Nacy Baker-Cahill — Hollow Point 11

Curatorial:
Cycles

A collaboration between
Sony Pictures
A GreenWorld Initiative
and AIR at LACI

CYCLES

A collaboration between
Sony Pictures
A GreenWorld Initiative
and AIR at LACI

CYCLES

A collaboration between
Sony Pictures
A GreenWorld Initiative
and AIR at LACI

CYCLES

A collaboration between
Sony Pictures A GreenWorld Initiative
and AIR at LACI

Cycles presents the work of three contemporary artists concerned with human impact on the environment. Through varying approaches, each artist explores how climate-change-related deterioration of natural systems has an ongoing impact on both personal relationships with the natural world and understanding of nature's complex web that sustains healthy ecological cycles.

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Artists
Amabelle Aguiluz, 
Nancy Baker Cahill, Jenny Yurshansky.

Cycles presents the work of three contemporary artists concerned with human impact on the environment. Through varying approaches, each artist explores how climate-change-related deterioration of natural systems has an ongoing impact on both personal relationships with the natural world and understanding of nature's complex web that sustains healthy ecological cycles.

The founder of the AIR residency, Debra Scacco curated Cycles to include both rigorous artwork and environmental consciousness. Each of the works explore climate issues in different ways, all of which activate the space without negative impact. On a greater scale, Cycles exemplifies a combination of technology and art collaborating to find creative solutions to environmental disasters.

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Artists
Amabelle Aguiluz: Clouds

Nancy Baker Cahill: Hollow Point 11 
Jenny Yurshansky: Succession

Cycles presents the work of three contemporary artists concerned with human impact on the environment. Through varying approaches, each artist explores how climate-change-related deterioration of natural systems has an ongoing impact on both personal relationships with the natural world and understanding of nature's complex web that sustains healthy ecological cycles.

The founder of the AIR residency, Debra Scacco curated Cycles to include both rigorous artwork and environmental consciousness. Each of the works explore climate issues in different ways, all of which activate the space without negative impact. On a greater scale, Cycles exemplifies a combination of technology and art collaborating to find creative solutions to environmental disasters.

Click on images below to view full screen.

Artists
Amabelle Aguiluz: Clouds

Nancy Baker Cahill: Hollow Point 11 
Jenny Yurshansky: Succession

Cycles presents the work of three contemporary artists concerned with human impact on the environment. Through varying approaches, each artist explores how climate-change-related deterioration of natural systems has an ongoing impact on both personal relationships with the natural world and understanding of nature's complex web that sustains healthy ecological cycles.

The founder of the AIR residency, Debra Scacco curated Cycles to include both rigorous artwork and environmental consciousness. Each of the works explore climate issues in different ways, all of which activate the space without negative impact. On a greater scale, Cycles exemplifies a combination of technology and art collaborating to find creative solutions to environmental disasters.

Click on images below to view full screen.

Artists
Amabelle Aguiluz: Clouds

Nancy Baker Cahill: Hollow Point 11 
Jenny Yurshansky: Succession

Cycles presents the work of three contemporary artists concerned with human impact on the environment. Through varying approaches, each artist explores how climate-change-related deterioration of natural systems has an ongoing impact on both personal relationships with the natural world and understanding of nature's complex web that sustains healthy ecological cycles.

The founder of the AIR residency, Debra Scacco curated Cycles to include both rigorous artwork and environmental consciousness. Each of the works explore climate issues in different ways, all of which activate the space without negative impact. On a greater scale, Cycles exemplifies a combination of technology and art collaborating to find creative solutions to environmental disasters.

Artists
Amabelle Aguiluz: Clouds
Nancy Baker Cahill: Hollow Point 11 
Jenny Yurshansky: Succession

Click on images below to view full screen.

Succession — Jenny Yurshansky
Jenny Yurshansky — Succession
Jenny Yurshansky — Succession
Amabelle Aguiluz — Clouds
Amabelle Aguiluz — Clouds
Nacy Baker-Cahill — Hollow Point 11

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