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SUMMARY:Samizdat Sundays and Other Subversions
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Samizdat Sundays—hands‑on textile workshops inspired by the spirit of creative resistance and DIY culture found in samizdat traditions. Each week offers a different project\, connecting archival stories of subversion with contemporary making. \nWe encourage participants to bring an item each week—a T‑shirt\, a pair of jeans\, or any textile you’re ready to transform\, repair\, or experiment with. \nEach session is free\, open to all skill levels\, and guided by artists who delight in subversion and play. Come for one or come for all—together we’ll stitch\, alter\, repair\, and imagine new forms of expression. \nSchedule:\nSun\, Sep 14 | Hidden Pocket \nBring a piece of clothing to transform with a secret pocket. \nSun\, Sep 21 | Boro Workshop & “Finish It” Clinic \nMake a boro-style cleaning rag\, potholder\, or coaster—or bring back a past project to finish. \nSun\, Sep 28 | Cloth Book Cover \nBring a favorite book and create a custom cloth cover. \nSun\, Oct 5 | Protest Hut \nInspired by shelters made by Crimean Tatars. \nSun\, Oct 12 | Disaster Shirt & Visible Repair \nAdd embroidered text to a shirt or jacket\, plus another chance to finish earlier projects. \nSun\, Oct 19 | Paper Book Cover \nStart a three-week series on folded paper objects. Bring a book to wrap. \nSun\, Oct 26 | Portable Altar \nMake origami boxes and stands. \nSun\, Nov 2 | Memorial Accordion Book \nCoinciding with Day of the Dead\, design a decorated accordion book from cloth\, paper\, or drawing. \nSun\, Nov 9 | Image/Text Collage: Mini-Zine \nUse old magazines to create a one-page zine or collage. \nSun\, Nov 16 | Image/Text Collage: Reveal/Conceal \nPlay with envelopes and folding forms that hide and reveal images and text. \nSun\, Nov 23 | Image/Text Collage: Accordion or Box \nCraft books or boxes entirely from salvaged magazine and book pages. \nSun\, Dec 7 | Mail Art: Postcards \nExperiment with small-scale postal art. \nSun\, Dec 14 | Mail Art: Folding Cards \nMake folding cards with or without custom envelopes. \nSun\, Dec 21 | Mail Art: Mail-a-Scroll \nSend a scroll through the USPS—cloth or paper\, testing the limits of the post. \nAbout the teaching artist \nKate Ingold is an LA-based artist and poet working with the discarded\, the damaged\, and the worn out. Materials and methods include textiles\, collage\, photography\, video\, ceramics\, and performative installation. She works in series driven by conceptual concerns and is currently making work in two interwoven projects: Relics for Future Rituals and Damaged Goods/Small Repairs. \nRSVPs for this free program do not guarantee admission. Limited seating is available on a first come\, first served basis. \nAn ADA-accessible entrance to the Glorya Kaufman Community Center is available through the garden gate from the parking lot.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/samizdat-sundays-and-other-subversions-10/
LOCATION:Glorya Kaufman Community Center at the Wende Museum\, 10858 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Family Day: Postcards Connecting Communities
DESCRIPTION:In the Cold War\, shortwave radio operators used QSL cards as a form of identity. These postcards often featured art from the operator’s homeland. This Family Day\, we’re taking inspiration from QSL cards! You and your family can decorate your own postcard to represent your community. What special places or landmarks would you include? What other things visually represent your city or neighborhood? \nAdditionally\, W6TRW Amateur Radio Club (Redondo Beach) and W6UE Caltech Amateur Radio Club (CITARC) will be demonstrating radio equipment and explaining how amateur radio supports communication\, science\, and emergency response.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/family-day-postcards-connecting-communities/
LOCATION:The Wende Museum\, 10808 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Wende Museum Exhibition Tours: Counter/Surveillance
DESCRIPTION:Join us for free guided tours of the Wende Museum’s exhibition Counter/Surveillance: Control\, Privacy\, Agency. \nExplore the origins of modern surveillance technologies and tactics in Counter/Surveillance\, tracing their development from the Cold War to today\, alongside the creative resistance of dissidents and artists. \nThis exhibition offers a powerful and highly relevant look at control and resistance in a world shaped by surveillance and censorship.
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/wende-museum-exhibition-tours-counter-surveillance-78/
LOCATION:The Wende Museum\, 10808 Culver Boulevard\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour
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SUMMARY:The Tragedy of Franz Liszt: A Recital with Michael Walsh
DESCRIPTION:As a special event for the American Freedom Alliance\, Michael Walsh is coming to Los Angeles to perform a piano recital prior to his concert tour across Europe: \nTHE TRAGEDY OF FRANZ LISZT \n1) Liszt\, Transcendental Etude No. 1 “Preludio”\n2) Liszt\, Five Hungarian Folksongs\n3) Liszt: The Chapel of William Tell (Annees de pelerinage\, Bk 1)\n4) Wagner: Album-Sonata in A-flat (for Mathilde Wesendonck) \nINTERMISSION\n5) Liszt: Angelus! Prière aux anges gardiens (Annees\, Bk 3)\n6) Liszt: Cypresses of the Villa d’Este II (Annees\, Bk 3)\n7) Liszt: Mephisto Waltz #4\n8) Sursum Corda (Annees\, Bk. 3) \nThe recital is free\, but you must pre-register as space is limited \nAbout Michael Walsh \nThe author of 19 published novels and non-fiction books and a lifetime member of the Writers Guild of America\, the Hollywood screenwriters’ union\, Michael Walsh was for 16 years the classical music critic and a foreign correspondent for Time Magazine\, for which he covered Vladimir Horowitz’s 1986 return to Russia as well as the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the end of the U.S.S.R in 1991. \nHe won the 2004 American Book Awards prize for fiction for his novel\, And All the Saints\, a fictionalized autobiography of the notorious Irish-American gangster\, Owney Madden\, bought before publication by MGM\, and also wrote As Time Goes By\, a licensed novelistic sequel to the movie Casablanca for Warner Books. In addition\, he is the co-writer of hit Disney Channel movie Cadet Kelly\, which at its debut in 2002 was the highest-rated show and highest-rated original movie in the history of the channel. \nHis books The Devil’s Pleasure Palace and The Fiery Angel have become foundational in any discussion of the importance of restoring Western civilization. His book Last Stands: Why Men Fight When All is Lost has been described by Victor Davis Hanson as “a philosophical and spiritual defense of the premodern world\, of the tragic view\, of physical courage\, and of masculinity and self-sacrifice in an age when those ancient virtues are too often caricatured and dismissed.” \nHIs most recent book is A Rage to Conquer: Twelve Battles That Changed the Course of Western History which was the focus of an AFA-David Horowitz Freedom Center event at which he tied together great military battles and the music that formed their backdrop. It was that event that inspired this recital. \nMichael has spoken at several AFA events including last year’s “War on Men” conference and the 2019 “Long March” conference\, and the AFA looks forward to this special evening!
URL:https://wendemuseum.org/event/the-tragedy-of-franz-liszt-a-recital-with-michael-walsh/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Partner,Music
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