Arcana: Books on the Arts

Arcana: Books on the Arts

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  • Book Signing: 87 Drawings by Ed Templeton

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Please Join Us Saturday, January 15th, 3:00 - 5:00 PM for a Book Signing of "87 Drawings" by Ed Templeton. We are delighted to invite you to a book signing celebrating Ed Templeton's newest book, "87 Drawings," published by Nazraeli Press. The book accompanies an exhibition opening January 22nd at Roberts Projects. 


  • Book Signing: Senon Williams: Words Don’t Mean Much

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Please join us Saturday, January 29th, 4:00 - 6:00 PM for a book signing book signing celebrating Senon Williams' new book, Words Don't Mean Much, published by Hat & Beard Press!

  • Book Signing at Arcana with Ed Templeton for Wires Crossed

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Please join us Saturday, May 6th between 4:00 and 6:00 PM for a very special book signing with artist / photographer / skate legend – and all-around awesome human being – Ed Templeton! Hot off the presses, his latest is the years-in-the-works Wires Crossed, which documents nearly twenty years of life on the road with some of the most notable skaters of his generation.

  • Book Signing at Arcana with Jason Lee: CA | TX 17

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    For the past fourteen years, artist, actor, and skateboarder Jason Lee has traversed America making quiet, reflective photographs detailing the landscape and its oft-overlooked and forgotten places. TX | CA 17 is the first time Lee has published images from a single outing.

  • Book Signing with esteemed artist Awol Erizku at Arcana: Books on the Arts

    Arcana: Books on the Arts 8675 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA

    Free
    Working across photography, film, video, painting, and installation, Awol Erizku's work references and re-imagines African-American and African visual culture, from hip hop vernacular to Nefertiti, while nodding to traditions of spirituality and Surrealism.