The Fulcrum Festival (formerly the A×S Festival) celebrates the art and science in Los Angeles County and surrounding Southern California communities.
By News Desk
This year’s theme creates a framework to interrogate critical ecological issues as well as explore the vastness and wonder of these scientific frontiers. The Los Angeles region, and Pasadena in particular, has a long history as both a nexus of the art world as well as a center for bleeding edge science and technology. While often described as occupying opposite ends of the spectrum, art and science are instead embraced as symbiotic and powerful engines of contemporary culture.
Deep Ocean/Deep Space is presented in partnership with over a dozen arts, science, and cultural organizations including:
- Carnegie Observatories
- LACMA Art + Tech Lab
- Mt. Wilson Observatory
- NASA/JPL
- Pasadena City College Center for the Arts
- Shumei Arts Council
- Side Street Projects
The 2022 Fulcrum Festival: Deep Ocean/Deep Space is dedicated to Jay Belloli (1944 – 2021).
The Fulcrum Festival Sept. 15- 25 Location Various Locations
> Check out our Events page for selected local listings from the festival.
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FYI the article does not mention the dates of the festival and the link to the festival site is borken.
The link has been fixed. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.