Sea Fauna Follies

upcoming
Hannah HuntleySea Fauna Follies
Location:

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

4949 York Blvd

Los Angeles, CA 90042

By appointment

Date:
July 13, 2025 August 31, 2025

About the Project

This summer, 2025 Mohn LAND grant recipient Hannah Huntley will debut her installation Sea Fauna Follies at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater. This collaboration marks the first between the historic Los Angeles organization and a contemporary artist.

Huntley’s Sea Fauna Follies is a sculptural installation that manifests an idealized, fantastical underwater utopia where symbiotic relationships between sea creatures reflect the profound need for communal dynamics. The project highlights how organisms of diverse abilities, strengths, and advantages collaborate—not for mere survival, but to revel in collective joy, beauty, pleasure, and expression. Consisting of three kinetic mobiles and a central static element on display within the historic Bob Baker Marionette Theater, Sea Fauna Follies was created using 3D modeling software and then executed using 3D printing, a medium that allowed the production process to be as accessible to the artist as possible.

The installation combines the aesthetic of Golden-Age Hollywood with Huntley’s own cartoon-esque forms to create a tableau of undersea cooperation. In the artist’s envisioned ecosystem, immobile sea creatures are not forced to overcome their limitations to fit into an unforgiving environment. Instead, their surroundings mold to their needs, enabling them to participate in ways that honor their individuality. Avoiding triumphalist narratives of overcoming pain, illness, or mobility limitations, the work instead embraces concepts of mutual aid, and the transformative power of collective effort.

The symbiotic relationships depicted in the work mirror the real connections of the artist’s life as a disabled individual—relationships and institutions that sustain, carry, and allow her to experience the fullness of being. Sea Fauna Follies is a joyful tribute to help, comfort, accommodation, and accessibility. It invites us to imagine a world where interdependence is not a burden, but a flourishing and fantastical celebration of human connection.

Sea Fauna Follies can be viewed during all Bob Baker Marionette Theater performances. Additional viewings are available Tuesday - Friday from 10AM-4PM, by appointment.

About the Artist

Hannah Huntley (b. 1995, Reno, Nevada) is a Los Angeles-based visual artist. Using painting, sculpture, puppetry, and video, Huntley’s work aims to invoke a sense of comfort and nostalgia in her audience. She utilizes satire, anthropomorphism, and pop culture to illustrate the absurdities of human nature, societal standards, gender, chronic illness, and disability. She received a BFA in printmaking at the University of Nevada, Reno, in 2019 and an MFA at the University of Southern California in 2024.

About Bob Baker Marionette Theater

Bob Baker Marionette Theater is an iconic Los Angeles institution that has served millions of Angelenos since 1963. As a 501c3 nonprofit theater and a designated Los Angeles Cultural-Historical Monument, their mission is to preserve, educate, and innovate at the intersection of Puppetry and the Allied Arts. With over 3,000 handcrafted puppets and a passionate staff, the Theater serves an intergenerational community of over 125,000 people through impactful, immersive artistic performances. From their Highland Park home, they strive to bring creativity, joy, and imagination to the world.

Bob Baker Marionette Theater is thrilled to explore the many cultural entry points of a BBMT production, from music to dance to visual arts, with partnerships like this one. Through this installation, the Theater aims to broaden and amplify its joyfully imaginative impact to all who walk through their doors.

Credits & Support

Sea Fauna Follies is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena, LAND curator-at-large.

This project is funded through the Mohn LAND Grants established by Pamela and Jarl Mohn. The initiative provides Los Angeles-based artists resources and support to present site-responsive, transdisciplinary work across Los Angeles County.