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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170908
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SUMMARY:Grand Opening Weekend ICA LA
DESCRIPTION:ICA LA is excited to announce its grand opening weekend on September 9–10\, 2017\n\nDiscover the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles's new 12\,700-square-foot facility in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles\, designed by wHY under the creative direction of architect Kulapat Yantrasast.\n\nInaugural exhibitions and programming include:\n• MARTÍN RAMÍREZ: HIS LIFE IN PICTURES\, ANOTHER INTERPRETATION\n• PROJECT ROOM: ABIGAIL DEVILLE\n• SARAH CAIN: NOW I’M GOING TO TELL YOU EVERYTHING\n\nICA LA is committed to making contemporary art relevant and accessible for all\, and as always\, admission to exhibitions and programs is FREE @theicala\n\nJoin us for a weekend full of talks\, tours\, workshops and celebration...\n\n> SATURDAY\, September 9\n\n1pm\, 2:30pm\, 4pm\nBilingual guided tours of Martín Ramírez: His Life in Pictures\, Another Interpretation.\nElsa Longhauser\, executive director of ICA LA and curator with Victor Espinosa\, biographer of the artist will lead in-depth walkthroughs of the exhibition.\n\n11am–4pm\nMatchsticks and Mashed Potatoes workshop on collage drawings and alternative image-making in the spirit of Martín Ramírez.\n\n5pm\nPerformance by Los Jornaleros del Norte (The Day Laborers of the North)\n\n> SUNDAY\, September 10\n\n11:30am-1.30pm\nMigrar storybook reading and art workshop with Spanish-language children’s bookstore LA librería and Book Arts LA\n\n2–3:30pm\nA conversation with leading scholars of Latin American art and culture James Oles\, Rubén Gallo\, Josh Kun\, and conservator Harriet Stratis\, moderated by Elsa Longhauser\, on the complex life and work of Martín Ramírez.\n\n4–5pm\nInteractive dance class by Cambalache\, featuring Maestro Cesar Castro\, Xochi Flores\, Chuy Sandoval\, and Juan Perez –discover the origins of Veracruz-based musical tradition Son Jarocho\, its roots\, and how it made its way to Los Angeles as well as verse\, dance and percussion of the fandango.\n\n------------------------------------------------------------\n\nMartín Ramírez: His Life in Pictures\, Another Interpretation is presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Los Angeles as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.\n\nThis exhibition is made possible through grants from the Getty Foundation.\n\nAdditional support has been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts\, Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation\, City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs\, Robert Lehman Foundation\, Madeline and Bruce M. Ramer\, Wyeth Foundation for American Art\, and Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.
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