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Ecotone studios8/4/2023 ![]() It represents the range of interference between two ecosystems, plant communities, small patches forming a mosaic structure of the vegetation or individuals. Ecotone is not just a transition zone between two adjacent ecosystems. This is a group exhibition and event series organized by MA in Art and Curatorial Practices in the Public Sphere candidates Toro Castaño, Başak Cömert, Amanda Courtney, Clare Eberle, Corey Mansfield, Julia McCornack, Katherine Rosenheim, Sonia Seetharaman, Sasha Ussef, and Nicole Wallace with Visiting Professor Connie Butler.įor further information about the MA Art and Curatorial Practices in the Public Sphere program, please contact us at or visit /ma. Storytelling and performance, 8pm, Actual Size Gallery Hillary Mushkin’s Incendiary Traces, The Military Presence in Southern Californiaĭiane Best, Cadiz (2012), Color Video with Sound, 3:40 minutes Todd Haynes, Safe (1995), digital copy of 35mm print, 119 minutes Stanya Kahn, It’s Cool, I’m Good ( 2010), color video with sound, 35:22 minutes Īdvanced sign-up required (see website for further information), limited space. Kim Stringfellow, Jackrabbit Homestead, Homestead tourĪdvanced sign-up required (see website for further information), limited spaceĮvent, 5:30pm, Furst World, 8528 Desert Shadow Rd., Joshua Treeĭinner conversations with the artists and curators from Ecotone Lab and Monte Vista Projects: Spectacular Subdivision. Katie Bachler, City Movement / / Desert Movement / / We Are Here (Workshop II) Workshop, 10:30am–1:30pm, Joshua Tree National Park Limited space / advance sign-up required (see website for further information) Julie Tolentino, Overnight Desert Workshop Participants must also attend Workshop II, to take place the following morning at Joshua Tree National Park. Katie Bachler, City Movement / / Desert Movement / / We Are Here (Workshop I)Īdvanced sign-up required (see website for further information), limited space. Workshop, 9:30am–12:30pm, Actual Size Gallery Michelangelo Antonioni, Zabriskie Point (1970), digital copy of 35mm print, 110 minutes ![]() Mariah Garnett, Signal (2012), 16mm, 7 minutes Works by CLUI, Kim Stringfellow, Giovanni Jance, Kim Stringfellow, and Steve Rowell will be on view at the gallery from March 9 to April 13 during gallery hours. Opening night, 7:30pm, Actual Size Gallery ![]() Ecotone Lab will exist at Actual Size Gallery in Los Angeles for two weeks, with additional programming occurring at satellite locations in Joshua Tree. The materials and projects have been collected from artists, curators and other collaborators, and are shared in various forms that include a reading room, a radio broadcast, lectures, film screenings, workshops, performances, installations and an evening of storytelling. The project presents the work of artists Katie Bachler, Diane Best, the Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI), Bobby Furst, Mariah Garnett, Giovanni Jance, Stanya Kahn, Cheryl Montelle, Hillary Mushkin, Radio Free Joshua Tree, Steve Rowell, Kim Stringfellow and Julie Tolentino. Hours: Monday–Friday 2–8pm, Saturday–Sunday noon–8pmĮcotone Lab is an inquiry-driven research initiative exploring the cultural contact zone produced between Los Angeles and the surrounding desert communities including Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms. ![]()
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