Graft

SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 6:30am
Figueroa Corridor, Downtown L.A.
(Information available at 3001 S. Flower St., Los Angeles)
Hothouse greenery and an equally valuable amount of dollar bills will be attached to bare trees along the Figueroa Corridor, which connects the heart of the “downtown renaissance” with un-gentrified areas of the city. This new version of Graft (1970) is coordinated by University of Southern California MFA students Joel Kyack and Lee Lynch.
INFO 213/743-1804 or amandelb@usc.edu
Graft (1970)
First arranged at Kent State University in Ohio, Graft involves the hanging of hothouse greenery and dollar bills (of the same value as the greenery) on the bare branches of trees on a winter day.
First arranged at Kent State University in Ohio, Graft involves the hanging of hothouse greenery and dollar bills (of the same value as the greenery) on the bare branches of trees on a winter day.










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