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The LA River: A City Runs Through It @ Keystone Art Space
The LA River: A City Runs Through It
February 20th – March 1st, 2016
Artist’s reception: Saturday, February 20th, 7-10 pm
Things are changing dramatically. The LA River, which began construction in 1938 as a giant storm drain, has been ignored for years. Most Angelenos have had no idea that the 51 mile long waterway even existed. Previously the abode of the homeless and the setting for countless movie shoots, the River has suddenly been discovered and people and organizations are scrambling to beautify the waterway and gentrify the adjacent communities. Seven fine art photographers have gathered together to exhibit their personal visions of the River before it changes forever.
Keystone Art Space, 25558 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles 90065
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