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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0603/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0529/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0528/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0527/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0522/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0521/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0520/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nIn Harmony with Nature coincides with Seeding The City\, a day-long program of talks\, pop-ups and walking tours at Helms Bakery District\, taking place April 23\, that offer up new ideas about landscaping and gardening in our increasingly urbanized megalopolis. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
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LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nIn Harmony with Nature coincides with Seeding The City\, a day-long program of talks\, pop-ups and walking tours at Helms Bakery District\, taking place April 23\, that offer up new ideas about landscaping and gardening in our increasingly urbanized megalopolis. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
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LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nIn Harmony with Nature coincides with Seeding The City\, a day-long program of talks\, pop-ups and walking tours at Helms Bakery District\, taking place April 23\, that offer up new ideas about landscaping and gardening in our increasingly urbanized megalopolis. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell-0513/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Russel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga
DESCRIPTION:Free \nPlease join us in celebration of the publication of \nRussel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga\nA Discussion with author Jennifer Golub & Eames Demetrios \nSunday\, May 1st 2022 at 4:00 PM\nHelms Design Center | 8745 Washington Boulevard | Culver City \nJennifer Golub discusses her new book Russel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga with Eames Demetrios. \n“The book fills in the gaps\, from how the house evolved to Mary’s involvement. It’s a new deeply considered way to understand the collaborative work. It’s a beauty.”\n– John Danzer\, Munder Skiles\, emeritus board of directors\, Manitoga\Russel Wright Design Center. \nSpecial thanks to Arcana: Books on the Arts. Signed copies of the book will be available during the event. \n\nAbout Russel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga\nBest known for American Modern dinnerware\, Russel and Mary Wright were at the forefront of American mid-century industrial design. Mary’s role as a partner\, designer and entrepreneur is discussed here for the first time. Multiple archives have been synthesized exploring the innovation of Russel and Mary Wright’s  design practice\, their home and the extensive 77 acres of Woodland Paths at Dragon Rock\, Manitoga. \nRussel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga is an immersive experience evoking the individuality of these artists\, the spirit of  architecture and design in the mid 20th century and their ethos which continues to flourish. \n\nAbout Jennifer \nJennifer Golub is the author of Russel and Mary Wright: Dragon Rock at Manitoga.  Her previous publication was Albert Frey Houses 1+2\, also published by Princeton Architectural Press. She has produced award winning branded content for the likes of Apple\, Adidas\, Levi’s\, RayBan\, and directed and produced Apple’s Emmy award winning “Think Different”. She is the founder of A-Frame Content\, generating communications at the intersection of art and social impact. She has served on boards and developed content for various foundations including the XQ Institute\, Conservation International\, Virgin Unite\, (RED)\, Rock the Vote\, Feeding America and Phillip Johnson’s Glass House. She has produced films for Ed Ruscha and Frank Gehry\, curated art exhibitions\, and has commissioned multiple architectural projects. She resides in Los Angeles\, West Marin and New York City. \nAbout Eames \nEames Demetrios is best known in the design world as director of the Eames Office and for authoring several design books — including An Eames Primer and Essential Eames. He has authored 11 books altogether and contributed to many others. He is also Chairman of the Board of the Eames Foundation\, responsible for taking care of the Eames House. His current large-scale project is his parallel universe\, Kcymaerxthaere\, a global artwork of multi-dimensional storytelling.  For this Eames has so far installed 143 markers and historic sites involving 27 linear languages\, in 30 countries on 6 continents. (There is a ready-to-go design for the Moon.) Demetrios has also made over 60 films (mostly shorts) on topics from the Modern Maya to Frank Gehry\, from homelessness to legendary winemaker Peter Gago. Genres include fiction\, documentary and animation. Demetrios has given talks in 50 countries\, including on the mainstage of the legendary TED conference. Eames Demetrios lives with his family in Los Angeles\, California. \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/russel-and-mary-wright-dragon-rock-at-manitoga/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Seeding the City: A Nature-Inspired Event @Helms
