Natural History Museum: A New Way to Museum

The Natural History Museum presents “A New Way to Museum”, offering guests new ways to enjoy the museum. There are new ways to explore the dinosaur and nature exhibits and to geek out through the museum’s summer events. Explore the museum and all it has to offer this summer and share #howdoyoumuseum online. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA has the privilege of working with the Natural History Museum to provide City Light Pole Banners for the event.

Craft and Folk Art Museum

Situated on the historic Museum Row since 1965, the Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) engages guests through diverse exhibitions and programs that challenge the traditional ideas about craft and folk art and inspire a sense of creativity. The Craft and Folk Art Museum is an invaluable contributor to Los Angeles culture. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA installed City Light Pole Banners in front of the CAFAM on Wilshire Blvd to raise awareness for this important organization.

Los Angeles Philharmonic: Hollywood Bowl 2016

It’s officially summer when GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA hangs the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Hollywood Bowl banners! The Los Angeles Philharmonic has an incredible summer schedule including Steely Dan, Diana Ross, and a Fourth of July spectacular with Chicago. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is excited to work with the Los Angeles Philharmonic to produce these brightly colored banners hanging on city light poles throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding areas. Don’t miss any of the exciting events happening at the historic Hollywood Bowl this summer, it’s going to be an incredible season.

E3 @ LA Convention Center

E3 is the world’s premier trade show for computer, video, and mobile games happening June 14-16, 2016 at the LA Convention Center. For three days the industry’s leading professionals from the interactive entertainment industry will connect and showcase never-before-seen products. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is honored to promote E3 with hundreds of sets of City Light Pole Banners throughout various sectors of Los Angeles targeting attendees and potential attendees.

 

Skirball Cultural Center: Chasing Dreams

The Skirball Cultural Center presents “Chasing Dreams: Baseball and Becoming American” an exhibit celebrating baseball and highlighting the role of baseball’s game changers who challenged the status-quo and inspired the nation. “Chasing Dreams” also features over 130 artifacts that highlight how the national pastime is part of the history and ongoing story of how immigrants and minorities become American. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is delighted to work with the Skirball Cultural Center to promote this memorable event. Be sure to see these banners and the “Chasing Dreams” exhibit from now until October 2016!

The Annenberg Space for Photography: Refugee

The Annenberg Space for Photography presents “Refugee”, an exciting exhibit that explores the lives of refugees from various populations dispersed across the world. Five internationally acclaimed photographers were supported by the UN Refugee Agency to capture photographs of displaced peoples across the globe. The compelling exhibit allows audiences to journey through the plight of refugees and reflect on their experiences. The Annenberg Space for Photography is also holding numerous lectures by the photographers whose images are on display in the “Refugee” exhibit. GOLD METROPOLITAN (GMM) is honored to create such beautiful banners for the Annenberg Space for Photography’s “Refugee” exhibit. GMM has installed hundreds of banners throughout Los Angeles and the surrounding area to spread the news about the fascinating exhibit. Keep an eye out for these banners on city light poles, and be sure to visit the Annenberg Space for Photography’s “Refugee” exhibit before it’s too late!

Los Angeles Ballet’s 10th Season

The Los Angeles Ballet’s 10th season is now in full swing! So far this historic 10th season has showcased some spectacular performances such as “Giselle”, “The Nutcracker”, and “Don Quixote”. This spring, from now until June 2016, audiences have a chance to enjoy Shakespeare’s unforgettable “Romeo and Juliet”. This epic love story is beautifully expressed through dance, drama, and a powerful score. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is excited to produce and install these romantic banners throughout L. A. for the Los Angeles Ballet.

MOCA: Don’t Look Back

“Don’t Look Back: The 1990’s at MOCA” includes works from MOCA’s permanent collection that identify with the recent decade’s concerns and transformations, including art that has not been on view since it was originally shown years ago. Many artists used large-scale installations in order to convey messages between political and social challenges of the 90’s. The exhibit includes artists such as Catherine Opie, Cady Noland, Sarah Sze, Paul McCarthy and many more. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA (GMM) is excited to work with MOCA to promote the “Don’t Look Back” exhibit. GMM has produced and installed banners across Los Angeles to spread the word about the campaign. Catch a glimpse of these banners hanging on light poles in neighborhoods near you!

GMM UPCYCLING

After lining busy streets, banners are removed from city light poles and tossed into landfills. Instead of littering landfills with marketing material, Gold Metropolitan Media seeks to give these banners a second life. We’ve created a program called GMM Upcycling for clients and the public alike. Whether through our web store or in a client’s gift shop GMM Upcycling products are gaining popularity, giving many the opportunity to own a piece of pop culture. If you’re interested in creating upcycled products from your banner campaign or are excited to purchase upcycled products from previous GMM banner campaigns feel free to contact us at info@gmmupcycling.com.

 

Hammer Museum: Black Mountain College

The Hammer Museum presents “Leap Before You Look Back: Black Mountain College 1933-1957” the first museum exhibit in the U.S. to examine the history of Black Mountain College. Black Mountain College, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, was a renowned experimental college that placed the arts at the center of a liberal arts education in an effort to educate citizens in a democratic Great Depression era. The exhibition at the Hammer displays various art mediums including paintings, sculpture, weaving and pottery of students who attended Black Mountain College. GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is thrilled to work with the Hammer Museum to bring awareness of the Black Mountain College exhibit to Los Angeles through a creative banner program. Be sure to see these beautiful banners that line Wilshire Blvd. and other highly traveled Los Angeles streets before the banner program ends and the exhibit at the Hammer Museum closes!