THE LAY OF THE LAND
The Center for Land Use Interpretation Newsletter
Fall / Winter 1997
A bleached and fractured world surrounds the artist. To organize this mess of corrosion into patterns, grids, and subdivisions is an esthetic process that has scarcely been touched." -Robert Smithson

CLUI Facilities in Los Angeles Expand

Field Report:
Industrial Lava Flows and Geyser-on-a-timer

Landscape of Steel
A Visit to an Industrial Corridor in Northern Indiana

Secret Government Studio

The Radon Baths:
Old Montana Mine Shafts Furnished as Radioactive Health Spas

Wendover Residence Program
New Studio Building

Wendover Residence Program
People in Place

Unusual Real Estate Listing #453:
Desert View Tower

Books, Noted

CLUI Facilities In Los Angeles Expand
More Space For Public Programs


CLUI Los Angeles function room.

CLUI photo

The Center has recently expanded its Los Angeles headquarters, with additional office, archive and exhibit facilities, which will be open to the public on a regular basis, starting in late January. Located adjacent to the former CLUI Los Angeles office, the expanded storefront space makes visiting The Center for research easier, and will house a number of installations, screenings and presentations over the coming year.

The new space will serve as a sort of center for The Center, enabling the organization to represent some of its far afield programs to a centralized, urban population. The facilities will be open regularly from 12:00noon to 5:00pm Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and at other times by appointment. Call (310) 839-5722 for more information.


CLUI Los Angeles database office.

CLUI photo