Situated where the #llanodelrio inquiry began a decade ago, #OnAllDay 2023 reflects on the mysterious graffiti, “It was not all flowers she had on her mind” discovered on the west interior barn ruin in 2013. Join us in our first-ever public walk of this historic site featuring augmented reality experiences, artists’ responses, and the opportunity to create your own on the Saturday following May Day, 5/6 in Llano, CA.
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Date: November 7, 2013
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Greene Exhibitons
placekeeping | Public Humanities
ComradeCore, images of Llano del Rio Colonists from Western Comrade, installed by Karyl Newman. Dear Comrade Written and directed by CalArts faculty member Mady Schutzman, "Dear Comrade" is an experimental essay film that documents the story of Llano del Rio (1914-18), the most important non-religious communitarian experiment in western American history. Llano is offered as a […]
Date: October 6, 2018
Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Giant Rock
placekeeping | Public Humanities | storiesandstewardship

So glad friends and grant partners at the BLM-Barstow office called to see if we could bring the community together again for National Public Lands Day on Saturday, October 6th from 8:00AM - 12:00PM. Join us! I have also invited a few of our expert collaborators to share their ongoing research as part of Our Giant […]
Date: August 4, 2017
Time: 19:00-22:00
Location: Llano, CA
Art in Place | placekeeping | Public Humanities

ON ALL Eve - Figuring the Volume of a Utopian Cylinder, invites you to walk under the waxing sturgeon moon, reflecting on the end of the Llano del Rio utopian socialist experiment in the Antelope Valley with Karyl Newman, arriving at the silo ruin for a tranquil soundbath to contemplate our next steps with local […]
Date: November 10, 2025
Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Location: Yucca Valley Material Lab 57275 Canterbury St. Yucca Valley, CA 92284

See the results of a three day workshop exploring sound and storytelling with fantastic local high desert artists led by Leah Bachar, Nathaniel Ober and Haydeé Jiménez as a shared narrative performance and radio broadcast.