From moving pictures to an established industry, film and media have the power to capture our most powerful stories. Learn more about how it has evolved and helped tell diverse stories.
A new exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography demonstrates society's personal implication in the unfolding story of the world's rising waters.
Larry's Sultan's retrospective at LACMA is a deeply felt meditation on the possibilities that can be found in an ordinary place. Sultan shows things awful and tender happen there.
Two exhibitions examine the period of cinema history when filmmaking talent crossed the Atlantic from Berlin, the center of German-language cinema, to Hollywood.
The film "South American Cho-Low" explores the phenomenon of cholos and Southern California custom culture exported over 6000 miles away to São Paulo, Brazil.
The traveling educational endeavor LACMA9 Art + Film Lab traveled across SoCal offering filmmaking workshops, gathering oral histories, and providing free events to the public.