"46 N. Los Robles: A History of the Pasadena Art Museum" traces the development of the museum from 1945-1969 through 40 works of modern and contemporary art that shaped it. Read more.
"From Start To Finish" chronicles the making and conservation of De Wain Valentine's monumental polyester and resin 12ft x 8ft sculpture, abandoned in 1975 and completed for PST. Read more.
"Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960–1980" examines 140 works by African American artists influential in the arts community during the civil rights and Black Power eras. Read more.
"Asco: Elite of the Obscure, A Retrospective, 1972–1987" looks back on the Chicano art group from East LA who used art as a response to the turbulence in Los Angeles at the time. Read more.
"Golden State of Craft: California 1960 - 1985" explores the handmade movement through 75 pieces of wood, glass, clay, textiles, and metal works representative of this era. Read more.
"Collaboration Labs: Southern California Artists & The Artist Space Movement" examines the creation of artist spaces and the collaborations that resulted from them in the 1970s. Read more.
"Civic Virtue: The Impact of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and the Watts Towers Art Center" chronicles the evolution of the space into a community arts center. Read more.
"Art Along the Hyphen: The Mexican-American Generation" features 100 rarely seen works from the early 20th century through the rise of the Chicano movement. Read more.
"Peace Press Graphics 1967-1987: Art in the Pursuit of Social Change" features the work of the activist-artist group who created art meant to inspire political and social change. Read more.
"Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-1975" explores the culture, politics and art of pop music during this era of social struggle. Read more.