Clockshop: Edge of Summer Fundraiser 2022
Thank you to everyone who joined Clockshop for their Edge of Summer Fundraiser this past June 11th!
2022 has been an incredible year for Clockshop — their eight years of arts programming on the Bowtie has resulted in $5 million funding for a new state park from the Department of the Interior, and they just organized a powerful Kite Festival that over 3,000 people enjoyed. Help them celebrate this work that connects Angelenos to public land, and grow and sustain them in the year ahead. They look forward to hosting you!
If you weren't able to make the event, please consider donating to Clockshop to support our work catalyzing cultural change through the transformation of public lands.
To donate visit: https://clockshop.org/donate
Event info:
Food by elysian
Music by T-Kay
A variety of fun raffle prizes, including gear from REI, river kayak tours, and threads from Suay
Hosted by Rachel Allen + Allen Compton, York Chang, Julia Haft-Candell, Commonwealth & Council, Mia Locks, Ignacio Perez Meruane, Sara Swan, Cynthia Vargas, and Andy Wong
elysian works with quality, local, seasonal ingredients to make dishes that are clean and flavorful. Chef David Thorne tries his best to utilize produce grown locally, though it may well be grown with non-local water that has been recovered from fracking operations. Meat, fish, and poultry are thoughtfully selected but not always organic, he prefers to cook plants. Many of elysian’s ingredients come through lunatic food systems that are utterly unsustainable.
T-Kay is a librarian, archivist, and DJ with two decades of experience working in radio. T-Kay’s musical curation highlights historic and transnational elements in the sonic celebrations of everyday life and reflects her experience preserving cultural heritage with the global south and its diasporic communities. Her program “The Archive of Feelings” airs on the first Saturday of the month on dublab.
It was a blast photographing this event! I’m a photojournalistic photographer who shoots archival photos for cultural events, collaborates with contemporary artists, non-profits, and institutions, and documents social justice events in Los Angeles and around the world. Need a photographer for your next event?