institutional projects throughout the United States. LTL are the 2019 NY State AIA firm of the year. They have received a National Design Award\, have been inducted into the ID Hall of Fame\, and have received multiple AIA design awards. \nThe firm’s recent work includes Poster House\, a new museum dedicated to the poster in New York City; The Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center\, an early childhood center in Bentonville\, AR that sets a national model for children’s health; A new residence hall at Carnegie Mellon University; The ContemporAry Austin – Jones Center; Upson Hall at Cornell University and the Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall at Columbia University. \nThe firm’s designs and drawings been exhibited around the world\, including the U.S. Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale\, and are part of the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art\, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, and Carnegie Museum of Art. LTL Architects are the authors of Intensities (2013)\, Opportunistic Architecture (2008) and Situation Normal….Pamphlet Architecture #21 (1998). Their newest book entitled Manual of Section\, an analysis of the history and typology of section in architecture\, is in its fourth printing. It has been translated into German\, Japanese\, Korean and Chinese. Paul is the President of the Architectural League of New York and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Paul Lewis; Image of Helen R. Walton Children’s Enrichment Center + HighQ Education Center; Book Cover of Manual of Section.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/paul-lewis/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200430T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200426T194151Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Winka Dubbeldam
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 30th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Winka Dubbeldam of Archi-Tectonics\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nWinka Dubbeldam is the founder and partner of the WBE certified New York firm Archi-Tectonics. Dubbeldam is widely known for her award-winning work\, recognized as much for its design excellence as for its use of smart building systems\, sustainable materials\, and innovative structures. Archi-Tectonics’ work is found in the USA\, Europe\, and Asia. Archi-Tectonics recently won the Asian Games 2022 Design Competition in Hangzhou China [2018]\, with a 16-acre park and 2 stadiums\, that is under construction to open in 2022. \nWinka Dubbeldam is also the Chair and Miller Professor of Architecture at the Weitzman School of Design and Director of the Advanced Research and Innovation [ARI] lab\, at the University of Pennsylvania\, where she has gathered an international network of innovative research and design professionals. She also previously taught at the graduate architecture programs at Columbia\, Cornell\, and Harvard University\, among other prestigious institutions. Currently Dubbeldam is the External Examiner of the Bartlett London and was named one of the DesignIntelligence 30 Most Admired Educators 2015. \nPublications include the three monographs Winka Dubbeldam\, Architect (010 Publishers\, Rotterdam\, 1996)\, AT-INdex (Princeton Press\, NYC\, 2006)\, and Archi-Tectonics (DAAB publishers\, 2010); a new book “Strange Objects” is planned for 2020 with Actar\, Spain. The work was also published in numerous international architecture and design periodicals. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Winka Dubbeldam; Render of Hangzhou Asian Game Park; Image of Hangzhou Asian Game Park.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/winka-dubbeldam/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200507T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200507T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200504T182103Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample from MOS
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, May 7th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample from MOS\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nMichael Meredith and Hilary Sample are architects and founders of MOS. They met at Syracuse University where they each received a Bachelor of Architecture (1994). Michael Meredith received a Master of Architecture with Distinction from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University (2000). Hilary Sample received a Master of Architecture and the Suzanne Kolarik Thesis prize from Princeton University (2003). Currently\, Michael Meredith is a professor of architecture at Princeton University. His previous teaching positions include professorships at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design (2004-2011)\, the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Architecture\, Landscape and Design (2001-2004) and a Muschenheim Teaching Fellowship at the University of Michigan (2000-01). Hilary Sample is presently a professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation and has previously taught at Yale University\, the State University of New York at Buffalo as the Reyner Banham Teaching Fellow (2004- 05)\, and at the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture\, Landscape and Design (2003-04). \nTogether they have been visiting critics at the University of Southern California\, Martell Lecturers at SUNY Buffalo\, Fitzhugh Scott Endowed Chairs in Design Excellence at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee\, and were the inaugural chairs for the University of Michigan Taubman College Practice Sessions. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample (An Interior Magazine); Image of House No. 2 Floating House; Image of Housing No. 4.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200513T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200513T172106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200513T172106Z
