dublab presents the Sounds of Now
dublab presents the Sounds of Now

LAND + ACE HOTEL + DUBLAB PRESENT: THE MANIFEST DESTINY BILLBOARD PROJECT CULMINATING WEEKEND

Friday, June 26, 2015
8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.

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LAND + ACE HOTEL + DUBLAB PRESENT: THE MANIFEST DESTINY BILLBOARD PROJECT CULMINATING WEEKEND

8PM – FRI JUN 26, 2015
FREE / 21+ – UPSTAIRS, LOS ANGELES

SETS BY DUBLAB DJS:
Brion Paul (Peak Oil)
Sun Araw
Suzanne Kraft

VIDEO WORKS BY:
Zoe Crosher/Jason Underhill
Eve Fowler
Daniel R. Small
Bobbi Woods

LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) presents an evening of guest DJs from dublab and ongoing artist film screenings featuring video works by artists Zoe Crosher/Jason Underhill, Eve Fowler, Daniel R. Small, and Bobbi Woods. Each of the videos being screened elaborate upon the themes explored in the artists’ individual billboard projects as part of LAND’s cross-country exhibition, The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project.

This event is part of a long weekend from June 24-28, 2015 of artist programs, readings,
screenings, performances, installations, conversations, city explorations, and other
happenings across Los Angeles to conclude The Manifest Destiny Billboard Project, LAND’s crosscountry
exhibition of 100 artist-produced billboards and activations, which unfolded along on Interstate 10 in
10 consecutive artist chapters beginning in October 2013. The weekend events will explore the themes of the
project in relation to Los Angeles’ history, development, and continuing evolution. The culminating weekend
will coincide with the launch of the final chapter of the project, with billboards by artist Matthew
Brannon.

About LAND:
LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) is a non-profit public art organization committed to curating site- and
situation-specific contemporary art projects in Los Angeles and beyond. LAND believes that everyone
deserves the opportunity to experience innovative contemporary art in their day-to-day lives. In turn, artists
deserve the opportunity to realize projects, otherwise unsupported, at unique sites in the public realm.