Since the age of five, artist Megan Rice has resided in Topanga Canyon. Her two colorful sculptures for the children’s section of the Topanga Library were inspired by her own childhood experiences in the neighborhood. Rice recalls, “From age five, my most cherished memories consist of running barefoot on the rough earth, wading the creeks, witnessing the wild animals, birds, reptiles and insects that populated Topanga Canyon in the 1950’s and 60’s. Additionally, my family kept a large menagerie of domestic animals.” Rice holds a BA from Mills College and her work has been included in many group exhibitions throughout California.
Show LessSince the age of five, artist Megan Rice has resided in Topanga Canyon. Her two colorful sculptures for the children’s section of the Topanga Library were inspired by her own childhood experiences in the neighborhood. Rice recalls, “From age five, my most cherished memories consist of running barefoot on the rough earth, wading the creeks, witnessing the wild animals, birds, reptiles and insects that populated Topanga Canyon in the 1950’s and 60’s. Additionally, my family kept a large menagerie
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