Lauren Elder, Greg Ito + Kara Joslyn @ SPF 15, Apr 17

, 15 April 2016
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Lauren Elder, Greg Ito, and Kara Joslyn are presenting a joint exhibition hosted by San Diego’s SPF15 at Scripps Institutes research pier on April 17.

The event, originally scheduled for last week but postponed due to rain, is the eighth edition of a ten part exhibition series that sees the mobile gallery, social sculpture and tent space appearing for one-off exhibitions along the Californian coast, and between some stairs and a fire escape at this year’s Material Art Fair.

This time the three-by-three meter pop-up canopy on the beach is a ‘dig site’ featuring work that presumably follows the theme set by a short text accompanying the press release. Opening with “The Endless Scroll: Let’s get to the bottom of this”, the piece of prose follows a dreamy journey in and out of the seaside as an experience that is both imaginary and physically felt: 

“The scroll is filled with letters and numbers and J
and images flash
one into the next. Oh what a pretty sunset.”

See the FB event page for details.**

SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.
SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.

SPF15 @ Fringe Projects Miami 2016, Dec 3

30 November 2016

Lauren Elder, Greg Ito, and Kara Joslyn are presenting a joint exhibition hosted by San Diego’s SPF15 at Scripps Institutes research pier on April 17.

The event, originally scheduled for last week but postponed due to rain, is the eighth edition of a ten part exhibition series that sees the mobile gallery, social sculpture and tent space appearing for one-off exhibitions along the Californian coast, and between some stairs and a fire escape at this year’s Material Art Fair.

This time the three-by-three meter pop-up canopy on the beach is a ‘dig site’ featuring work that presumably follows the theme set by a short text accompanying the press release. Opening with “The Endless Scroll: Let’s get to the bottom of this”, the piece of prose follows a dreamy journey in and out of the seaside as an experience that is both imaginary and physically felt: 

“The scroll is filled with letters and numbers and J
and images flash
one into the next. Oh what a pretty sunset.”

See the FB event page for details.**

SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.
SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.
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Lila de Magalhaes + Cody Tumlin @ SPF15, Aug 28

27 August 2016

Lauren Elder, Greg Ito, and Kara Joslyn are presenting a joint exhibition hosted by San Diego’s SPF15 at Scripps Institutes research pier on April 17.

The event, originally scheduled for last week but postponed due to rain, is the eighth edition of a ten part exhibition series that sees the mobile gallery, social sculpture and tent space appearing for one-off exhibitions along the Californian coast, and between some stairs and a fire escape at this year’s Material Art Fair.

This time the three-by-three meter pop-up canopy on the beach is a ‘dig site’ featuring work that presumably follows the theme set by a short text accompanying the press release. Opening with “The Endless Scroll: Let’s get to the bottom of this”, the piece of prose follows a dreamy journey in and out of the seaside as an experience that is both imaginary and physically felt: 

“The scroll is filled with letters and numbers and J
and images flash
one into the next. Oh what a pretty sunset.”

See the FB event page for details.**

SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.
SPF15, San Diego @ Material Art Fair 2016. Installation view. Courtesy the project.
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