Los Angeles–based artist Adam Silverman collected clay, water, and wood ash from all fifty American states, Washington DC, and the five inhabited US Territories and combined them to create a set of tableware and ceremonial pots. The resulting 224 ceramic objects, titled Common Ground, is a community-activated artwork that celebrates American pluralism while also fostering human connection through shared meals and collaborative installations.| www.skirball.org
Examine artifacts, trade routes, and methods of communication to discover what we have in common with people who lived thousands of years ago!| www.skirball.org
Explore the remarkable life and work of fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. This US debut exhibition—coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Diane von Furstenberg’s iconic wrap dress—includes a selection of over sixty pieces drawn from the DVF archives along with ephemera, fabric swatches, media pieces, and information on her philanthropic work.| www.skirball.org
Participate in live music and storytelling performances led by our Noah's Ark educators!| www.skirball.org
Admission| www.skirball.org