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Clockshop: Carmen Argote, Last Light, Short Film

I documented artist Carmen Argote (@carmen.argote) on one of her regular walking routes through the city during quarantine.

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Tanya Aguiñiga: Metabolizing the Border, Performance

Metabolizing the Border, Tanya explains, “Following three years of active physical and emotional labor on the entire border, my body is now trying to figure out what to do with all I have experienced.

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USC Arts in Action: Jails & Justice Project

This project brought together USC students, Black Lives Matter (@blmlosangeles), and the Institute of Theatre and Social Change (@uscsda) — all who are committed to reimagining policing, incarceration and public safety.

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Clockshop: Carmina Escobar Performance, “FUENTES / This Nature Of Ours"

Escobar filled the historic Roundhouse at the Bowtie Project with light and sound for her site-specific performance FUENTES / This Nature of Ours.

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