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Painting of an older woman with short hair wearing a white patterned dress sitting on a balcony looking at the viewer. The background features a mountain and palm trees against a pink sky depicted in large brush strokes.

CURRENT EXHIBITION

Crossings

​On view October 11, 2025 – January 3, 2026 

Curated by Elizabeth Munzón and Mister Toledo, Crossings invites viewers to explore the collective narrative of artists navigating their American identities while honoring their ancestral roots. Centered primarily on Los Angeles-based artists of Latin American descent, the group exhibition also includes voices from Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI), Middle Eastern and other immigrant communities.

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Image: Hely Omar González, Abuelita en Paraíso (2023), oil, acrylic, dye on canvas, 43 x 57 x 3 in.

 

"A portrait of my Grandmother in Mexico, relaxing on the terrace. She was the first person in our family to immigrate to the US, searching for a better life for her children. She is the cornerstone of our family and this painting is a tribute to her love, beauty, and resilience."

Framed vintage postcard with overlaying text that says "This is some Place."

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Neighborhood Ecology

January 31 – May 9, 2026 
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 31, 2026, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Neighborhood Ecology will bring together a group of local artists whose work highlights different aspects of various Southern California environs: how the area is seen by non-locals, how it is experienced by its residents, and how the community celebrates their identity. The artwork will explore the many facets of the region – its boosterism, its visible societal concerns, its flora and fauna, its historic manmade landmarks, and its passionate residents. 

 

In addition to the professional artists featured in Neighborhood Ecology, young artists from all five high schools in Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) will present artwork that examines their own neighborhoods. 

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Image: Josh Hash, Reliquary Series, Los Liones

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Hyper SoCal

Discover your new favorite local art destination!

Launching in January 2026

The 2026 Hyper SoCal initiative aims to bring awareness to nonprofit and municipal art venues supporting working artists in Southern California.

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Originated at Brand Library & Art Center, this initiative includes forty community arts spaces across five Southern California counties.

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