The multisensory nature of art is explored in this exhibition, which looks at the intertwined relationship between contemporary art and living materials through large-scale installations, painting, mixed-media sculpture, video and sound. Over 20 artists from North, Central and South America have employed mediums like stones, avocado, cacao, achiote, cochineal and clay in their works, inviting visitors to engage their senses of touch, smell and hearing when interacting with the art. On Saturday, April 4, get an after-hours sneak peek of “Several Eternities,” plus three more new spring exhibitions, complemented by sets by Chulita Vinyl Club DJs in the courtyard, a photobooth and a cyanotype art-making activity—all free.
Coachella might steal the spotlight, but April has so much more to offer beyond the behemoth music fest. In fact, it’s long been my favorite month of the year—there’s something about the perfect weather (beach days are almost here), cherry blossoms and wildflowers in bloom, and weekends full of festivals and cultural events—many of them free—teeming with uniquely L.A. programming. This year, I’m especially excited about the Night of Ideas, Gloria Molina Grand Park’s Easy Mornings, Bob Baker Day and, one of my faves, the Festival of Books. There are also lunchtime classical concerts, an Easter celebration at the Rose Bowl, Earth Day events, museum exhibitions and many more ways to celebrate springtime without opening your wallet this month.
















































