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ArtWalk After Party
Saturday, May 17 | 8:15 pm–11 pm
After experiencing more than 40 galleries, listening to artist lectures, and taking advantage of discounts at local restaurants, join us in the BP Grand Entrance as we enjoy musical performances, live art demonstrations, complimentary beer and wine bars, light hors d'oeuvres, and a special late-night opportunity to view the reinstalled modern art galleries in the Ahmanson.
Exhibitions
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After-hours viewing of Ahmanson galleries, featuring the Lazarof Collection, Tradition as Innovation in African Art, and more!
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Featured Performers

CRAFT CLUB
9 pm | BP Grand Entrance
“Perfectly defining the powerful drive and energy of today’s do-it-yourself indie rock spirit,” the Los Angeles-based trio Craft Club is drawing a lot of attention with its unique music and charismatic stage presence. Mixing up some of the elements of late-sixties British pop, nineties grunge, and eighties synth pop, Craft Club has developed a refreshing original style of its own. Learn more.
UNIFICATION THEORY
10 pm | BP Grand Entrance
The concept of Unification Theory is street futurism: visualizing the possibilities of the future through the prisms of graffiti, hip-hop, spoken word, techno, funk, and jazz. The unification of these diverse creative minds builds new visual and sonic structures. This innovative collaboration of live music, DJ mixing, digital/video artwork projections, and live painting is a new form of performance. Learn more.
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TICKETS
$20 Muse
$30 LACMA Non-Muse
$40 General Public
Ticket price includes complimentary cocktails and appetizers.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Buy yours at the LACMA Box Office, by calling 323 857 6010, or by clicking here and selecting ArtWalk After Party from the Quick Tix drop down menu on the right.
PARKING
Free parking for this event is available in LACMA's 6th Street parking garage and the Spaulding Lot, located on Spaulding Ave. and Wilshire Blvd.
Exhibition image:
Pablo Picasso (Spain, Malaga, 1881-1973), Still Life, 1927, oil on canvas, 25 1/2 x 32 in. (64.77 x 81.28 cm), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, fractional and promised gifts of Janice and Henri Lazarof.
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