22nd Annual Discovery Ball – Significant Museum Event
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Wesley Morris: Does This Cardigan Make Me Look Gay?
Wesley Morris: Does This Cardigan Make Me Look Gay?
The New York Times critic-at-large and 1619 Project contributor Wesley Morris speaks to the intersection of black American music, fashion, and identity creation. A Q&A follows with CAAM’s Deputy Director and Chief Curator, Cameron Shaw. Presented in partnership with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Sweat the Technique: The Politics and Poetics of Hip-Hop
Sweat the Technique: The Politics and Poetics of Hip-Hop
Tyree Boyd-Pates, humanities curator of the Power to the People! festival, discusses Hip-Hop’s role in contemporary activism with Gaye Theresa Johnson, associate professor of African American Studies and Chicana and Chicano Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles; cultural critic, journalist, and activist Bakari Kitwana; and legendary rapper Rakim. Presented in partnership with the […]
Scout Days
Scout Days
California Science Center's Scout Days Bring your scouts to the California Science Center to work towards science-related patches and electives! Meet and work together with scouts from around Southern California while doing hands-on science and completing patch/elective requirements at the same time! Bear Cub Scouts & Webelos 9:30am - 12:00pm (Approx. 75 guests) Bear Cub […]
L.A. Nature Fest – Postponed Until Further Notice
L.A. Nature Fest – Postponed Until Further Notice
L.A. Nature Fest is a two-day festival that celebrates L.A.'s wild side! There’s a surprising amount of nature in Los Angeles, and the more you know how to look for it, the more you’ll see. You’ll be blown away by the plants, animals, and the people devoted to protecting and studying them. Each day will be […]
Young Curators Family Day
Young Curators Family Day
Local middle school-aged youth become ambassadors of the California Science Center and science learning through the Young Curators program, where eligible students and their families participate in free and exclusive science programming at the California Science Center.