Mile 32: Location TBD
Oct. 11, 2025 | Time TBD
$20 suggested donation — or pay what you wish!
River Sessions : “Kiki’ing with the River”
Kiki’ing with the River is an outdoor, artist-guided series along the Paayme Paxaayt (aka the LA River) that celebrates queer resilience and community activism through social sculptures and creative engagement. Each session highlights regional LGBTQIA2S+ artists and Indigenous culture bearers, featuring performances, sound, and multimedia installations that explore the balance between nature, control, and liberation. Co-curated by Tiffany Naiman and Juan Silverio, the series amplifies the voices of diverse and resilient queer communities.
About the artist
Trulee Hall - Artist, filmmaker, musician. Hall’s richly textured practice spans video, painting, sculpture, sound, dance, and immersive installation, routinely employing diverse technical skills gleaned from her prior work in various creative industries. She is drawn to materials that reference the body, the earth, and organic structures, blurring the boundary between natural and artificial, growth and construction.
Hall began working in performance, music and video as an adolescent and developed a complex practice involving immersive sets, elaborate costumes, puppetry, claymation, CGI and sound. Her paintings, sculptures, and installations integrate with and inform facets of her videos and soundtracks in an overarching practice. Her choreographed videos of non-narrative, surreal, feminist/erotic, philosophical and symbolic systems employ a fiercely playful sense of humor, a patient appreciation for the mundane, and a love of the absurd.