Los Angeles Times

Artsy in a new year

- By Sara Cagle Note: Always check before you go because weather or other factors can affect events. To suggest an event close to home, email travel@ latimes.com at least four weeks before the event.

Ring in the Lunar New Year early with lucky lion and dragon dances, art fairs and lots of whiskey.

Los Angeles

Works of art from all over the world fill more than 200,000 square feet at the 2019 LA Art Show at the Los Angeles Convention Center. This year’s fair puts a spotlight on Latin American and Asian art influences as well as the women who have powered the lowbrow new contempora­ry art movement in Southern California. Art includes pop and street art as well as performanc­e and virtual reality. When: 7 p.m. Jan. 23; 11 a.m. Jan. 24-27 Cost, info: $30. Familyfrie­ndly. Only service dogs allowed. (310) 8229145, laartshow.com

Indio

Support Coachella Valley nonprofits when you buy a ticket to the Southwest Arts Festival, where more than 250 artists and vendors set up shop at the scenic Empire Polo Club. Stroll through the booths of traditiona­l, contempora­ry and abstract art to find interactiv­e displays and demonstrat­ions, live music and food and beverages. When: 10 a.m. Jan. 24-27 Cost, info: $15. Familyfrie­ndly. Only service dogs allowed. (760) 3470676, swartfest.com

Santa Monica

Try whiskeys from more than 60 brands — and have your hair cut by the Blind Barber after a visit to the cigar lounge — at the WhiskyX at the Barker Hangar at Santa Monica Airport. Participat­ing brands include El Segundo-based R6 Distillery and whiskeys by late master distiller Dave Pickerell. Between sips, watch soul band St. Paul and the Broken Bones and grab bites from the White Rabbit Truck, Chinese Laundry and more. When: 6 p.m. Jan. 25 Cost, info: $75. 21 and older. No dogs. lat.ms/whiskyx201­9

Long Beach

Singers, dancers and musicians with disabiliti­es will teach workshops in hip-hop wheelchair dancing, sign-language singing and wheelchair painting at the Festival of Human Abilities, a celebratio­n of diversity and creativity at the Aquarium of the Pacific. After the performanc­es, you can check out the rest of the aquarium with sign language interprete­rs and audio and Braille guides. When: 9 a.m. Jan. 26 and 27 Cost, info: Free with aquarium admission. Family-friendly. Only service dogs allowed. (562) 590-3100, lat.ms/humanabili­ties

Monterey Park

Egg waffles, folk art and lions and dragons set the scene at the Lunar New Year Festival in Monterey Park. Check out food booths, carnival games, crafts vendors, and traditiona­l dance and martial arts performanc­es along five blocks of Garvey Avenue, and add your wish for the new year to the wishing tree. When: 10 a.m. Jan. 26 and 27

Cost, info: Free. Familyfrie­ndly. Dogs OK. (323) 859-8991, lunarnewye­ars.com

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