This week’s events include museum visits, festivals, and spooky attractions galore. Some of them extend for several months, so you’ve got time to get them on your schedule. Also, starting this week, we’ve updated to include ADA designation as best we can. We hope you enjoy our selections.

  1. Maybe, Baby

Date: September 6 – 28

Time: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Where: ARCANE Space – 324 Sunset Ave. Unit G, Venice CA 90291

Cost: Free

Event Link: https://www.arcanespacela.com/

Instagram: @arcane.space

ADA Info: Inquiry sent – waiting to hear back/will update as needed.

“Maybe, Baby,” by Domino Whisker is a whimsical solo piece showcasing hand-embroidered and tufted tapestry work. An exhibition that looks at her childhood spent in Los Angeles, with detail and emotional depth, and effortlessly blends personal stories with universal themes. ARCANE Space presents the work of a wide range of artists, both those of note and those who may not have had the chance to exhibit.

  1. The Mr. Black Espresso Martini Fest

Date: September 19 – 29

Time: Refer to Individual Restaurant Hours

Where: All Season Brewing Company – 800 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles CA 90036, Employees Only – 7953 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood CA 90046, Lou Lous – 395 Santa Monica Pl. #300, Santa Monica CA 90401, among others

Cost: Varies

Event Link: https://www.mrblack.co/en-us/espresso-martini-fest/locations/los-angeles

Instagram: @mrblackspirits

ADA Info: According to Apple Maps, all locations mentioned are accessible.

The Mr. Black Espresso Martini Fest has returned for its third year, bringing together 250 bars nationwide to celebrate the beloved libation. In Los Angeles, specials can be found across the city. We’ve mentioned a few in our coverage area above, but check out the link for an even wider variety of locations.

  1. 51st Annual Los Angeles Korean Festival

Date: September 26 – 29

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Where: Seoul International Park – 3250 San Marino St., Los Angeles CA 90006

Cost: Free

Event Link: https://www.lakoreanfestival.org/

Instagram: @losangeleskoreanfestival

ADA Info: No contact listed. But it’s a public park, so I would imagine it’s accessible.

The Los Angeles Korean Festival is going on its fifty-first year and this year’s four-day-long edition honors the rich traditions of Korea while embracing the diversity of Los Angeles through local vendors and performances of all kinds. With food, shopping, and experiences galore, including a K-Pop contest, there’s sure to be something for everyone.

  1. Vampire Circus

Date: September 19 – October 5

Time: Showtimes Vary

Where: The Montalbán Theatre – 1615 Vine St. Hollywood CA 90028

Cost: Starting at $39

Event Link: https://www.thevampirecircus.com/usa-tour

Instagram: @thevampirecircus

X:  @VampireCircus_

ADA Info: https://www.themontalban.com/faq

Audiences will be immersed in the mesmerizing theatrical experience that is, the Vampire Circus. Combining artistry, technology, and twisted acrobatics, be astonished by the 90-minute family-friendly spectacle. Billed as an emotional rollercoaster filled with fear, joy, laughter, and wonder this is surely something you don’t want to miss.

  1. Honorable Mention: Madame Butterfly

Date: September 21 – October 13

Time: Showtimes Vary

Where: The Chandler Pavilion – 135 N. Grand Ave. Los Angeles CA 90012

Cost: Starting at $37.50

Event Link: https://laopera.org/performances/2025/madame-butterfly

Instagram: @laopera

X:  @LAOpera

ADA Info: https://www.musiccenter.org/visit-explore/visit-explore/accessibility-guest-services/

An American officer in turn-of-the-century Japan wants a bride and a greedy marriage broker obliges, assuring him the union can be easily dissolved. The innocent bride believes they are in love, even as the military man moves on. For years she fights off obstacles in the form of rising debts and new suitors, refusing to acknowledge she’s been abandoned. When their reunion finally comes, the lieutenant isn’t alone and isn’t here for her.

  1. Oktoberfest at Wurstküche

Date: September 28 – October 26 (Saturdays and Sunday October 20)

Time: 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Where: Wurstküche – 625 Lincoln Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90291

Cost: $65.58

Event Link: https://www.wurstkuche.com/#locations-section

Instagram: @wurstkuche

X: @wurstkuche

ADA Info: Inquiry submitted – waiting to hear back/will update as needed.

