Monica Seggos
May 31, 1934: Ada May Sharpless stands next to her Art Deco sculpture 
Nuestra Reina de Los Angeles, 
or Queen of the Angels. 
The statue, popularly known as the Lady of the Lake, 
overlooks Echo Park Lake. ((Los Angeles Times Archive/UCLA))
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  • The Transmogrification of the Commodification of the Inherent Value of the Ubiquitous
  • tu me manques (mais je suis si heureuse): A Site-Specific, Site-Responsive Environmental Art Installation
  • The Broken Heart Repair Shop, v.1: The Doctor's Office - Installation
  • a tisket, a tasket, a trinket and a casket - Site-Specific, Site-Responsive Installation
  • Walking Through Liminality (A Pilgrimage to Self) No.1 Tintagel Site-Responsive Environmental Performance Art Documentation
  • Walking Through Liminality (A Pilgrimage to Self) No. 2: Nantucket
  • The Black-legged Kittiwake
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  • The Alchemist - Performance
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