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Film and Media Arts

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.

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"Vital Signs" is the intimate response from an Inland poet and photographer, to the hand-painted typography and murals of their region, and the…
The fifth episode of Artbound's third season features segments on Invisible Cities, artist Ted Meyer, the Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre, puppeteer Jeff Speetjens, photographer Candacy Taylor, artist Alison O' Daniel, and musicians Run River North.
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A photo essay captures a day in the life of actor Olusheyi Banjo, offering a glimpse into a community rendered invisible and largely ignored by much of the broader culture of L.A.
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Artbound will be chronicling the collective creation of the Machine Project "Field Guide to L.A. Architecture" by featuring a diverse offering of essays, interviews, and the artists' videos.
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Lauren Bon and the Metabolic Studio team finished their 240 miles journey at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center.
Alison O'Daniel's multi-disciplinary work combines video, sculpture, and soundscapes that are informed by her hearing-impairment.
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Jim Dee embarked on a journey to change the landscape of cinema on the Central Coast forever, where an eclectic mix of independent, foreign, and documentary film collide.
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This episode of Artbound features segments about the border photography of Paul Turounet, the preservation efforts behind the Watts Towers, Gary Baseman mid-career retrospective, the desert artwork of Diane Best, and the music of Best Coast.
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The multi-venue exhibition "As Far As I Could Get" features the vacant, dilapidated homes of John Divola's photographic work.
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The photography exhibit "Lawrence Schiller: A Life in Photojournalism" features dozens of luminous subjects from the middle of the 20th Century.
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These were created for commerce, but they're works of art. Accordingly, some of them are quite salacious.
A unique venue for experimental, independent, and foreign films; Culver Center of the Arts' screening room is a cinematic oasis within the Inland Empire.
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