SoCal museums in January: ‘I Will Meet You Yet Again: Contemporary Sikh Art’ and more
Also, works by Chinese American artists at the Pacific Asia Museum, a performance by artist Linda Sibio at Craft Contemporary and the don’t-miss William Blake exhibit closes at the Getty
Welcome to January’s TV or Not TV roundup of new and noteworthy exhibitions and events, as well as continuing shows, at museums all around Southern California. I’m Matt Cooper, former listings coordinator for the LA Times’ Calendar section.
The galleries are now open…
New and upcoming
American Museum of Ceramic Art “Blood in the fire, sugar in the milk,” a group show on view Jan. 13 thru April 21; “Fahrenheit 2024,” a juried exhibition on view Jan. 20 thru Sept. 8. Also on view: “Reveal: Recent Acquisitions 2020-2023,” thru July 21; “A Traveler’s Guide to Mettlach: Villeroy and Boch,” thru June 2025. AMoCA, 399 N. Garey Ave., Pomona. Open Fridays-Sundays. $7-$14; 12 and younger, free. (909) 865-3146. amoca.org
Museum of Art & History “Formation,” a group show featuring works in clay, Jan. 13 thru April 14. MOAH, 665 W. Lancaster Blvd., Lancaster. Closed Mondays. Free; reservations required. (661) 723-6250. lancastermoah.org
A+D Museum “We Are Here: Imagining Space in the 21st Century,” works by contemporary artists, designers, architects and data analysts are on view Jan. 19 thru April 7. Architecture + Design Museum, 170 S. La Brea Ave., L.A. Closed Mondays-Tuesdays. Free. aplusd.org
The Hammer “Hammer Projects: Vamba Bility,” a multimedia show exploring the diasporic experience, Jan. 20 thru May 14; “Hammer Contemporary Collection: Banu Cennetoğlu,” a 127-hour video of still and moving images by the Turkish artist, Jan. 27 thru May 26. Also on view: “Rita McBride: Particulates,” multimedia installation, thru March 3; “Groove: Artists and Intaglio Prints, 1500 to Now,” etchings, engravings, etc. by Dürer, Rembrandt, Picasso, et al., thru June 16; UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood. Closed Mondays. Free. (323) 443-7000. hammer.ucla.edu
Torrance Art Museum The group show “Western Values: Re-thinking the ‘Old West’” and “Everything you say can and will be held against you,” a new solo exhibition by artist Brian Singer, are on view Jan. 20 thru March 2. TAM, 3320 Civic Center Drive, Torrance. Closed Sundays-Mondays. Free. (310) 618-6388. torranceartmuseum.com
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