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Opening Night of the Group Show “Kingdom Animalia”

The group show Kingdom Animalia opened on June 29th. This exhibition was curated by Kirsten Anderson and Joey Remmers. To see the Hi-Fructose article covering the show preview click here. On opening night they raised a substantial sum for the non-profit organization Big Life Foundation, which was founded in 2010 by photographer Nick Brandt. The Big Life Foundation helps to protect endangered species in Africa and their efforts have already dramatically reduced poaching in these critical ecosystems. Kingdom Animalia will run from June 29 to July 20 at Land Rover (5425 E. La Palma Ave) in Anaheim Hills. View images taken of the opening night after the jump!


Kirsten Anderson and Joey Remmers

The group show Kingdom Animalia opened on June 29th. This exhibition was curated by Kirsten Anderson and Joey Remmers. To see the Hi-Fructose article covering the show preview click here. On opening night they raised a substantial sum for the non-profit organization Big Life Foundation, which was founded in 2010 by photographer Nick Brandt. The Big Life Foundation helps to protect endangered species in Africa and their efforts have already dramatically reduced poaching in these critical ecosystems.

Artists who contributed to this exhibition include Brian Viveros, Camille Rose Garcia, Christian Van Minnen, James Jean, Jessica Joslin, Dan Quintana, Dave Cooper, Glenn Barr, Greg Simkins, James Jean, Jessica Joslin, Joe Ledbetter, Joey Remmers, KMNDZ, Kris Kuksi, Krista Huot, Lindsey Carr, Lola, Madeline Von Foerster, Marco Manzzoni, Mark Dean Veca, Mark Garro, Mark Ryden, Marion Peck, Martin Wittfooth, Melissa Forman, Mia Araujo, Michael Page, Nathan Ota, Nathan Spoor and many more.

Kingdom Animalia will run from June 29 to July 20 at Land Rover (5425 E. La Palma Ave) in Anaheim Hills. Thanks to Dan Quintana and Barbra Araujo for some of these amazing photos!


Dan Quintana


Brian Viveros and Jane Kenoyer


Mia


Mark Ryden


Joey Remmers


Ver Mar


Marion Peck


Jessica Joslin


Julie PoisonIv, Kelly Castillo, Jasmine Worth and Danielle Raquiza

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