Play the LA River launches September 13th!

Since the beginning of the year I've been involved in curating performance for a fantastic civic art project called Play the LA River--an initiative to bring Los Angeles County residents to all 51 miles of the LA River for games, events, and performances. Our 51-week project launches Saturday, September 13th, at Marsh Park as part of the Frogtown Artwalk. Featured performers include Rebeca Hernandez, Mariel Carranza, The Poetry Society of Los Angeles, music curated by the wulf., People's Dance led by Marina Magalhães, and @PinDropParty after dark!

ALSO, BREAKING NEWS...........Play the LA River is in the running for $100,000 from LA2050, and we need YOU to vote for us at http://myla2050play.maker.good.is/projects/PlaytheLARiver/

After you vote, please share the news on Facebook (tag us @Play the LA River) and Twitter (#playthelariver, @LA2050), and while you're online be sure to like our page and join our event


Allison Wyper
I am an interdisciplinary artist with over a decade of experience providing administrative, marketing, and production support for artists and creative professionals nationwide. I founded Rhizomatic Arts to provide affordable professional consulting, training, and services to independent creatives and small companies. Rhizomatic Arts takes a holistic approach to creative sustainability, supporting the cultural eco-system on a grassroots, person-to-person level, empowering artists to take charge of their own careers within a supportive network of peers. Our Sustainability Network connects creatives with skills and resources to share, via a mutually-supportive gift economy. Our motto: "work independently, not alone."
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