Drawing on Jewish values and tradition, the Skirball presents a wide array of public programs for people of all cultural backgrounds. Explore our upcoming offerings below and join us for experiences that promote hope, discovery, and connection.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day Concert
Saturday, January 11, 2025
Join the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles for an uplifting evening honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Unscorching Our Earth: Repair through Intersectional Climate Activism
Sunday, January 19, 2:00 pm
Presented as part of the Getty-led initiative PST ART: Art & Science Collide and in conjunction with the related Skirball exhibition Ancient Wisdom for a Future Ecology: Trees, Time, and Technology, this conversation features young climate activists from across the country who are leading the movement for change.
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Common Ground Dinner: A Community Meal for Civil Rights
Tuesday, January 21, 7:00 pm
The next in our special series of shared meals and collaborative gatherings using tableware from the Common Ground installation, this evening of food and conversation celebrates the enduring power of solidarity, allyship, connection, and collective action in Los Angeles.
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The Aunties
Saturday, February 1, 7:30 pm
Join us for an engaging live storytelling performance celebrating the women that shape, heal, and uphold Indigenous communities—aunties.
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Museums Free-for-All
Sunday, February 2
Gain complimentary admission to the Skirball galleries as part of the annual Museums Free-for-All, a joint effort by over thirty local museums to present art and culture to the diverse communities of Southern California for FREE.
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Festival of the Trees: A Celebration of Tu B’Shevat
Sunday, February 2, 11:30 am–4:30 pm
Join us for a daylong celebration of the Jewish New Year of the Trees to enjoy Earth's bounty with music, food, conversation, guided walking tours, art making, and more.
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The Skirball and Writers Bloc Present Peter Beinart and David Myers
Tuesday, February 18, 7:30 pm
Learn from author/columnist Peter Beinart as he discusses his new book intertwining personal experience, history, and a clear vision for the future alongside UCLA Distinguished Professor David Myers.