Listen to the Trees Cascading Memorials: Climate Change and Urbanization in San Diego County
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Dew Flower-a sculpture to collect dew |
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Dew Flower and Fog Loom The Sea As Scuptress: Preserving Paradise:a conversation about suburbia, sustainability and climate change
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Reflections on Arroyo Seco |
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Participatory public art works inviting the viewer to explore their perception of the local environment. Carmel Mountain Interpretive Panels |
An extensive examination of the frog both as an indicator of environmental malaise and of the human relationship to the natural world. |
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Photographs and stories about looking closely at the natural world |
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Intimate Details The Sea as Sculptress
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Intimate Details |
Installations and bookworks interogating the strategies use to market real estate in Southern California |
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I Love Del Mar |
see also Preserving Paradise |
Bookworks exploring the personal and political |
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When a City Turns its Back on its River The Bold Romanticism of the Don Quixote The Gentle Beauty of the Helen of Troy The Camelot |
When a City Turns its Back on its River |
Las Comadres, a multinational collective of artists, educators and critics working in the San Diego/Tijuana region. Image from installation La Vecindad/The Neighborhood and performance Border Boda. |
All images on this site © Ruth Wallen.
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