Welcome to the photo-blog of the LBCC Art Department. We offer both Fine Art and Commercial Photography programs. An important element of our program is the continuing professional experience of all our instructors, which brings real-world experience into the classroom. For more info: http://art.lbcc.edu/index.html
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Image: LBCC student Rick Motzkus
Photography Events
IRIS Nights Lecture Series Did you know that you can hear some of our best and brightest photographers speak for FREE? On Thursday nights the Annenberg Space for Photography offers a free lecture series that generally runs from 6:30-8:30. Sign-up for their online newsletter that sends you information on their upcoming speakers, also parking for the series is only $1! Annenberg Space for Photography 2000 Century Blvd Century City
Robert Frank's The Americans MOCA Grand Avenue is showing the entire set of images from this landmark book (the original road trip) by Robert Frank which chronicles his travels through 1950's America. This museum has very easy access through public transit metro and on Thursday nights after 5pm the museum is free. MOCA Grand Avenue 250 South Grand Avenue L. A.
Irving Penn: Small Trades, Sept 9th - Juanuary 10th In Focus: The Worker, November 3-March 21st Getty Museum The Getty will have multiple chances to see photography starting with Irving Penn's Portraiture exhibition in September. While entrance to the museum is free, there is a $15 parking fee per car except on Saturday evenings after 5 when it's free. Getty Museum 1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles
Charting the Canyon: Photographs by Mark Klett & Byron Wolfe, September 25th-January 3rd Dreamers: Portraiture, September 25th-January 3rd The Autry National Center, which is located in Griffith Park, across from the LA Zoo, will be featuring multiple photo exhibitions starting in late September. Parking is free. Autry National Center Griffith Park, LA
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