Laband Art Gallery, Burns Fine Arts Center, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive, L.A. This survey of works by the L.A.-based artist is on view through Feb. Japan House Los Angeles, Hollywood & Highland, Level 2 Gallery, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. The history of this decorative art, which dates to the sixth century, is traced in this exhibit on view through March 6. ‘Kumihimo: The Art of Japanese Silk Braiding by Domyo’ $7, $16 reservations recommended, walk-ups available. Japanese American National Museum, 100 N. government during World War II, went on to serve in a highly decorated Army unit composed of Japanese American soldiers (through Jan. Also on view: “A Life in Pieces: The Diary and Letters of Stanley Hayami,” an exhibition honoring the young man who, despite being unjustly incarcerated by the U.S. This new high-tech interactive exhibit allows visitors to “converse” with the highly decorated World War II veteran. ‘The Interactive StoryFile of Lawson Iichiro Sakai’ Free advance timed-entry tickets required. Getty Center, Sepulveda Boulevard and Getty Center Drive, L.A. 2) “Holbein: Capturing Character in the Renaissance,” featuring portraits of royals, courtiers, scholars and other once-prominent figures painted by German artist Hans Holbein the Younger (through Jan.
2) “19th-Century Paintings and Sculptures,” works by Van Gogh, Rodin and others from the Getty’s permanent collection, normally housed in separate galleries, will be exhibited together while exhibition spaces in the West Pavilion are closed for renovations (through Jan. Also on view: “Fluxus Means Change: Jean Brown’s Avant-Garde Archive,” artwork and ephemera tied to the 1960s-era experimental art movement Fluxus (through Jan. ‘Recent Acquisitions 2021: Collecting for the Museum’ $13.95-$19.95 advance timed entry tickets required. Discovery Cube Los Angeles, 11800 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar Discovery Cube Orange County, 2500 N. This holiday-themed exhibit with hands-on activities is on view through Jan.
Handcrafted jewelry and musical instruments seen in or inspired by the PBS series “Craft in America” will be on display through March 19. ‘Jewelry and Harmony: Highlights From the Episodes’
“All That Glitters”: $10-$25 (includes museum admission) general admission: $10-$15 children younger than 12 are free advance purchase recommended. Also on view: “Artistic Legacy: The Ann and Bill Cullen Collection,” paintings and drawings from the estate of actress, model and artist Ann Macomber Cullen, wife of the late game-show host Bill Cullen (through Dec. Jewelry and accessories used in Disney and 20th Century Studios films, including “Aladdin,” “Titanic,” “Pollyanna” and “The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement,” are featured in this special-ticketed exhibition on view through June 19. ‘All That Glitters: The Crown Jewels of the Walt Disney Archives’ The shows that have our attention: New and upcoming And before you go, call or check online for reservation requirements and other COVID-19 protocols. Costume jewelry from classic Disney films at the Bowers Museum, restored string instruments at the Holocaust Museum LA and intimate photographs of Princess Diana at Santa Monica Place lead our December list of exhibitions across Southern California.Ĭheck back here for weekly updates.