DESCRIPTION:Free\nSaturday | April 23\, 2022\n11:00 AM to 5:00 PM\nCampus-Wide Event \nThe Southland was once a garden of Eden. Now\, as Los Angeles continues to build up its cityscape\, connection to the land is out of reach for many. This rupture was underscored by the pandemic\, when access to clean air\, open space\, plants and pets became an essential tonic. \nBut talented and creative designers are finding ways to green the City in ways beyond the traditional backyard\, injecting trees onto rooftops\, flowers under transit lines and plants into defunct concrete pools. They are reclaiming the wild and bringing back long-vanished birds and bees. Artists and writers are creating works reflecting on new ways of coexistence with all species. \nSeeding The City celebrates the 21st century garden in Los Angeles with a daylong program of talks\, tours\, and popups\, featuring some of LA’s leading landscape designers and thinkers. \nSee a full schedule of events here: https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/seeding-the-city/ \nThank you to our media sponsor\, KCRW.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/seeding-the-city/
LOCATION:Helms Design District\, 8800 Venice Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90034\, United States
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:In Harmony with Nature: The Architectural Work of James Hubbell
DESCRIPTION:Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\nExhibition runs April 22 – June 18\, 2022\nViewing hours: Friday-Sunday\, 12 PM – 5 PM \nJames Hubbell is a painter\, sculptor and architectural designer who has spent 60 years designing and making buildings\, artifacts and fine artworks that reflect a deep passion for the ocean and for earth’s gifts. From Ilan Lael\, his self-made home\, workshops and foundation in Julian near San Diego\, Hubbell has created schools in concert with the community in Tijuana\, an organic chapel at Sea Ranch\, and parks that span the cultures of the Pacific Rim. \nHubbell’s vision is the antithesis of rational and industrial. “Most important is my infatuation with nature\,” he says. “There is also my love of the primitive and naive\, gothic architecture\, the arts and craft movement\, Frank Lloyd Wright\, Gaudi\, and the pleasure of working with the material of stone\, wood\, cement\, clay\, metal\, glass\, and mosaics.” \nNow Angelenos can see his architectural work shown for the first time in L.A. at an exhibition opening on Earth Day at Helms Bakery District in Culver City. The installation brings to life Ilan-Lael\, his Pacific Rim Park and schools in Tijuana\, his chapel at Sea Ranch as well as stunning doors\, windows and other decorative building elements including his extraordinary stained glass window for Findhorn\, the spiritual retreat in Scotland. \nIn Harmony with Nature coincides with Seeding The City\, a day-long program of talks\, pop-ups and walking tours at Helms Bakery District\, taking place April 23\, that offer up new ideas about landscaping and gardening in our increasingly urbanized megalopolis. \nAbove: The Sea Ranch Chapel by James Hubbell | Photo © Craig Tooley\, Ruffimage.com\n\n		\n	 \n \n\n \n	\n		\n		\nBoys' House\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell | Photo ©Don Musial\n\n\nBoys' House Interior\, Ilan-Lael\, Julian\, CA  |  Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nJames Hubbell in his studio | Photo ©John Durant\n\n\nInterior of The Sea Ranch Chapel |  Photo ©Craig Tooley\n\n\nJames Hubbell's Firebird | Photo ©Laurel Costa\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Art as Community | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Firebird Window | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\nJames Hubbell Exhibition - Sea Ranch Chapel | Photo ©Titano Cruz\n\n\n\n\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	  \n	\n		\n		\n		\n	 \n \n	\n		\n			\nAll artwork is copyrighted work of the artists. All rights reserved. Images not to be used without permission.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/james-hubbell/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Room & Board Features Artists in Support of LA Family Housing Copy
DESCRIPTION:Please join Room & Board in support of LA Family Housing (LAFH) in an effort to help our homeless neighbors obtain permanent housing and a place to call home. When you purchase an artwork by the featured artist – this month is Hung Viet Nguyen  – a 50% donation will be made on your behalf to continue the critical and life-saving services LAFH provides. Hung’s art may be found inside the Room & Board showroom through the month of April. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \n \nHung Viet Nguyen paints Landscape series as a visual expression of the senses rather than literal representation of specific landmarks or locations. Inspired by his many travels and the experience of place\, it is memory\, along with the emotion and spirit of each space that he translates into a semi-abstract expression of what it felt like to be there. Expressed through a complex layering of paints\, Nguyen starts with thick bases of oil under-painting\, then organizes space into landmass\, mountains\, sky\, and water boundaries. Using color and objects to create depth\, the ultimate sensation is a feeling of infinite space. \nNature is a sacred place; he always paints nature respectfully. \nBorn in Vietnam in 1957\, Hung Viet Nguyen studied biology at the Science University in Saigon. After relocating to the U.S. in 1982\, Nguyen found work as an illustrator\, graphic artist and designer. He developed his artistic skills carefully studying a variety of traditional Eastern and Western forms\, media and techniques. His complex\, labor intensive use of oil paint reveals a mastery of texture. While portions of Nguyen’s work suggest the influence of traditional forms such as woodblock prints\, oriental scroll paintings\, ceramic art\, mosaic\, and stained glass\, his ultimate expression as an artist asserts a more contemporary sensibility.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/room-board-features-an-artist-each-month-in-support-of-la-family-housing-3-copy/
