Local Art Roundup: April - June

Visit Glendale Library, Arts & Culture This Spring!
(Our April to June Arts Calendar) 

For our art lovers we are excited for our upcoming openings at Glendale Central Library and Brand Library & Art Center. There are plenty of free events courtesy of Glendale’s Arts & Culture Commission to help celebrate the visual and performing arts this week. If you feel like venturing beyond our neighborhood, check out events around town.

As the Earth Wanes: Considering Climate Change

On view through Friday, May 21, 2022 

LOCATION: ReflectSpace Gallery in the Glendale Central Library, 222 E Harvard St, Glendale, CA 91205 

HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9AM-9PM, Friday & Saturday, 9AM-6PM 

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

Glendale Library, Arts and Culture and ReflectSpace Gallery are proud to present As the Earth Wanes: Considering Climate Change, an exhibition designed to reflect on the effects of global warming and climate change on our planet. To create greater awareness about climate change and generate critical conversations toward a greener and more sustainable future, several artists shed light on the current state of our planet.

 

Art Happens Anywhere: Impending Storms

On view through Sunday May 1, 2022

LOCATION: Glendale Central Library, 222 E Harvard St, Glendale, CA 91205

HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9AM-9PM, Friday & Saturday, 9AM-6PM 

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

"Impending Storms" will put a spotlight on the reality of the impending dangers of significant loss of species and biodiversity, and by inference, the dangers looming over our biosphere. Many drawings depicting impressions of plant and animal species will be “captured” in the net. Visitors to the installation would walk through and around the net and other components of the installation, creating an experiential environment to consider problems related to species decline and environmental issues.

Artist: Blue Marble Art Collective

 

Mapping The Sublime: Reframing Landscape in the 21st Century

Opening Saturday, April 2, 2022

LOCATION: Brand Library & Art Center 1601 W Mountain Street, Glendale, CA 91201

HOURS: Tuesday through Thursday, 11AM-8PM, Friday & Saturday, 10AM-5PM

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibit

Brand Library & Art Center presents Mapping The Sublime: Reframing Landscape in the 21st Century, opening April 2 – June 11, 2022. LA based artists Lawrence Gipe and Beth Davila Waldman organized this survey of 19 diverse artists that challenge our culture’s entrenched conceptions regarding landscape, critically re-examining the genre as a mediated view of nature and a construction of centuries of aesthetic processing, demarcation and colonial expansion.

 

Adams Square Exhibits : Mer Tun, Dzer Tun

On view from Friday April 8 - Saturday May 21, 2022

LOCATION: Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, 1020 E. Palmer Ave., Glendale, CA 91205

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

Mer Tun, Dzer Tun translates to “our home, your home” in Armenian. This installation seeks to reclaim and honor history, while laying testament to the resilience of indigenous peoples robbed of homeland everywhere. The Armenian diaspora community quilt features artwork from Glendale residents, as well as Armenians from 20 American cities and 4 cities internationally, reflecting on what "home" means to them.

This temporary art installation is generously sponsored by the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission through funding from the Urban Art Program, with support from Glendale Library, Arts & Culture, Glendale Community Services and Parks, and the Adams Hill Neighborhood Association.

Artist: Nelli Astvatsatrian | @nellidraws (Instagram)

 

Adams Square Exhibits : Everything is Connected

On view from Monday May 23 - Saturday July 9, 2022

LOCATION: Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station, 1020 E. Palmer Ave., Glendale, CA 91205

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

"Everything is Connected" is a site specific installation consisting of various gigantic origami forms. These forms will vary in size and shape constructed of white butcher paper and massive photographic prints with metal accents. This installation expresses the importance of change, especially in light of the recent pandemic. Repetitive gestures transform the expansive material into a complex form. The goal is to inspire others to realize that small actions can build into glorious transformations.

Artist: Clare Apana

 

Brand 50: Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper

Entry Deadline: Friday May 13, 2022

LOCATION: Brand Library & Art Center, 1601 W Mountain Street, Glendale, CA 91201

EVENT TYPE: Call for Entries for Art Exhibition 

The Associates of Brand Library & Art Center in Glendale, California announces its 50th Annual National Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper celebrating not only the artists chosen this year, but the many who have been featured in the past 50 years. This years juror is Shannon Currie Holmes. For the past 15 years, Shannon has been producing events designed to connect people through the exploration of art. She developed several ground-breaking public art projects including Satellite Galleries and Street Box Art. Cash awards total over $4,000 including a Juror’s Award. All accepted artworks will be included in a show at the Brand Gallery and in both printed and online exhibition catalogs.

