Where Art, Nature, and Community Meet in L.A.
Celebrating two vibrant exhibitions—John Birtle: More Is More and Too Fast to Sing by Jazmin “Jazzy” Romero—the Barnsdall Art Park transformed into a living, breathing art experience.
The public programs invite Angelenos to do more than look at art—they encourage them to experience it. From fabric-based works designed to be touched, sat on, or spread out picnic-style, to playful installations that blurred the line between artwork and gathering space, the goal was simple: bring people together and activate the natural beauty of Barnsdall.
One of the day’s most memorable moments came from a heartfelt performance featuring Romero and her dog, Rocky—a moving reflection on love, companionship, and shared space. It was a reminder that art doesn’t just live on walls, it lives in relationships, stories, and collective moments.
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The public programs invite Angelenos to do more than look at art—they encourage them to experience it. From fabric-based works designed to be touched, sat on, or spread out picnic-style, to playful installations that blurred the line between artwork and gathering space, the goal was simple: bring people together and activate the natural beauty of Barnsdall.
One of the day’s most memorable moments came from a heartfelt performance featuring Romero and her dog, Rocky—a moving reflection on love, companionship, and shared space. It was a reminder that art doesn’t just live on walls, it lives in relationships, stories, and collective moments.
Find more events at culture.lacity.gov
#LACityResidents #LACityEvents #CultureLA