The summer months have arrived and with it comes a bounty of fun happening this first week of June. From art exhibits to local festivals and more, we have you covered with events going on from June 2 through June 4.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | June 2 – June 4
Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody
When: May 27 – October 8
Where: DTLA
What: Discover the vibrant world of Keith Haring, a celebrated pop artist known for his iconic barking dogs and radiant baby motifs, at The Broad. This curated exhibition showcases over 120 distinctive pieces and archival material, exploring Haring’s unique legacy in pop art over the past four decades.
Wayfinding
When: Until September 10
Where: Miracle Mile
What: The third biennial, focused on how artists are expanding the limits of clay art, is presented by L.A.’s unique public exhibition space dedicated to contemporary craft and community-oriented folk art. The exhibition showcases the work of 14 artists who innovatively connect the intrinsic qualities of clay to elements of land and water.
Melrose Rooftop Theatre
When: Until June 30
Where: E.P. & L.P.
What: E.P. & L.P., a trendy restaurant and rooftop bar in West Hollywood, offers more than just modern American cuisine and artisanal cocktails. The venue also accommodates the Melrose Rooftop Theatre, an outdoor film series that operates for most of the year. These screenings take place on the rooftop area connected to its al fresco bar, L.P.
Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | June 2 – June 4
Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare
When: May 4 – September 3
Where: Skirball Cultural Center
What: Today’s claims of censorship may seem dramatic, but years ago, the government truly enforced blacklisting in the entertainment industry due to perceived beliefs. This Skirball exhibit examines the 1947 House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, Hollywood’s response, and the blacklist’s impact, particularly on Jewish creatives and executives
Off the 405
When: May 20 – August 26
Where: Westside
What: Experience stunning hilltop sunsets and live music at the Getty’s free Saturday shows, starting with SPELLING. Arrive after 3 pm for lower parking fees, early exhibit visits, and beating the dinner rush!
Dawoud Bey & Carrie Mae Weems: In Dialogue
When: Until July 9
Where: The Getty Center | Westside
What: This traveling photography exhibit showcases four decades of creative collaboration between Dawoud Bey and Carrie Mae Weems. Having first crossed paths in Harlem during the 1970s, the duo has maintained a strong friendship while exploring common themes of race, power, and representation in their work, centered around the Black community.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | June 2 – June 4
Movies at the Park- Moana
When: June 3
Where: Studio City Recreation Center
What: Catch the Disney animated hit ‘Moana’ this Saturday! This is bound to be a family-friendly evening of fun with hula dancers, food, shaved ice, and more.
Ali Wong
When: May 19 – June 16
Where: Thousand Oaks
What: Experience the verbal fury and fearless humor of Ali Wong, known for her breakout 2016 Netflix special ‘Baby Cobra’, in this upcoming comedy show!
Grand Views: The Immersive World of Panoramas
When: Glendale
Where: Until September 10
What: Experience the enchanting union of L.A.’s unique Velaslavasay Panorama and Glendale’s Forest Lawn Museum, as they present an exhibition of striking large-scale paintings. This immersive display is categorized into three sections: the early history of panoramas, crucifixion panoramas, and panoramas representing Hollywood and Los Angeles.
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | June 2 – June 4
Conejo Orchid Society Annual Show and Sale in Thousand Oaks
When: June 2
Where: Thousand Oaks Library
What: See an exhibit of members’ orchids in full bloom. A wide variety of orchids (nursery plants and members’ plants) will be available for sale along with orchid planting mix and fertilizer. Other garden plants will also be available.
Thousand Oaks Pop-Up Arts & Music Fest
When: June 2
Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum
What: The festival features “pop-up” public performances at various locations throughout Thousand Oaks. The goal of the festival is to provide residents with an opportunity to actively participate in and enjoy the arts without having to come to the theatre. People are encouraged to bring their own chair/blanket, food, and drink and come enjoy great entertainment on a summer evening.
Wine Brew & K9 Crew Event Hosted by Ventura Sheriff’s K9 Foundation
When: June 3, 1pm – 5pm
Where: 3370 Sunset Valley Rd, Moorpark
What: The Ventura Sheriff’s K9 Foundation invites you to the “Wine, Brew & K9 Crew” event on Saturday, June 3, 2023. This fundraising event will include your favorite food from AIR Pizza, beverages from local breweries, family entertainment, and K9 demonstrations…not to mention raffle prizes and access to Underwood Family Farms.