Artist Walk & Talk with Hannah Lipski
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Art in Nature Installations: All of June
Step onto the trail and discover art woven into the landscape itself. Local artists Marina Caliari, Mick Englert, and Hannah Lipski have created immersive, site-specific installations using natural materials gathered from and/or inspired by the surrounding environment. Hidden among forests, creeks, and winding paths, each piece invites visitors to slow down, explore, and experience the trails in a new way.
Beginning June 1, artworks from will be on view along Cascade Canal Trail (by Marina Caliari), Sugarloaf Mountain Trail (by Hannah Lipski), Rambler Trail (by Marina Caliari), and Yuba Rim Trail (by Mick Englert).
Accompanying each installation is an artist-led Walk & Talk in which the community is invited to meet us at the trailhead for a group walk to the installation site followed by a discussion with the artist about the work.
Walk & Talk “Stay For A While” with artist Marina Caliari
Saturday, June 13, 10am Cascade Canal Trail
Meet at the Cascade Canal trailhead on Gracie Road and walk with us the one mile to the installation site.
Walk & Talk “yâlo kormilyâ” with artist Hannah Lipski
Friday, June 19, 6pm Sugarloaf Mountain Trail
Meet in the Sugarloaf Mountain trailhead parking lot on Coyote Street and walk with us the 1/2 mile to the installation site or go it alone and meet us at the top of Sugarloaf at 6:30pm
Walk & Talk “Rice’s Crossing Labyrinth” with artist Mick Englert
Saturday, June 20, 10am Yuba Rim Trail
Meet at the Yuba Rim trailhead on Marysville Road and walk with us one-quarter mile to the installation site.
Step onto the trail and discover art woven into the landscape itself. Local artists Marina Caliari, Mick Englert, and Hannah Lipski have created immersive, site-specific installations using natural materials gathered from and/or inspired by the surrounding environment. Hidden among forests, creeks, and winding paths, each piece invites visitors to slow down, explore, and experience the trails in a new way.
Beginning June 1, artworks from will be on view along Cascade Canal Trail (by Marina Caliari), Sugarloaf Mountain Trail (by Hannah Lipski), Rambler Trail (by Marina Caliari), and Yuba Rim Trail (by Mick Englert).
Accompanying each installation is an artist-led Walk & Talk in which the community is invited to meet us at the trailhead for a group walk to the installation site followed by a discussion with the artist about the work.
Walk & Talk “Stay For A While” with artist Marina Caliari
Saturday, June 13, 10am Cascade Canal Trail
Meet at the Cascade Canal trailhead on Gracie Road and walk with us the one mile to the installation site.
Walk & Talk “yâlo kormilyâ” with artist Hannah Lipski
Friday, June 19, 6pm Sugarloaf Mountain Trail
Meet in the Sugarloaf Mountain trailhead parking lot on Coyote Street and walk with us the 1/2 mile to the installation site or go it alone and meet us at the top of Sugarloaf at 6:30pm
Walk & Talk “Rice’s Crossing Labyrinth” with artist Mick Englert
Saturday, June 20, 10am Yuba Rim Trail
Meet at the Yuba Rim trailhead on Marysville Road and walk with us one-quarter mile to the installation site.
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Where is it happening?
Sugarloaf Mountain, Nevada City, California, United States
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Host or PublisherBear Yuba Land Trust







