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Lee Krasner
from RLn 03-02-23
familiar themes.
At this time, Krasner’s works deal with themes of cyclical aspects of nature and seasons. But we still see the same familiar shapes: shards, vertical pieces and pillars, broken up but still visible.
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Cornucopia, with its autumn colors, full of swirls like the wind, resemble the tones outdoors where Krasner lived in East Hampton, New York.
The title of the final work in the show, What Beast Must I Adore?, comes from an Arthur Rimbaud poem, which was written in black crayon on her studio wall. It was part of 24 works she did between 1959 and 1962 called The Umber Paintings. Made during a period of insomnia, the composition of brown and neutral tones with bold strokes is a departure for the colorist. But during the night she moves to painting in this deep umber and cream color palette embracing swirling gestural arcs. To not use color but to be so expressive Krasner clarifies her independence and greater confidence making these swirling arcs her mark even as important male artists like Mark Rothko were driving a turn away from this gesturalism toward broad expanses of saturated color.
A Through Line demonstrates Krasner’s independent vision and stylistic hallmarks. The works prove Krasner was resilient and dedicated, a visionary. In illustrating a continuity Krasner’s critics sometimes denied she had, the museum notes it disputes critiques of Krasner that are often gender biased. Today, Krasner is a revered artist whose importance to the history of art is finally garnering deserved recognition.
Museum director Prindle, who curated the exhibition, spoke about his inspiration and the events that led him to show Krasner’s works at this particular time.
“It was conversations with three graduate students in [the] School of Art that really got us thinking. At first, in the midst of #metoo conversations throughout our industry, we wanted to tell a Krasner story that didn’t center [on] her husband [Jackson Pollock]. That was a big concern of ours; we wanted to look at Lee Krasner’s work for its merits, not for how her personal life is tied to another artist who is a household name. As our project evolved, Krasner’s ability to rebuild and reinvent felt very timely as we began to imagine what things would look like after the worst of the pandemic. We wanted to put together an exhibition that could be an example of how to pull yourself back together and get back on the horse so to speak. Krasner was incredibly resilient, and everyone involved in this exhibition has found that inspiring.”
Lee Krasner: A Through Line will present additional programming in collaboration with the exhibition.
Time: 12 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, through May 19
Cost: Free
Details: www.csulb.edu/carolyn-campagnakleefeld-contemporary-art-museum
Venue: Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach
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Music
March 2
Logan Hone
An exuberant evening of feelgood saxophone jams along with a few ragtime piano pieces and banjo ditties sprinkled in.
Time: 7 p.m., March 2
Cost: Free
Details: https://tinyurl.com/Eclectic-with-Logan-Hone
Venue: Collage, 731 S. Pacific Ave., San Pedro
March 3
Sweet Seasons
Sweet Seasons is a tribute to the legendary Carole King. There have been few singer/songwriters that have been as prolific and impactful as Carole King.
Time: 8 p.m., March 3
Cost: $20
Details: https://tinyurl.com/sweetseasons-carol-King
Venue: Alvas Showroom, 1417 W. 8th St., San Pedro
Teresa James & the Rhythm Tramps
Teresa James and her band move effortlessly from Texas-style grease and blues into Memphis soul or New Orleans-flavored grooves.
Time: 8 p.m., March 3
Cost: $23 and up
Details: https://grandvision.org/ event/teresa-james-the-rhythmtramps
Venue: The Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., San Pedro
March 10
Bob Malone
He is known for his high-energy piano rock and blues concerts, his recorded work with Ringo Starr and many others, and as a member of John Fogerty’s touring band.
Time: 8 p.m., March 10
Cost: $25
Details: https://grandvision.org/ event/bob-malone-2
Venue: The Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., San Pedro
March 11
DakhaBrakha
Ukrainian quartet DakhaBrakha returns to The Theatre at Ace Hotel following their raucous sold-out 2022 engagement. Meaning “give/ take” in the old Ukrainian language, their name signals the quartet’s unique brand of musical “ethno-chaos.”
