Studio News
- Highlights -
Peruse the Press Release and issues of proofs to the left for more detailed information.
April 24, 2010
The Studio's annual fundraiser--"An Affair in April" features Max Benavidez, Lennie Bluett and other stellar entertainment...more
October 31, 2009
KPCC 89.3 TOWN HALL JOURNAL features the Studio's Evergreen Walking Tour in its Halloween radio magazine. Listen here.
October 3, 2009
Law & Disorder exhibit opens and highlights the different factions that make up the history of law making and law breaking in Southern California. This exhibit will run until October 2010.
October 3, 2009
The Studio partners with the venerable TOWN HALL Los Angeles for Evergreen Cemetery Walking Tour.
September 13, 2008
Signs of Our Times exhibit opens at the Studio's Chinatown Gallery. This participatory installation invites residents to read and listen to the landscapes that surround Southern Californians...more
July 1, 2008
The Studio partners with the venerable TOWN HALL Los Angeles for Fall Walking Tour...more
May 16, 2008
The Studio for Southern California History is proud to announce that the Candelaria Fund has awarded it a grant towards general operating costs...more
March 24, 2008
The Studio for Southern California History is proud to announce that the Annenberg Foundation has awarded us a grant towards the building and introduction of the LA History Archive, a multimedia resource for exploring regional history...more
December 12, 2007
The Studio for Southern California History earns its nonprofit status and officially separates from Community Partners in early 2008.
September 15, 2007
Playing Place: Southern California Sports opened and will run until August 25, 2008. This program explores Southern California’s vast history of sports through conceptions of play, leisure & competition. Playing Place, Southern California Sports traces the countless individuals who have shaped and make local history in sports history and feature local sports, athletes, and coaches who have made the region a physical fitness center. In addition to looking at many sports, this exhibit explores the role of sports in public expression, particularly for groups denied a voice in mainstream society throughout history...more
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