a partipatory project artist

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Lara Bank
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PROJECTS

participatory
you are the largest thing on Earth the t-shirt
human pots
human pots: armbands
the portable forest
tree and space
yard
sea and space
100 person solo show
art of exchange
primal scream painting booth
we
miss
wish
 
sculpture
data planter
 
video
periphery murder mystery
blue screen videos
 
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map

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exhibition

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2009,
Sustainability, Woodbury Exhibitions, LA



events and interactions


Lara Bank 05/30/2010
(Yoni) Tree and Space

Anna Mayer



Lara Bank12/2009,
Plaque tagged by anonymous person and I changed it.




Lara Bank06/2009,
Plaque moved by anonymous person.




Lara Bank 02/08/2009
We Share Wish Machine,
Jade Thacker & Miggie Wong



Lara Bank 03/23/2008,
Spring Rites at Tree and Space,
artSpa





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The third Tree and Space by Lara Bank, plaque moved to a thriving nearby existing eucalyptus sapling, March 2008. This is the current site for Tree and Space. Note, I did not plant this tree, it was simply there. The trees I planted all died due to nearby eucalyptus trees taking the nutrients and water supply that I provided to the trees I planted. I took trips carrying 2 gallon jugs of water up the hill every other day for the lifespan of each tree. I decided that the project was about place, not planting and perhaps I should use what was there and thriving.

bronze plaque, cement, tree, photo documentation, maps
2008 - present
website http://treeandspace.org
printable map
press Herbst, Robby. "Where Possible Possibilities Are Possible...," Proximity, Issue 5, Fall 2009.


DescriptionA space defined by a tree to serve as a location for public art practices. It is unregulated and open to all to utilize for art, performances, and happenings. A brass marker is placed on location to aid in identification. Los Angeles, CA.A space defined by a tree to serve as a location for public art practices. It is unregulated and open to all to utilize for art, performances, and happenings. A brass marker is placed on location to aid in identification. Los Angeles, CA.