LOCATION:Room&Board\, 3231 Helms Avenue\, Culver City\, CA\, 90034
CATEGORIES:News
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220317T170000
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SUMMARY:Join @arcanabooks for "Show & Tell" Moderated by Jason E.C. Wright
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, March 17th at 5:00 PM\, join Arcana: Books on the Arts for an Instagram “Show & Tell” as we welcome back moderator Jason E.C. Wright of @burntsiennaresearchsociety. You are in for a real treat so gather up your art books\, design books\, coffee table books or rare magazines and come nerd out with Jason. \nHere’s how it works: Jason will be live @arcanabooks sharing some of his faves with you. Raise your hand to share and he will tap you in.  Chat about your most influential book or bookshop. Enjoy the hour\, meet some interesting people\, and support your local bookstore. @arcanabooks is a great place to start\, online or in person. Shop Local and Love Local. We should be ready to gather in person next month so stay tuned for more details. There’s nothing like a little book fun in the middle of the week. Thanks Jason! \nABOUT JASON\nJason E.C. Wright is the Founder of Burntsienna Research Society\, a critical-thinking research consultancy for design histories\, intangible culture\, and reference materials. Jason is Indiana born and raised\, who now considers Los Angeles home. Jason is an accomplished designer\, researcher\, writer\, with 20+ years as a retail and fashion professional\, who takes his love of books seriously\, serving as librarian-in-residence at home in Treehouse Hollywood.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/join-arcanabooks-for-show-tell-moderated-by-jason-e-c-wright-5/
LOCATION:Online\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220314
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SUMMARY:The Chance to Paint Each Other Gold: Art Exhibition + Documentary Premiere of "Ink & Linda"
DESCRIPTION:Inside the Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Boulevard\, Suite A\, Culver City\nMarch 5th\, 6th\, 11th\, 12th\, and 13th \nMarch 5th and 6th are SOLD OUT but please join us for one of the other three nights. \nFree\nJoin us for The Chance to Paint Each Other Gold\, a multi-layered experience centered around an installation of the shared street art and subsequent wall art created by Inksap–a theater in which to experience the world premiere of Stuart C. Paul‘s new documentary Ink & Linda followed by Q&A and a live and intimate demonstration revealing Inksap and Lack’s artistic process.\nInk & Linda is a feature-length documentary chronicling the unexpected friendship and collaboration between Inksap\, a Vietnamese American Urban Street Artist in his 20s\, and Linda\, an elder stateswoman of the modern dance scene in her 70s–as they team up to form L.A.’s most unlikely street art duo. They are the epitome of artists cross-pollinating one another. Defying the boundaries between generations and cultures\, their story challenges the conventions of art and society\, exploring what it means to be an artist in today’s world. Linda and Inksap’s origin story is a romance\, but their relationship is not romantic; it is a tale of two outsiders from different worlds who found meaning within one another\, breeding a new consciousness of meaning for art and themselves. \nThis event has limited seating – TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. If the evening you select is sold out\, we will have a “waitlist” and release tickets when they become available prior to the event night. We welcome you to join us for the entire evening. This is a multi-layered experience. You may view\, purchase\, and enjoy The Art at your leisure. \nREGISTER FOR TICKETS\nLet’s stay safe! According the the most current L.A. County COVID guidelines for indoor events\, all guests are required to provide proof of vaccination and must wear a mask. Thank you for helping us to continue to host in-person events. Updated information will be sent with your Eventbrite Ticket reminder the day before the event. \n\nABOUT LINDA \n \nLinda Lack Ph.D.\, artist and scholar\, has dedicated her life and work to the study of the human body\, movement — breath — and their relationship to creativity\, healing\, and spiritually. She is a dancer\, a movement therapist/specialist\, educator\, ritualist\, performer\, and lecturer. Lack has focused on targeting injury resolution\, resolving chronic pain\, deterring the effects of aging and using structured movement for transforming the outcomes of emotional and physical disease. She is an expert in the analysis of movement problems for both untrained novices and highly-trained clients. \nLack has also been the primary soloist and choreographer of the masked-dance rituals she performed both on stages and in the wilderness with her company\, Two-Snake Dance and Design. She is an Arts-Based researcher in the academic community. Lack has been funded and acknowledged by the Rockefeller Foundation\, National Endowment for the Arts\, California Arts Council\, Samadha International Healing Awards\, Los Angeles Area Dance Alliance