Art

By 2016, at age 21, Nicholas became a bonafide artist with his first sold-out show at De Re Gallery on Melrose Avenue.

The May 31 announcement event at the Bram Goldsmith Theater included preview performances from contemporary dance company BODYTRAFFIC, as well as a musical number titled "We Live for Love" from "Invincible" performed by Benatar, Giraldo, and Bredeweg. 

"We are thrilled to be able to showcase so many talented artists in Beverly Hills each year," said Jenny Rogers, Director of City of Beverly Hills Community Services.

On June 3, an exhibit of Nicholas' work entitled "Catch Me" will be on display at the UTA Artist Space in Beverly Hills.

Having to abruptly flee their professional life in Russia, Womack and Mitchell were immediately booked by their alma mater to perform at the performance company's May 7 "Petite Soirée" special event at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica.

The event will utilize many of the glorious rooms in historic Greystone Mansion, including the historic Courtyard, Living Room and Greystone Theatre, which has only recently been restored and opened for the first time.

On April 22, Cooper's only child, Maria Cooper Janis was a guest of honor at a dinner at the Wilshire Corridor home of Lyn Rothman, which became a commemoration of the film and the golden age of Hollywood that it represented.

All participating artists will exhibit and sell their work, giving attendees a special opportunity to acquire one-of-a-kind originals, limited editions, and newly released pieces.

On April 7, the Holocaust Museum LA announced that the S. Mark Taper Foundation awarded the museum $1.5 million to support its expansion, which will double its existing footprint in Pan Pacific Park.

The City of Beverly Hills Community Services Department, in partnership with the Arts & Culture Commission, will offer monthly Art Walk Guided Tours led by experienced docents from April 3 through September 11.