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SUMMARY:Textile Slamming From Your Sofa - BYOB + Dinner
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, May 13th at 7:00 pm Pacific Time\, please enjoy one of our favorite Textile Arts LA events: Textile Slam! This is an opportunity for friendly conversation and networking\, featuring a rotating slate of presenters\, each of whom will deliver an informal six-minute (or less) presentation. \nThis new online version is $10 non-members; $free members. \nRegister Here
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/textile-slamming-from-your-sofa-byob-dinner/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200514T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200511T192645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200511T194805Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Mark Foster Gage: Architecture and the Aesthetics of Reality
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, May 14th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Mark Foster Gage: Architecture and the Aesthetics of Reality\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nMark Foster Gage is an architect and theorist with expertise in the relationship between aesthetic theory and design. Since 2002 his New York City firm\, Mark Foster Gage Architects\, has combined the assets of a fully licensed architectural firm with the use of emerging technologies for clients such as Lady Gaga\, Intel\, Google\, Diesel\, W Hotels\, Samsung\, and The Coachella Music Festival. Gage’s work has been exhibited in museums internationally including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)\, the Museum of the Art Institute of Chicago\, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta\, the National Gallery of Art in Osaka\, the Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art\, the Frac Center in Orléans\, the Niigata Art Museum\, the Museum of Modern Art in Saitama\, The Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City\, and the Venice\, Beijing\, and Prague Biennales. His work has been featured in most major architectural publications as well Vogue\, Fast Company\, Wired\, USA Today\, The New York Times\, Surface\, Vice\, a twenty-five-page feature in A+U\, and on PBS\, Fox\, and MTV. \nGage’s work is the subject of two monographs Mark Foster Gage: Projects and Provocations (Rizzoli\, 2018)\, and Thought Through Form: The Work of Mark Foster Gage (Tongji\, 2020). He authored the book Designing Social Equality: Architecture Aesthetics and the Perception of Democracy (Routledge\, 2018)\, and he has edited three additional books: Aesthetics Equals Politics: New Discourses Across Art\, Architecture and Philosophy (MIT\, 2019)\, Aesthetic Theory: Essential Texts (Norton\, 2012)\, and Composites\, Surfaces and Software: High Performance Architecture\, with Greg Lynn (Yale\, 2009). Gage has also written extensively for academic journals and other publications including CNN\, JAE\, Volume\, Fulcrum\, A+U\, Perspecta\, AD\, Oz\, Plat\, Mole\, The Routledge Handbook of Architectural Design\, and Log\, where he was a guest editor of Issue #17. Gage has served on the Board of Directors for the MacDowell Colony and was recently a nominee for the Architecture Prize awarded by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Mark Foster Gage\, Image of East River Valley Proposal\, Image of East River Valley Proposal.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200521T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200511T164841Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Ariel Noyman: CityScope | From Smart Cities to Street Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, May 21st\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Ariel Noyman: CityScope | From Smart Cities to Street Knowledge\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nAriel Noyman is PhD candidate at the MIT City Science Group\, a lecturer at Northeastern University\, an architect and an urban designer working to fuse cities and technology. His research is on novel methods of urban modeling and simulation\, future mobility and decentralized public participation. In recent years\, Noyman coordinated and deployed a worldwide network of City Science Living-Labs (in Boston\, Hamburg\, Shanghai\, Andorra and Helsinki to name a few) in an effort to confront his group’s work with real-world challenges. His work received awards from the European Commission\, the OECD\, the Israeli Gov.\, was featured by The Guardian\, 60 Minutes\, The New York Times and was displayed in exhibitions\, conferences and summits worldwide. Noyman holds a Master of Science from MIT and a Bachelor in Architecture (cum Laude) from Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \ncalpolylametro.com\nwww.media.mit.edu\nrelno.github.io \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Ariel Noyman; Image of City Scope; Image of City Scope.
