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Southern California’s landmark arts event, PST ART, returns with more than 818 artists, 50 exhibitions, and 1 mind-blowing theme: Art & Science Collide
Participant in the inaugural Getty PSTART Climate Impact Program, an integration of climate action, community building, and data reporting within the museum field.
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PST ART: Art & Science Collide creates opportunities for civic dialogue around some of the most urgent problems of our time by exploring past and present connections between art and science in a series of exhibitions, public programs, and other resources. Project topics range from climate change and environmental justice to the future of artificial intelligence and alternative medicine.Description text goes here
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Communities of color are often the populations most vulnerable to the toxic effects of industrial waste and soil contamination. Sinks: Places We Call Home highlights the environmental disparities created by manufacturing sites in two communities located near Self Help Graphics: Exide battery plant in Vernon and the former Athens Tank Farm (Exxon Mobil) site in Willowbrook. Los Angeles-based artists Maru García and Beatriz Jaramillo are conducting data-driven research that reveals the harmful practices of the past and present and their long-term impact on people and the environment. Producing new work for the exhibition, García partnered with the Natural History Museum to pursue soil testing and lead reduction studies with community scientists in the areas surrounding Vernon. Jaramillo has invited voices from the Willowbrook communities, including the neighborhood’s Community Garden, into the exhibition through a collaborative installation. Sinks seeks to elevate the voices and stories of the people from these neighborhoods, to inform audiences about land contamination, and to work toward alternative solutions.
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Visually tell the story of the community science project Prospering backyards in its entirety as a long-term exhibit for Sinks: Places We Call Home. From conceptualizing fine art pieces to organizing the fabrication of said pieces, visual and scientific documentation, and data-driven research reveal the harmful practices of the past and present and their long-term impact on vulnerable people and the environment. Communicate the power of community-led science and art to address environmental injustice.
Creative Direction
Brainstorming. Conceptual Thinking. Prototyping.
Exhibit Design
Active Listening. Facilitation. Professional Development.
Communication
Building Trust. Creative Ideation. Participation.