Club CEO Robert Larios delivers extra copies of Alive! highlighting the Vision Theatre

Club CEO Robert Larios stopped by the under-renovation Vision Theatre in Leimert Park Oct. 17 to thank Yvonne Farrow, Arts Manager II, Cultural Affairs, Club Member, and her...

Restoring the Vision Theatre brings a beacon of light to Leimert Park.

A vision of hope, art and life is nearing completion in South LA’s Leimert Park – the impressively restored Vision Theatre Performing Arts Center. It’s a project of Cultural Affairs, Public Works/Engineering, many other City departments, and countless community activists who have long dreamed of reopening it.

Daniel Tarica, longtime Cultural Affairs staffer, promoted to General Manager.

Daniel Tarica, former Interim General Manager, Cultural Affairs, was promoted Nov. 30 to General Manager by then-Mayor Eric Garcetti. Daniel has more than 20 years of City service...

Art at LAX presents its latest installation at LAX.

LAX has installed its latest work, a continuation of Your Body Is a Space That Sees, in Terminal 2, level 3, through 2024...

Famed Wright house reopens after further restoration.

Cultural Affairs and Councilman Mitch O’Farrell teamed up to reopen the City’s famed Hollyhock House, a masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright...

Depts. continue airport art project with installation at Terminal 2/3

“A Universal Shudder,” a series of murals by Eve Fowler on view now at LAX, takes inspiration from the writings of seminal Modernist author Gertrude Stein and...

In Memoriam: Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver, the longest current employee at Cultural Affairs’ Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) and longtime museum curator and manager, passed away. She had 29 years of City service...

‘Into the Blue,’ on the Wall

Cultural Affairs and Airports have completed the installation of a mural to adorn the new Airport Police headquarters in Westchester March 21...

LAWA, DCA turn LAX into an impressive art gallery for travelers.

The impressive LAX Art Program, the product of two City departments working together – LA World Airports and Cultural Affairs – and a local gallery, has turned LAX into a strong presenter of vibrant west coast contemporary art.

LAX Terminal 7 art gallery explores “Lost in the Sky.”

Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and Cultural Affairs present a group exhibition featuring six artists in the newly renovated Terminal 7 gallery on the Departures Level titled “Lost in the Sky.”