Grammy Award Winning Musician, Photographer, Chronicler, and Blogger on Architecture and Design

The Annenberg Theater event, “Intersections: A Conversation with Moby,” takes place Sunday, April 19 from 2 to 3 p.m. This engaging discussion with Moby will be moderated by designer Brad Dunning.

Best known for his music as a multi-platinum selling and Grammy Award winner, Moby is also a photographer, chronicler, and fan of architecture and design. His best-selling CD, “Play,” sold over 10 million copies, and he has remixed or produced tracks for David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Daft Punk and many others. As a talented photographer, he has been taking photographs since he was 10 years old, while his passionate interest in architecture and design has led him to blogging on the subject, which can be viewed at www.mobylosangelesarchitecture.com.

Notably, Moby’s move from New York to Los Angeles has been well-documented where he moved into the Wolf’s Lair, a large fantasy 1920’s house that he restored. Overlooking Lake Hollywood, it has a guest house designed and built in the 1960’s by renowned architect, John Lautner. His passion for Los Angeles architecture is apparent through his blog.

On April 19, Moby will share his thoughts, photography, and architectural discoveries from his trips throughout the world in a conversation with Brad Dunning. Dunning is a designer known for restoration of architecturally significant properties and his own contemporary work. He has written about design, architecture, and architectural preservation for various publications including The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Vogue and GQ. A Q&A session will follow the discussion. Note: this is not a musical event.

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Tickets are $25 and go on sale March 16. They can be purchased online at www.annenbergtheater.org or by calling or visiting the Box Office. Box Office hours are Wednesday through Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. For more information about the Annenberg Theater at Palm Springs Art Museum please visit  www.psmuseum.org or call (760) 322-4800.