Upcoming

Summer Solstice

A Community Picnic in the Park

Event Details

DATE: June 21, 2025 TIME: 5 PM – Sunset

LOCATION: The Audubon Center at Debs Park

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TICKET PRICE: Sliding Scale

Active Cultures invites you to Summer Solstice, an artist-led evening celebrating the longest day of the year. A communal picnic—a collaboration between an LA chef and artist—will be accompanied by sound performances, guided nature walks and meditative offerings to honor this seasonal transition. Hosted at the Audubon Center at Debs Park, the evening unfolds through a series of new work and gestures by artists exploring the concept of rituals, both traditional and contemporary, that connect us to the natural world and to each other, including:

 

  • A communal meal envisioned by chef Jihee Kim of Perilla LA, platforming seasonal banchan and Korean fermenting practices while using local produce, and artist Eva Aguila, whose practice includes video, sound, and installation, with a central focus on food, particularly in relation to histories of the Mexican diaspora. Their collaborative summer menu merges Korean and Mexican culinary traditions, emphasizing shared ingredients and harvesting practices.
  • A live performance by musician and artist Olive Kimoto—prompting reflection on our relationship with memory, ecology and the sacred.
  • A self-led plant walk through Debs Park designed by Andrea Jimenez of Herb Club LA encourages a connection with nature by exploring local plants through ethnobotany, Indigenous knowledge and bioregional herbalism. 
  • A compost performance by artist Cassandra Marketos, who will transform organic remnants from our communal meal into a space for personal reflection and ecological renewal, evoking her practice of viewing decomposition as a catalyst for healing, change, and growth.
  • Throughout the evening, our friends at Living Earth will provide an ambient backdrop of durational solar soundscapes.

About the Artists

Andrea Jimenez
Andrea Jimenez is a community-focused herbalist, naturalist, and visual storyteller dedicated to ecological awareness, holistic wellbeing, and reconnecting people with nature. As the founder of Herb Club LA, she has engaged over 2,000 participants in workshops and events emphasizing herbal medicine, wellness, and land stewardship. Growing up as a first-generation...
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Cassandra Marketos
Cassandra Marketos is a Los Angeles-based compost artist, writer, and community volunteer. She works in her neighborhood to divert food waste from landfills, build and maintain composts with neighbors, and educate students on decay. 
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Jihee Kim
Jihee Kim, chef and owner of Perilla LA, a neighbourhood banchan shop that blends Korean culinary traditions with local Californian produce. Her culinary journey began in Busan, South Korea, where she grew up immersed in the flavors and techniques of her family’s restaurant, founded by her grandmother nearly four decades...
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Eva Aguila
Eva Aguila is a Mexican American interdisciplinary artist and organizer. As a first generation born in Los Angeles her work currently is centered around oral histories of the Mexican diaspora, specifically her ancestral familial rural Michoacán communities. Aguila works with video, sound, and installation to examine personal histories and the...
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Olive Kimoto
Olive Kimoto is a multidisciplinary artist building portals across sound, sculpture, and performance to explore memory, ecology, and the sacred in a post-digital world. Her practice bridges the ancient and the futuristic, the personal and the collective—crafting spaces where grief, ritual, and technology weave new mythologies.
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About the Audubon Center at Debs Park

The Audubon Center at Debs Park is an environmental education and conservation center for the communities of Northeast Los Angeles and the region. 

About Living Earth

Living Earth is an outdoor arts series that invites people of all ages to explore Los Angeles through monthly solar-powered performances. Created and operated by local artists and organizers, our gatherings blend a love for music and native ecology, emphasizing deep listening as a form of reciprocity with the living world.

By reimagining public art as a creative act of restoration, Living Earth aims to cultivate meaningful connections with our communities, histories, ecosystems, and the planet, ultimately rehabilitating our relationship with nature and ourselves.

Credits

Active Cultures’ programs this year are made possible through the generous support of its Board of Directors; the Members Circle Annual Fund; the Los Angeles Visual Arts (LAVA) Coalition; the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture as part of Creative Recovery LA, an initiative funded by the American Rescue Plan; and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Department of Arts and Culture; the Jerry & Terri Kohl Family Foundation; and William Grant & Sons.

Support for Summer Solstice is provided by William Grant & Sons. Special thanks to The Audubon Center for their enduring partnership.