Photo by Timothy Norris
Get loud, get weird, and get wild in the streets as we celebrate the exhibition opening of Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976–86.
Special appearances by Greg Hetson, guitarist for Circle Jerks and Bad Religion, and Zander Schloss, bass player for Circle Jerks, the Weirdos, and Thelonious Monster, and “Kevin the Nerd” in Repo Man.
Due to illness, Keith Morris will not appear as originally intended.
This is a past program
This program took place on
Friday, May 29, 2026
About the Program
With food, drinks, music, and dancing, come celebrate the sound, style, and spirit that rewired the culture in the new exhibition Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976–86—which takes a deep dive into how a generation of misfits—including Jewish punks—challenged the rules, reimagined community, and helped reshape culture from the margins.
Special appearances by Greg Hetson, guitarist for Circle Jerks and Bad Religion, and Zander Schloss, bass player for Circle Jerks, the Weirdos, and Thelonious Monster, and “Kevin the Nerd” in Repo Man.
Plus, explore the current exhibitions Inventing America: The Comic Book Revolution and Robert Russell and Lisa Edelstein: A Palace in Time.
This fun-filled event also features:
- Outdoor screening of the cult classic film Repo Man (1984) with an introduction by Greg Hetson and Zander Schloss.
- Greg Hetson DJ set
- Record store pop-up by Cretin Hop. IG: @cretinhopla
- Graffiti and screen printing workshops led by Siyowin Peters
- Leather crafting workshop led by C & J Goods L.A.
- Dina's Dumpling, The Lime Truck, and Love Bird Fried Chicken food trucks
- Local vendors
Due to illness, Keith Morris will not appear as originally intended.
About the Film
Repo Man
After being fired from his job, Los Angeles slacker and punk rocker Otto (Emilio Estevez) lands a gig working for an eccentric repossession agent named Bud (Harry Dean Stanton). At first, Otto is reluctant to work as a repo man, but he grows to love the fast-paced job. After learning of a Chevy Malibu that has been given a $20,000 price tag, Otto embarks on a quest to find the car with the beautiful Leila (Olivia Barash), who claims the trunk's contents are otherworldly.
Directed by Alex Cox (1984, 92 min., Rated R)

