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  2. Bonnie Sherk - Wikipedia

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    Bonnie Ora Sherk (née Bonnie Ora Kellner; May 18, 1945 – August 8, 2021) was an American landscape-space artist, performance artist, landscape planner, and educator. [1] She was the founder of The Farm, and A Living Library. Sherk was a professional artist who exhibited her work in museums and galleries around the world.

  3. The Farm (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The Farm, (founded 1974) also known as Crossroads Community, [1]: 43 was an environmental art and performance art project that also operated as a community center.The Farm was located at the corner of Army Street (later renamed Cesar Chavez Street) and Potrero Avenue in San Francisco, California, from 1974 to 1987.

  4. Artists priced out of Los Angeles head to this creative hub ...

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    It's helped artists build community in the high desert. Any given weekend at the Yucca Valley Material Lab can be action-packed from workshops to shows. It's helped artists build community in the ...

  5. Bonnie Rychlak - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing the same 1989 solo show for Arts Magazine, critic Robert Morgan addressed Rychlak’s neo-minimalist approach, noting that “Bonnie Rychlak’s show at Rastovski (February 2-25) is an extension of neo-minimalist sensibilities but without the distancing effects seen in works by such artists as Ronald Jones, Allan McCollum, and Louise ...

  6. Asco (art collective) - Wikipedia

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    Asco was an East Los Angeles based Chicano artist collective, active from 1972 to 1987. Asco adopted its name as a collective in 1973, making a direct reference to the word's significance in Spanish ("asco"), which is disgust or repulsion.

  7. Giant Rock: A century of stories in the Mojave Desert - AOL

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    Giant Rock with an Oldsmobile pictured in the Los Angeles Times in May 1937. A caption reads, in part: "A wind sock, fluttering from a huge whitewashed rock overlooking the Mojave Desert near ...

  8. WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Art and the Feminist Revolution was an exhibition of international women's art presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles from March 4–July 16, 2007. [1] It later traveled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts (September 21--December 16, 2007) and the PS1 Contemporary Art Center , where it was on view February 17–May 12 ...

  9. Self Help Graphics & Art - Wikipedia

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    Self Help Graphics & Art, Inc. is a community arts center in East Los Angeles, California, United States.Established in 1970, Self Help Graphics served as a critical locus of activity during the Chicano art movement and is a center for Chicano and Latino artistic production.