
LANDING PLACE, a temporary art installation and celebration of the living Santa Cruz River, raising the visibility of plants and animals that have returned to the river
WHERE: View the installation from either side of the Santa Cruz River, halfway between Cushing St. and West Starr Pass Blvd.
Opening and closing receptions: Verdugo Park, 902 S Verdugo Ave, Tucson, AZ 85745
Free and open to the public
WHEN: Closing reception & Santa Cruz River Day Celebration, Saturday, May 10, 5pm-Sundown
WHAT: Final day to view LANDING PLACE installation with artists Maxie Adler and Kimi Eisele, Poetry dedication to the Santa Cruz River with Favor Celestial, Closing seed sharing with Reconciliation on the River, Information about current efforts along the Santa Cruz River and how to get involved!
WHO: A collaboration between Maxie Adler, a Tucson-based muralist, textile-artist, and printmaker; and Kimi Eisele, a writer, visual artist, choreographer, and folklorist. Event collaboration with Favor Celestial, Reconcilación en el Rio, and the Santa Cruz River Refuge Coalition. The project is funded by a MOCA-Tucson Night Bloom grant. Event co-sponsored by Council Member Lane Santa Cruz Ward 1.