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Exhibits:

Ain’t, a group show, through Feb. 8, Frank Pictures Gallery, Bergamot Station, 310.828.0211.

The Best of TAG, group art show featuring TAG’s 40 artist members, through Jan. 22, TAG Gallery, Bergamot Station, 310.829.9556.

California Artists in Mexico, 1928-1970, through May 1, 2011, California Heritage Museum, 2612 Main Street., 310.392.8537.

Theresa Fernald, “New Work,” Yda Ziment, “Le Dernier Soupir,” through Feb. 5, FIG Gallery, Bergamot Station, 310.829.0345. (figs), art by Brad Spence, through Feb.12, Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Bergamot Station, 310.453.7535.

Joe LaRusso: Photographs, exhibit of black and white images of jazz artists, through Feb. 4, Emeritus College Art Gallery, 1227 Second Street, 310.434.4306.

David Lovejoy: Archaos, through March 6, Lois Lambert Gallery, Bergamot Station, 310.829.6990.

Oceans Four: Mixing Media, exhibit with four artists, through March 13, Annenberg Community Beach House, 415 Pacific Coast Highway, www.annenbergbeachhouse.com.

Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection, through Jan. 23, Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, 310.443.7016.

Wall Works: Zippy’s Nicknacks, Tonics, and Magical Gadgets, art installation by Bari Ziperstein, through Jan. 30, G-Gallery Hallway, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Bergamot Station, 310.586.6488.

ICE at Santa Monica, ice skating through Feb. 15, 12 to 10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 12 to midnight Fridays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays, $10 (includes skates), ICE at Santa Monica Outdoor Ice Rink, 1324 Fifth Street, 310.393.8355.

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