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February 2023

Coming Up - Saturday, August 12th...

7/28/2017

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Make plans to stop by the Torrance Art Museum on Saturday August 12th!!  The current exhibitions, Why Art Matters and A Vein is Like a River will close at  5 p.m.  From 1 - 3 p.m. Extro/Introspection: The work deconstructs the idea of performance through an immersive event that will blur the boundaries between the audience and the performer. This piece is combining dance and art to create a counter dialogue to consumer culture, by emphasizing process over product or spectacle. In this way the dancer becomes a conduit of engagement instead of being the subject of entertainment.  Finally, from 4 - 5 p.m. The Rad, Bad and Sad Show: A show about architecture in Los Angeles: After enduring years of car captive commutes through the endless sprawls of Los Angeles, Adam and Ben collect their road spun whimsy to discuss the unsung heroes, haters & heartaches of the architecture they encounter. Rating each masterpiece as Rad, Bad, or Sad; putting an end to the typical endless architectural discussion and deciding once and for all, what these buildings really are.

All events are free, as is admission to the museum, however donations are gratefully accepted. 
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