Graham Laird Prentice and Anooshey Rahim, artists in partnership.
We create artworks to facilitate collective expression, promote tolerance, and celebrate interdependence— often organizing around contested bodies of air and water.

Drawings on water
Fencelines Project featured in ArtNews, covering the theft and destruction of the installation by Chevron.
The network of flags, like the waters of the river, are a continuous thread connecting those all along its length.
The Fencelines project centers circumstances of environmental injustice along the refinery corridor in Richmond, CA.
The simple act of making paper kites is a way to invite people to identify with fish and consider the health of local water bodies.
Drawing about a channelized river
Fish Kites installation at so-called Lake Merritt, Oakland estuary, land of Huchuin.
The L.A. River Flags Project proposes to suspend an assembly of large-scale fabric panels over the waters of the Los Angeles River. The flags provide a physical format to document, weave together, and raise up the stories the River has shaped, at a time when its future is deeply contested.