LIB 2006 Art
We are currently accepting art installation submissions! YOU will create a large part of the weekend’s magic, and all are invited to participate in art adventures big and small. If you have a piece of art you would like to install, please contact us at art@thedolab.com
   

Art Gallery Curated by Mike Russek
of Transport Gallery and 6 Degrees Festival

   
The Cardboard Jungle
A Do LaB Creation with Paul Clemente, Heather Shaw and Josh Flemming
   
Metatron Created by Corndog and crew

Tortora is known for his commitment to transforming familiar objects into sonic percussive instruments and inviting participants to get actively involved in rhythmically crushing his sculptures in their own symphonic. Using found industrial garbage; his sculptures become the catalyst for change in both the object and the participant.
   
Live Painting by Rajiv

Come visit Rajiv and be added to a an ever growing forest of twisting bodies upon the canvas. Bring your clavicles, bones and tendons, joint ligaments, flexors, and abductors, and we'll find a spot for you to grow in, yea!
   

Live Painting by Midzt

If you've walked the streets of downtown Los Angeles you've probably stumbled across a mural by Midzt. His paintings are always without a sketch, inspired by the surrounding environment and completed with a street art influence.

   
Glass Blow Sculptures by Adam Mostow

Experience the alchemical dynamic of molten glass as it continiously shapeshifts, each millisecond, to ethereal forms of optical beauty. Adam will guide you through the elements as you come face to face with gravity, air, sand, and over two thousand degrees of fire!
   
Bollytropes by Spacecat & DragonDebris

From the vaults of the DragonDebris collective comes a reverent merging of faith and fun. Dizzy up the night and offer up your purest intentions as you spin away at these prayer wheels cum zoetropes.
   
Photography Installation by Linka Odom

Go on a visual pilgrimage to an ancient Incan Festival honoring the sun. Follow a photographic path through the trees, to the Festival de Qo’ylluriti high in the Andes mountains of Peru. Will you then be inspired to dance like the natives?

 

 
Please-Air theme installation
by The SB Burners
   
Much more to come...