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The Center for Land Use Interpretation

Location
Culver City, CA
Grant Cycle
Spring 2019
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
clui.org ↗

The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, and in finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that are individually and collectively created. The organization was founded in 1994, and since that time it has continuously produced public programs that include exhibits on land use, shown in its own network of exhibit facilities, and in public institutions all over the United States, and overseas.


Owens Lake Land Observatory, a CLUI exhibit facility at Swansea, California, 
 CLUI photo
Land Arts of the American West class at the Clean Livin’ isolation unit by 
Simparch, at CLUI Southbase, Wendover, Utah, CLUI photo
"Unoccupied Territories: The Outlying Islands of America’s Realm," 2020, exhibit at 
CLUI Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, CLUI photo
Remote “seeing" of Underground Sculpture by LeRoy Stevens, at CLUI Desert 
Research Station, Hinkley, California, CLUI photo

See Also

Video still of Owens Lake, from a display at the CLUI Owens Lake Land Observatory, a CLUI
exhibit facility at Swansea, California, CLUI photo
Multi-year Program Support

The Center for Land Use Interpretation
Culver City, CA

1963

Warhol begins his foray into innovative, unprecedented filmmaking and starts making silent, moving portraits called Screen Tests.

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