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BIO : HONORS : PROJECTS

BIO

Andrea LaHue aka Random Act, is widely recognized for her monumental botanical paintings across America. As an Army brat, her travels exposed her to art throughout Europe and the Americas and inspired her to uplift and instigate with her practice. LaHue’s paintings have displayed at the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) and she has exhibited internationally. LaHue has painted murals in over 51 U.S. Cities as well as city sanctioned electrical boxes in downtown Los Angeles. International news sources, including The Washington Post, LA Times, NBC News, The Associated Press, as well as several notable blogs, have featured her artwork and millions have seen her work on Martha Stewart Living and How I Met Your Mother.

LaHue’s socially conscious art ranges from giant murals to delicate historical portraits and she has enjoyed collaborating with great artists such as Cyrcle. She has spoken on panels and round tables for esteemed entities such as the LA Times and Marymount University. Andrea LaHue has participated in many fundraising projects, such as Angelino Artistry, organized a yearly #earthdaystreet event, ran a blog benefiting artists at RandomActProjects.wordpress.com and has partnered with the GOOGLE Cultural Institute's Street Art Platform where she has curated online exhibitions documenting Street Art in Los Angeles, California, here: https://randomactprojects.culturalspot.org/home.

LaHue is erasing the boundaries between street art, public art and fine art.

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Google Cultural Institutes Street Art Platform https://randomactprojects.culturalspot.org/home

Connecting through Art Blog http://RandomActProjects.wordpress.com

HONORS

2016 Certificate of Honor from the City of Los Angeles for my cultural contributions
2014 Partnered with the Google Cultural Institutes Street Art Platform
https://randomactprojects.culturalspot.org/home
2014 Artist Panelist moderated by Debra Vankin of the Los Angeles Times
for Platforms and Paint at the Gabba Gallery

2013 Became a 501( c)(3) under FracturedAtlas.com and started http://RandomActProjects.wordpress.com
2012 Listed in “Best Street Art in LA 2012” Huffington Post
2012 Honorable Mention “Best Street Artists in LA 2013” Melrose & Fairfax

PROJECTS

 

2018 Electrical Boxes, Downtown Los Angeles

2018 Grow Together, Melrose

2018 TATA HARPER, 3rd Street, LA

2017 ACLU Street Art Auction

2017 Girl Power FAME Yard, West Hollywood

2017 LAMC 6 Artists Spring Street Fundraiser, Los Angeles

2017 New Americana, West Hollywood

2017 River to the Sea, Burbank Arts Center

2016 Animal Alley Los Angeles
2015 Electrical Boxes, Los Angeles Flower District
2015 Northern Sierra Wildlife, Earth Stone Gallery
2015 Black Rock Desert, Black Rock Vape
2015 Salvation Army Youth Center Hollywood
2015 #EarthdayStreet2015 #WaterLove2015
2015 #AlleyProject
2014-2016 Random Act Projects is a Google Cultural Institute Street Art Partner
2014 RAWR into WildWorks, A Live Animal Demo and Coloring Session, The Gabba Gallery, LA, CA
2014 White Buffalo Calf Women, Collab w/ Bandit for #MandelaWalls a Random Act Project at #KoroskeyPlace, West Hollywood, CA
2014 #EarthdayStreet2014, a Random Act Project, Across Los Angeles, CA
2014 Electrical Box at 7th and Spring, Endangered CA Wildflower, Downtown Los Angeles, CA
2014 Downtown LA Mural collab with Bandit, 118 Winston, Downtown Los Angeles, CA
2014 Hawk and Flower in Indian Alley, Downtown Los Angeles, CA
2014 Women in the Arts, Panel Member, during Platforms & Paint, The Gabba Gallery, LA, CA
2013 Celebrating Mother Earth,13 Wildflower Maps, pasted out and 2 murals celebrating nature, a Random Act Project, Los Angeles, CA
2013 Became a 501( c)(3) under FracturedAtlas.com and started http://RandomActProjects.wordpress.com
2012 Love Letters, Los Angeles, CA
2012 OM Lily, Melrose & Spaulding Wall, Los Angeles, CA
2010 Cross Country Random Acts of Flowers, Summer 2010, Across USA
2009 Cross Country Random Acts of Flowers, Fall, Across United States
2006-current Random Acts of Flowers, Across the United States, LA, CA Based

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