For Pacific Standard Time, the Getty's enormous multi-museum retrospective on Southern California art, Off-Ramp producer Kevin Ferguson has been talking to artists featured in the exhibit and asking them the same question: take us to three places in Los Angeles that are important to you. This time he met with artist Linda Vallejo--she picked her home as her first place, tucked neatly in one of Topanga Canyon's most quiet and remote corners.
Three Places: Pacific Standard Time artist Linda Vallejo
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