Gallery Hours: Fridays 2-6 PM
Saturdays & Sundays 1-5 PM
(Closed Nov. 28 & 29)

Events

Mutualista; towards a new cosmic methodology

Artist Marcus Zúñiga will moderate a panel discussion taking its cue from his mutualism imager project.

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Be Present, Hold Space: Collage Making + Tea

Presented in partnership with Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley

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Grasping At The Roots: Documentary Screening and Panel Conversation

Join us for a screening of Grasping at the Roots with co-directors Keenan Rhodes and Leah Derray.

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Stitch & Dye: Exploring Shibori Techniques
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Immerse yourself in the art of Shibori with our immersive two-day adult workshop.

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DIY Air Filter Workshop

Please join us in learning about PM 2.5 air pollution and actions we can take to improve the air quality in our homes and protect our health.

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Be Present, Hold Space: Pinch Pot Wellness Workshop

On the Friday after Election Day, join us for a free pinch pot wellness workshop.

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ArtNight Pasadena at the Armory

Pasadena's art and cultural organizations swing open their doors for a free, family-friendly evening of art and performance.

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Amaranth Cooking Workshop

Get hands-on experience with cooking this traditional, pre-Columbian staple

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Collective Visualization with Hillary Mushkin

Mushkin leads a conversation delving into her practice that offers paths for artists and scientists to work together in impactful ways.

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Public Opening Celebration: From the Ground Up

Join us to celebrate the opening of our new PST Art exhibition.

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Armory Zine Fest 2024

Expect a zine filled event with free art-making activities.

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End of Summer Celebration for High School Students

This special art celebration is for currently enrolled high school students, those starting high school in the fall.

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Art is Life

Make your own printed t-shirts with Armory Teaching Artists Joe Bruns.

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Underground Worlds: Centering Sound in Art

Underground Worlds aims to share musicians' insights, foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of electronic music as an art form.

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Communal Amaranth Planting

Join in the Armory's front garden and help plan an amaranth garden guided by friends from Indigenous Permaculture and gardeners from Milagro Allegro Community Garden.

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Lather Pasadena Supports the Armory

The nationwide natural skincare and wellness company's Old Pasadena location will donate 20% of proceeds from all June 13th sales to the Armory.

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Feeling through Clay: Processing Collective Grief and Mourning

The Armory invites you to join artist Aroussiak Gabrielian, grief worker Resham Mantri, and choreographer Meagan Yellott in a clay workshop exploring collective grief and healing through clay.

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Armory 2024 Gala Honoring Gale Kohl

Regular ticket sales end May 13.

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Emotions Bloom

Please join the Armory and Chao Zhao, Registered Art Therapist and Associate Marriage and Family Therapist in our free family-friendly art activity centering intergenerational communication and openness on emotions.

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Posters for Palestine

Come together as a community to create your own protest posters centering social justice and Palestinian human rights.

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ArtNight Pasadena at the Armory

Pasadena's arts and culture organizations are swinging open their doors for the evening.

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Free Art Workshop: Get Out the Vote!

Create fabric banners with Teaching Artist Rachel Curry.

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Opening Celebration for "Terry Chatkupt: A Year"

Celebrate the Armory's new exhibition, Terry Chatkupt: A Year.

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Interwoven Stories Roundtable Discussion

Join artists Myisha Arellano and Michelle Glass at the Pasadena Community Job Center on January 27.

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Neha Choksi: Hierarchy Study (Elementary)

Hierarchy Study (Elementary) is a new live work stemming from a 2018-2019 lived performance, Elementary, in which Neha Choksi attended a Los Angeles public elementary school as a kindergarten student.

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