Below, you'll find a recent drawing which was included in "In a Landscape Where Nothing Officially Exists," a group show/event that took place on Saturday, February 25, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. For the exhibition/event, eight artists and one biologist collaborated to create 35 art works representing 35 endangered species living in and around southern California. The works were installed as part of "Un-Space Ground," a site-specific, outdoor visual & performance art event curated and produced by Ed Woodham, founder & director of Art in Odd Places, and Deborah Oliver, a Los Angeles-based curator, as part of ARTspace's "Art in the Public Realm" Symposia at the College Art Association Annual Meeting.
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Christopher Reiger "then and then (San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat)" 2012 Gouache, watercolor, marker, and sumi ink on Arches paper 15 x 18 inches |
Image credit: Christopher Reiger, 2012
2 comments:
Let me know when you will be in the LBC, and go to Nuestro Pueblo. Inside, no drive bys.
@ Donald:
Thanks for the suggestion. I was in the LBC this past Wednesday, but on the campus of CSULB all day long. The next time I head to LA, I need to make it a longer trip and explore the landscape. museums, and what not.
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