Saturday 8th March at the LA Central Library saw the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art take part in Night at the Library, a 3000 ticket sellout of ‘after-hours adventure of art and storytelling’ that gave the LMNA the chance to not only become even more a part of the LA art and literature landscape, but show the city – and beyond – what’s coming our way in 2026 when the George Lucas funded museum opens.
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Claistofficial reporter @catoherdez talks with artist Joey Terrill (@homeboybeautiful), whose works are included in the @lucasmuseum collection, about Homeboy Beautiful, his 1979 zine that chronicled Chicano gay culture.
Claistofficial reporter @bdelossantosl and artist @narsisomartinez, whose works are also included in the @lucasmuseum collection, discuss his personal immigration story and the evolution of his art.
Thanks to everyone (all 3,000 of you!) who came out to the @lapubliclibrary Saturday night. An inspiring night of storytelling, conversation, and community.