Fowler Museum presents images of diverse cultural celebrations and street demonstrations in Los Angeles
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Fowler Museum presents images of diverse cultural celebrations and street demonstrations in Los Angeles
Cindy Bendat. “Day Without an Immigrant” boycott and amnesty demonstration 2006, Downtown Los Angeles.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- A new exhibition at the Fowler Museum features compelling images of festivals and political rallies by California-based photographer Cindy Bendat, whose work highlights the extraordinary cultural diversity of the greater Los Angeles area.

Bendat’s photographs illustrate ways in which immigrants maintain homeland traditions in the United States and express their ethnic and cultural identities. The events Bendat photographs, she says, are about “parents teaching their children who they are and where they came from.”

“They are about pride. They are about joy.”

“Celebrate/Demonstrate: Photographs of Global L.A.” will be on view at the Fowler Museum at UCLA from January 17 to May 8.

The works on display offer visitors an intimate view of three annual celebrations held in and around Los Angeles: A fiesta for the Guatemalan folk saint San Simón, held in late October; festivities for the Ethiopian Orthodox Timket (Epiphany) festivities, in mid-January; and Cambodian New Year, or Chaul Chnam Thmey, in mid-April. From a Guatemalan botánica in the Pico-Union district to a Cambodian Buddhist temple in Long Beach, the images provide a stunning visual tour of the urban landscape of L.A.

The exhibition also includes photographs from Bendat’s series “Legalize L.A.” These photographs document the “Day without an Immigrant” boycott and amnesty rally in downtown Los Angeles on May 1, 2006 — one of many demonstrations held in cities across the country in response to anti-immigration legislation passed by the United States House of Representatives. The images emphasize how diverse communities citywide have demonstrated dignity and unity in their struggle for inclusion and immigration reform.

Bendat is a documentary and fine art photographer who has photographed people, places and festivals all over the world. Her award-winning images have been exhibited in galleries in the United States and abroad. Her work has been published in books, magazines and newspapers and is included in the permanent collections of the Huntington Library.










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