We are hiring a full-time, paid Getty Marrow Undergraduate Curatorial Intern. They will support the coordination of 3 artist commissions, our Listening by Moonrise program, and assist in our internal demographic analysis projects.
Learn more under βWork Opportunitiesβ here: clockshop.org/about
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@signalhillfm.bsky.social met with Yaeun Stevie Choi about their approach to designing last yearβs commissioned kite for our annual Peopleβs Kite Festival. Listen here to learn about kite-making traditions from around the world:
www.signalhill.fm/issue-one/#fishing-the-sky
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Clockshop's Founder Julia Meltzer and Executive Director Sue Bell Yank visited Assemblymember Jessica Caloza yesterday to talk about the Bowtie and the future of open green spaces in Northeast LA.
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Woman standing at the edge of the LA River with a pair of over the ear headphones on. She looks at the water while listening to the audio tour by artist Rosten Woo.
A row of 7 people sit along the asphalt of the LA River bike path. Each person is wearing headphones over their ears. They all look out at the LA River. By the waterβs edge is another row of people listening to the audio tour.
Three woman stand by the LA River with headphones over their ears. The woman in the middle holds a poster made by Rosten Woo which helps guests understand where the water in LA comes from.
'What Water Wants' a Clockshop commission by Rosten Woo, is a 30 minute audio tour exploring how water moves through LA. Visit Lewis MacAdams Park with a pair of headphones that connect to your phone to experience it at your convenience. Scan the QR code near the park entrance.
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On February 1 we are hosting a special SOLD-OUT βReading By Moonriseβ featuring writers and artists with a direct connection to the Altadena Public Libraries. All donations will go directly to the Altadena Library Foundation.
Donate here clockshop.org/event/reading-by-moonrise-benefit-for-altadena
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