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California Institute of the Arts faculty and staff move to unionise
Grievances include changes to healthcare benefits, stagnant wages, layoffs and running the nonprofit arts college like a for-profit business
Indigenous mound in St Louis is transferred to the Osage Nation
Along with the land transfer, the city of St Louis acknowledged the Osage Nation’s tribal sovereignty and their ancestral rights to the site
Los Angeles authorities criticised for art project to ‘beautify’ areas after unhoused people living in vehicles moved
In a city facing an acute housing crisis, and where around 14,000 people live in their vehicles, the initiative sparked a swift backlash from artists and housing advocates
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego’s recently closed downtown location to become Navy Seal Museum
The handover of the historical building, with an interior designed by Robert Irwin, marks the end of MCASD’s presence in downtown San Diego
Giving Los Angeles back its lungs: PST Art exhibitions will uncover the links between art, water and ecology
California’s water crisis is the backdrop to several hard-hitting shows, which will open across the state in September
New Mexico gallery shows art in fallen tree trunks and on branches—for one-day show in the mountains
The Valley's latest exhibition is a one-day showing of works by more than a dozen contemporary artists