Cindy Bernard

In 2002, Cindy Bernard founded the Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound, which presents site-relational experimental music.

from California Institute of the Arts For her "Fabric" series, Bernard shot close-up images of clothes dating from the forties and fifties in black and white, rendering abstract patterns more akin to painting than photography.

Two Roads (1991) pairs a scene from Hitchcock's film To Catch a Thief (1955) and the site of Grace Kelly's fatal 1982 accident.

Both casts consisted of musicians and artists drawn from the local community – in Los Angeles: Mike Watt, Dave Muller and Marnie Weber and in Amsterdam: G.W.

[22][23] Bernard created a grid of more than 100 QSL Cards from regions where the system of government has changed, a chronicle of 20th-century geopolitical history.

When the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles opted to announce its 2008 fiscal crisis as a Los Angeles Times November 19, 2008 news story, Bernard and artist Diana Thater formed MOCA Mobilization to rally public support for the museum and its employees.

[24] When four artists resigned from MOCA's board in response to Chief Curator Paul Schimmel's dismissal in 2012, MOCA Mobilization submitted a 5-point petition requesting the board begin its search for key curatorial positions within three months, appoint four artist trustees and enact greater transparency.