2017 Events
The Armory Parent Advisory Board invites you to join us for a free family event that features works from Armory students.
Read MoreJoin us for the latest installment of the United Nations Association of Pasadena's “coffee talk” speaking series, featuring Latino Heritage Parade and Jamaica co-founder Robert H. Martínez.
Read MoreJoin us as Los Angeles-based performance and installation artist Artemisa Clark reinterprets Ema Villanueva's provocative Mexico City street actions from the early 21st century.
Read MoreJoin us for a reception celebrating the release of Double Issue, edited by Armory Chief Curator Irene Tsatsos.
Read MoreJoin us for a candid conversation between longtime colleagues Mariana Botey and Rubén Ortiz-Torres.
Read MoreOne Night Only! Create Justice is designed to generate a national network of arts and justice leaders dedicated to fostering creative strategies that empower our nation’s most at-risk youth to reach their full potential through opportunities in the arts.
Read MoreThe Armory is honored once again to host the City's Adaptive Art Program's annual exhibition in our Community Room. Please join us for an opening reception with the artists on Saturday, July 22, from 3-5pm.
Read MoreUnited Nations Association - Pasadena "Coffee Talk" Summer Speaking Series. Rick Eng is an officer of the national board of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (C.A.C.A.), the nation's oldest, continuous Asian American civil rights and advocacy organization established in 1895.
Read MoreJoin us for our first ever Photo & Art Supply Sale. We will be selling cameras (Film & Digital), Lenses, Enlargers, Slide Projectors, Drafting Supplies, Frames, Painting Easles, and more!
Read MoreTranslated as “Living Archive” in her native Portuguese, artist Bia Gayotto’s new exhibition in our Community Room makes visible the ways local stories, relationships, and memories create meaningful locations.
Read MoreArmory's Summer Institute for Teachers is a three-day, hands-on professional development seminar that will teach you how to integrate visual arts with core subjects.
Read MoreThe works in this exhibition were created by students in all four high school grades and were chosen by the students in the 12th Art Elective as being representative of our program while offering glimpses into the individual personality of each artist.
Read MoreA reading by students from Anna Joy Springer's cross-genre MFA workshop at UC San Diego, along with writers from University of Southern California's creative writing PhD program.
Read MoreJoin the Armory and Antena for our final cross-language poet-in-residence afternoon in the Caldwell Gallery with Vickie Vértiz.
Read MoreJoin the Armory and Antena for our second cross-language poet-in-residence afternoon with Brent Armendinger.
Read MoreIn conjunction with the Armory's current exhibition, we present a conversation with Clara Balaguer, Gala Porras-Kim, and Selene Preciado about language possibilities, moments, and processes of translations in art and curatorial practices.
Read MoreWorks from the students of the Academy for Creative Industries at Marshall Fundamental School.
Read MoreThis class is primarily designed for people who are new to protests, or perhaps are just protest-curious.
Read MoreRead, write, and converse with three writers whose work exists in the vibrant space between languages, and in the multiplicity of Englishes that populate Los Angeles poetics.
Read MoreBegun in 2008, Brainchild is Kathleen Johnson’s ongoing, nine-part collaborative fiction and sound project
Read MoreArtist Harry Dodge will present work, research, and thoughts relating to his practice current and solo show at the Armory.
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