Stephen van Dyck
Type:
Music/Arts - Exhibit
Network:
Global
Date:
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Time:
12:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
all 27 miles of Washington Boulevard and in cars
Street:
Washington Boulevard
City/Town:
Los Angeles, CA
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Phone:
5053319588
Email:
stephen.torrential@gmail.com
Description
“A Day in L.A.” shows work from over sixty Los Angeles artists and non-artists in unused public outdoor spaces along the entire length of Washington Boulevard’s 27 miles, from Whittier to Venice Beach. For one day artists will perform works, create installations, facilitate happenings, and make music in unexpected spaces, such as on the sidewalk, between dumpsters, along railroad tracks, as well as inside the audience’s cars as they traverse one of LA’s most iconic boulevards. An official map of the day’s events along with schedules and other downloadable information will be available to the public starting on October 4 on the event website (www.washblvd.tk).

Works range from performances and installations to writings and discussions. The audience can choose how long they want to spend at each spot, skip spots or drive at different speeds between destinations as they traverse Wash. Blvd from Whittier to Venice Beach, culminating in an end performance at Venice Pier. Audience members are additionally invited to car pool with some artists between spots and to switch car pools at their leisure.

Building on the success of his last curatorial endeavor, The San Fernando Road Concert in 2008, Curator Stephen van Dyck seeks to investigate the possibilities of Washington Blvd as a site for artistic exploration. Washington Blvd is LA’s longest east-west street and one of the longest municipal streets in the world. This event will highlight this space as a way to view how the Los Angeles metropolis grew, and the massive in-between and negative spaces it left behind as it expanded. Additionally, this day will examine the Blvd as a cross-section of the city's diversity of landscapes and people. This exhibition/event/experiment asks, “How can we generate a new kind of LA experience, bringing meaning and attention to a collection of less obvious destinations?”

Participating artists include musicians, artists, writers, non-artists and residents of Washington Blvd's many neighborhoods: Danielle Adair, Karen Atkinson, Lisa Anne Auterbach, Lara Bank, Ama Birch, Michael Buitron, Kathrin Burmester, John Burtle, Amina Cain, Teresa Carmody, David Casey, Audrey Chan, Caroline Chang, Carolyn Chen, Samantha Cohen, John D'Amico, Ken Ehrlich, Daiana Feuer, Flint, Cary Georges, Mary Beth Heffernan, D Jean Hester, Jen Hofer, Julia Holter, Maryam Hosseinzadeh, Alexis Hudgins, Sarah Ibraham, Katie Jacobson, Ian James, Shaun Klaseus, Ari Kletzky, Sojung Kwon, Andrea Lambert, Eric Lindley, Elana Mann, Emery Martin, Anita K. Marto, Meghann McCrory, Joe Milazzo, Joanne Mitchell, Tracy Molis, Robin Myrick, Tucker Neel, Paul Pescador, Ali Prosch, James Rojas, Ally Sachs, Janet Sarbanes, Nate Schulman, Veronica Shalom, Katie Shook, Cynthia Simonian, Mark So, Mariangeles Soto-Diaz, Jennifer Styperk, Robert Summers, Jade Thacker, Mat Timmons, Jared Woodland, Austin Young, Luis Zavala and Yelena Zhelezov. Additional artists will be announced as the event draws nearer.

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