This Weekend at LACMA

April 6, 2018

Take your time walking around the galleries this weekend and connecting with art on view. From Mark Bradford's powerful 150 Portrait Tone to strange and marvelous stones in Wu Bin: Ten Views of a Lingbi Stone to the fantastic works in the recently opened City and Cosmos: The Arts of Teotihuacan, there is something for everyone at LACMA. Don't miss ceramics from ancient Panama  or the meditative paintings by Young-Il Ahn, which were inspired by a near-death incident on the Pacific Ocean.

At LACMA's satellite gallery at Charles White Elementary School on Saturday afternoon, you can take part in a guided tour of the exhibition, A Universal History of Infamy: Those of This America. Read about the genesis of the show on Unframed.

On Sunday, bring the whole family to Andell Family Sundays to make your own clay pinch-pots and animal drawings inspired by Creatures of the Earth, Sea, and Sky: Painting the Panamanian Cosmos. Also on Sunday, LACMA will host a free art workshop at the Monterey Park Bruggemeyer Library in conjunction with Passing through the Underworld: Egyptian Art from LACMA at the Vincent Price Art Museum. Close out the weekend with a free performance by baritone Ryan de Ryke and pianist Daniel Schlosberg in LACMA's Bing Theater.