Awards for Innovative Choreography\, and a LACE award for her life’s work\, elucidating the role of spirituality in Body Movement. \nLack has simultaneously spent 50 years developing The Thinking Body – The Feeling Mind®\, a technique taught and practiced at her studio in Los Angeles and now in Malaysia\, Australia\, Europe\, Israel\, Central America\, Mexico and throughout the U.S. The Thinking Body-The Feeling Mind® is a movement modality/training that is interdisciplinary\, explorative\, and simultaneously scientific — a contemporary healing\, maintenance\, and body sustainability technique. TBFM® has been recognized alongside Pilates\, Feldenkrais\, Bartenieff and Alexander Technique as a contemporary movement training/healing method. Students using the technique have been accepted into diverse programs such as Alvin Ailey II\, Cirque du Soleil\, North Carolina School of Performing Arts\, Julliard\, the graduate program at San Francisco Institute of Psychology\, and Goddard. \nLack has introduced TBFM® to various communities such as The Congress on Research for Dance; The International Association of Yoga Therapists; and The Fundación Santa Fe de Bogota Columbia\, one of the most prestigious health organizations in Latin America; Suny Purchase Dance Department N.Y.\, and Bill Evan’s Dance Intensives. \nCurrently\, Lack and the artist known as INKSAP collaborate on Project Us — “The Chance to Paint Each Other Gold”. They are performance artists. Her movement is captured by INKSAP for Street Art\, Wall Art\, and their Performance Art. Ink & Linda\, the documentary by Stu Paul\, depicts the unlikely story of these two artists accidently thrown together. For more information on Linda Lack\, Ph.D.\, visit www.lindalack.com. \n\nABOUT INKSAP \n \nBrandon Lam (b. 1994) — who is widely recognized as INKSAP— creates works of art that can be found on the streets and in galleries. His art melds cultures and patterns\, life drawings and screen printed images of people in his life\, creating a repertoire of works he installs outside. While each installed piece is vulnerable to alterations from the world\, Lam acknowledges and welcomes these changes. He believes art is a living object that should be subjected to external variations. \nHis debut work titled Xuanha features a young girl wearing a face mask and carrying a tree in her backpack. This image — which was burned into a silkscreen and then printed onto paper — has been installed in numerous urban settings. Installing art in the streets since 2015\, he has been invited to partake in artistic events and projects around the world. Discovering that the streets provided a public platform that anyone could access\, his work developed into large outdoor murals and site-specific art installations. \n“I found the streets a more interesting\, vital canvas than the walls of a studio\,” Lam says. “Art is unexpected outside. We have been taught that great work only exists in private spaces. My work bridges the gap between how art should be presented versus art being accessible. This\, in turn\, gives viewers from all levels of society the ability to bring the work to life.” \nAs his work matures\, so do his theories for site-specific art. For him\, artwork should not overpower an urban environment. Instead\, the artwork should embrace the public space to create a seamless cohabitation. \n“One of the most difficult practices as an artist is disconnecting oneself after the work has been completed\,” Lam points out. “Typically we commit to the work with full emotion\, expecting that feeling to stay. A visual work comes alive after its completion; it has a life of its own. There comes a time when one must let go. I find myself inspired by the discomfort\, and I now celebrate its presence in my process.” \n\nABOUT STU \n \nStuart C. Paul is a screenwriter and filmmaker based in Los Angeles. A graduate of the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television\, he is known for his ability to elevate whatever genre he is working in\, bringing his unique blend of intelligence\, point-of-view and character depth to each project he undertakes. \nInk and Linda is his first documentary feature. Previously\, he wrote and directed the award-winning comedy short The Lord Of Catan. Starring Amy Acker and Fran Kranz\, the film tells the cautionary tale of a married couple whose game night plunges them into a vortex of madness and destruction. \nHe is currently in pre-production on A Boy Called Lee\, which explores the issues of juvenile justice\, truancy and gun violence through the lens of Lee Harvey Oswald’s time spent in a New York juvenile psychiatric facility. He is also at work on Infernal\, a feature-length horror film that examines the concept of the devil through the lens of self-actualization and mental health. \nAs a screenwriter\, he has worked with acclaimed directors across many different genres\, including Takashi Miike\, Anton Corbijn and Roland Emmerich. He has sold projects to companies all across Hollywood including MGM\, Universal\, NBC\, STX and more. His original screenplay Yasuke was included on the 2021 Black List\, the film industry’s annual honor roll of the most acclaimed unproduced film scripts of the year. \nAlso an acclaimed comic creator\, his graphic novel Ides Of Blood\, which reimagines the assassination of Julius Caesar by vampires\, was published by DC Comics. The series was nominated for three CBG Fan Awards\, including Best Writer. \nIn his spare time\, he practices Japanese swordsmanship and takes his cat on hikes. \nHe is represented by Paradigm and Circle of Confusion.
