9781934254301-1934254304-Preserving a Home for Veterans

Preserving a Home for Veterans

ISBN-13: 9781934254301
ISBN-10: 1934254304
Edition: First Edition
Author: Richard L. Fox, Lauren Bon, Janet Owen Driggs, Terence Lyons
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Les Figues Press
Format: Paperback 172 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781934254301
ISBN-10: 1934254304
Edition: First Edition
Author: Richard L. Fox, Lauren Bon, Janet Owen Driggs, Terence Lyons
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Les Figues Press
Format: Paperback 172 pages

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Preserving a Home for Veterans (ISBN-13: 9781934254301 and ISBN-10: 1934254304), written by authors Richard L. Fox, Lauren Bon, Janet Owen Driggs, Terence Lyons, was published by Les Figues Press in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Preserving a Home for Veterans (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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Literary Nonfiction. United States History. Art. Adapted from the position paper "Preserving a Home for Veterans" by Lauren Bon, Janet Owen Driggs, Terence Lyons, and Richard L. Fox. PRESERVING A HOME FOR VETERANS is an adaptation of the Metabolic Studio's January 2011 position paper on the Department of Veterans Affairs use of its largest land asset—the West Los Angeles campus. Donated in 1888 as a permanent home for veterans, PRESERVING A HOME FOR VETERANS details the VA's current practice of leasing parts of the property to private entities (e.g. Enterprise cars, a private school, oil drillers), in violation of the 1888 deed and in spite of the more than 20,000 homeless veterans living in Los Angeles County.Part legal document, historical report, socially engaged artist statement, and activist call-to-action, PRESERVING A HOME FOR VETERANS is one of the many works that grew out of Strawberry Flag (Lauren Bon and the Metabolic Studio, 2009-2010), an experimental aquaponic strawberry farm deployed amid three under-purposed buildings on VA of West LA. For more than a year, a team of artists and veterans worked together to begin shifting the stasis that permeates this important historic property.Now in pocket book format, PRESERVING A HOME FOR VETERANS has been edited and enhanced with historic and recent photographs of veterans' life at the property. The book was printed by veterans at the Veterans Print Studio—another project which grew out of Strawberry Flag—and co-published by Les Figues Press as part of its TrenchArt series of new literature.
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