Past and future of Santa Cruz river is captured in a haunting sonic performance at MOCA
Dec. 27, 2024
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Michael McKisson
The Tucson Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) has unveiled a poignant and timely new exhibit — made up of sculpture, performance and “quadraphonic sound” — by Karima Walker, an artist and musician whose latest work bridges mediums to confront the ecological and cultural loss of the Santa Cruz River.
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