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Multidisciplinary

Since time immemorial, artists have been using what is available to them to share their message. Learn how creativity cross-pollinates among disciplines.

Doug Aitken, "Underwater Pavilions." | Photo: Matt Crotty
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"Forêt Intérieure/Interior Forest" is a project by L.A.-based artist Alexandra Grant encompassing a series of public drawing sessions, reading groups, artist collaborations and an installation.
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The Hog Farm was a commune located in the hills above Sunland, a town in the far north of the San Fernando Valley in the late 1960s. Robby Herbst and archaeologist Annie Danis visit the former site to excavate the remnants of this hilltop hippiedom.
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Escape from the Landfill, which opens this Saturday, July 14, 2012 at the Huntington Beach Art Center, is an exhibit that is focusing on the materials we discard as waste in our contemporary society.
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Tyler Cassity makes a living off of the macabre
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