You probably know of Shepard Fairey through “Obey Giant” stickers and later his Obama “Hope” poster, but his body of work comprises so much more than that. A new exhibition at Beyond the Streets explores the artist’s relationship with printmaking, displaying more than 400 of his original screen prints—including some rare and historic editions and hybrid works that combine screen printing with stenciling—and offering a behind‑the‑scenes look at Fairey’s methods. The exhibition runs though January 11 and will kick off with an opening reception on Saturday, November 15, from 7 to 10pm.
Halloween is behind us, but November keeps the fall festivities going with lots of free Day of the Dead celebrations throughout SoCal right at the start of the month. Open-streets events, indie craft fairs, art gallery shows, free live music and more should keep us busy until the city’s holiday happenings kick off. And while many of those ticketed, there are lots of free light displays to check out that will have you singing, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.”






































