
A project which took form in 2012 as a ‘living’ sculpture in Edinburgh is being featured at the Reimagining Progress exhibition at the David Brower Center in Berkeley. Unfortunately, the actual sculpture which Vero Alanis and I put together won’t be shown, but you can try to sink your teeth into the beautiful large-format print.
The show features 18 artists hailing from the Bay Area, all of whom work with issues of production, consumption, and alternative economies. Reimagining Progress will be on display for the summer, and includes several activities, talks, and performances, looking at topics ranging from global economy to local creative innovation.
The Center has also published a nice little interview with myself and two of the other artists.
Opening reception is May 22 at 6pm and free tickets are available.
Show Dates
May 22 — September 4, 2014
David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
510.809.0900
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
About the David Brower Center
One of the Bay Area’s most advanced green buildings, the nonprofit David Brower Center provides a central address for the nonprofit community, a place to discover the connections between issues, build lasting relationships and affect real, substantive change.