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Jared Green describes the Brightwater landscape, and ends with a mention of No beginning no end... in this Huffington Post article: Brightwater: A Model of 21st Century Infrastructure


Look for No beginning no end... at the beginning and end of Make the world your studio, a video by 4Culture


Changing the Terms of Engagement at Chats About Change: Critical Conversations on Art and Politics at Cal State LA, January, 2015


Flowers For Action, Seeds For Change at Chats About Change: Critical Conversations on Art and Politics at Cal State LA, January, 2015


Students at Los Feliz Charter School for the Arts talk about the North Branch


No beginning no end... covered by Urban Gardens


Public headscratching on the topic of artists and climate change


July 2013 continuation of a conversation on art and science Final Fridays at Montalvo


May 2013 When they were Wild in KCET's Artbound


May 2013 When they were Wild in Eagle Rock Patch


October 2012 Can Artists Heal Nature in Los Angeles? is part of a continuing conversation that began as part of SOC(i)AL: Art + People, previewed on KCET's ArtBound


July 2012 opening of Age of Amphibians at Reseda Pool, installed on shade towers designed by Lehrer Architects


Adventures in Collecting Water details the process of collecting 144 gallons of water to represent the daily consumption of average Angelenos for WaterLAB


Domus publishes photos of WaterLAB at A+D Museum in Los Angeles


Public Art 4Culture reports on the installation of the water blessings at Brightwater


Loving this trailer for the Miroslav Mandic film about Johnny Appleseed, in which I appear, conducting poppy anthropology on York Boulevard. Searching for Johnny has shown at film festivals in Sarajevo and Athens


Representing Taiwan in Motherhood: Mother Image in Asian Art at Ewha Womens University Museum


Brightwater at the AIA Seattle Design Festival


Public Art 4Culture: Brightwater Art & Utility


These photos by Mithun beautifully convey the essence of this large scale engineering project


Circle of Blue reports on Brightwater

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"... Her investigations of public settings-- however whimsical and poetic-- become deceptively strong political statements..."-- Martin Patrick, "Performative tactics and the choreographic reinvention of public space" in Art & the Public Sphere, 2011.


"...That this piece is the first manifestation of the artwork to be installed at Brightwater is a lovely happenstance, for its clarity and poetics embody all the artwork designed for the site..." -- 4Culture on Brightwater


"With each of her projects the product of long-term observation, Jane Tsong's work invites her viewers to pause and contemplate the "myriad small things" that make up quotidian experience."-- Owen Driggs, 2010