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SUMMARY:deCoding Asian Urbanism: A Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Inside the Helms Design Center\n8745 Washington Blvd\, Culver City\nThursday\, March 3rd\, 6:00 to 8:00 PM\nFree \nRegister for the discussion\, as seating is limited. \nREGISTER FOR TICKETS\ndeCoding Asian Urbanism is a timely book and exhibition about the unprecedented\, meteoric growth of Asian cities\, and the “urban acupuncture” projects that are making them more liveable. This Thursday\, March 3\, Helms invites you for a reception and conversation about the issues raised by DAU. What happens to cultural identity in the face of such extreme change and what can designers do to recreate a sense of place? Does the extreme density of Asian cities represent the future for all growing cities? \nFrances Anderton will lead a dialogue with Farooq Ameen\, Bangladesh-born architect\, planner and creator of DAU; Astrid Haryati\, Indonesian-born architect\, planner and past deputy on public policy for Indonesia’s Minister of Trade; and Kulapat Yantrasast\, Thailand-born architect and thought-leader in the fields of architecture\, art\, and sustainable design. \nWhile there\, visitors can tour the DAU exhibition. Ameen\, designer Caglar Gokbulut\, filmmaker Miriam Kuhlmann\, Swinerton construction and other talents have transformed a showroom at the design center at Helms Bakery District into a maze of tight spaces\, containing vivid photographs\, visualizations of stunning population growth data\, kaleidoscopic films of Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, Hong Kong and Tokyo by Kuhlmann\, as well as moments of respite from the chaos in depictions of ancient culture and in new developments aimed at reconnecting residents to cultural touchpoints and to nature. \nThe exhibition’s relevancy is expansive. By exploring this exponential growth and its impact worldwide\, deCoding Asian Urbanism seeks to stimulate a dialogue between policymakers\, designers\, and public officials shaping cities in today’s multilayered paradigm.\nA book signing will follow the discussion. \nSpeakers\nFarooq Ameen is the founding principal of City Design Studio\, an architecture and urban design practice based in Los Angeles\, with projects in Asia\, Europe and the US. He has held academic appointments at SCI-Arc (LA /Lugano) and Cal Poly among others. Ameen is a Board Member at the A+D Architecture and Design Museum and the Council for Open Building. He received a Master of Architecture from UCLA. He is co-curator of the DAU exhibition and the related publication with Kenneth Frampton and Ken Yeang. \nKulapat Yantrasast is a thought-leader in the fields of architecture\, art\, and sustainable design. Originally from Thailand and now based in Los Angeles and New York\, he is the founding partner and Creative Director of WHY\, a multidisciplinary design practice. WHY\, an AD100 Firm since 2019\, has engaged in major museum projects including the Rockefeller Wing of The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York\, the expansion of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco\, and the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. In 2009\, Yantrasast received the Silpathorn Award for Design from Thailand’s Ministry of Culture for outstanding achievement and notable contributions to Thai contemporary arts and culture. \nAstrid Haryati is an architect\, planner and the founder of TERRA LUMEN\, an architecture studio based in Jakarta\, Bandung\, and Beverly Hills with a focus on placemaking in urban and natural settings. She previously served as deputy on sustainable strategies for the Mayors of Chicago and San Francisco and as deputy on public policy for Indonesia’s Minister of Trade. Her commercial and non-profit initiatives include award-winning nationwide and community-based projects in the US\, Indonesia\, and Turkey among others such as for sea turtle beach communities in the coral triangle region and Indonesia’s informal STEAM education. \nThe DAU project’s decade-long effort and research are memorialized in an accompanying 458-page publication that includes the work of prominent sociologists\, architects\, historians\, urban designers\, and activists from across the globe\, each providing a unique perspective on the complexity of the contemporary city. Extensively illustrated with project images\, analytical diagrams\, maps\, and selected photographs\, it includes excerpts of spirited panel discussions from a symposium at Harvard University. \nThe project is curated by British historian Professor Kenneth Frampton\, Malaysian ecologist and architect Ken Yeang\, and Los Angeles-based urban designer Farooq Ameen. It builds on multi-year collaborations with the Art Center College of Design\, the Bengal Foundation\, and Harvard University. The exhibition is made possible by the very generous support of Walter N. Marks\, Inc. and the Helms Bakery District. A+D is also indebted to Swinerton Builders\, Crisp Imaging\, City Design Studio\, Francis Krahe & Associates\, S2N Technology Group\, and others who partnered with the institution to realize the show’s installation. \nIf you are unable to join us for the discussion\, please register for tickets to see the exhibition before it closes on March 12th. \nEXHIBITION TICKETS\nLet’s all stay safe! Proof of vaccination will be required to enter the exhibition. Thank you for helping us to continue hosting in-person events.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/decoding-asian-urbanism-a-discussion/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:Join @arcanabooks for "Show & Tell" Moderated by Jason E.C. Wright Copy
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, February 17th at 5:00 PM\, join Arcana: Books on the Arts for an Instagram “Show & Tell” as we welcome back moderator Jason E.C. Wright of @burntsiennaresearchsociety. You are in for a real treat so gather up your art books\, design books\, coffee table books or rare magazines and come nerd out with Jason. \nHere’s how it works: Jason will be live @arcanabooks sharing some of his faves with you. Raise your hand to share and he will tap you in.  Chat about your most influential book or bookshop. Enjoy the hour\, meet some interesting people\, and support your local bookstore. @arcanabooks is a great place to start\, online or in person. Shop Local and Love Local. We should be ready to gather in person next month so stay tuned for more details. There’s nothing like a little book fun in the middle of the week. Thanks Jason! \nABOUT JASON\nJason E.C. Wright is the Founder of Burntsienna Research Society\, a critical-thinking research consultancy for design histories\, intangible culture\, and reference materials. Jason is Indiana born and raised\, who now considers Los Angeles home. Jason is an accomplished designer\, researcher\, writer\, with 20+ years as a retail and fashion professional\, who takes his love of books seriously\, serving as librarian-in-residence at home in Treehouse Hollywood.
