We could all use a little self-care today as the final results continue to trickle in. I know it's ha
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We could all use a little self-care today as the final results continue to trickle in. I know it’s hard to concentrate, but maybe a little dose of art will help.
You can start by planning your art escapades (both virtual and in-person options) with our November art guide. There’s a lot of great stuff, including new art made during these pandemic months by artists across the country. Also, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) is currently streaming some pretty great video art from El Salvador (including a clever look at how secretaries are portrayed in pop culture). 
– Elisa Wouk Almino, Senior Editor
Your Concise LA Art Guide for November
Peter Williams, “The Death of George Floyd” (image courtesy the artist and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles)
Peter Williams, “The Death of George Floyd” (image courtesy the artist and Luis De Jesus Los Angeles)
We’re back this month with more exhibition picks across Los Angeles (and beyond). Museums still aren’t open, but most galleries are by appointment — just remember to bring your mask.
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