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It’s Sunday! We have choices today! Some events are in-person opportunities while other a virtual experiences. Take a look! Enjoy! Please stay safe!

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Welcome Back!
The Petersen Automotive Museum
Supercars: A Century of Spectacle and Speed
Reclaimed Rust: The James Hetfield Collection
6060 Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles
What to Know Before You Go!
323 964 6331
petersen.org
   SUPERCARS is the new exhibition open at the Petersen Automotive Museum, created during the temporary closure created by the pandemic. In addition to the more than 30 supercars representing a century of spectacle and speed, there’s RECLAIMED RUST, the custom car collection of Metallica front man James Hetfield.

   We can see the Supercars and Reclaimed Rust exhibitions at Petersen Automotive Museum, winner of the Historic Motoring Awards, with pandemic required advanced ticket reservations. Details are available at petersen.org.

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Roxy Rose at Work
Electric Lab
Sunday, Noon to 5pm
Museum of Neon Art
216 South Brand Boulevard
Glendale
818 696 2149
neonmona.org
   At the Museum of Neon Art, internationally renown contemporary neon artist Roxy Rose demonstrates her style of neon glassblowing that has evolved the last 42 years at today’s Electric Lab event from Noon to 5pm. Details at neonmona.org.    

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Welcome Back!
The Broad
New Expansive Presentations
221 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles
What to Know Before You Go!
213 232 6250
thebroad.org

   The Broad Museum has re-opened and it welcomes us back with — what’s described as new expansive presentations of the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein, Kara Walker and Andy Warhol. Covid safety rules require reserved timed tickets in advance of your visit; thebroad.org website is the place to make reservations. Admission is free some exhibitions and events require a separate charge. Check before your visit.

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Free!
Made in L.A. 2020: a version
Hammer Museum
The Huntington
What to Know Before You Go!
Hammer.ucla.edu

    And, the Hammer Museum in Westwood and the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens in San Marino welcome us back with not one but two venues for its pandemic postponed MADE IN LA 2020: A VERSION.  The work of 30 Los Angeles based artists is on display at both locations!  Covid safety, advance reservations for this unique two location art experience should be made at hammer.ucla.edu. Admission to both venues is free!

    So, let’s make this a “…we can return to museums, safely…” Sunday. Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.

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