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Thu - Nov 19 -- Thu - Feb 25
  AFTER 1968; CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY

This exhibition showcases six African American artists and one artists' collective whose works explore how the actions and ideologies of the civil rights movement continue to be relevant today. Exhibiting artists are: Deborah Grant, Leslie Hewitt, Otabenga Jones and Associates, Adam Pendleton, Jefferson Pinder, Nadine Robinson and Hank Willis Thomas. Originally organized by the High Museum in Atlanta, After 1968 is the companion exhibition to Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement which will be present concurrently at the Skirball Cultural Center.

Thu - Nov 19 -- Thu - Feb 25
  AN IDEA CALLED TOMORROW-1

The exhibition features fourteen multi-media works by fifteen artists who present visions of what a sustainable and civil futuremust address for a healthy tomorrow. Exhibiting artists are: Kim Abeles, Jane Castillo, Abdelali Dahrouch, Joyce Dallal, Charles Dickson, Graham Goddard, John Halaka, Nobue Betty Kano, Kwahuumba and Seneferu, Sonia BasSheva-Manjon, Yong Soon Min, Dominique Moody, John Outterbridge and Ingrid Von Sydow. An Idea Called Tomorrow will be on view both at CAAM (1) and the Skirball Cultural Center (2).

Mon - Feb 01 -- Sun - Feb 28
  HARLEM OF THE WEST: JAZZ, BEBOP & BEATNIK

Celebrate the Fillmore District of San Francisco in the 1940's and 50's and the early 60's where Bebop jazz cross-pollinated with the Beat Movement and avant garde film making to make a dynamic scene.� The exhibit includes a phograps from the time with celebrities who frequented the clubs, including Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Lady Day and many others.� Also included are Harry Smith films with music by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker and poetry of African American beatnik Bof Kaufman.

Thu - Feb 04
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Fri - Feb 05
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sat - Feb 06
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sun - Feb 07
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Mon - Feb 08
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Tue - Feb 09
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Wed - Feb 10
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Thu - Feb 11
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Fri - Feb 12
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sat - Feb 13
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sun - Feb 14
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Mon - Feb 15
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Tue - Feb 16
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Wed - Feb 17
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Thu - Feb 18
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Fri - Feb 19
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sat - Feb 20
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sun - Feb 21
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Mon - Feb 22
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Tue - Feb 23
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Wed - Feb 24 -- Sun - Mar 07
  AN IDEA CALLED TOMORROW-1

The exhibition features fourteen multi-media works by fifteen artists who present visions of what a sustainable and civil futuremust address for a healthy tomorrow. Exhibiting artists are: Kim Abeles, Jane Castillo, Abdelali Dahrouch, Joyce Dallal, Charles Dickson, Graham Goddard, John Halaka, Nobue Betty Kano, Kwahuumba and Seneferu, Sonia BasSheva-Manjon, Yong Soon Min, Dominique Moody, John Outterbridge and Ingrid Von Sydow. An Idea Called Tomorrow will be on view both at CAAM (1) and the Skirball Cultural Center (2).

Wed - Feb 24
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Wed - Feb 24 -- Sun - Mar 07
  AFTER 1968: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY

This exhibition showcases six African American artists and one artists' collective whose works explore how the actions and ideologies of the civil rights movement continue to be relevant today. Exhibiting artists are: Deborah Grant, Leslie Hewitt, Otabenga Jones and Associates, Adam Pendleton, Jefferson Pinder, Nadine Robinson and Hank Willis Thomas. Originally organized by the High Museum in Atlanta, After 1968 is the companion exhibition to Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement which will be present concurrently at the Skirball Cultural Center.

Thu - Feb 25
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Fri - Feb 26
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sat - Feb 27
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.

Sun - Feb 28
  DANCE THEATRE OF HARLEM: 40 YEARS OF FIRSTS

Dance Theatre of Harlem has made history in the 40 years since it was founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook. This multi-media exhibit captures the majesty of the choreography, the beauty of the costuming, the dancers who defied gravity and stereotyping, plus Mitchell's wide ranging accomplishments.