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Public Art Exhibit — Dec 3rd to Dec 7th | free and open all day
UCLA LIVE | Freud Playhouse | directions

Worldwide art project answering, “Why do you do what you do?” Answer the question yourself and upload it to the web. Or become a collaborating artist and do it in your community, school, with friends or at work.

UCLA Live is collaborating with artist Tony Deifell on a major participatory public-art exhibition called, "wdydwyd?"

Since 2004, over 4,000 people have answered, "wdydwyd?" from groups as diverse as Harvard Business School, Echoing Green Foundation, Kellogg Foundation Fellows, Burning Man Art Festival including notable figures like Steve Case, the founder of AOL, and Gloria Steinem.

In conjunction with the Volksbühne production of Ivanov, and one of the play’s central themes about the complexity of personal motivations, UCLA Live is sponsoring this worldwide community-art project.

Over 650 submissions from UCLA, the Los Angeles community, and around the world were received in an open call for submissions.

The exhibit will be on display through Wed, Dec 10th (viewable all the time).

 

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From the exhibit:

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Produced by UCLA Live and wdydwyd.com

People looking at wdydwyd exhibit (perspective: looking through back of fence)

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