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villager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-21-04 09:54 AM
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LA Artists plan "October Surprise" events
Please Forward. Also, we are looking for people who would like to help organize this event. You can contact me or opencall@theoctobersurprise.org
Sandra

October Surprise
This is our city, lets live in it!

Open Call for Artists, Activists, Social Interventionists, Architects, Gardeners, Solar Engineers, and others for site-specific projects in Northeast Los Angeles to celebrate our neighborhoods and strengthen creative, grassroots power

-East of the LA River and stretching up along Figueroa and the Arroyo Seco, Highland Park is girdled by Mount Washington, Montecito Heights, Glassel Park and Eagle Rock. Highland Park is but one town among many that we could all call home.
Global Capitalism asks us to ignore the unique histories, experiences and knowledge that each spot of earth provides its residents. We become global drifters - just one more consumer wearing a Hard Rock Café T-shirt from Bangkok, Paris or Disneyland.
In response, October Surprise calls for site-specific installations and interventions that make THIS place our home. We are calling for work that reveals and celebrates the past, present and possible futures of Northeast LA.

What: - October Surprise will converge artists, activists and the community to celebrate our neighborhoods and strengthen creative, grassroots power, using site-specific installations, interventions, art, monuments, performance, and other events.

- Projects will be situated throughout the neighborhood.

Where: -We are calling for projects throughout Northeast LA? along the boulevards and arroyos, in the public spaces, community places and private homes.

-The Arroyo Arts Collective at 135 N. Ave. 50 in Highland Park will serve as a convergence, or meeting space, where participants can present and discuss their work. Additionally, we are interested in hosting pertinent lectures. And though the gallery space can be used to present documentation of projects and ideas, we are specifically looking for site-specific projects throughout the neighborhood.

When: -Projects will occur on the long weekend of October 8, 9, and 10, 2004. Documentation of the events will remain in the gallery through October into the first week of November and Election Day. (Participation by ongoing projects that began out of the scope of October Surprise will also be accepted.)

Why: -We hope to help reveal a city to itself and energize its communities. One month before the election, we are organizing this event to show where democracy really lives--in our neighborhoods, streets and homes. Now is as good a time as any to strengthen political and cultural discussions where it really counts- at the grassroots.

How: -Send us a proposal by August 1st. This is a non-juried exhibition but we would like to have a basic participants list for organizational purposes (including for fundraising, publicity, and for a possible catalogue).
(Note: Having your proposal by August 1st will help us help you realize your project)

-We don?t need a fancy resume, just articulate some of your ideas and tell us how you connect to this place called Northeast LA.
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-Contact us with questions and proposals: opencall@theoctobersurprise.org
Call (323) 449-9019 <English> (323) 227-5861 <Spanish>
Mail proposals to: October Surprise, c/o Flor y Canto, 3706 N. Figueroa Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90065
Or stop by Friday nights at Flor Y Canto and ask for Jennifer.
Check out our website at www.theoctobersurprise.org <http://www.theoctobersurprise.org/>

Questions to get you thinking:
-What memories of the neighborhood inform the way you live there today?
-What are the neighborhood?s specific histories and geographies?
-What was it like to party at Flat Tops, to cruise Arroyo Seco Park? Where can teens hang out now? -Where locally must racism and classism be addressed? What specifically can be done to reduce racial and class-based injustice and tension? -How can the diverse populations of the area find an equitable common ground? Where have they found common ground in the past?
-Who and what are the political forces that make real change in our community? -How can we make the power-holders more accountable to all of the neighborhood?s long-term interests?
-Will a Food 4 Less and a Trader Joes ever exist on the same block? How about a locally owned store that sells inexpensive healthy food?
-The new Gold Line brings alternative transportation and more gentrification; what does this all mean?
-What ways can we better live close to this beautiful land- should the hilltops be lined with windmills generating electricity? Could the hillside neighborhoods support orchards to feed the city?
-How can we strengthen the local economy to enrich the grass roots?
-What fun, beautiful, exciting things can you and your friends make happen here?

-As we barrel toward an ugly national election with frightening implications for our country, it?s time to also ask questions about our immediate community and figure out how to at least make this small patch of earth better for all. Projects should speak to an audience that is as diverse as the neighborhood. Take the dare. Find the language.

Northeast LA:
Northeast LA:
October Surprise unfolds in a neighborhood that has a long history of art, politics, and cultural activism. This area once was the home of the indigenous Tongva, old west outlaws, old time Hollywood elite and the artists and intellectuals of the Arts and Crafts movement.
The area gradually morphed into a neighborhood of a mixture of classes with all the inherent tensions that implies. Today?s residents' live in a surprising demographic patchwork with socioeconomic groups are scattered across the landscape. Italians, Philippinos, Mexicans, Central Americans and others hold onto niches carved out in LA?s oscillating real estate market and changing social attitudes. Today, upwardly mobile newcomers from Silverlake, West Los Angeles and elsewhere snatching the funky old houses, their tastes and interests changing the neighborhood again.
Many residents are oblivious to the continued radical traditions of the area. Many others are unaware of social technologies that can change the way we all live in our towns. National consumer trends and media driven taste tell residents that family histories and local sagas are forgettable in the broad scope of the brave new world. New tastes have brought in stores selling the latest necessity of Global Capitalism in stores that threaten to replace the seemingly mundane auto body shops and beauty parlors that line Figueroa and neighboring streets.
Background:
-October Surprise is based on an event known as the DSLR (Department of Space and Land Reclamation) which originated in Chicago in 1999. These events invite artists and activists to converge at a central location and then go out into the city and create artwork about the social issues of the city. For more info on DSLR see:
http://www.counterproductiveindustries.com <http://www.counterproductiveindustries.com/> http://www.dslrwest.org <http://www.dslrwest.org/> http://www.freewords.org/biennial/fbdir.html

See also Portland Oregon?s City Repair Project
http://www.cityrepair.org/projects.html

-October Surprise?s title refers to Ronald Reagan?s 1980 election year duplicity. He illegally bargained covertly with the Iranian government to postpone freeing the American hostages until after the November Presidential election in order to reflect badly on incumbent Jimmy Carter. http://www.skepticfiles.org/socialis/spriseoc.htm
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