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Exhibits

Stephen Aldrich’s “Collages,” and Michael Kenna’s “Japan,” Craig Krull Gallery, Bergamot Station, through January 14, 2006, (310)828-6410.

Behold, the Pacific! California Coastal Views, The California Heritage Museum, through February 26, 2006, 2612 Main Street, (310) 392-8537.

Wallace Berman & His Circle, “Semina Culture,” Santa Monica Museum of Art, through November 26, Bergamot Station, (310) 586-6488.

Howard L. Bingham: Witness, MB Fine Art Gallery, through November 30, 612 N. Almont Drive, West Hollywood, (310) 550-0050.

Collapse? – How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles – Through January 2006. (213) 763-DINO. www.nhm.org.

Jay Davis’ third solo exhibition of new work, and Kathy Butterfly’s “Body Language,” Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Bergamot Station, through December 3, (310) 453-7535.

Casper Enriquez’ Una Pagina Mas and Jose Orozco’s Automatica from Heaven & Hell, Roberto Gutierrez’ L.A. in Black and White, Patricia Correia Gallery, Bergamot Station, through January 7, (310) 264-1760.

From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America, The Skirball Cultural Center, through February 12, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., (310) 440-4500.

Tyson Grumm, solo exhibition, through December 10, Berman/Turner Projects / Gallery C2, 6:30 -8:30 p.m., Bergamot Station.

Ke-Sook Lee and Niizeki Hiromo, also John H. Greer, through December 3, George Billis Gallery, 2716 La Cienega, Culver City, (310) 383-3685.

Max Liebermann: From Realism to Impressionism, the Skirball Cultural Center, through January 29, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., (310) 440-4500.

Jeff Matsuno’s “Venetian Visions,” Alexandra Jicol’s “Mirror of Life,” and Chase Mitchell’s “Imagination,” BGH Gallery, Bergamot Station, through November 27, (310) 315-9502.

Moments, photographs by Lyndie Benson, Edgemar Center for the Arts, a non profit state of the art two theater and art gallery complex, 2437 Main Street, (310) 576-7517.

Ethan Murrow, “Dig a Hole to China: Tenacious Discovery,” graphite on paper drawings and video installation, Obsolete, 232 Main Street, Venice, through December 21, (310) 399-2155.

Jesse Simon’s new work, constructed from the remains of broken surfboards, Patricia Faure Gallery, Bergamot Station, through November 26, (310) 449-1479.

Milton Rogovin’s “Working People / Family of Miners,” Gallery Luisotti, through January 7, Bergamot Station, (310) 453-0043.

Graciela Sacco, Sombras Del Sur Y Del Norte/Shadows from the South and the North, Stephen Cohen Gallery, through December 24, (323) 937-5525 or visit www.stephencohengallery.com.

Kimberly Spaglia’s “Scend,” Sherry Frumkin Gallery, through December 24, (310) 397-7493.

Seiko Tachibana’s “Connection” and Marco Casentini’s “New Paintings,” Ruth Bachofner Gallery, through November 26, Bergamot Station, (310) 829-3300.

Monique Verdin: A Visual Diary of Disaster & Loss in the Bayous, through December 11, opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Sparc, 685 Venice Blvd, Venice, (310) 822-9560.

De Wain Valentine, new work, Torrence Art Museum, 3320 Civic Center Drive, Torrance, through December 10, (310) 618-6340.

The Way of Light, photographs by John Goss and Ed Heckerman, Bolivar Café and Gallery, 1741 Ocean Park Blvd., through December 24, (310) 581-2344.

What We Think Now, works by Jonathan Hollingsworth, 18th Street Art Gallery, through January 20, 18th Street Arts Gallery, 1639 18th Street, (310) 453-3711.

Judy Howells’ “Postcards Home,” Lee Webster Shaw’s “On Common Paths,” Cornelia Ford’s “New Landscapes,” tag, The Artists Gallery, through December 24, 2903 Santa Monica Blvd., (310) 829-9556.

Tom Wudl, new paintings and works on paper, LA Louver, through December 24, 45 N. Venice Blvd., (310) 823-4955.

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