The Westerbeck Recital Hall is one of the main venues in Pasadena City College, Pasadena, CA. Equipped with state of the art technology, the venue is mainly used for concerts, recitals and music performances. The venue serves as a practice ground and a stage for in-house events.
PØST is an impressive gallery exhibiting thought-provoking art since 1995. An interesting place to initiate a dialogue between various artists, and indulge connoisseurs, PØST is where close to 500 exhibitions have been successfully executed. The non-conformist nature of the works displayed here is what sets the institution apart from art galleries across the city. This is a place for the opinionated artists and their aficionados.
In order to promote the culture and traditions of the Jewish community, the Center for Jewish Culture and Creativity was established in 1990 in the city of Tel Aviv. The main aim of the organization is to sponsor fellow Jews with creative ideas and also conserve the culture as well as traditions of the Jewish people in Israel and the United States.
The Benjamin Creme Museum is a museum that displays the artwork pieces of the artist and esotericist Benjamin Creme. He was a renowned Scottish artist who inspired millions through his works. It also contains spiritual works of the artist who authored a number of prophetic books. You can attend the several events that are hosted every year to celebrate his life works.
Cinematic Pictures Group is a multi-purpose space located in Los Angeles, CA. They function as a Production House, Publishing House, and an Event Space which is equipped with state of the art facilities. The center also functions as an art gallery with a huge collection of photographs and other pieces of art on display. The venue is available for live music performances, film screenings, dance shows, auditions, fashion shows, etc, and private events like weddings and parties.
The Gallery of Functional Art exhibits traditional and innovative creations, which can be used for some sort of household purpose. "Art furniture," including lamps, tables, chairs and picture frames, has been constructed from materials ranging from wood to bottle caps. The prices here go from next to nothing up into the thousands. The more expensive prices are attached to amazing pieces like the anatomical drawers of Joseph Somers and the "Last Supper" seat by Jon Bok. You won't find a collection of art like this anywhere else in the area, so don't miss it.