LA Arts in the Age of Corona - CBMArts Online Conversation Series

    Tuesday, March 31, 2020 at 12:00 PM until 1:00 PMPacific Daylight Time UTC -07:00

    Megan Steinman, Curator and Director of The Underground Museum in Los Angeles, will join for the Tuesday, March 31st, 12-1 online conversation. “LA Arts in the Age of Corona”








    Megan Steinman is a curator and Director of The Underground Museum in Los Angeles. Her curatorial projects have been shown at Museo Pecci Milano, Dolby Gallery, Sonos Studio Los Angeles, Santa Monica Museum of Art, District Berlin, ICA Boston, MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). In 2020, she will launch a new exhibition at Los Angeles International Airport, awarded by LA’s Department of Cultural Affairs. Steinman holds a Master of Public Art Studies from USC. Prior to graduate school, she was the Creative Director for Capitol Records and lead producer for photographer Annie Leibovitz’s book,American Music.

    The Underground Museum (The UM) is a 501 c(3) dedicated to exhibiting museum-quality art to diverse communities for free. The UM upholds the belief that art is an essential part of a vibrant, just, and healthy society. The UM’s role as a cultural hub and urban oasis serves low-to-moderate income neighborhoods and cultivates the hope that increasing access to art will inspire, educate, and transform lives.

    Through arts exhibitions, live events, film screenings, an outdoor garden for gathering, workshops, and a bookstore, The UM assures Arlington Heights and neighboring communities with access to resources and tools necessary for developing critical thought and creative responses to the issues that plague them and most urban low-income neighborhoods.


    "LA Arts in the Age of Corona” is a twice-weekly conversation, hosted by CBMArts at CGU, with arts leaders and artists about how the current coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we work and engage with arts, culture, politics, and each other. Our aim is to bring out the stories that matter, but also to imagine how we can make LA arts and culture stronger, more resilient, and more dynamic, as we adapt to situations on the ground, in the air, and on the horizon

    Please note that all conversations take place between noon and 1 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time


    Note - Zoom information will be sent to all registrants before the conversation

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.