PUBLIC ART ARCHIVAL DATA - BY CITY

Los Angeles, Southern California, Hawai'i




The following data are consolidated from  official sources and edited for accuracy.  

CITIES A - K

Adelanto, Agoura Hills, Agua Dulce, Aliso Viejo, Alhambra, Alpine, Altadena, Anaheim, Apple Valley, Arcadia, Artesia, Avalon

Baldwin Park, Banning, Barstow, Bell, Bellflower, Beverly Hills, Big Bear Lake, Big Bear City, Blythe, Borrego Springs, Brawley, Brea, Buena Park, Burban, Calipatria, Camarillo, 

Calabasas, Calexico, Calipatria, Camarillo, Cardiff-by-the-Sea (see Encinitas), Carlsbad, Carson, Cathedral City, Cerritos, Chino, Chula Vista, Claremont, Coachella, Compton, Corona, Corona-Del-Mar (see Newport Beach), Coronado, Costa Mesa, Covina, Culver City, Cypress 

Dana Point, Del Mar, Desert Hot Springs, Desert Shores, Diamond Bar, Downey, Duarte

El Cajon, El Centro, El Monte, El Rio, El Segundo, Encinitas, Escondido  

Fallbrook, (Fern Ann Falls), Fontana, Fountain Valley, Fullerton

Gardena, Garden Grove, Glendale, Glendora  

Hawthorne, Hemet, Hesperia, Hermosa Beach, Holtville, Huntington Beach, Huntington Park   

Imperial, Indio, Industry, Inglewood, Irvine, Irwindale 



Artworks listed with PA have been publicly funded through local public art programs.

Adelanto [no data] 


Agoura Hills

"The Meadow" (2001) by Denise Jones PA 

15-foot by 22-foot mural

LOCATION:  interior, Agoura Hills Library, 29901 Ladyface Court, Agoura Hills, California, USA

Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 


Agua Dulce 

 "Orit Haj" (2013) by Didier Hess (Jenna Didier, Oliver Hess)  PA

5-foot by 2-foot by 15-foot ram earth sculpture (containing artifacts and sculpture visible after erosion)

LOCATION:  entrance to Vasquez Rocks Interpretive Center, 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Road, Agua Dulce, California, USA


Alhambra

"Mosaics and Fountains" (circa 2002) [artist unknown]

600 square foot area containing the following:  ceramic relief mosaics mounted onto tinted concrete double-sided benches (5), tinted concrete columns (6), sculptural globes, pillars, and fountain/pools;  2 column-mounted oxidized steel sculptures

LOCATION:  24 North Garfield Avenue, Alhambra, California, USA

Alhambra

Benjamin Davis Wilson Statue (circa 2003) [artist unknown] [erected in commemoration of Alhambra's first centennial]

cast bronze statue of Benjamin Davis Wilson, Alhambra's founding father

LOCATION:  24 North Garfield Avenue, Alhambra, California, USA

Alhambra

"Gateway to the San Gabriel  Valley" (2011) by Art Mortimer 

20-foot high by 250-foot wide acrylic paint-on-stucco mural 

LOCATION:  Mission Road near Chapel Avenue, Alhambra, California, USA


Aliso Viejo [no data]


Alpine [no data] 


Altadena 

sculpture [date and artist unknown]

 LOCATION:  2225 N. Altadena Drive, Altadena, California, USA [NOTE:  artwork location not verified at this address]

Altadena 

untitled owl (1947) by David Green 

sculpture 

LOCATION:  176 Jaxine, Altadena, California, USA [NOTE:  artwork location not verifield at this address]

 Altadena 

untitled (1960) by Mildred Estey 

sculpture

LOCATION:  712 E. Calaveras Street, Altadena, California, USA [NOTE:  artwork location not verified at this address] 

 Altadena

"Tree of Life" (1969) by David Green  

wall-mounted sculpture 

LOCATION:  entrance, Altadena main library, 600 E. Mariposa Street, Altadena, California, USA

 Altadena 

"Aspen XIII #771 P-87" (1985) by Bob Moore 

sculpture 

LOCATION:  662 E. Calaveras Street, Altadena, California, USA

Altadena 

sculpture

"Tina III #855" (1987) by Bob Moore 

662 E. Calaveras Street, Altadena, California, USA

Altadena 

sculpture 

"Arroyo IX" (1988) by Bob Moore 

662 E. Calaveras Street, Altadena 


Alhambra

Early California” (1939) by Millard Sheets

3-panel stainless steel and enamel relief sculpture

LOCATION:  auditorium exterior, Mark Keppel High School, Hellman Avenue at Almansor Street, Alhambra, California, USA

Alhambra

13½-foot by 105-foot acrylic mural

James DeBarth Shorb Mural” (2003) by Art Mortimer  PA 

building exterior, Alhambra Utilities Division, 68 South First Street, Alhambra

Additional info.:  Art Mortimer  

Alhambra 

"Gateway to the San Gabriel Valley"or "Alhambra Archway Mural" (2011) by Art Mortimer PA  

20-foot by 250-foot acrylic on stucco mural 

LOCATION:  Mission Road near Chapel Avenue, Alhambra, California, USA

Additional info.: Art Mortimer 


Anaheim

Memories of the Past, Images of the Present (1978) by Emigdio Vasquez

approx. 12-foot high by 100-foot long acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  329 S. Lemon Street, Anaheim, California, USA

