Directorial:
Archaeology of the Present
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Nov 29 – Dec 15, 2018
411 S Hewitt Street,
Los Angeles
Archaeology of the Present
—
Nov 29 - Dec 15, 2018
AIR at LACI
2018 Culmination
411 S Hewitt Street,
Los Angeles
Archaeology of the Present
—
Nov 29 – Dec 15, 2018
AIR at LACI
2018 Culmination
411 S Hewitt Street,
Los Angeles
Archaeology of the Present
—
Nov 29 - Dec 15, 2018
AIR at LACI 2018 Culmination
411 S Hewitt Street, Los Angeles
Archaeology of the Present
—
Nov 29 - Dec 15, 2018
AIR at LACI 2018 Culmination
411 S Hewitt Street, Los Angeles
Archaeology of the Present presents findings by artists Rebecca Bruno, Nova Jiang and Debra Scacco created during AIR, a six-month residency at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). AIR provides access to a state-of-the-art prototyping facility and leading minds working in climate-related issues. Through varying approaches, each artist engaged with a deep study of humans in relation to their surrounding environments, highlighting agricultural regeneration, urban erasure, and city infrastructure. The exhibition transformed a raw warehouse space once home to LACI into a dramatic exhibition space. Collaborating with HIVE lighting, Archaeology sets the stage to reveal historical truths that have contributed to the climate crisis.
By introducing artists to an entrepreneurial clean tech hub, LACI’s AIR program brings new insights, research models and personal entry points to our most urgent issues: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the systems by which we live. This inaugural exhibition offers a snapshot of the way we work, together.
Debra Scacco is the Founding Director of AIR.
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Archaeology of the Present presents findings by artists Rebecca Bruno, Nova Jiang and Debra Scacco created during AIR, a six-month residency at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). AIR provides access to a state-of-the-art prototyping facility and leading minds working in climate-related issues. Through varying approaches, each artist engaged with a deep study of humans in relation to their surrounding environments, highlighting agricultural regeneration, urban erasure, and city infrastructure. The exhibition transformed a raw warehouse space once home to LACI into a dramatic exhibition space. Collaborating with HIVE lighting, Archaeology sets the stage to reveal historical truths that have contributed to the climate crisis.
By introducing artists to an entrepreneurial clean tech hub, LACI’s AIR program brings new insights, research models and personal entry points to our most urgent issues: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the systems by which we live. This inaugural exhibition offers a snapshot of the way we work, together.
Debra Scacco is the Founding Director of AIR.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Archaeology of the Present presents findings by artists Rebecca Bruno, Nova Jiang and Debra Scacco created during AIR, a six-month residency at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). AIR provides access to a state-of-the-art prototyping facility and leading minds working in climate-related issues. Through varying approaches, each artist engaged with a deep study of humans in relation to their surrounding environments, highlighting agricultural regeneration, urban erasure, and city infrastructure. The exhibition transformed a raw warehouse space once home to LACI into a dramatic exhibition space. Collaborating with HIVE lighting, Archaeology sets the stage to reveal historical truths that have contributed to the climate crisis.
By introducing artists to an entrepreneurial clean tech hub, LACI’s AIR program brings new insights, research models and personal entry points to our most urgent issues: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the systems by which we live. This inaugural exhibition offers a snapshot of the way we work, together.
Debra Scacco is the Founding Director of AIR.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Archaeology of the Present presents findings by artists Rebecca Bruno, Nova Jiang and Debra Scacco created during AIR, a six-month residency at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). AIR provides access to a state-of-the-art prototyping facility and leading minds working in climate-related issues. Through varying approaches, each artist engaged with a deep study of humans in relation to their surrounding environments, highlighting agricultural regeneration, urban erasure, and city infrastructure. The exhibition transformed a raw warehouse space once home to LACI into a dramatic exhibition space. Collaborating with HIVE lighting, Archaeology sets the stage to reveal historical truths that have contributed to the climate crisis.
By introducing artists to an entrepreneurial clean tech hub, LACI’s AIR program brings new insights, research models and personal entry points to our most urgent issues: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the systems by which we live. This inaugural exhibition offers a snapshot of the way we work, together.
Debra Scacco is the Founding Director of AIR.
Click on images below to view full screen.
Archaeology of the Present presents findings by artists Rebecca Bruno, Nova Jiang and Debra Scacco created during AIR, a six-month residency at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI). AIR provided access to a state-of-the-art prototyping facility and leading minds working in climate-related issues. Through varying approaches, each artist engaged with a deep study of humans in relation to their surrounding environments, highlighting agricultural regeneration, urban erasure, and city infrastructure.
By introducing artists to an entrepreneurial clean tech hub, LACI’s AIR program brings new insights, research models and personal entry points to our most urgent ecological issues: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the systems by which we live. AIR resident artists are encouraged to remain a part of the LACI community, benefiting artists and incubator alike. This inaugural exhibition offers a snapshot of the way we work, together.
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