@stephenvandyck - Los Angeles Road Concerts presents a showing of site-specific projects from Los Angeles artists in unused public outdoor spaces within walking distance of the intersection of National and Washington Blvds in Culver City on Veterans Day. For one afternoon participating artists will display installations, perform works, host spontaneous readings, and make music in unexpected spaces, such as on the sidewalk, between dumpsters, along streetlamps, as well as inside the audience’s earbuds as they traverse the path of the road concert. LA Road Concerts brings together art school graduates, working artists, local residents and other artists, writers, musicians, performers, to realize a broad array of kinds of interactions with the sites. This particular road concert is part of the Untested Address event series, hosted by UMM (the Unconfirmed Makeshift Museum) at Klowden Mann, a Culver City gallery. Artists' works might respond to the idea of nations (versus the planet), the constitution, and making art in a time of war. Additionally, projects might respond to the site of Culver City as a hub of the art world, and consider art's role in capitalism, making value outside the institution, infiltrating institutions to amplify voices, and what it means to make and show art (right) outside commercial mainstream private galleries. Participating artists include: 1 Way, 23-24-25 (Chelsea Rector, Jen Bruce, Ang Wilson), Danielle Adair, Zeina Baltagi, Manu Beker, Christy Roberts Berkowitz, Tyler Calkin, Centrifuge Artistic Collaborative, Tom Dunn, Beth Fiedorek, The Fire Prevention Association, Elizabeth Folk with Marc Bobro, Dahn Gim + Tyler Stefanich, Jory Harms, Joshua Hashemzadeh, John Hastings & Matt Barbier, Koobang Ensemble, L.A.P. (Love, Art, Participation) Dancers, Todd Moellenberg, Tucker Neel, Andrew Pearson, Faith Purvey, Elliot Reed, ReReDuce, Michael Rippens, Hannah Rubin, Anthony Moses Sanchez, Margie Schnibbe, Sir Oliver, SolarSonic Streaming, Laura Vena, Christopher Wawrinofsky, Miggie Wong November 11, 2017, 1 PM - 4 PM (at Washington and National)