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Tue–Fri, 12:00–5:00 pm
Sat–Sun, 10:00 am–5:00 pm
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Skirball Cultural Center

Public Programs

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.

Upcoming Events

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    Public Programs
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    Music, Performance

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day Concert

    Saturday, January 17, 7:30 pm

    Don't miss the return of the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles—the largest Black majority orchestra in the nation—performing their MLK Jr. tribute concert.

    Details and reservations

    A choir and orchestra performing
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    Film

    TORN: The Israel-Palestine Poster War on New York City Streets (2024)

    Sunday, January 25, 2:00 pm

    Featuring artists, activists, students, rabbis, and hostage families, TORN is an unflinching and deeply human portrait of empathy under siege. This documentary screening includes a live discussion with filmmaker Nim Shapira and TORN Project artist Susan Lerner, moderated by Skirball Curator and Collections Specialist, Alissa Schapiro, PhD.

    Details and reservations

    Still from TORN with Nim Shapira looking at posters on the ground.
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    Special Event

    What We Carry Workshop

    Sunday, February 22, 10:00 am–1:00 pm

    This special workshop offers you the chance to have your stories and object replicas incorporated into Jenny Yurshansky's upcoming exhibition, What We Carry, opening October 2026 at the Skirball.

    Details and reservations

    An assortment of white objects including scissors and cups are laid across a black table.
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    Public Programs
    Category
    Performance

    Masters of Subversion: Confronting Cigar

    Friday, February 27, 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm

    Imagine a story behind the story of Philip Guston’s seminal painting, Cigar, interpreted through spoken word, live music, and dance in the Draw Them In, Paint Them Out exhibition.

    Details and reservations

    Painting of a hooded figure holding their hand out in the shape of a gun, holding a smoking cigarette.
Mother holding young daughter dancing and smiling outside during a festival

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