The end of 2013 is quickly approaching, but there’s still time to see some of the year’s best exhibitions. Here’s my list of 8 great things to do over the holidays with your family and&hellip

The end of 2013 is quickly approaching, but there’s still time to see some of the year’s best exhibitions. Here’s my list of 8 great things to do over the holidays with your family and&hellip
The Skirball’s latest exhibition, Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie, explores Safdie’s nearly fifty-year international career — his projects span the globe from Isreal to North America, and recently to China, India, and Singapore. Moshe Safdie&hellip
Driving my children home from school recently, I spotted a street banner for the Getty Villa’s new exhibition Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning. I pointed to the banner and said, “I’m going&hellip
When I worked at a museum and guided school children through the galleries, I’d often ask them; “imagine yourself inside the painting. What do you smell, hear, and feel?” Kids loved this activity, but of&hellip
The Fowler Museum at UCLA is celebrating its 50th anniversary in a big way. And I mean, big. Last week I attended a preview and opening event for Fowler at Fifty (photo below), the Museum’s suite of eight&hellip
One thing’s for sure, there’s nothing ordinary about Gary Baseman’s work or his new exhibition at the Skirball. Step inside the galleries, and you’re transported to another world. A world where formal distinctions between art&hellip