From Dallas to Baum Bridge

LA River, Los Angeles, California

Adam Alessi, Anne Libby, Ann Hirsch, Ben Noam, Brendan Lynch, Chris Lux, Coco Campbell, Fox Maxy, Hanna Umin, Hayden Dunham, Jacinto Astiazaran, Jasmine Marin, John Garcia, Jonas Wendelin, Lomaho, Pedro Verdin, Retro 1999, Rollin Leonard, Sessa Englund, Sparkly 22 Miracles, Sterling Wells, Marcel Arcalá, Naomi Fisher, Natasha Romano, Negashi Armada, Nic Seago Burrier, Nina Hartmann, Nichole Fitch


From Dallas to Baum Bridge was a series of solo presentations along the LA River in September 2020. The artists, most of them are LA locals, were invited to place their work along the public park and bike path area reaching from Dallas St. to Baum Bicycle Bridge in the Glendale Narrows of LA River. Most of the work was left up for the duration of the Summer.


Natasha Romano

Ann Hirsch
AnnAnna, 2020

Ann Hirsch, Audio Piece, 12m51s

Map 1:6 Dallas St

Map 2:6 Marsh Park

Marcel Alcalá, B1
Jacinto Astiazarán, C1 (temporal work)
Sessa Englund, E2 (temporal installation)
Rollin Leonard, E3

Map 3:6 Fletcher Dr.

John Garcia, E2
John Garcia, E2
Marcel Alcalá, F3

Map 4:6 Interstate 5

Map 5:6 Hyperion

Adam Alessi, D2 (temporal installation)
Ben Noam, C2
Brendan Lynch, C2
Chris Lux, C1
Coco Campbell, E4
Fox Maxy C1, Screening at dusk
Hayden Dunham, C1
Hanna Umin, D3
Jasmine Marin, D3
John Garcia, C2
John Garcia, D2
John Garcia, D3
Jonas Wendelin E3 (temporal work)
Lomaho, C2 (temporal installation)
Lomaho, C1 (temporal installation)
Naomi Fisher, D2
Negashi Armada, C1
Nic Seago Burrier, C1, Screening at dusk
Nichole Fitch, E3
Pedro Verdin, C1, (temporal installation)
Retro 1999, C1 (temporal installation)
Sterling Wells, 1C (Plein air painting)
Sparkly 22 Miracles, C2: Performance at 6.30pm

Map 6:6 Baum Bridge