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.
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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