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kstringfellow
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Kim Stringfellow is an artist, educator, writer and curator based in Joshua Tree, CA. Her work bridges cultural geography, public practice and experimental documentary into creative, socially engaged transmedia experiences. She is a 2016 Andy Warhol for the Visual Arts Curatorial Fellow and a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from Claremont University in 2018. Stringfellow is a Professor at San Diego State University’s School of Art + Design.
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Kelly Herbinson, Executive Director, MDLT
Voice: Kelly Herbinson, Executive Director, Mojave Desert Land Trust (MDLT) This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound Design: Tim Halbur
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Alabama Gates 2024: Panel One, November 16, 2024
Alabama Gates 2024 was a weekend of free community events in Lone Pine, California, November 15 – 17, 2024, commemorating the centennial of the Alabama Gates Occupation. This significant historical event occurred when the people of Owens Valley non-violently seized the Los Angeles Aqueduct’s control gates just north of Lone Pine on November 16, 1924, diverting the entire flow of the aqueduct into the historic Owens River channel in protest of the City of Los Angeles’ aggressive land acquisition and water harvesting activities within the valley that began with the construction and completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1913. The 1924 Alabama Gates occupation evolved into a multi-day community picnic as 700 to 1,500 Owens Valley residents gathered in solidarity with the occupiers over four days. Our event marked this legendary act of civil disobedience, which reverberated worldwide, illuminating these two regions’ complicated and intertwined water history. But it also reflects how white settlers had previously confiscated and occupied Payahüünadü, the ancestral lands of the Paiute and Shoshone People in what is now called Owens Valley, along with the repercussions of this settler colonialism on contemporary Tribal residents who continue to live here. Our November 15 – 17, 2024, program included roundtable discussions at Lone Pine’s Statham Hall, a no-host community picnic at Lone Pine’s Spainhower Park featuring local food truck concessionaires, film screenings at the Museum of Western Film History, and an interpretive walking tour with a local naturalist at Patsiata (Owens Lake). This event was produced by There It Is—Take It! in partnership with Sierra Forever (formerly ESIA). Our program was made possible with support from California Humanities, a partner of the NEH. Visit our website at alabamagates2024.org. ABOUT THIS TRACK Our first panel discussion on Saturday, November 16, 2024, with Payahüünadü Tribal representatives Kyndall Noah, Communications Specialist, OVIWC; Noah Williams, Water Program Coordinator for the Big Pine Paiute Tribe with Dr. Sophia Borgias, Assistant Professor at Boise State University as panel moderator. CREDITS Fault Line Radio, a broadcasting project of Metabolic Studio broadcasted our three panel discussions live from Statham Hall in Lone Pine on 89.9 FM. Big thanks to Audrey Clementine Turner for streaming and recording these sessions over the weekend of November 15 – 17, 2024.
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Mitchell Caverns: The Bottomless Pit
Voice: Andrew Fitzpatrick, Interpretive Ranger at Providence Mountains State Recreation Area. This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound Design: Tim Halbur Music: Podington Bear
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Sun Village in Antelope Valley
Voice: Magdalene Lawerence, Mayor of Sun Village, CA This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound Design: Tim Halbur
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Barbara Durham, Timbisha Shoshone elder
Voice: Barbara Durham, Timbisha Shoshone elder This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners.
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The Burro That Had No Name
"The Burro That Had No Name," a Death Valley Days radio broadcast from June 17, 1938. This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. This track is public domain. https://archive.org/details/DeathValleyDays-theBurroWithNoName
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Pappy Allen: Cool Water (Sons of Pioneers)
Voice: Pappy Allen, former proprietor of Pappy and Harriet's Pioneertown Palace This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Recording courtesy of John Huff. All rights reserved.
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Donovan and Linda Leitch
Voice: Donovan and Linda Leitch This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound Design: Tim Halbur Music: Squire Jack from "Ambient Airwaves" http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Squire_Tuck/Ambient_Airwaves
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Amargosa Opera House
Voice: Jenna McClintock, ballerina-in-residence This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners.
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Kueck's Last Stand
This is an archival police scanner recording of the Donald Kueck shootout with the Los Angeles Sheriff Department in Lake Los Angeles on August 8, 2003. This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners.
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Devils Hole: Olin Feuerbacher
Voice: Olin Feuerbacher, U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound design: Tim Halbur
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Devils Hole: Jim Houtz
Voice: Jim Houtz, professional diver TThis is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Sound design: Tim Halbur
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Dr. Kristin Berry
Voice: Dr. Kristin Berry, USGS This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET Artbound are project partners. Music: Lee Rosevere "Illuminations" @ Free Music Archive.
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Kim Stringfellow is an artist, educator, writer and curator based in Joshua Tree, CA. Her work bridges cultural geography, public practice and experimental documentary into creative, socially engaged transmedia experiences. She is a 2016 Andy Warhol for the Visual Arts Curatorial Fellow and a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from Claremont University in 2018. Stringfellow is a Professor at San Diego State University’s School of Art + Design.
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