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SoCal Community Events Calendar

From cultural festivals to exhibition openings, Southern California has something for everyone. Here are some of the best events around.

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Together, Us: Marta Thoma Hall

Wönzimer (Los Angeles)
Free

Investigating the porous boundaries between the self, the collective, and the natural world.

Curves in Concert

Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Costa Mesa)
$30-$50

A one night only concert adaptation of Real Women Have Curves: The Musical.

¡DAMAS!

Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Costa Mesa)
Free

A powerful, joy-filled evening honoring Latina voices and women’s artistry.

St. Matthew's Music Guild

The Parish of St. Matthew (Pacific Palisades)
$10-$45

Allakhverdyan and Crockett play Strauss.

Joanne Pearce Martin and Jin-Shan Dai

Los Angeles Harbor College (Wilmington)
Free

The performance features works by Beethoven, Pärt, Debussy and Franck.

STEAM Family Day

La Brea Tar Pits (Los Angeles )
Free

The LA Brea Tar Pits welcomes families for a STEM-based celebration.

Andy Moses: Into the Light

Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach)
$15

The exhibition traces Moses’s investigation of light, perception and the dynamic relationship between abstraction and landscape.

Todd Gray: Portals - Opening

Perrotin Art Gallery (Los Angeles)
Free

LA-based artist's newest exhibition inspired by African landscapes, Renaissance interiors and pop icons.

"Convergence: Contemporary Artists of Armenian Descent"

Forest Lawn Museum (Glendale )
Free

The work of more than twenty artists of Armenian descent who push the boundaries of traditional mediums and challenge conventions with their daring visions

Tamara Gonzales - Opening

The Pit Museum (Los Angeles)
Free

Tamara Gonzales is a Mexican-American artist celebrated for her vibrant and intricate paintings.

Laguna Art Museum Presents Frank Cuprien: For the Love of the Sea

Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach)
$15

This exhibition celebrates the enduring legacy of Frank Cuprien.

Jennifer King - Opening

The Pit Museum (Los Angeles)
Free

As an artist, King is drawn to the alchemy between material, subject, and the act of making.

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