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Artists’ Calendar Celebrates LA’s Everyday Landmarks

Last updated: February 23, 2026 1:05 pm
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In a city as vibrant and ever-changing as Los Angeles, artists Nib Geebles and Abira Ali have captured the essence of everyday life in their beloved calendar for the past 40 years. Their latest installment, titled “Unknown Landmarks,” delves into the urban decay and overlooked beauty of LA’s local establishments.

Geebles and Ali’s collaboration began in their teenage years through letters and postcards, eventually evolving into a shared passion for documenting the mundane yet striking elements of Northeast Los Angeles. Their calendar showcases a side of the city often overshadowed by Hollywood glamour, highlighting immigrant-owned businesses and longstanding local gems.

The calendar’s whimsical illustrations and witty “holidays” reflect the artists’ commitment to preserving the unique character of their community. From hand-painted signs to quirky storefronts, each piece tells a story of resilience and individuality in the face of gentrification.

For Geebles and Ali, the calendar project is not just about art but also about advocacy. By supporting local businesses and donating proceeds to organizations like the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, they aim to raise awareness of the importance of community preservation in a rapidly changing city.

As both artists and activists, Geebles and Ali see their work as a form of resistance against homogenization and a celebration of diversity. Through their calendar, they invite viewers to explore their neighborhoods with a new perspective and appreciation for the hidden gems that make Los Angeles truly unique.

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