Traditional Korean attire Hanbok Show
Hanji Threads of Tradition and Innovation Exhibition
Saturday, August 08
3:00pm - 5:00pm
Malaga Cove Library
Gallery & GardenPlease join us for the opening reception on Saturday, August 8, 3pm-5pm. Enjoy a beautiful Traditional Korean attire Hanbok Show in addition to the art on exhibit.
Malaga Cove Library Art Gallery
exhibit dates August 1 - September 22, 2026
Contributing Artists:
Betsty LohrerHall, Daaei Park, Dave Kim, David Eddington, Karin Namkung, Kyung ja Oh, Kyungae Kim, Nguyen Ly, Yeansoo Aum, Sheriann Kisun Burnham, Sung-hee Son, Yaejee Min, Yun J Choi
Open for viewing during regular library hours. Please check the calendar for availability.

AGE GROUP: | Young Reader | Teen | Senior | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Art Show | Art Reception |
Malaga Cove Library
Opening as the Palos Verdes Public Library & Art Gallery on June 3, 1930, the Mediterranean Revival architectural style building was designed by Architect Myron Hunt, a local resident. The five-level, 16,550-square-foot building is constructed of hollow-cast double-walled reinforced concrete covered by stucco with a red mission tile roof. The surrounding landscape was designed by well-known landscape architect, Frederick Olmsted, Jr in 1930.
In 1962, an addition was completed on the south side of the building, and in 1997 the stone patio on the east side of the building was remodeled to provide improved handicapped access. Library furnishings include reproductions of original hand-carved walnut Italian Renaissance tables, chairs, and couches from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanderlip. The Library completed a DOLLAR renovation of the interior restoring it to its original.
The library has been designated as a Historic Landmark and it is listed on the California Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places.