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We Carry the Land

Date
August 28, 2024
Time
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost
$7 – $9
Organizer’s Site
craftcontemporary.org
Council District
City Council District 4
Event Series Dates
Through September 8
We Carry the Land is an architectural exploration of space, time, and form born from an alignment of varied Indigenous foundational ways of being. Rooted in the sacredness of the natural world and informed by experiences of territorial geographic relocation, the project presents a spatial identity of what it means to be a part of the Indigenous diaspora, grounded yet simultaneously flexible.

 

We Carry the Land is designed by six emerging Native architectural and graphic designers: Celina Brownotter, Anjelica S. Gallegos, Freeland Livingston, Selina Martinez, Bobby Joe Smith III, and Zoë Toledo.

 

Adults $9, Students, Teachers, and Seniors $7, Members Free, Sundays – Pay what you can

Location

Craft Contemporary
5814 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036 United States
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Phone:
323.937.4230
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