Artwork Detail
Valises for Camp Ground: Arts, VALISE 7 – NATURE
Artist: Abeles, Kim
Object Date: 2018
Medium: Mixed media
Imperial Dims: 48 in.
Department(s): Fire
About the Artwork:
• Citizen Science has become an important way of involving people with the wilderness
• in the discussion of wilderness fires, it is important to establish our relationship: what is nature, and are we part of it?
• people need to see how they fit into nature and that they are not separate from it
• this is an opportunity to talk about air and water pollution caused by wilderness fires
• encourages discussion of fire abatement, fire hazard reduction tips, and in particular a sense that we are all part this larger picture
About the Artist:
Kim Abeles is an artist whose community-based projects explore biography, geography and environment. She has created projects with the California Science Center, air pollution control agencies, health clinics and mental health departments, and natural history museums in California, Colorado and Florida. In 1987, she innovated a method to create images from the smog in the air, and Smog Collectors brought her work to national and international attention. Permanent outdoor works include Walk a Mile in My Shoes, based on the shoes of the Civil Rights marchers and local activists. Abeles has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, J. Paul Getty Trust Fund, and her process documents are archived at the Center for Art + Environment. Her work is in public collections including MOCA, LACMA, CAAM, Berkeley Art Museum, and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Recent publications about her projects include New York Times, Los Angeles Times, American Scientist Magazine, and the forthcoming book, Social Practice: Technologies for Change, Routledge Press. To learn more, please visit: About - Kim Abeles.
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