Palm Springs is a popular, beautiful city in the desert you just have to experience. Whether you’re going for a week, or for a couple days, you might not know where to start. But don’t worry, everything you need is right here in Jessica’s Palm Springs Travel Guide. So let’s …
Read More »Free Thursday Night Sessions at Palm Springs Art Museum
From 5 to 8 pm, enjoy free admission to our galleries and exhibitions, and explore our collection at your own pace. Then, head outside to enjoy live DJ performances in our sculpture garden. Enjoy mouth-watering food from local vendors and refreshing drinks from On the Mark Palm Springs as you are …
Read More »Annenberg Theater at the Palm Springs Art Museum Happenings!
Have you been to the Annenberg Theater at the Palm Springs Art Museum lately? If not, what are you waiting for? This time of year is perfect to take advantage of all the phenomenal programming here in our own backyard. Here are some of my top picks for upcoming shows: …
Read More »Palm Springs Opera Guild to Celebrate 50 Years of Cultural Impact at the Palm Springs Art Museum
The summer’s behind us, and we’re swinging into High Season, Palm Springs! And nothing is more Palm Springs than the fabulous philanthropic and cultural galas that adorn our season. Here’s a very special one that just came across my desk. Hope to see you there! XOKate Palm Springs Opera Guild …
Read More »PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with Palm Springs Art Museum’s Brooke Hodge
Brooke Hodge is the Director of Architecture and Design at the Palm Springs Art Museum. Hodge is a curator, writer, and critic whose credentials include Deputy Director of Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York; Director of Exhibitions and Publications at Los Angeles’ Hammer Museum; Curator of Architecture and …
Read More »It’s Hot Outside, But It’s Cool at Palm Springs Art Museum This Summer!
With a New Film Series, a New Exhibition and Museum Art Camp, the Palm Springs Art Museum is the place to be this summer! You might think the desert dies down during the heat of summer, but not so at the Palm Springs Art Museum. The Galen and the Faye Sarkowsky …
Read More »PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with Designer Trina Turk
Trina Turk is renowned for putting the iconic Palm Springs style on the international stage. Known for her bold prints and dynamic hues that celebrate the relaxed Palm Springs resort lifestyle, Trina is greatly respected locally as the pioneer who first took a chance on what is now the flourishing Uptown …
Read More »PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with J.R. Roberts of the Palm Springs Art Museum
J.R. Roberts attended UCLA and worked for individual clients before spending 12 years as a partner with Boccardo Roberts Architecture and Design. He currently serves as vice president of PSModCom, an organization dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture. J.R. also serves on the Palm Springs Planning Commission, and was …
Read More »PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with Lisa Vossler Smith of Modernism Week
Lisa Vossler Smith is the Executive Director of Modernism Week and is passionate about promoting cultural tourism and the rich heritage of the Palm Springs desert region. Lisa attended Indio High School and grew up in La Quinta where she began her early career training at La Quinta Hotel under …
Read More »PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with Palm Springs Art Museum’s 2013 Artist-in-Residence, Cristopher Cichocki
PalmSprings.com Spotlight: An Interview with Palm Springs Art Museum’s 2013 Artist-in-Residence, Cristopher Cichocki Cristopher Cichocki lives and works in the desert of Southern California’s Coachella Valley. He creates multi-sensory artworks of intersecting media: painting, photography, sculpture, video, sound and installation. Cichocki’s “Desert Abyss” landscapes, topographies, and micro-worlds manifest as mutations of …
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