Thursday, June 29, 2017

DESERT LIGHTHOUSE Launches this Saturday!

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DESERT LIGHTHOUSE
Launch Event
Saturday, July 1, 2017, 6 - 9pm
Hinkley, CA 34.957, -117.212

RSVP to info@desertlighthouse.org
desertlighthouse.org/LAUNCH
facebook.com/thedesertlighthouse

Desert Lighthouse is a land art project by Daniel Hawkins: building a full-size functioning lighthouse in the Mojave Desert near Hinkley, CA. The nearly 50ft tall Lighthouse features a high powered “guiding light” to aid wayward desert travelers through the complex Mojave landscape.

“Hawkins initially conceived of the Desert Lighthouse during an agoraphobic experience while driving through California’s High Desert at night — the lack of any visual reference point while careening through a featureless void recalled the sublime Romantic condition of being lost at sea, and provoked a craving for the orienting singularity of a homing beacon. On his return to Los Angeles, he immediately set about acquiring a small parcel of land in the high desert, and began researching the engineering and legal logistics to construct a full-size, functioning lighthouse.” - Doug Harvey, writer/artist

The Desert Lighthouse now provides a visual landmark for those passing through the sprawling desert. For the viewer the Lighthouse will offer a steadying beacon in the vast expanse of this beautiful and challenging environment. The Desert Lighthouse is a permanent on-going installation open to the public.

Directions
From Los Angeles, take either I-10 east or I-210 east, to I-15 north towards Las Vegas/Barstow. Just before Barstow, take Highway 58 west. Proceed approximately 9 miles to Hinkley Rd. Turn Right on Hinkley Rd and drive north 2 miles. After crossing the train tracks, turn left on Santa Fe Ave. Proceed 2 miles to the marked parking area. Transportation will be provided from the parking area to the base of the lighthouse.

https://goo.gl/maps/xBSkfb76RrB2

Preparing for the Desert
Although the event is during sunset, the weather is expected to be hot and there is little shade. It is recommended that you bring a hat, sunscreen, and water. Due to the conditions of the roads a short hike may be required. The nearest town with food, water, and gas is Barstow. For those interested in staying overnight, there are motels in Barstow and camping on the grounds is allowed at your own risk.

Press Inquiries / Contact:
info@desertlighthouse.org

Desert Lighthouse has been made possible through the generous support of West of Rome, Center for Land Use Interpretation, and the Center for Cultural Innovation among many generous individual donors.

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