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CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200528T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200528T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200303T185055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200518T194419Z
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SUMMARY:A lecture and live Q+A discussion with Dana Cuff from cityLAB
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, May 28th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with Dana Cuff | Architecture as Demonstration: Design for the Long Game\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nDana Cuff \nDana Cuff is Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA where she is also Director of cityLAB\, an award-winning think tank that advances experimental urbanism and architecture. Since receiving her Ph.D. in Architecture from Berkeley\, Cuff has published and lectured widely about spatial justice\, the architectural profession\, and affordable housing. She is author of several books\, including The Provisional City about postwar housing in Los Angeles\, and a co-authored book (in bookstores next year) documenting her innovative cross-disciplinary project at UCLA called the Urban Humanities Initiative\, funded by the Mellon Foundation. Based on cityLAB’s design research\, she co-authored a landmark bill that permits “backyard homes” on virtually all 8 million single-family properties in California (AB 2299\, Bloom-2016)\, doubling the density of suburbs across the state. She and her team are currently working on a wide range of new forms of affordable housing to be co-located with schools. cityLAB recently initiated a satellite center in one underserved neighborhood of Los Angeles\, where a deep\, multi-year exchange with community organizations will demonstrate ways that humanistic design of the public realm can create more compassionate cities. Cuff was the recent recipient of two prestigious awards that describe her career: Women in Architecture Activist of the Year (2019\, Architectural Record) and the international prize for Researcher of the Year (2019\, Architectural Research Centers Consortium). \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \nFree Parking is available at the corner of Helms Ave. and Venice Blvd. \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of Dana Cuff\, Image of Backyard BIHOME\, Image of Deep Think.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/dana-cuff/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200604T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200601T172014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200603T161022Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELLED: A lecture and live Q+A discussion with John May and Zeina Koreitem of MILLIØNS
DESCRIPTION:We’re sorry to report that this event has been cancelled:\nJoin us on Thursday\, June 4th\, for a lecture and live Q+A discussion with John May and Zeina Koreitem of MILLIØNS | A Loose Collection of Objects\, Images and Texts\nIn collaboration with the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design \nLecture is Free and Open to the Public \nRegister for the  Zoom Webinar\n\nMILLIØNS is a Los Angeles-based experimental design practice\, founded by John May and Zeina Koreitem. MILLIØNS conceives of architecture as a speculative medium for exploring the central categories of contemporary life: technology\, politics\, energy\, media\, and information. Their approach insists on an expansive parallel project of technical\, historical and cultural analysis\, which surrounds and informs their work. \nMILLIØNS’ work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions\, including a commissioned furniture set by Friedman Benda Gallery NYC and Chamber\, shows at La Triennale Di Milano\, the Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York\, The Architecture + Design Museum of Los Angeles\, the MIT Keller Architecture Gallery\, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design\, among others. Recent work includes completed and ongoing projects in California\, New York\, Boston\, Germany and Beirut. Recently selected as the winner of an international competition to reimagine the west wing of I.M. Pei’s Everson Museum\, in Syracuse\, NY. Their work has appeared in Harvard Design Magazine\, Flaunt magazine\, Dezeen\, Architect’s Newspaper\, Eflux\, I.D.\, a+t\, Sightunseen\, Azure\, and in a catalog of their work on experimental collective living\, New Massings for New Masses: Collectivity After Orthography (MIT SA+P Press 2015). \nZeina Koreitem is a registered architect in Beirut\, Lebanon\, Design Faculty at SCI-Arc and a Design Critic in Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. John May is Assistant Professor of Architecture and Director of the Master in Design Studies Program at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. \n\nIntroduced and moderated by Stephen Phillips\, AIA\, PhD\, Principal of Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS) and professor\, director\, Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design (California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo) \nFree Parking is available at the corner of Helms Ave. and Venice Blvd. \nPhotos (Left to Right): Image of John May and Zeina Koreitem; Image of model made by MILLIØNS for “Bust” at Jai and Jai Gallery; Image of the Rosenfield Collection cafe and ceramics gallery at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse\, NY.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/john-may-and-zeina-koreitem/
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200610T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200610T151500
DTSTAMP:20260404T125648
CREATED:20200608T183506Z
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SUMMARY:Westside Urban Forum Virtual Discussion: After the Pandemic\, How L.A.'s Restaurants and Retail Will Heal
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Wednesday\, June 10th from 2:00 to 3:10 pm. please join Westside Urban Forum in a special\, socially distanced series of online discussions: After the Pandemic\, How L.A.’s Restaurants and Retail Will Heal.  \n Though the Los Angeles region is justly famous for its dining and shopping options\, many stores and restaurants have been operating on thin margins in recent years. Stores have competed with online retailers\, and restaurants have faced rising rents and increased costs. And then the Coronavirus pandemic. \nThe economic devastation to local businesses\, many of which are cornerstones of L.A. civic life and local character\, is evident already. How can these businesses recover? What combination of rent relief\, government assistance\, creativity\, and civic spirit will ensure that they thrive? Will local planners have to rethink their approaches to “activating” ground floors\, and will local cities need to rezone retail units to allow for more uses if incumbent businesses fail and are not replaced? How else might changes to commerce reshape our neighborhoods in the short and long term?  \nPanelists\nMichael J. Berne\, President\, MJB Consulting\nDeborah Kahen\, Senior City Planner\, City of Los Angeles\nJosh Loeb\, Owner\, Rustic Canyon Group\nWally Marks\, President\, WNM Realty \nModerator\nZachary Tindall\, Managing Director\, Streetsense \nWUF is pleased to present this event at no charge\, but it requires registration to participate via Zoom. Donations are gratefully accepted. Please click here to make a donation. \nClick HERE to register. Zoom information will be sent to all participants on the morning of June 10th.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/westside-urban-forum-virtual-discussion-after-the-pandemic-how-l-a-s-restaurants-and-retail-will-heal/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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