PST ART Continues with Full Slate of February Programming

Photograph of a page within The Gift book. The Music Center Presents: The Gift. Original artwork featured in the book by Amy Myers.

From science community days and multimedia dance performances to futuristic film screenings and immersive installations, February is full of free, enlightening activations bringing PST ART – Getty’s wide-reaching arts initiative – to everyone. There’s also still time to see many of the PST ART exhibitions exploring the intersections of art and science at cultural spaces across Southern California, with 40+ exhibitions open. While some of these projects will close in February, Wired for Wonder: A Multisensory Maze, an exhibition presented at Kidspace Children’s Museum in collaboration with Getty, opens February 10 and select exhibitions will remain open through the fall. Visit pst.art/en/events for a range of partner programs.

Thursday, February 6

How Can Our World Rethink Climate Mobility?
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County | 
Free with RSVP | 7:00-9:30PM
Join us for a night at the museum, including a panel conversation at the new NHM Commons Theater moderated by New York Times International Correspondent Simon Romero, with artist Tanya Aguiñiga, paleobotanist and curator Regan Dunn, climate mobility scholar Liliana Gamboa, and New Nomad Institute co-founder Badruun Gardi. They’ll discuss what it would take to build a more interconnected, resilient, and nomadic world on the international, community, and individual levels. An after-hours reception featuring local artists and celebrating the diversity and resilience of Los Angeles will follow.

Saturday, February 8

Never Stop Planting – Social Forest Community Celebration
The Broad x Elysian Park | 
Free with RSVP | 11:00AM-2:00PM
Join The Broad for an outdoor celebration as we kick off the first day of planting for The Broad’s reforestation PST ART: Art & Science Collide project, Social Forest: Oaks of Tovaangar, at Elysian Park. Enjoy a day filled with nature-based workshops and engaging activities designed and led by Indigenous Tongva (Gabrielino) artists and educators, and local environmental groups. Shuttles between The Broad and the Elysian Park planting site will be available.

The Music Center Presents: The Gift and Special Event with LeVar Burton
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Music Center
LeVar Burton and Co-Curators Special Event | 
Free with RSVP | 4:30-6:30PM
The Music Center Presents: The Gift | Free | 6:30-9:30PM  
Step into a music-filled reading room at The Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to explore what we can learn about ourselves—and each other—by observing the stars. The Music Center Presents: The Gift, is an immersive experience for Angelenos of all ages exploring deep emotional themes of grief, loss and human connection through an illustrated book, which will be available in five languages—English, Spanish, French, Simplified Chinese and Korean—with large-print text for enhanced readability,  that conveys the story of two stars whose fates are intertwined. The Gift is a 30-minute experience open to the public.
Ahead of the presentation, actor, director, producer and literacy advocate LeVar Burton will join the co-curators of The Gift for an intimate conversation exploring the powerful themes of connection and loss.

Saturday, February 15

Free the Land! Free the People! Farmers Market & Closing Party
Crenshaw Dairy Mart | Free | 11:00AM-5:00PM

Join Crenshaw Dairy Mart for the exhibition closing event for Free the Land! Free the People! a study of the abolitionist pod, themed around the CDM tenet of Healing and featuring extended gallery hours and interactive gatherings. Featuring Prosperity Market, a mobile farmers market featuring Black farmers and food producers, workshops from Teach to Reach and Huma House, and a Black Farmers Meetup led by WOW Flower Project, the event will foster community engagement, support small businesses, and provide educational and healing experiences through art and agriculture.

Sound Experience with Colloboh
Getty Center | 
Free with RSVP | 6:00PM
Visit the Getty for an evening of sonic experimentation with producer and composer Colloboh inspired by the Getty Research Institute’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition Sensing the Future: Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.). Presented in partnership with dublab, this performance celebrates collaborations between artists and engineers—integrating technological processes, multi-sensory environments, modular synthesizers, and activated visual effects—tying the historical significance of E.A.T.’s groundbreaking pioneers with contemporary electronic experimentation. 
*Advanced registration for this event is now closed, but there will be a standby line and walk-ins are welcome.

Friday, February 21, 2025

Women, Surrealism, and the Occult in Los Angeles
USC Fisher Museum | 
Free | 2-4 PM
Join curators Ilene Susan Fort and Laura Whitcomb and independent scholar Lisa Janssen at the USC Fisher Museum for a panel discussion on the role of Surrealism and the occult in Sci-fi, Magick, Queer L.A. Renate Druks and Cameron, two prominent artists in the exhibition, will be the starting point to consider the important contributions of women to midcentury Los Angeles art and occult history more broadly. Both creative muses for queer filmmakers Kenneth Anger and Curtis Harrington, Druks and Cameron were also highly prolific artists whose work was informed by their travels to Mexico and interests in Surrealism, psychoanalysis, astrology, and tarot. Their impact on art today is more palpable than ever; for those seeking alternative visions of the world, their indelible artworks offer enchanting possibilities.

Tuesday, February 25

Conceptualizing the Multiverse: Josiah McElheny, David Weinberg, and Michael Govan
LACMA | 
Free with RSVP | 7:00-8:30PM
Join artist Josiah McElheny, astrophysicist David Weinberg, and LACMA director Michael Govan as they explore the multiverse—the idea that countless universes exist alongside our own—embodied in Josiah McElheny’s striking installation Island Universe, currently on view in the Resnick Pavilion. They will discuss our evolving understanding of this fascinating concept and representations of coexisting universes.  The event is presented in conjunction with LACMA’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition Mapping the Infinite: Cosmologies Across Cultures and Josiah McElheny: Island Universe.

Friday, February 28

Scientia Sexualis Convening: Reckoning and Repair (Day One)
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | 
Free with RSVP | 6:00-8:30PM
Presented in conjunction with ICA LA’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide exhibition Scientia Sexualis, join a three-day convening titled Reckoning and Repair to facilitate deep engagement with the exhibition’s timely themes. The weekend will include dynamic conversations between artists, writers, curators, researchers, and historians committed to in-depth explorations of the intersections of art, sex, and science from the perspectives of trans, feminist, anti-racist, and decolonial studies. Visit the ICA LA website for a full schedule of the weekend’s events.

PST ART Exhibitions on View

Last chance! These PST ART exhibitions are closing in February:

PST ART exhibitions to see in February and beyond:

Credit:  PST ART: Art & Science Collide

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