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Aug 10 2021 1:28 pm
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Inside the ethereal dreamscape of immersive art exhibition, ‘Tidepools’

Cheantay Jensen

This new exhibition at Compound offers an immersive, sensory experience that harnesses science for “magical” encounters.

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May 14 2020 12:04 pm
  • art installation

Outdoor exhibition offers chance to find art in some unusual places, including Long Beach

Asia Morris

More than 100 artists will have pieces in Long Beach and throughout Los Angeles County for viewers to find.

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Aug 6 2014 7:23 pm
  • art installation

The Mystery of the Silver Vacuums Lining Alamitos Remains Unsolved

Brian Addison

They were first noticed by a Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum employee this past Saturday, and have since remained a mystery: sitting in a row in the middle of Alamitos between 6th and 7th was a line of vacuum cleaners, painted silver.

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