Amber Mark- Lose My Cool
Things to do in Los Angeles this weekend (9/21-9/24/17)-
Thursday
Amber Mark and Kacy Hill are the opening acts for the Glass Animals show at The Shrine
For Hauser & Wirth’s free outdoor double feature film screening this week, artist Paul McCarthy has chosen The Pawnbroker and Mudhoney
The Venice Art Crawl returns with galleries open late and free performances
Friday
Hammer Museum is having a free music night- ¡Pa’rriba! (Get Up!)- with performances by Lido Pimienta, Sister Mantos, and Chulita Vinyl Club
TokiMonsta is playing at The Wiltern
Steady Holiday and Jimmy Whispers are opening for Dent May at the Bootleg Theater
Psychic TV are playing at the Echoplex with LA Drones
This Will Destroy You are playing at Pico Union Project
Saturday
Outfest Fusion is hosting Proud Movie Night in Grand Park with a showcase of short films, DJ sets, and a Q&A with filmmakers before the films
There will be a reading of Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea in the North Gallery of Hauser & Wirth, chosen by artist Paul McCarthy to follow his exhibition (free but register)
The Hi Hat and Play Like A Girl are having a free panel discussion- Pitch Perfect: Navigating The World of Press and Publicity– with a group of women journalists and publicists from the music industry
Kasabian are playing at The Wiltern with Slaves opening
So Many Wizards, Melted and Pinky Pinky are playing a benefit downtown for Non Plus Ultra
Sunday
MOCA Grand Ave is hosting roundtable discussion “addressing the omission of women from the dominant art historical narrative, both on a local and global scale”. Hammer Chief Curator Connie Butler and Los Angeles–based artists Barbara T. Smith and Lita Albuquerque will discuss their work to remedy this as curators, art historians, and artists, with MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth moderating.
In conjunction with the programming for Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, artist Nuno Ramos will be discussing his work, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth, with curator Graham Steele (free but register)
Abbot Kinney Festival returns for its annual event with vendors, rides, live music and more (free)
Generacion Suicida are playing at The Echo with Fantasy Lane and Die Group
Frankie Rose is playing at the Echoplex with Suburban Living and Business of Dreams