Miguel Luna Named to Alta’s 100, Honoring Social Change in Los Angeles
January 2025
Alta
https://www.ahumanatlas.com/artworks/alta/miguel-angel-luna-ruiz/
A Human Atlas of a City of Angels
Alta is a research-based exploration of social change in Los Angeles in the early twenty-first century.
This social impact legacy project preserves the life stories of 100 remarkable people through photographic portraits, app-based oral histories, and ancestral DNA to create a deeper understanding of the communities of Los Angeles County. Alta holds a mirror up to society and encourages audiences to question their own roles and responsibilities towards their communities, cities, and fellow humans.
The four-year project was built on the foundations of a year-long nomination process, where a diverse group of Angelenos nominated individuals from their own communities. Each nominee has made significant contributions to LA and embodies the very best of service to society. The final 100 frame many of the most important narratives about this region of Southern California. Alta is a collaboration with the Getty Conservation Institute.
Alta / A Human Atlas of a City of Angels is among more than 70 exhibitions and programs presented as part of PST ART: Art & Science Collide, a landmark event in Southern California exploring the intersections of art and science. PST ART is presented by Getty. Lead partners are Bank of America, Alicia Miñana & Rob Lovelace, and the Getty Patron Program. Principal partners are Simons Foundation; Eva and Ming Hsieh, Co-Founders of Fulgent Genetics; and Peggy and Andrew Cherng, Co-Chairs and Co-CEOs of Panda Express. Additional support for Alta / a Human Atlas of a City of Angels is provided by John E. and Louise Bryson.
Alta is an EarthPercent accredited project and is available in book, exhibition, podcast (Intersections: Los Angeles), and digital formats.
Human Atlas projects are research-based, interdisciplinary explorations of the people of a specified geography. They are built on extensive nomination processes. A carefully curated group nominates individuals who are championing and driving social impact in all its forms: from public servants to entrepreneurs, from non-profit leaders and activists to artists and scientists. The projects then map these remarkable humans through photographic portraits, app-based oral histories, info-graphic mapping and ancestral DNA. Human Atlas projects take on many digital forms but always begin as a published limited edition book and an interactive exhibition.