After Modernism: Through the Lens of Wayne Thom

Join SAH/SCC for a walk-through of the exhibition “After Modernism: Through the Lens of Wayne Thom” with the photographer himself at the USC Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena (Marsten, Van Pelt, and Maybury, 1924). Thom (b. 1933) is one of the leading architectural photographers of our time. During the course of his career—which stretched from […]
James Hubbell exhibition at the Helms Design Center

Join the SAH/SCC for an exciting, in-person event: a behind-the-scenes tour of the James Hubbell exhibition at the Helms Design Center in Culver City. Drew Hubbell, the architects son and architectural partner in Hubbell and Hubbell, will walk the exhibit with this exclusive group on Saturday, June 11th, 2022. James Hubbell is a painter, sculptor […]
Tremaine Patronage: SAH/SCC Program

Join SAH/SCC on our second post-pandemic on-site event to get an insider’s look at the exhibition “From Riggs to Neutra and Niemeyer: Tremaine Houses, 1936–1977” at the AD&A Museum at UC Santa Barbara. Our tour guide will be the exhibition curator, SAH/SCC Life Member Volker M. Welter. who is also the author of Tremaine Houses: One […]
J.R. Davidson: A European Contribution to California Modernism

Join architectural historian, curator, and SAH/SCC Member Lilian Pfaff at UC Santa Barbaras Art, Design, and Architecture Museum (AD&A Museum) for a behind-the-scenes tour of “J.R. Davidson: A European Contribution to California Modernism.” Davidson was one of the most important émigré architects to have practiced in Southern California. The architect of the Thomas Mann House (1941) […]
Vest Pocket Pictures: Julius Shulman

Join SAH/SCC Life Member and Shulman’s daughter, Judy McKee, for a behind-the-scenes tour of these very personal pictures by renowned architectural photographer, Julius Shulman. When Los Angeles was young, Shulman roamed the land with his Vest Pocket Kodak, a compact, folding camera. He captured people, industry, and fun. These are the early works of one […]
Architects of A Golden Age

Join the SAH/SCC as we get an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Huntington Library’s new exhibit, “Architects of a Golden Age: Highlights from the Huntington’s Architecture Collection.” Erin Chase, Assistant Curator of Architecture and Photography at The Huntington, will be our guide. Our tour begins at 9:30AM, before the exhibit is open to the public. […]
R. Buckminster Fuller: Inventions & Models

SAH/SCC Life Member Ed Cella takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of the new exhibition “R. Buckminster Fuller: Inventions and Models” at the Edward Cella Art & Architecture Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibition features models and drawings typically kept in private collections, and represents an opportunity to reflect upon Fuller’s comprehensive perspective on the […]
The Show Starts on the Sidewalk

Go behind the scenes with SAH/SCC at the historic Egyptian Theatre (Meyer and Holler, 1922) as we explore the oldest grand movie palace in Hollywood. In addition to the main auditorium, our tour will feature the old dressing rooms, the singer’s boxes, and projection booth. Preservation architect and SAH/SCC Life Member Peyton Hall, FAIA, will […]
Lawrence Halprin: Alternative Scores

Spend a fall afternoon with SAH/SCC as we explore the work of legendary landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, FASLA. SAH/SCC Life Member and gallery owner Edward Cella will take us on a behind-the-scenes look at his new exhibition, “Lawrence Halprin: Alternative Scores—Drawing From Life” at Edward Cella Art + Architecture. Cella is opening up the gallery […]
Frank Bros.: The Store That Modernized Modern

In postwar Southern California, Frank Bros. Furniture emerged as a local and national leader in the retailing of modern design. Join curators Cara Mullio and Jennifer M. Volland for a special, behind-the-scenes tour of a new exhibition focused on Frank Bros. Furniture. “Frank Bros.: The Store That Modernized Modern” is on view at the University […]