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Angels Gate Cultural Center’s Got Local Notions – Random Length News
November 22, 2019 | AGCC in the Media
By Andrea Serna | Random Length News | November 22nd, 2019
The idea of a notion is the preconceived assumption about a subject, something you thought you knew, but maybe not. In Local Notions, the ...

The 7: Things to do this weekend including… leaving Long Beach! What?! – Long Beach Post
April 10, 2019 | AGCC in the Media
By Asia Morris | Long Beach Post | April 10, 2019
Opening in conjunction with Angel’s Gate Cultural Center Open Studios Day, the artworks in “GANAS DE EXISTIR!” explore identity, erasure and visibility. ...

Turner House – Marylyn and Chuck Klaus – EasyReader
December 13, 2018 | AGCC in the Media
By Stephanie Cartozian | Easy Reader | December 13, 2018
Every semester, three promising Syracuse University Masters of Fine Arts students are selected by faculty to make a pilgrimage to Turner ...

A Multi-Sensory Sound Art Festival Aims to Expand the Ear – Hyperallergic
May 30, 2018 | AGCC in the Media
By Matt Stromberg | Hyperallergic | May 30, 2018
Located a mere 25 miles due south of the major cultural institutions of downtown Los Angeles like MOCA, the Broad, and the new ICA LA and Main Museum, ...

The History of a Major LA Trading Port Surfaces in a New Performance – Hyperallergic
December 13, 2017 | AGCC in the Media
By Matt Stromberg | Hyperallergic | December 13, 2017
The PST: LA/LA exhibition Coastal/Border at the Angels Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro is comprised of a series of ...

Photography Exhibit Explores the Environmental Impact of the Port of Los Angeles – NewsWise
April 25, 2017 | AGCC in the Media
By CSUDH | News Wise | April 25, 2017
Newswise — (San Pedro, Calif.) Students from California State University Dominguez Hills and their professor are featured in a two exhibitions, “LA Living Space: ...

Minutes Away From The Port of Los Angeles, Artists Conjure Utopian Visions of Labor – HuffPost
April 8, 2016 | AGCC in the Media
By Priscilla Frank | HuffPost | April 8, 2016
The Port of Los Angeles is a 7,500-acre port complex located about 20 miles south of downtown LA. Since the 1800s, the harbor has been used as ...
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