February 10, 2011. During the editorial team’s recent jaunt down to Los Angeles, we held numerous conversations with artists from both there and the Bay Area. Some of those conversations are documented in this issue’s features, and more will be presented in the coming weeks, as podcasts and articles. Because of the dislocation from our usual vantage point, we decided to explore the means by which artists create their own geography. In what ways do they formulate their practice in relation to collective activity or public sites? How do they negotiate known (or mythic) terrain? How do they establish individual identities as artists while operating within a constellation of shared approaches and overlapping interests? While their answers reinforced some prevailing perceptions and upended many others, there was at least consensus around the fact that generating place is a continual process of exploration and renewal. Enjoy – PM.