536 W 1st St
Claremont, California 91711

Founded in 2004 in Guanajuato, Mexico, Ten Pound Ape is an international art collective that engages in public intervention projects, which question the nature of civic sculpture, co‐opt the verbiage of non‐commercial street advertisements, and expand the boundaries of community. For this exhibition, Ten Pound Ape presents the fourth part of a series where the group builds a site‐specific performance sculpture from collected urban debris and ephemera. This project fits the Museum’s objective of encouraging and supporting direct public engagement in its programming.
During the opening reception, members of the collective will play records within the sculpture and give out fortunes and tokens. After the performance, the space will open up to the community, inviting viewers to explore, change the interior or exterior, work on small-scale art projects or just lounge.

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Added by claremontmuseumofart on August 20, 2009