2019 Events
You will make your own collages as you explore the medium as an inherently queer and feminist art form.
Read MoreLearn how to make your own vat of indigo dye and experiment with shibori, an ancient style of surface design.
Read MoreJoin artist and Holocaust survivor Trudie Strobel along with author Jody Savin for the first public discussion of Savin's forthcoming book "Stitched & Sewn: The Life-Saving Art of Trudie Strobel."
Read MoreThis final program on closing day will expand on the Berman Board's line of inquiry and connect the themes and ideas explored in the exhibition and related public programs.
Read MorePlease join us for an open discussion with shared reflections around the present, past, and future narratives from the extended region now known as California, US and Baja California, MX.
Read MoreConnor will guide participants to look, study, and draw the objects under consideration by the Berman Board.
Read MoreSABOTEURS Issue #5: bitter/sweet launch event featuring readings, performances, and a community holiday market.
Read MoreFeaturing a virtual tour of the Unknown Landmarks of Highland Park hosted by Gordon Henderson.
Read MoreCreate your own original 2D ceramic holiday ornaments with the wonderful medium of clay!
Read MoreZiascope is a film by Nikki Darling and Dean Erdmann that is part of a larger, ongoing project dealing with the history of Northern New Mexico via the entryway of Darling’s matrilineal family.
Read MoreLed by Claire Van Holland of CVLedger, this workshop will help reduce the “fear factor” that artists struggle with when dealing with their money management concerns.
Read MoreA voice actor will orate the various documents used to catalogue the Berman Board collection.
Read MoreArtist and educator Hillary Mushkin will moderate a panel discussion related to her ongoing project of the same title.
Read MoreBuild a unique, artful lamp that hides or reveals images from within. Transform your watercolor paintings on heavyweight paper into sculptural objects that illuminate at the flick of a switch.
Read MoreConnor will guide participants to look, study, and draw the objects under consideration by the Berman Board.
Read MoreThis workshop invites participants to imagine the impacts of colonization and examine how colonialism works to break and divide indigenous communities.
Read MoreSee our current exhibitions, enjoy art-making activities for all ages, savor locally brewed craft beer, and dance all night to Los Angeles DJ collective dublab.
Read MoreCome check out the 'Homelessness in Suburbia San Gabriel Valley' pop-up art gallery at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena and see how homelessness looks in the suburbs of the region.
Read MorePart of the 2019 Lambda LitFest, this literary event features queer writers of color reading from their latest works.
Read MorePlease join the Armory Center for the Arts for a closing artist panel and discussion on the photographs, imagery, and documentation tracing Club SCUM’s prolific three-year history.
Read MoreAn annual exhibition of developmentally delayed adults from the City of Pasadena's Adaptive Recreation Art Class
Read MoreClub SCUM and the Armory invite all queer youth of color and allies to a day of creative workshops and presentations
Read MorePlease join The Winter Office for the last in a series of public conversations at the Armory on non-ideal theories of art.
Read MoreExplore indigo vat dyeing and shibori resist techniques to create beautifully patterned textiles.
Read MorePlease join The Winter Office for the third in a series of public conversations on non-ideal theories of art.
Read MorePlease join The Winter Office for the first in a series of public conversations on non-ideal theories of art.
Read MoreThe Feminist Library On Wheels (F.L.O.W.) is celebrating their 5 year anniversary at the Armory! Join in the festivities. All activities are free and open to the public.
Read MoreYou and your guests are cordially invited to join us as we celebrate the opening of THE WINTER OFFICE: Non-Perfect Dwelling on Saturday, July 29 from 6 to 8 pm at Armory Center for the Arts.
Read MoreEnjoy a range of fine spirits, all personally selected by Everson Royce owner Joe Capella.
Read MoreJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Exhibition Opening: Club SCUM: Three Year Anniversary Exhibition on Saturday, June 22 from 6 to 8 pm at Armory Center for the Arts. This reception is free and open to everyone.
Read MoreJoin the Smithsonian Latino Center and the Armory for a full day of activities for families and visitors of all ages.
Read MoreStudents from La Cañada High School and Flintridge Preparatory School come together to curate diverse stories examining the push and pull of work and family and its relevance to their lives.
Read MoreJoin us for the Armory’s Biennial Off the Wall Art Auction & Gala
Read MoreThis month's tasting will showcase exceptional bottles of fine Japanese whiskeys (both single malt and blended), all personally selected by Everson Royce owner Joe Capella.
Read MoreWe are pleased to present a conversation between Sandra de la Loza and poet, teacher, and community activist Sesshu Foster.
Read MoreThis month's tasting will showcase exceptional bottles of fine scotch whiskeys (both single malt and blended), all personally selected by Everson Royce owner Joe Capella.
Read MoreJoin us at the Armory on Saturday, April 20 and share your vision for how your community can become healthier, more livable, and more resilient.
Read MoreA showcase of the energetic, thoughtful and unapologetic work from the Armory’s Art High program
Read MoreMake the Armory your hub location, then hop on free shuttle buses connecting dozens of other cultural destinations.
Read MoreMake the Armory your hub location, then hop on free shuttle buses connecting dozens of other cultural destinations.
Read MoreAn exhibition that celebrates Art Center’s students and alumni of color and their explorations of self, identity, and visibility through creative work.
Read MoreYou and your guests are cordially invited to join us as we celebrate the opening of two exhibitions.
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