Time: 8 p.m., March 11
Cost: $40 to $61
Details: cap.ucla.edu
Venue: The Theatre at Ace Hotel, 929 S. Broadway, Los Angeles
Long Beach Symphony
Long Beach Symphony performs Ana Lara’s Angeles de Llama y Hielo. Mexican composer Ana Lara is among the most notable, versatile, and highly respected classical music composers at work in Mexico today. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for a 7 p.m. preconcert talk that promises additional insights into the evening’s music.
Time: 8 p.m., March 11
Cost: $32 and up
Details: 562-436-3203
Venue: Terrace Theater, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach
Folk Legends the Performing Arts, 18000 Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos
Share an evening of great music from folk legends starring The Kingston Trio and The Limeliters.
March 12
Tribute to Women in Music
Southern California Brass Consortium partners with the Alliance for Women Film Composers to perform a program featuring works composed exclusively by women. This concert will be moderated by musicologist Dr. Rachel O’Connor and will feature five commissioned world premieres by award-winning film, television, and video game composers.
Time: 4 p.m., March 12
Cost: $10 to $26
Details: https://tinyurl.com/brassconsortium
Venue: El Camino College, Marsee Auditorium, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall
Get ready for “happy music made by happy people.” That’s how the New York Times described performances by Herb Alpert and his wife Lani Hall.
Time: 7 p.m., March 12
Cost: $55 to $85
Details: 562-916-8500; cerritoscenter.com
Venue: Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 18000 Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos
March 17
The Bracken Band St. Paddy’s Party
This show features Irish jigs, misty moor ballads, rowdy rebel songs and traditional folk reels, led by Irish singer/guitarist Marian Tomas Griffin. Lyons Academy of Irish Dance will open the show.
Time: 8 p.m., March 17
Cost: $23 and up
Details: https://grandvision.org/ event/the-bracken-band-st-patricks-day-party/
Venue: The Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., San Pedro
Entertainment
March 9
Open Mic Night
To perform, sign up at 6:30 p.m.
The first 12 sign-ups are guaranteed to perform, with additional artists as time allows.
Time: 7 to 9 p.m., March 9
Cost: Free
Details: www.grandvision.org/ event/open-mic-night-6
Venue: The Grand Annex, 434 W. 6th St., San Pedro
March 11
Fred Crawford
This is a 90-minute comedy, monologue, pantomime, impressions of actors from Hollywood’s “golden age” and tap dance revue.
Time: 7 p.m., March 11
Cost: $20
Details: https://tinyurl.com/FredCrawford-performs
Venue: Alvas Showroom, 1417 W. 8th St., San Pedro
Theater
March 2
Kristina Wong Sweatshop
Overlord
On day three of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wong began sewing masks out of old bed sheets and bra straps on her Hello Kitty sewing machine. Soon, she was leading the Auntie Sewing Squad, a work-from-home sweatshop of hundreds of volunteers — including children and her own mother — to fix the U.S. public health care system while in quarantine.
Time: 8 p.m., March 11
Cost: $60 to $90
Details: 562-916-8500; cerritoscenter.com
Venue: Cerritos Center for
Venue: Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9820 Washington Blvd., Culver City
March 10
Amélie the Musical
Amélie is a unique young woman who perceives the world in extraordinary ways. One day, she decides to do random acts of kindness to enrich the lives of the people around her.
Time: 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and 3 p.m., Sunday March 10 through 26
Cost: $15 to $25
Details: https://tinyurl.com/amelie-the-musical
Venue: El Camino College, Campus Theater, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance
All in the Timing
This critically acclaimed evening of comedies will remind you of a polished Pick of the Vine — combining wit, intellect, satire and just plain fun — served as a series of short plays.
Time: 8 p.m., Friday, Saturday 2 p.m., Sunday, March 10 to March 26
Cost: $20 to $30
Details: 310-512-6030 voicemail or text: 424-203-4707; https://tinyurl.com/all-in-the-timing
Venue: Little Fish Theatre, 777 S. Centre St., San Pedro
First Thursday ArtWalk
Join the March First Thursday ArtWalk where you can visit dozens of galleries, highlighting local and international artists, dine in the Waterfront Arts District’s many restaurants with patio seating and enjoy live music on the corner of 6th and Mesa by Code 4.
