Wallis Annenberg has announced that the Photo Space will not be re-opening. Read her letter of appreciation on the closing of a chapter in Los Angeles.
Past programming
Paul Colangelo: Voices from the Wild
Thu, Jan 28, 2016
Paul Colangelo shares his images of some of the most remote cultural and wildlife hotspots of Canada.
Beth Wald: Immersion – Journeys in Light and Time
Thu, Jan 21, 2016
Beth Wald looks at the role that photography can play in the struggles to save ecosystems, species and ancient knowledge.
Rachel Sussman: The Oldest Living Things in the World
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Rachel Sussman discusses her research and travels across the world in efforts to photograph continuously living organisms that are 2,000 years old and older.
Joel Sartore: Photo Ark
Thu, Jan 7, 2016
Joel Sartore discusses "The Photo Ark," a multi-year documentary project to save species and habitats.
Joshua White: The Ecology of Memory
Thu, Dec 17, 2015
Joshua White shares the evolution of his artistic practice, weaving together ideas of mortality, biology, memory and sustainability.
Mac Stone: Everglades
Thu, Dec 10, 2015
Mac Stone discusses rewriting the negative narrative that is so commonly tied to the swamps and wetlands of the Southeast.
Brian Skerry: Ocean Soul
Thu, Dec 3, 2015
Brian Skerry shares tales from many of his feature stories for National Geographic Magazine, revealing rare behaviors of marine wildlife across the world and illustrating solutions to environmental problems.
Spineless: Portraits of Marine Invertebrates, The Backbone of Life
Thu, Nov 19, 2015
Susan Middleton reveals animals not easily or often seen and highlights the essential role of marine invertebrates in the web of life.
Botanical Photography Workshop with La Fleur Kitchen
Sat, Nov 14, 2015
Roll up your sleeves and join Cherie Marquez of La Fleur Kitchen with this hands-on kokedama and iPhoneography workshop.
Introduction to Macro Photography Workshop
Sat, Nov 7, 2015
Learn how to take a closer look at the world around you with this introductory course taught by Thomas Shahan, an Oregon-based artist who leads macro photography workshops around the world.
Fish-Work
Thu, Sep 10, 2015
Corey Arnold discusses his experience working as a commercial fisherman in Alaska while simultaneously documenting his life at sea.
In Bloom
Thu, Sep 3, 2015
Bryan Derballa discusses coming up in photography during the digital age and how to stand out when every phone has a camera.
Radical Love
Thu, Aug 27, 2015
Toni Greaves discusses her long-term project photographing within a community of cloistered nuns, her personal journey along the way, and the soon-to-be-published monograph of this seven-year body of work.
Pari Dukovic, the youngest staff photographer of The New Yorker
Thu, Aug 20, 2015
Pari Dukovic discusses his photography career, including his time at The New Yorker.
Imaginary Fear
Thu, Aug 13, 2015
Marcus Smith discusses how he embraced fear and used it to get to where he is today as a photographer.
Sound in Focus Concerts: Dwight Yoakam with X (all original members)
Sat, Aug 8, 2015
Inspired by our Emerging exhibit, the Sound in Focus concert series builds on the success of KCRW and the Annenberg Foundation’s two previous concert collaborations, Country in the City and Who Shot Rock & Roll Live.
Reimagining Africa
Thu, Aug 6, 2015
Peter DiCampo shares work from two projects: “Everyday Africa” and “What Went Wrong? Perspectives on Failed Aid.”
Sound in Focus Concerts: De La Soul with Quantic (Live)
Sat, Aug 1, 2015
Inspired by our Emerging exhibit, the Sound in Focus concert series builds on the success of KCRW and the Annenberg Foundation’s two previous concert collaborations, Country in the City and Who Shot Rock & Roll Live.
Covering Conflict
Thu, Jul 30, 2015
Nicole Tung discusses why it is still so necessary for professional journalists to be reporting from the ground.