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Black History Month 2026 Events
Black History Month events for February Strength Forged in Struggle - Power Sustained Through Purpose Register for events here. A Century of Black History Commemorations 2026 marks a century of national commemorations of Black history. Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson, George Cleveland Hall, William D. Hartgrove, Jesse E. Moorland, Alexander L. Jackson, and James E. Stamps institutionalized the teaching, study, dissemination, and commemoration of Black history when they Founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH) on…
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »TOPOGRAPHIX Latinx Photographers and the Suburban Landscape
More than a backdrop, "place" is a character that shapes and reflects the identities of its inhabitants. Topographic presents photography by Latinx artists who engage their environments, transform lands into language, and locate memory and history in places that remain alive with possibility. Curated by Aydinaneth Ortiz and Janet Owen Driggs, Topographix is part of Foto SoCal. The opening reception is February 12. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »TOPOGRAPHIX Latinx Photographers and the Suburban Landscape
More than a backdrop, "place" is a character that shapes and reflects the identities of its inhabitants. Topographic presents photography by Latinx artists who engage their environments, transform lands into language, and locate memory and history in places that remain alive with possibility. Curated by Aydinaneth Ortiz and Janet Owen Driggs, Topographix is part of Foto SoCal. The opening reception is February 12. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »Elders – Arnoldo Vargas Exhibition
The intent of the exhibit is to give image and voice to elders in contemporary society. At a time when elders are under attack it is imperative to honor those who have laid the foundation that we stand on today. The opening reception is February 25 and the exhibition closes April 16. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
Find out more »TOPOGRAPHIX Latinx Photographers and the Suburban Landscape
More than a backdrop, "place" is a character that shapes and reflects the identities of its inhabitants. Topographic presents photography by Latinx artists who engage their environments, transform lands into language, and locate memory and history in places that remain alive with possibility. Curated by Aydinaneth Ortiz and Janet Owen Driggs, Topographix is part of Foto SoCal. The opening reception is February 12. This free exhibition takes place in the Edouard de Merlier Gallery.
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