CURRENT NEWS

1/4 of the wastewater of metropolitan Seattle will soon be blessed before it is returned to Puget Sound. More news at the blog of Public Art 4Culture

Water, CA, a collection of thought-provoking artists' projects edited by Nicole Antebi and Enid Baxter Blader, is now online
The Los Angeles Water Cycle represents An Atlas of Radical Cartography at Campo y Ciudad at the Centro Cultural de Espana Guatemala.

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Myriad Unnamed Streams: a self-guided tour exploring the intimate history of the suburban landscape from the point of view of Water in Northeast Los Angeles...

Welcome to the Comfy City. Please have a seat, or make one. Our urban spaces could definitely benefit from...

The Pelargonium Exchange is currently seeking a home in a public place where visitors...

For Everything is Still Alive, native poppies were sown on patches of bare ground through three adjacent neighborhoods of different cultural and economic classes...

The World Savings Bank project, a year-long study of the wind patterns on a corporate plaza...

For the Brightwater Wastewater Treatment Plant under construction in Seattle, no beginning no end/ circle the earth/ blessed water/blood of life/...

Time by the Rock was a temporary light projection on the Eagle Rock landmark in Northeast Los Angeles...

A Crowd in Hyde Park, Chicago, IL...

the Emergency Living System for Jane and Rain was a temporary living system designed to be installed in the magnificent street trees that line the major boulevards...

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