Intrude: Giant Bunnies Coming to DTLA

This Sunday, June 5, a wondrous installation by Australian artist Amanda Parer will hit LA on the 3rd leg of its national tour. The piece, titled “Intrude,” features gigantic sculptural rabbits, “sewn in white nylon, inflated and internally lit.” For this tour of Intrude, “Arts Brookfield commissioned two giant rabbits, each scaling over two-stories in height, with one approximately 39 feet high and the other 39 feet long. These rabbits will join Intrude’s five original sculptures.”

The installation spans three Brookfield properties:

Bank of America Plaza (333 South Hope Street)

Wells Fargo Center (330 South Hope Street) on Bunker Hill

FIGat7th (735 South Figueroa Street) in Downtown LA

The tour “celebrates more than 25 years of Arts Brookfield’s animation of non-traditional spaces with world-class arts and cultural experiences that are free and accessible to the public.” The bunnies will be on exhibit through Saturday, June 11th.

Elise Thompson

About Elise Thompson

Born and raised in the great city of Los Angeles, this food, culture and music-loving punk rock angeleno wants to turn you on to all that is funky, delicious and weird in the city. While Elise holds down the fort, her adventurous alter ego Kiki Maraschino is known to roam the country in search of catfish.
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2 Responses to Intrude: Giant Bunnies Coming to DTLA

  1. *delighted squeal*

  2. Little bunnies should be everywhere downtown the following weekend. I mean…rabbits!

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