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LOCATION:Online\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition Closing in Support of The Samburu Project
DESCRIPTION:Free\nWALLS OF WATER \nSaturday\, January 8th\n12:00 to 4:00PM \nWashington Corridor Gallery | 8723 Washington Boulevard \nJoin us for the closing event of Walls of Water\, with participating artist and curator Rachel X Hobreigh. Rachel gathered 70 artist friends who contributed their work and talent to the second annual wall collaboration for Helms Bakery’s Washington Corridor Gallery. Artists include Kim Abeles\, Debra Dobkin\, Ken Marchionno\, Dennis Mukai\, Diana Wong and many other SLMM Artists. Artist Renée Amitai shares her vision of water in a collection of larger paintings and etchings included in this exhibition. \nA portion of the proceeds from the sale of the art serves to support and raise awareness for our international community. The Walls of Water project will provide sponsorship to this year’s selected non-profit The Samburu Project\, an organization that affords access to clean water through supporting well communities and numerous initiatives that promote health\, education\, women’s empowerment\, and general well-being.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/an-art-exhibition-in-support-of-the-samburu-project-2/
LOCATION:Washington Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Last Week for SoCalNOMA's Exhibition "Not Now\, But Right Now"
DESCRIPTION:Free\nThis is the last week to view SoCalNOMA’s exhibition “Not Now\, But Right Now”. \n“Not Now\, But Right Now” is an exhibition of recent projects by members of the Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCalNOMA). SoCalNOMA’s mission is to increase the diversity\, equity\, and inclusion of the architecture profession\, to support our members to amplify their voices and expand their connections to the Southern California community at large\, and to increase the pipeline of diverse architects entering the profession in the future. \nThe works in the exhibition represent a sampling of the tremendous contributions of minority architects and designers to the built environment here in Los Angeles and beyond. Works presented encompass designs of all scales from single family residential\, to commercial\, and urban planning. The exhibition will include projects from 30+ SoCalNOMA members\, projects from student members from local architecture schools\, and “future architects” that have participated in the SoCalNOMA project pipeline summer camp. \nThe exhibition will be on display through the 17th with the gallery open to the public Wednesday\, Thursday and Friday from 2:00 to 6:00 pm. \nFor more information\, visit SoCalNOMA.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/not-now-but-right-now-2/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:SoCalNOMA Panel Discussion with Dr. Betty Williams\, Robert Moore\, and Drake Dillard
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Saturday\, December 11th\, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm\, the SoCalNOMA Senior Practitioners Committee will host a conversation with Dr. Betty Williams (wife of NOMA founding member Harold Williams)\, Robert Moore (LA NOMA Chapter Founder)\, and Drake Dillard (and past NOMA National President) on the NOMA legacy and the contributions of minority architects to the Southern California community. \nImmediately following\, enjoy a panel with participants from the exhibition who will discuss their works and their experiences in the profession in Southern California. The panel will be moderated by SoCalNOMA President\, Lance Collins. The event is free and open to the public. \nRSVP HERE\nAbout the Exhibition \n“Not Now\, But Right Now” is an exhibition of recent projects by members of the Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCalNOMA). SoCalNOMA’s mission is to increase the diversity\, equity\, and inclusion of the architecture profession\, to support our members to amplify their voices and expand their connections to the Southern California community at large\, and to increase the pipeline of diverse architects entering the profession in the future. \nThe works in the exhibition represent a sampling of the tremendous contributions of minority architects and designers to the built environment here in Los Angeles and beyond. Works presented encompass designs of all scales from single family residential\, to commercial\, and urban planning. The installation includes projects from 30+ SoCalNOMA members\, projects from student members from local architecture schools\, and “future architects” that have participated in the SoCalNOMA project pipeline summer camp. \nThe exhibition will remain on display from December 2nd through the 17th with the gallery open to the public from 2:00 to 6:00 PM Wednesday to Sunday each week. \nFor updated information\, please visit the SoCal NOMA website.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/socalnoma-panel-discussion-with-betty-williams-and-drake-dillard/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Nature\, Art and Habitat Residency 2022 | SOIL: The Critical Zone
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Thursday\, December 9th from 6:30 to 9:00 pm\, please join us in welcoming Nature\, Art and Habitat for their 2022 Residency\, “Soil: The Critical Zone”\, an evening conversation focusing on the role of soil as a foundational ecosystem. \nRSVP HERE\nMore than 75% of the earth’s living soil is substantially depleted\, while the remaining 25% is of inestimable value. We will discuss and imagine future scenarios about this critical zone. \nHead of Ceremony: Deborah Weintraub\, AIA\, LEED AP \nModerator:\nFrances Anderton\, Design Journalist \nInterlocutors:\nJose Herrasti\, AIA\nRichard Molina\, Designer \nSCHEDULE\nWhat is NAHR |Past Program Overview | Introduction and Workshop on SOIL – NAHR’s residency topic for 2022 | Drinks and snacks \nLet’s all stay safe! We ask that you provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test result within 72 hours of the event upon arrival. Thanks for helping us to continue to host in-person events.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/nature-art-and-habitat-residency-2022-soil-the-critical-zone/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:SoCalNOMA's Exhibition "Not Now\, But Right Now" Opens at the Helms Design Center
