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Closing events: A new job to unwork at

A new job to unwork at Closing weekend: April 15-17 Free + open to the public A new job to unwork at is an interdisciplinary research platform involving a core working group of Los Angeles-based ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2015-2019, Installation, Screening Tagged With: 2016, A new job to unwork at, alexia welch, Andrew Kachel, Clara López Menéndez, Closing Reception, discussion, Dylan Mira, Lee Relvas, Patrick Staff, Rafa Esparza, Screening, Shoghig Halajian, Video, workshop

A new job to unwork at?

A new job to unwork at? Organized by Clara López Menéndez and Andrew Kachel in the LACE Project Room Opening reception March 9, 2016 – 7PM-10PM Exhibition dates: March 9, 2016 - April 17, ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2015-2019, LACE Tagged With: 2016, A new job to unwork at, alexia welch, Andrew Kachel, Clara López Menéndez, discussion, Dylan Mira, Lee Relvas, Patrick Staff, Project Room, Rafa Esparza, Screening, Shoghig Halajian, workshop

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