In Person
The acclaimed Los Angeles-based artist, often associated with the Light and Space and Land Art movements, discusses her work.
Pre-registration tickets for this program are sold out. There may be seats available on a first-come-first-serve basis, but we cannot guarantee seating without a pre-registered ticket.
For questions, please call 949.494.8971 x203.
Lita Albuquerque
Since the early 1970s Lita Albuquerque has created an expansive body of work, ranging from sculpture, poetry, painting, and multi-media performance to ambitious site-specific ephemeral projects in remote locations around the globe. Often associated with the Light and Space and Land Art movements, she has developed a unique visual and conceptual vocabulary using the earth, color, the body, motion, and time to illuminate identity and its relation to the universal. She was the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant for her Stellar Axis: Antarctica project, which culminated in the first and largest ephemeral artwork created on that continent. In 2014 her performance piece on Main Beach, An Elongated Now, played a central part in Laguna Art Museum’s Art & Nature festival, complementing the installation Particle Horizon inside the museum.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Receive news about collections, exhibitions, events, and more.