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday December 4th from 6pm to 10pm\, SoCalNOMA hosts the Opening Reception for the “Not Now\, But Right Now” exhibition in conjunction with the Chapter 2021 Year End Celebration. \nThe event is open to the public and all are welcome to join in! Admission to the Reception/Celebration is free for SoCalNOMA members and is $20 for guests and the general public. The ticket includes light bites\, drinks\, and more. All proceeds from the event support all SoCalNOMA Chapter initiatives including the Project Pipeline Summer Camp\, the Leadership Development Program\, and the DEI Challenge. \nRSVP\nEvent Parking is located inside the interior parking garage at 8711 Washington Boulevard. \n“Not Now\, But Right Now” is an exhibition of recent projects by members of the Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SoCalNOMA). SoCalNOMA’s mission is to increase the diversity\, equity\, and inclusion of the architecture profession\, to support our members to amplify their voices and expand their connections to the Southern California community at large\, and to increase the pipeline of diverse architects entering the profession in the future. \nThe works in the exhibition represent a sampling of the tremendous contributions of minority architects and designers to the built environment here in Los Angeles and beyond. Works presented encompass designs of all scales from single family residential\, to commercial\, and urban planning. The exhibition will include projects from 30+ SoCalNOMA members\, projects from student members from local architecture schools\, and “future architects” that have participated in the SoCalNOMA project pipeline summer camp. \nThe exhibition will be on display from December 2nd through the 17th with the gallery open to the public Wednesday through Sunday each week. \nFor more information\, visit SoCalNOMA.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/not-now-but-right-now/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:2x8:Assemblies | An AIA Los Angeles Community Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Free\nIn case you missed the opening event\, the 2×8:Assemblies Exhibition will be available for viewing each Saturday through December 4th. \nJoin us again in person inside the Helms Design Center to view exemplary student projects from 19 unique architecture and design programs throughout California\, to celebrate the diversity of architectural philosophy\, and encourage conversation around AIA LA’s central theme of Community. \n2×8 is an annual non-profit program that functions as a student exhibition\, scholarship fund\, and design competition. It was formed with the intention of introducing student work to the Architecture\, Engineering and Construction industry. In order to celebrate the academic diversity throughout California\, 2×8 invites a broad range of programs from across the state to participate and presents students an opportunity to receive scholarships at the opening reception and ceremony. \nViewing hours are FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/2x8assemblies-an-aia-los-angeles-community-exhibition-2/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
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SUMMARY:An Art Exhibition in Support of The Samburu Project
DESCRIPTION:WALLS OF WATER \nThursday\, December 2nd\n6:30 to 9:00PM \nWashington Corridor Gallery | 8723 Washington Boulevard \nJoin us for an evening of giving with participating artist and curator Rachel X Hobreigh. Rachel gathered 70 artist friends who contributed their work and talent to the second annual wall collaboration for Helms Bakery’s Washington Corridor Gallery. Artists include Kim Abeles\, Debra Dobkin\, Ken Marchionno\, Dennis Mukai\, Diana Wong and many other SLMM Artists. Artist Renée Amitai shares her vision of water in a collection of larger paintings and etchings included in this exhibition. \nA portion of the proceeds from the sale of the art serves to support and raise awareness for our international community. The Walls of Water project will provide sponsorship to this year’s selected non-profit The Samburu Project\, an organization that affords access to clean water through supporting well communities and numerous initiatives that promote health\, education\, women’s empowerment\, and general well-being. \nIn addition to purchasing an original piece of art\, we will host The Samburu Project’s pop-up shop\, featuring a selection of traditional\, handmade baskets and beaded jewelry direct from Samburu. Other items include Swahili textiles\, wooden household items\, and other handicrafts from Kenya. 100% of the proceeds from items purchased from the pop-up shop benefit The Samburu Project’s work to provide access to clean water to the Samburu people of Northern Kenya. \n 
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/an-art-exhibition-in-support-of-the-samburu-project/
