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Off-Ramp

Mapping Eden

Black Venus, 2005. Artist Mark Bradford says he prefers to be at the edge, because it's more dangerous.
Black Venus, 2005. Artist Mark Bradford says he prefers to be at the edge, because it's more dangerous.
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courtesy Sikkema Jenkins and Co.
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About the Show

Over 11 years and 570 episodes, John Rabe and Team Off-Ramp scoured SoCal for the people, places, and ideas whose stories needed to be told, and the show became a love-letter to Los Angeles. Now, John is sharing selections from the Off-Ramp vault to help you explore this imperfect paradise.

Funding provided by:

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

In coming weeks, Off-Ramp will introduce you to the artists featured in Eden's Edge, a new exhibit at the Hammer Museum.