Media: Any artwork on or of paper, including collages, drawings, paintings, photography, prints, and 3-dimensional works. Paper must be a visible component of the artwork. Eligibility: Participation is open to artists residing in the United States.

 

Art Happens Anywhere: Meter Pole Art

On view through December 2023

LOCATION: Broadway, Isabel St. & Glendale Ave.

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

Meter Pole Art" is a project that brings pop-up artworks to be wrapped around parking meter poles in Glendale. The artworks feature over 6 designs intended to expand public art in Glendale.

Artist: Jennifer Bentson-Gebel

 

Art Happens Anywhere: California Love

On view through September 2022

LOCATION: Verdugo Skate Park (mural)

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

California Love" is a temporary mural along the rims of the Verdugo Skate Park which celebrates diversity and a community, and creates a safe, fun space for people to not only skate, but to bond as a community.

Artist: Gooey

For public outdoor art within the City of Glendale, including Beyond the Box, murals, and sculpture, see our map.  

Events Around Town

Junior High: Autograph Hound

On view, Friday April 8 through Sunday May 8, 2022

LOCATION: 603 S Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91204

HOURS: Saturday through Sunday 12PM-6PM

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibit 

Hollywood Actress Sarah Ramos (Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Parenthood) and The THNK1994 Museum are pleased to announce Autograph Hound — a multimedia exhibition exploring the intersection of fandom and fame. On display during the month-long exhibition will be photographs, artifacts, and installations from several series by Sarah Ramos including Autograph Hound, Quaranscenes, Successica, illustrated portraits of her fellow Parenthood cast members, and more. Join them for the opening night April 8th from 7pm-10pm for drinks and a special screening at 8:30pm of Children’s Television Sausage Factory, a mysteriously rejected Disney+ pilot presentation, directed by and starring Sarah, Dylan O’Brien, and Brittany Snow, which brings Hanson fanfiction to life.

Fellow Autograph Hounds are invited to submit their own pictures with celebrities to info@thnk1994.com for inclusion in the exhibit.

 

Thinkspace Projects: Art Openings

On view Saturday, April 2 through Saturday April 23, 2022

LOCATION: 4217 W. Jefferson Blvd., Culver City

HOURS: Tuesday through Saturday, 12PM-6PM

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

The Thinkspace gallery opens four solo shows in which hope and optimism run through many of the works. Tacit Turnabout: Casey Weldon is a testament to the persistence of the creative spirit. Parking Lot Carnival: Brian “Dovie” Golden explores the artist’s perseverance over grief after the loss of his son. The World Within: Toco-Oco is a series of whimsical sculptures from a Brazilian husband and wife team (Lara Alcântara and Guilherme Neumann) that tickles the profundity of human experience. High Fructose: Carlos Ramirez combines familiar pop iconography and corporate logos with figures from comics, folklore and Catholicism. The opening reception is Saturday, April 2 from 6 to 10 p.m.

 

Print Pomona Art Book Fair (PPABF)

On view Saturday, April 2 through Saturday April 3, 2022

LOCATION: Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, 120 West Bonita Ave., Claremont AND Edmunds Ballroom in the Smith Campus Center of Pomona College, 170 East 6th Street, Claremont

HOURS: Friday 6PM-8PM, Saturday 11AM-7pm, Sunday 11AM-5PM

EVENT TYPE: Book Fair 

The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College and The Arts Area are pleased to present the very first Print Pomona Art Book Fair (PPABF) on Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3 at Pomona College’s Edmunds Ballroom in the Smith Campus Center. PPABF will bring more than 50 national and international publishers to the Pomona College campus for the first time, where they will be exhibiting artists’ books, art catalogues, photography monographs, drawings, zines, and other print material. The fair, which is free and open to the public, runs from 11 am to 7 pm on Saturday, April 2, and from 11 am to 5 pm on Sunday, April 3.

 

FIDM: Art of Costume Design in Film

On view through Saturday June 4, 2022

LOCATION: 919 South Grand Avenue, LA, California, 90015, Museum entrance located on the Ground Floor

HOURS: Tuesday through Saturday, 10AM-5PM

EVENT TYPE: Art Exhibition 

This highly anticipated annual exhibition is back! The FIDM Museum is recognizing outstanding achievement in costume design from films released in 2021. For the past 30 years, we have been celebrating the imagination, tenacity, and accomplishments of film costume designers and their teams who bring movie characters to life. Fan favorites, including selections from all five Academy Award® nominees for Costume Design, will be on display for visitors to enjoy in detail. With over twenty films represented from a variety of genres and studios, come and experience the exhibition which has become a tradition for LA locals and movie lovers alike.

 
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