Don't be 'jelly' if you miss out: Visit the Westwood spot for all sorts of buzzy fun.
Oct. 13-20; check the times and details about all of the different events before buzzing for the museum
Movies, talks, and the Bee Cam, which is trained on a sculpture covered with bees, will take flight over eight informative days It's true that Pollinator Week buzzes into our nature-loving worlds each June, but paying fuzzy homage to the noble bee, and all that the industrious earthling brings to our world, can be done at any point of the calendar.gets this important concept, and after"combing" — or perhaps we mean"honeycombing" — its schedule, the Westwood art institution is giving a bee-autiful spotlight to the essential insects over eight informative October days.
And as for the museum's intriguing Bee Cam? This live look at bees at work has a quirky and creative setting: artist Garnett Puett's sculpture"Untitled." The piece, which is"coated" in"thick layers of beeswax," is sitting inside a bee habitat, which is, of course, not a traditional placement for a work of art.Want to find new things to do in Los Angeles? The Scene's lifestyle stories have you covered. Here's your go-to source on where the fun is across SoCal and for the weekend.
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