Dust off your lederhosen and lace up your dirndls, the Bavarian celebration of Oktoberfest will be honored at Wurstküche’s Venice location for five consecutive weekends. Taps will be flowing and there will be yodeling. Tickets include a one-liter stein filled with Oktoberfest bier. All ages are welcome, but the Sunday, October 20th seating is recommended for families with children.

  1. FIG x Dr. Alexandra Lourdes

Date: September 17 – October 31

Time: Tuesday through Saturday 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.

Where: Fairmont Miramar – 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica CA 90401

Cost: Varies

Event Link: https://figsantamonica.getbento.com/fig-x-alexandra-lourdes/

Instagram: @figsantamonica

ADA Info: Tried reaching out. According to Apple Maps, it should be accessible.

FIG is collaborating with Dr. Alexandra Lourdes, the trailblazing entrepreneur and co-founder of renowned Café Lola and Saint Honoré Donuts. In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the unique tasting menu will spotlight the vibrant flavors and traditions of Latin cuisine with a modern twist. Highlights include Lourdes’ gluten- and dairy-free churros. For a limited time, $1 from each dish on the menu will be donated to the Santa Monica Education Foundation.

  1. Lumen: The Art and Science of Light

Date: September 10 – December 8

Time: Tuesdays through Fridays and Sundays – 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Saturdays 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Where: The Getty Center – 1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles CA 90049

Cost: Free, but RSVP required

Event Link: https://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/lumen/index.html

Instagram: @gettymuseum

X: @GettyMuseum

ADA Info: https://www.getty.edu/visit/center/accessibility/

Focusing on the arts of Western Europe, Lumen explores how the science of light was studied by Christian, Jewish, and Muslim philosophers, theologians, and artists during the “long Middle Ages” (800-1600 CE). During this period, science served as the connective thread for diverse cultures across Europe and the Mediterranean, uniting scholars who inherited, translated, and improved upon a common foundation of ancient Greek scholarship. The exhibition is presented in English and Spanish.

  1. L.A. Story

Date: September 12 – January 4, 2025

Time: Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Where: Hauser & Wirth – 8980 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood CA 90069

Cost: Free

Event Link: https://www.hauserwirth.com/hauser-wirth-exhibitions/la-story-fall-2024/

Instagram: @hauserwirth

X: @HauserWirth

ADA Info: According to Apple Maps, it should be accessible.

Inspired by the 1991 film beloved for its satiric and romantic foray into the land of Los Angeles swimming pools, Hollywood “machers,” earthquakes, freeways, and extravagant sunsets, Hauser & Wirth West Hollywood presents the group exhibition of “L.A. Story.” The exhibit brings together a cross-generational array of works by artists whose depictions of L.A. reverberate with the movie’s celebration of a place like no other.

  1. Best in Low

Date: Through May 2025

Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Where: Petersen Automotive Museum – 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90036

Cost: Adult Tickets Start at $21

Event Link: https://www.petersen.org/best-in-low-exhibit

Instagram: @petersenmuseum

ADA Info: https://www.petersen.org/visit/

As the popularity of lowrider culture has grown in the U.S. and abroad, the skills involved in creating the vehicle have similarly advanced, with builders, painters, and metalworkers reaching new levels of artistry and craftsmanship. The Petersen Automotive Museum has honored this evolution since its first exhibit on lowriding in 2000 and continues to acknowledge the culture’s contributions to automotive history.

  1. We Live in Painting: The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art

Date: Through September 1, 2025

Time: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays – 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Fridays – 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays – 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Where: LACMA – 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90036

Cost: $23

Event Link: https://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/we-live-painting-nature-color-mesoamerican-art

Instagram: @lacma

X: @LACMA

ADA Info: https://www.lacma.org/visit/accessibility

Mesoamerican artists held a cosmic responsibility, as they adorned the surfaces of buildings, sculptures, and other works with color, they made the world. The power of color emerged from the materiality of its pigments, the skilled hands that crafted it, and the communities whose knowledge imbued it with meaning. Artists wielded the power of cosmic creation in their hands. “We Live in Painting” explores the science, art, and cosmology of color in Mesoamerica.

Photo by Anton Vierietin on iStockphoto.com

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