Join us in honoring League of Women Voters of Santa Monica and Frontline Healthcare Providers
An at home craft of a stained glass window!
To mark the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women in America the right to vote, our exhibition explores the history of the local, state, and national suffrage movements.
The exhibition displays photographs and artifacts from local women's clubs along with contemporary illustrations from publications such as Puch.
Leaders from the League of Women Voters of Santa Monica discuss changing roles of women in society and the league’s history and impact over the last 100 years, nationally and locally.
A discussion focusing on The Santa Monica Pier with guest speaker and prize-winning author and playwright James Harris.
The authors of the book discuss how they transformed Charles Looff’s original photographs, plans, and drawings into a visual exploration of the Santa Monica Pier as it appeared in 1917 and today.
The authors of the book discuss how they transformed Charles Looff’s original photographs, plans, and drawings into a visual exploration of the Santa Monica Pier as it appeared in 1917 and today. Book signing following the discussion.
These three distinguished Route 66 authors share stories and their unique perspectives on the Mother Road in this lively and interactive panel. Come learn how the Mother Road continues to ramble on, for future generations.
Join us Saturday, September 28 from 3 to 4:30 PM for our next Discover the History focusing on The Green Book. In the not so...
This exhibition is a visual exploration by Michael Murphy and Jens Lucking. It provides a unique opportunity to view the original photographs, plans, and drawings that Charles Looff created to solicit investment and other support for his popular new pier.