Submissions to the calendar should be directed to mirrorcalendar@yahoo.comPLEASE DO NOT SEND attachments. ExhibitsClytie Alexander’s Diaphans, through March 25, Bobbie Greenfield Gallery 2525 Michigan Avenue, B6 (Bergamot Station), 310.264.0640.Michael Alexis, new paintings, and Nolina Burge’s Wood, Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Bergamot Station, through April 8, 310.829.3300.AOR – A solo exhibition by Lita Albuquerque, through March 26, reception to Meet the Artist, from 6-8pm Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University 24255 PCH, 310.506.4851.Ashes and Snow, the acclaimed multimedia exhibit makes its West Coast Debut, and a new version of the “Nomadic Museum” opens alongside the Santa Monica Pier, through May 14. Includes over 100 large-scale photographs, a 35 mm film and a novel in letters. The exhibition encourages attendance by youngsters with a program that offers admission to grades K-6 school groups. Tickets can be bought on www.ticketweb.com or by calling 866.468.7619.Carl Hugo Beetz, American Regionalist: Selected Lithographs, Fine Arts Building Gallery, through April 11, Downtown Art Walk, Fine Arts Building Gallery, 310.286.2989.Damian Elwes: Inside Picasso’s Studio, curated by Fred Hoffman, April 15, M+ B Fine Art, 612 North Almont Dr., 310.550.0050.Hacking the Timeline: EZTV, Digilantism and the LA Digital Arts Movement, 18th Street Arts Center, through April 8, 1639 18th St., 310.453.3711.The Likeness, a group exhibition featuring eleven California artists working with “metaphorical imagery to expose and question what lies beyond the veneer,” Hunsaker/Schlesinger Fine Art, through April 8, Bergamot Station, 310.828.1133.Martin Lubner’s “Still and Other Lives,” FIG, Bergamot Station, through April 15, 310.829.0345.Masterpieces of African American Art – An African American Perspective, M. Hanks Gallery, 3008 Main St., through April 1, 310.392.8820, www.mhanksgallery.com.Richard McColl & Franklyn Phillips, Santa Monica College Art Faculty Exhibit, Ceramic Art Works, SMC Photography Gallery, 1900 Pico Blvd., through March 25, 310.434.3434.Meet the Oscars®: The 50 Golden Statuettes. The exhibition is free and open from 10am to 10pm Fridays and Saturdays and noon to 8pm Sunday through Thursday on the third level of Hollywood & Highland. 310.247.3600.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 St., 310.576.7517.Astrid Preston: Paintings, and John Huggins: Once (photographs), Craig Krull Gallery, through April 8, 310.828.6410.Remaining Light, the U.S. debut solo exhibition of new paintings by Amanda Sefton Hogg, and Amanda Tan’s Hedgerow, project room installations, d.e.n. contemporary, 6023 Washington Blvd., Culver City, through April 8, 310.559.3023.The Second Annual “Debut! New Compositions @ The Miles” – “New” classical music that allows current composers work to be heard by the community. The Miles Memorial Playhouse. 1130 Lincoln Blvd. Santa Monica. (1/2 Block North of Wilshire) Inside Reed Park. 310.458.8634. Marisa Silos, photographic digital paintings, Blue Seven Gallery, through March 30, 3129 Pico Blvd., 310.449.1444.Julie Speed’s Brief Studies, mixed media work, Richard Orient’s New Abstracts, and Ellen Frances Tuchman, George Billis Gallery, through April 8, 2716 S. La Cienega Blvd., Culver City, 310.838.3685.Symmetry, the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House, for a curator walk-through, 1pm, exhibit on display through May 7, 835 North Kings Road, West Hollywood, 323.651.1510.This Life: recent paintings and works on paper, solo exhibition, through April 8, Berman/Turner Projects, Bergamot Station, 310.315.9506.The Venice Historical Society has a new exhibit at the Venice Library, 501 S. Venice Blvd. It features photographs from the turn of the last century through the 1920’s, including canal scenes, Windward Ave. and Venice Blvd. 310.967.5170, info@veniceofamerica .org or www.veniceofamerica.org for more information.
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