LOCATION:Washington Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:2x8:Assemblies | An AIA Los Angeles Community Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Free\nIn case you missed the opening event\, the 2×8:Assemblies Exhibition will be available for viewing each Saturday through December 4th. \nJoin us again in person inside the Helms Design Center to view exemplary student projects from 19 unique architecture and design programs throughout California\, to celebrate the diversity of architectural philosophy\, and encourage conversation around AIA LA’s central theme of Community. \n2×8 is an annual non-profit program that functions as a student exhibition\, scholarship fund\, and design competition. It was formed with the intention of introducing student work to the Architecture\, Engineering and Construction industry. In order to celebrate the academic diversity throughout California\, 2×8 invites a broad range of programs from across the state to participate and presents students an opportunity to receive scholarships at the opening reception and ceremony. \nViewing hours are FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/2x8assemblies-an-aia-los-angeles-community-exhibition-3/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:2x8:Assemblies | An AIA Los Angeles Community Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Free\nIn case you missed the opening event\, the 2×8:Assemblies Exhibition will be available for viewing each Saturday through December 4th. \nJoin us again in person inside the Helms Design Center to view exemplary student projects from 19 unique architecture and design programs throughout California\, to celebrate the diversity of architectural philosophy\, and encourage conversation around AIA LA’s central theme of Community. \n2×8 is an annual non-profit program that functions as a student exhibition\, scholarship fund\, and design competition. It was formed with the intention of introducing student work to the Architecture\, Engineering and Construction industry. In order to celebrate the academic diversity throughout California\, 2×8 invites a broad range of programs from across the state to participate and presents students an opportunity to receive scholarships at the opening reception and ceremony. \nViewing hours are FREE and open to the public.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/2x8assemblies-an-aia-los-angeles-community-exhibition/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Li Wen | Lessons from a Career of City-Building in Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:Free\nOn Thursday\, November 18th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm\, AIA Los Angeles and Helms Bakery District invite you to hear Li Wen\, in conversation with Frances Anderton at the Helms Design Center. \nRSVP HERE\nLi Wen\, AIA\, is one of L.A.’s most insightful thinkers about the urban condition and our region. What can he impart to fellow designers and those interested in city-making\, as he leaves his position as design director and Principal at Gensler? \nWen will sit down with Frances Anderton to reflect on an architectural journey\, from a boutique office to the top of a corporate firm that has played a large role in shaping contemporary Los Angeles; and a personal journey from the hills of Santa Barbara to the Hollywood Hills\, via China\, Yale\, New York\, London\, and Paris. \nIn a wide-ranging conversation\, Wen will address the politics of land-use and making an impact as an architect; his thoughts for the future; and how he reconciles his love of driving with his passion for a dense urban life. \nLi will also share details of a design project he is still involved with: the master plan for the future of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. \nThe event will open with a reception. \nLet’s stay safe! We ask that all guests provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test result within 72 hours of the event at check-in.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/li-wen-lessons-from-a-career-of-city-building-in-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Helms Design Center\, 8745 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:Join @arcanabooks for "Show & Tell" Moderated by Jason E.C. Wright
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, November 17th at 5:00 PM\, join Arcana: Books on the Arts for an Instagram “Show & Tell” as we welcome back moderator Jason E.C. Wright of @burntsiennaresearchsociety. You are in for a real treat so gather up your art books\, design books\, coffee table books or rare magazines and come nerd out with Jason. \nHere’s how it works: Jason will be live @arcanabooks sharing some of his faves with you. Raise your hand to share and he will tap you in.  Chat about your most influential book or bookshop. Enjoy the hour\, meet some interesting people\, and support your local bookstore. @arcanabooks is a great place to start\, online or in person. Shop Local and Love Local. There’s nothing like a little book fun in the middle of the week. Thanks Jason! \nABOUT JASON\nJason E.C. Wright is the Founder of Burntsienna Research Society\, a critical-thinking research consultancy for design histories\, intangible culture\, and reference materials. Jason is Indiana born and raised\, who now considers Los Angeles home. Jason is an accomplished designer\, researcher\, writer\, with 20+ years as a retail and fashion professional\, who takes his love of books seriously\, serving as librarian-in-residence at home in Treehouse Hollywood.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/join-arcanabooks-for-show-tell-moderated-by-jason-e-c-wright-4/
LOCATION:Online\, CA
CATEGORIES:News
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SUMMARY:SQUARE OFF3 | A Photo Installation Supporting SoCal NOMA
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, November 13th from 12:00 to 5:00 pm\, please join us for SQUARE OFF3\, a photo exhibition designed to nurture art and support a selected non-profit organization. This year’s installation focuses on modern\, abstract\, and vintage architecture in Los Angeles and beyond. The format for each photograph is a 12 x 12 square image centered within a 15 x 15 inch print. \nEach photographer will display three images. All images will sell for $100 each with 50% of the proceeds to benefit The Southern California Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects with Summer Camp scholarships. The remaining 50% will be awarded to the photographer. \nLet’s stay safe! We ask guests to be masked when they enter the gallery. Thank you for supporting in-person events at Helms Bakery.
URL:https://helmsdesigndistrict.com/event/square-off3-a-photo-installation-supporting-socal-noma/
LOCATION:Washington Corridor Gallery\, 8723 Washington Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90232\, United States
CATEGORIES:News
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