Our free concert series continues this weekend!
Gather around Urban Light tonight and get down to some blues music. Sit back as the Reverend Shawn Amos brings his blues vocals and harmonica to the stage.
Tomorrow night, bring some cubanos over to Hancock Park for Yamila Guerra Cuban Latin Band. Guerra performs both traditional and contemporary Latin music and her Salsa, Bachata, and Cumbia music are sure to get you moving on your feet!
Sunday, step inside the Bing Theater and soak in the classic sounds of the iPalpiti Festival Soloists. Enjoy Ghyhee Kim on the violin and Jacopo Giacopizzi on the piano as they fill the Bing with their music.
While you’re here, don’t forget to check out some art on view.
Home—So Different, So Appealing features U.S. Latino and Latin American artists who have used the deceptively simple idea of "home" as a powerful lens to view the socioeconomic and political transformations in the world.
Ed Fella: Free Work in Due Time showcases the work of the legendary graphic designer and educator. Check out Fella’s meticulously hand-drawn lettering and poetic wordplay that stake a claim for self-expression in design.
Explore color in An Irruption of the Rainbow before it closes on Sunday. See artworks from legendary artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, John McLaughlin, and Ellsworth Kelly. Discover how they experimented with color in the late 19th century, employing it not only descriptively but also scientifically, politically, formally, and to stimulate the senses.