Subterranean Convergence: 3D-Scanning and Storytelling Workshops
About this Event
Clockshop is excited to partner with Antenna and Ashé Cultural Arts Center to extend our series of 3D-scanning workshops to the South, where the southern transcontinental railroad route originates. Bring an object to scan that carries personal meaning and reflects your sense of home as part of our , an upcoming artist commission by LaRissa Rogers. LaRissa and her collaborator Angel Adams Parham will guide us in sharing stories about the meaning of the items you bring and their connection to your family history while a technician assists you in scanning your heirloom. This process centers storytelling as a form of memory-keeping and collective knowledge production. Participants will receive a $50 honorarium. Please fill out the form for the Open Call for Objects form prior to the date of the workshop.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
LaRissa Rogers (b. 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work investigates how personal and shared memory and history impact the perpetual evolution of cultural identity formation and placemaking. She has exhibited at Documenta 15 (Germany); Weserburg Museum (Germany); Lilley Museum (NV); the Wattis Institute of Contemporary Art (CA); the California Museum of Photography (CA); the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (VA); Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (CA); California State University, Fullerton; The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MA); Torrance Art Museum (CA); and the Fuller Craft Museum (MA). She received the Visual Arts fellowship at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (2022) and the Fine Arts Work Center Fellowship (2023–2024). Rogers has also held residencies at the Bemis Center of Contemporary Art (2022), the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (2024), and MASS MoCA (2025). Rogers is a tenure-track assistant professor and sculpture area head at the University of Virginia. She is currently represented by Super Dakota.
ABOUT CLOCKSHOP
Clockshop is an arts and culture nonprofit that works with artists to deepen the connection between communities and public land, in order to build a shared vision of a future based in belonging and care. We produce free public programming and commission contemporary artist projects on public land to better connect Angelenos to the land we live on.
ACCESSIBILITY
Antenna:6330
There is a public parking lot located next to the building, and parking is also available in the surrounding neighborhood. The event space is located on the first floor of the building. There is a restroom available on the premises.
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