Check out the latest NHMLA Talks, Women Paint L.A., on Friday, March 22 from 6-9 p.m. This FREE discussion explores how women muralists shape the cultural production of the city while paving the way for more unique stories, perspectives, and discussions. Join muralists Barbara Carrasco, Noni Olabisi, and Kristy Sandoval for a conversation with historian Denise Sandoval as they talk candidly about their work in L.A.

March 22, 2019 | 6-9 PM
Murals have the power to stop people in their tracks, immortalize a location, and command attention. They not only adorn public spaces, but have the ability to communicate important messages on a larger platform. In Los Angeles, women muralists create work that reflects their lives, lived experiences, and also the diversity of their audiences. This discussion explores how women artists shape the cultural production of the city while paving the way for more unique stories, perspectives, and discussions. Join muralists Barbara Carrasco, Noni Olabisi, and Kristy Sandoval for a conversation with historian Denise Sandoval as they talk candidly about their work in L.A.
SCHEDULE
6 PM: Doors open, explore Becoming Los Angeles and Sin Censura exhibitions
7 PM: Discussion begins followed by Q&A
9 PM: Program concludes
COST
FREE with RSVP
LOCATION
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007