East Jesus

“East Jesus is an experimental, habitable, extensible artwork in progress since 2006.”

In truth, I can’t do it justice in a short blog post. Much unlike the trashy chaos of Slab City this group of artists is well-organized, growing their own food, generating their own power, turning cast-offs into crazy art, and they’ve started a non-profit entity with the goal of purchasing the land they are on.

Read more here: http://eastjesus.org/ and here: http://www.kpbs.org/news/2015/apr/16/slab-citys-east-jesus-not-waiting-bulldozers-arriv/

These people look like fun. We would have stayed for a tour, but again at 110F it’s not sensible to be wandering around in the sun and there’s a lot to see there. Will have to come back sometime. Here’s a few photos.

Welcome

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“In early 2007, Charlie left his tech job, packed all his belongings into a shipping container, and began to surround his two art cars with the sculptures that would become the foundation works of East Jesus.” Some of you will recognize Charlie’s bus:

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They are also hip to the danger of dolphins! Beware!

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“A dolphin named Carl invented fast food to subtly kill poor people”

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Giant see-saw anyone?

Slab City

Ah, Slab City, the Last Free Place in America.

Welcome

A former WWII Marine base, currently land owned by the state has slowly evolved into a place for people to live cheaply off the grid and/or away from the trouble of modern society. It’s also a scorching desert covered in trash and homeless people.

Welcome to Slab City

It was pretty empty when we visited on a 110 degree afternoon in early October. Didn’t take too many photos because most of it is as described – scattered trash heaps and broken-down trailers. Also it was too damn hot to want to get out of the car and chat people up. Some future trip when the weather’s more copacetic we’ll return with snacks to share and chat up some of the residents. It certainly is an interesting story of our Modern American Society.

http://www.kpbs.org/news/2015/apr/15/will-slab-city-remain-last-free-place-america/

Here’s some photos of “The Range”, a communal stage and gathering spot:

The Range

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Salvation Mountain

Salvation Mountain is one man’s life-long effort to bring the message of God’s love to the world.  It’s also a monumental work of folk art and well worth a visit.

Read more here: http://www.salvationmountain.us/

While we where there four vans and an RV pulled up. Out poured 20+ people to film a Japanese music video. In 110 degree heat. I hope that went well for them and they left a generous donation.

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