Time: 6 to 9 p.m., March 2
Cost: Free
Details: https://tinyurl.com/firstThursday-ArtWalk-tour
Venue: Downtown San Pedro, 4th St. to 8th St. and Harbor Blvd. to Pacific Ave.
Telling Stories
Various artists along with the Wednesday Gang Quilting Group and the El Camino College Anthropology Student Association use painting, puppetry, recipe sharing, quilt making, culinary performance and photography. Workshops happen daily. ECC’s Anthropology Student Association is creating the title wall: Our Stories: A Self-Portrait of El Camino College.
Time: 2 to 5 p.m., through March 9
Cost: Free
Details: https://tinyurl.com/tellingstories-El-Camino
Time: 8 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m., Saturday and 1 and 6:30 p.m., Sunday, through March 15
Cost: $30 and up
Details: 213-628-2772; CenterTheatreGroup.org and Eroded Histories. This ingallery event will explore the art of the exhibition and the science and history surrounding its inspiration, the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Time: 2 to 3:30 p.m., March 4. Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursdays through Saturdays, through March 25
Cost: Free
Details: http://ow.ly/tzly50N2oaj
Venue: Angels Gate Cultural Center, 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro
Connective Threads Fiber Art from Southern California
Organized by Palos Verdes Art Center and curated by Carrie Burckle and Jo Lauria, Connective Threads provides a window into what is currently engaging fiber artists, even as this discipline continues to evolve and change
Time: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., through April 15
Cost: Free
Details: https://pvartcenter.org/ connective-threads
Venue: PVAC, 5504 Crestridge Road, Rancho Palos Verdes
Lee Krasner: A Through Line
The exhibition provides a context to explore important abstract paintings and collages from the 1940s to the early 1960s. The exhibition includes four of the five Krasner works held in the Museum’s Gordon F. Hampton Collection and rarely exhibited works on loan.
Time: 12 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, through May 19
Cost: Free
Details: www.csulb.edu/carolyncampagna-kleefeld-contemporary-art-museum
Venue: Carolyn Campagna
Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach
Yolanda Gonzalez
The Museum of Latin American Art will be hosting the first in-depth exhibition of the Chicana artist Yolanda Gonzalez, including a variety of sculptures, paintings and prints.
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., through July 30
Cost: Free on Sunday $15 general admission, $10 for students and seniors
Details: https://molaa.org/2023yolanda-gonzalez
Venue: The Museum of Latin American Art, 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach
March 11
FILM March 2
LA Harbor International Film Festival
LAHIFF begins with “Read the Book, See the Movie’’ featuring The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. Opening night, March 3, features Young Frankenstein which will kick off the 50th anniversary of the film’s debut. Other programs include New Filmmakers LA and Doc Sundays.
Time: Various, March 2 to 5
Cost: $8 to $10
Details: www.laharborfilmfest. com
Venue: Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W. 6th St., San Pedro
Tongues Untied
Join a screening of Marlon Riggs’s documentary film Tongues Untied (1989), in conjunction with the exhibition Clifford Prince King: Yesterday and Beyond. Enjoy an introduction by Diana Anselmo, Ph.D., assistant professor of Critical Studies and Q&A following the screening.
Time: 6 to 8 p.m., March 2
Cost: Free
Details: 562-985-4111; https://www.csulb.edu/parkingand-transportation-services
Venue: Cal State University Long Beach, University Theatre, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach
March 4
San Pedro International Film Festival
The Oscar Nominated Shorts Series will be screened at the Terrace Starlight Cinemas with the documentary category March 4 and live action March 11.
Time: Various, March 4 to 17
Cost: $15 and up
Details: www.spiffest.org
Venue: Terrace Starlight Cinemas, 28901 S. Western Ave., Rancho Palos Verdes
March 13
10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
In this 2006 documentary film, filmmaker Rick Ray meets with Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama at his monastery in Dharamsala, India. Ray asks him 10 questions during the course of the interview.
