Part of Arroyo Arts Collective's "Critters Gotta Crawl" on the grounds of the La Tierra de la Culebra Art Park in Los Angeles. This site-specific piece invited native North East Los Angeles insects to inhabit the work and provided a way for children to learn about the local environment. The audience was encouraged during the opening to create clay insects to adorn the piece. This was a collaboration with the Artists Formerly Known as Women.




