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General admission for moms and grandmothers will be free on Mother s Day, but advanced reservations are necessary
The Inside the Walt Disney Archives exhibition is a separate ticket; admission to the show will be reduced to $10 for mothers and grandmothers on Mother s Day
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What joyful jewels they are, and given to all so gladly, too.
They re great ways for an institution, whether it is devoted to history, science, the arts, or culture to connect with the public, and for area residents to get to know a new place or exhibit or return to a longtime favorite.
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Traditional dances, thrilling drumming, at-home crafts, and more spring sweetness
Flowers have a nice knack for lifting the spirits, for inspiring poetry, for easing a weary mind, and for giving us something glorious to behold, in the great outdoors, when April is in full and awesomely ostentatious bloom. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
But only one April flower seems to stand in the center of the spotlight, in terms of all of the large-scale to-dos built around its annual return.
Laguna Art Museum brings on Julie Perlin Lee as new executive director
Julie Perlin Lee has been hired as the new executive director of the Laguna Art Museum.
(Courtesy of David Platinum)
The Laguna Art Museum has chosen Julie Perlin Lee as its next executive director.
A national search to fill the position was conducted by the museum following the retirement of Malcolm Warner, who served in the role from January 2012 through December of last year.
“I got excited because I could see that there was a board unified in their vision to increase the recognition and visibility of the museum,” Lee said of joining the Laguna Art Museum. “Having that sort of energy in a board was exciting for me.”
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“Yoshitomo Nara”
A three-decade survey of works by the Japanese artist, on view through July 5. | TIMES REVIEW
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. Closed Wednesdays. $10-$25; ages 12 and younger are free; advance timed-entry tickets required. (323) 857-6010. lacma.org
Also on view: “Not I: Throwing Voices (1500 BCE–2020 CE),” exploring ventriloquism in art (through July 25); “Cauleen Smith: Give It or Leave It,” multimedia works by the L.A.-based artist (through Oct. 31); “Bill Viola: Slowly Turning Narrative,” room-sized video installation (through June 27); “Vera Lutter: Museum in the Camera,” images of the LACMA campus (through Sept. 12); “Fiji: Art & Life in the Pacific” (through May 12); “Do Ho Suh: 348 West 22nd Street,” installation re-creating the artist’s New York apartment in sheets of translucent polyester (through May 16).