Time: 3 p.m, March 13
Cost: $14 to $16
Details: https://tinyurl. com/4t3k79d8
Venue: El Camino College, Marsee Auditorium,16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance
Dance
March 10
Memphis Jookin’
Direct from Memphis, Tenn., this show features renowned dance artist and choreographer Lil Buck in an ode to Lil Buck’s hometown and to the singular dance style known as Memphis Jookin’.
Time: 8 p.m., March 10
Cost: $10 to $100
Details: https://www.carpenterarts.org/event/memphis-jookinthe-show
Venue: Carpenter Performing Arts Center, 6200 E. Atherton St., Long Beach
Food
March 16
Cost: $5 to $20 and specials
Details: https://cambodianrestaurantweeklb.com
Venue: Various participating locations
Community
March 4
Marine Science & Art Workshop
Join an afternoon of science and art where you will learn about seafood with the MMCC education team, covering topics like sustainability, fisheries and endangered marine mammals. Then, AGCC artist-teacher Anna Erneholm will lead a workshop in making origami marine mammals.
Time: 1 to 3 p.m., March 4
Cost: Free Details: https://tinyurl.com/artand-marine-science
Venue: Angels Gate Cultural Center, 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro
Outdoor Volunteer Day
Join the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy to volunteer on a breathtaking coastal reserve helping restore wildlife habitat. Students can receive community service hours.
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., March 4 and March 25
Cost: Free Details: https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/
Venue: Abalone Cove Reserve, 5970 Palos Verdes Dr. South, Rancho Palos Verdes
George F. Canyon Guided Nature Preserve Walk
You will be guided by a trained naturalist to discover a unique variety of wildlife in their canyon habitat with views of the LA Basin. Meet outside on the back deck of the George F. Canyon Nature Center. Parking in the preserve lot. No RSVP required. Rain cancels.
Time: 10:30 a.m., March 4
Cost: Free Details: www.pvplc.org/calendarguided-nature-walks
Venue: George F. Canyon Nature Center, 27305 Palos Verdes Drive East, Rolling Hills Estates
March 12
Bromeliads for the Home and Garden
Jerry Robinson, vice president of Rainforest Flora Inc., a tillandsia, bromeliad and exotic plant nursery, will share his vast knowledge of bromeliads and how they save water.
Time: 1 p.m., March 12
Cost: Free for members and their guests. Non-members with garden admission, $15
Details: southcoastcss.org
Venue: South Coast Botanic Garden, 26300 Crenshaw Blvd., Palos Verdes Peninsula
March 15
Peck Park Canyon Exercise Walks
On the third Wednesday of every month, meet for a walk. Meet in the lower Peck Park Canyon parking lot.
Time: 9 a.m., March 15
Cost: Free Details: https://www.laparks.org/ park/peck
Venue: Peck Park, 560 N. Western Ave., San Pedro
March 17
Venue: El Camino College Art Gallery, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd., Torrance March 4
Rock Records of the Future
Join a conversation with Richard Turner, Michael Davis and Paul Harris, the artists of Uplifting Tales
Unforgotten:
The Art of JD Smith
The USS Iowa reopens its art gallery, Alfa Romeo Tango to present paintings by LA-based artist and Navy veteran J.D. Smith.
Time: 5 to 8 p.m., March 11
Cost: Free
Details: https://tinyurl.com/ussiowa-museum-exhibit
Venue: USS Iowa Museum, 250 S. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro
Long Beach Cambodian Restaurant Week
This event is an opportunity to support local Cambodia Town while food lovers get to eat, drink and try new places. Featured eateries will offer a Long Beach Cambodian restaurant week special or offer feature $5, $10, $15 and $20 menus at participating Cambodian restaurants and food businesses across Long Beach.
Time: March 16 through March 23
Collected Treasures Estate Sale
You will find beautiful linens, China, silver, fine and costume jewelry at Collected Treasures, a curated collection of special items at special prices.
Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., March 17 and 18
Cost: Free
Details: https://pvartcenter.org
Venue: Palos Verdes Art Center, 5504 Crestridge Rd., Rancho Palos Verdes
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