It all starts on Nov. 4 with the opening of the group exhibition “Queer Califas: LA Latinx Art.” The multi-disciplinary show was curated by artist and West Hollywood resident Rubén Esparza, and features multi-generational LGBTQ artists – from communities across the U.S. and beyond – who call California home. They include Laura Aguilar, Marcel Alcala, Maritza Amezcua, Enrique Castrejon, Rick Castro, Ben Cuevas, Gregorio Davila, Diego Eduardo, Cleonette Harris, Carolina Hicks aka SBTL CLNG, Rigo Maldonado, Roy Martinez aka Lambe Culo, Miguel Angel Reyes, Angelo Alessandro Rodarte, Manuel Rodrigues aka Sad Boy, Daniel “Chino” Rodriguez, Joey Terrill and Rommy Torrico and a performance by El Sancha y Las Sirenas.
The series encompasses events related to the Getty Foundation Initiative “Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA” and additional original projects that West Hollywood is presenting
The exhibition opens with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. at Long Hall in Plummer Park, which is at 7377 Santa Monica Blvd. Queer Califas runs through Dec. 9 and is open weekly Friday through Sunday, from 1 to 7 p.m.
The time of the opening on November 4 has been changed to 6-9PM. If you scroll down to the Queer Califas mention on the City of West Hollywood’s WeHo Artes page, you can verify: http://www.weho.org/residents/weho-arts-and-culture/west-hollywood-celebrates-pacific-standard-time-2017
Thank you,
Laura Grover PR Consultant for WeHo Arts