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An exploration of place
through memory,
history, and scent.
About
1833
Spanish Missions and the First Agriculture
In 1771, the Spanish Missionaries became the first to plant crops in the Los Angeles basin, transforming the landscape into farmland. Using a native workforce, they built open irrigation ditches from the river known as the
zanjas.
The workshop for this scent will take place in late May 2019.
Alameda Heart Notes
An investigation of place through history, memory, and scent.
A
SALT
project
in collaboration with new friends and neighbors.
423 Gin Ling Way
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213.234.0057
salt-la.com
In partnership with:
932 Chung King Road
Los Angeles, CA
90012
(213) 616-1744
artandolfaction.com
Scent
Bar
David Boulé
Iris Alonzo
Matthew R. Teutimez
Michael Holland
Glen Creason
Rob Banning