Deadly wildfires destroy Los Angeles art spaces as museums and galleries close
Briefly

As of Thursday morning, the Palisades fire had left thousands of structures either damaged or destroyed in Pacific Palisades and adjacent neighborhoods, according to fire officials.
Cultural spaces in Pacific Palisades—including the performing arts venue and early-20th-century entertainer in the state park—were largely or completely destroyed by the Palisades fire.
The Museum of Contemporary Art announced that both its Grand Avenue and Geffen Contemporary locations would be closed today due to the current wind conditions and devastating fires affecting the Los Angeles area.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) undergraduate classes were moved online for 9 and 10 January, though its campus remains open.
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