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Workshops & Classes

UCLA Extension One-Day Program: Boyle Heights: The Power of Place

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Workshops & Classes

UCLA Extension One-Day Program: Boyle Heights: The Power of Place

About the Event

This one-day program brings together a panel of curators, designers, educators, and scholars to discuss the history and transformation of Boyle Heights, a longtime gateway for newcomers to Los Angeles. In addition, curators guide students through the exhibit's artifacts, photographs, original artwork, and interactive environments which present a multivocal interpretation of the neighborhood. Participants will also visit Self-Help Graphics, a neighborhood arts center and one of the Boyle Heights Project Partners.

Class fee is $105 for National Museum members (registration code N6966); $125 for non-members (registration code N5518). To register, please call UCLA Extension at 310.825.9971. Participants must register using registration codes through UCLA Extension—the National Museum will not accept registration for this program.

Saturday, Oct 05, 2002

9:30 AM PDT

Japanese American National Museum

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About the Event

This one-day program brings together a panel of curators, designers, educators, and scholars to discuss the history and transformation of Boyle Heights, a longtime gateway for newcomers to Los Angeles. In addition, curators guide students through the exhibit's artifacts, photographs, original artwork, and interactive environments which present a multivocal interpretation of the neighborhood. Participants will also visit Self-Help Graphics, a neighborhood arts center and one of the Boyle Heights Project Partners.

Class fee is $105 for National Museum members (registration code N6966); $125 for non-members (registration code N5518). To register, please call UCLA Extension at 310.825.9971. Participants must register using registration codes through UCLA Extension—the National Museum will not accept registration for this program.

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