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‘Factory’ Worker

The many lives of actress and painter Mary Woronov, whose film career began under Andy Warhol, will be explored in four consecutive Friday screenings set for the Palm Springs Cultural Center.

JIM POWERS Arts & Entertainment, Current Digital

Actress and painter Mary Woronov will look back on her film career and association with Andy Warhol starting Feb. 25 in Palm Springs.

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The Wonders of Warhol

Coachella Valley students have a chance to engage with the work of the pop-artist at "Warhol in the Park" series of events.

Site Staff Arts & Entertainment

“Warhol in the Park,” a valley-wide arts and education event series aimed at engaging area students with the work of iconic pop-art artist, starts March 18 at Fashion Week El Paseo.

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Art for the Masses

Jordan D. Schnitzer’s passion for sharing the arts extends to his Andy Warhol collection on display at Palm Springs Art Museum through May 28.

JIM POWERS

Jordan D. Schnitzer’s passion for sharing the arts extends to his Andy Warhol collection on display at Palm Springs Art Museum through May 28.

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The Factory Outlet

A new exhibition recalls when Michael Childers fixed his lens on Warhol and his superstars.

Steven Biller Arts & Entertainment

Palm Springs Art Museum presents two Andy Warhol-influenced exhibitions — one by celeb photographer Michael Childers, and the second from Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.

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Having a Ball: Celebrities, Gender Play, and Andy Warhol

Celebrity photographer Michael Childers reveals images from a 1975 Los Angeles drag ball, portraits of Andy Warhol and members of his famous New York studio.

Site Staff Arts & Entertainment

Pioneers in challenging traditional gender norms are amongst the subjects explored in a provocative new exhibition at Palm Springs Art Museum. Michael Childers: Having A Ball, on view through May 28, 2018, is highlighted by images of anonymous merrymakers at a 1975 Los Angeles drag ball, “Flaming Creatures,” and also features portraits of the enigmatic Andy Warhol and members of