Anaheim

"Hammer Clock" (date unlisted) by Daniel J. Martinez   

multi-media sculpture 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim

4 sculptures 

"Video Trees" (date unlisted) by Daniel J. Martinez 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim

citrus crate sculptures 

"Orange Crates" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa  

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

3 planters 

"Planters" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

2 stone sculptures 

"Anvil and Nails" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa  

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

rock and concrete bench 

"Coyote Bench" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

multi-media sculpture 

"Sinking Canoe" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa  

parking garage, Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

pavement inscription 

"Sidewalk Text" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa  

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

multi-media sculpture 

"Knowse to the Grindstone" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

benches 

"Anaheim A Benches" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

wood planters 

"Nursery Planters" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

pavement inscription 

"Original Anaheim City Map" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson  

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim  

Anaheim 

sculptural benches and podiums 

"Public Utility Forum (West Room)" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson  

west side of City Hall, Center Street Promenade, Anaheim

Anaheim 

metal drinking fountain sculpture 

"Exchanger Fountain" (date unlisted) by Buster Simpson 

Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

aluminum tree gates 

"City Map Tree Gates" (date unlisted) by Nobuho Nagasawa  

north side of Downtown Community Center, East Center Street, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

stone archway, sculptural stone tables 

"Business Forum: Business Archway" (date and artist unlisted) 

near parking area north of Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

fountain with rock and pavement 

"Interactive Fountain" (date unlisted) by Purkiss Rose, The Fountain People

southeast corner of Lemon Street and Center Street Promenade, Anaheim 

Anaheim 

Veterans Monument and Plaza (date unlisted) by Richard Turner 

monument plaza design with bronze bas relief sculpture, labyrinth pavement design, 2 fountains, 4 benches 

LOCATON:  north side of Carnegie Library, 200 block of Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, California, USA 

Anaheim

Little People's Park mural (2023) by Damin Lujan (AKA Zaoone), with Richard Romeros and Oliver Cortez Velasquez  PA

approx. 4 to 6-foot high by 300-foot long acrylic paint mural 

LOCATION:  LIttle People's Park, 220 W. Elm Street, Anaheim, California, USA


Apple Valley   [data forthcoming] 


Arcadia

7-foot white stone sculpture

Je N’Oublierai Pas” (1930) by Louis Aimé Lejeune

Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia

Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Arcadia

Hugo Reid Statue (1937) by Preston Prescott

4-tiered statue

front lawn, Arcadia Historical Museum, 380 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia

 Arcadia

“The Hiker,” part of “Spanish American War Memorial” (1941) by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson 

[NOTE:  THIS SCULPTURE AND WAR MEMORIAL COULD NOT BE LOCATED;  LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION LOCATION DATA IS INCORRECT (8/2020]

6-foot bronze sculpture

Arcadia Park, 405 S. Santa Anita Blvd., Arcadia

Arcadia

Memorial Fountain (1962) by James Fickes 

approx. 5.5-foot high by 24-foot diameter mosaic tile fountain, with a  5-foot bronze peacock sculpture (2002) by David Chapple mounted on a stone pedestal; the fountain was renovated and rededicated in 2003 to the victims of 9/11

Peacock Corner, southwest corner of Huntington Drive and Santa Anita Avenue,  Arcadia County Park,  Arcadia, California, USA

 Arcadia

tile mural

“Tile Tapestry” (2005) by multiple community artists

exterior west wall, Arcadia Public Library, 20 W. Duarte, Arcadia

 Arcadia

statue

“Dedication to the men and women of the Arcadia Police Department” [date and artist unknown]

exterior of Arcadia Police Department, 250 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia

 Arcadia

antique grandfather clock

[title, date and artist unknown]

LOCATION:  parkway of Huntington Drive and Holly Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA

 Arcadia  

"Gold Line Bridge" (2012) by Andrew Leicester  PA  

584-foot span sculptural bridge 

LOCATION:  spanning the east-bound lanes of the Foothill 210 Freeway, west of Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA 

Additional info.:   Foothill Gold Line   

Arcadia

"A Dawn in the West" / Lucky Baldwin Statue (2013) by Alfred Paredes  PA

9-foot high cast bronze statue of Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin, mounted on a 4-foot plinth

LOCATION:  corner of Huntington Drive and Holly Avenue (near Santa Anita Park Gate 3), Arcadia, California, USA

Arcadia 

"Arcadian Zephyr" (2016) by Michael Davis  PA

station art:  glass canopy panels; perforated stainless steel handrail fence panels; 22-foot weathervane sculpture of 16 movable weathervanes with peacock and horse-racing images; stone and metal benches with etched horse-racing images

LOCATION:  Metro Gold Line Arcadia Station platform, northwest corner of First Avenue and Santa Clara Street, Arcadia, California, USA 

Additional info.: Foothill Gold Line  


Artesia

20-foot diameter fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

City Plaza (South Street and Alburtis Avenue), 11660 South Street, Artesia

 Artesia

fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

Circe property, 186th St. and Pioneer Blvd.) 18521 Pioneer Blvd., Artesia

Artesia

simulated rock fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

Artesia Oasis Plaza, 18001 Pioneer Blvd., Artesia

 Artesia

2 granite elephant sculptures

[title, date and artist unknown]

Little India Village Shopping Center, 18720 Pioneer Blvd., Artesia

 Artesia

sculpture(s)

[title, date and artist unknown]

17888 Alburtis Ave., Artesia

 Artesia

median landscaping and lighting feature with fountain (red and blue lighting, illuminated palm trees)

[title, date and artist unknown]

Pioneer Blvd. from 183rd Street to 166th Street, Artesia


 Avalon

Catalina ceramic tiles, murals and signage

[title and date unknown] restored in part by Marlo Bartels

various locations, Avalon, Catalina Island

Photo: Marlo Bartels  

Avalon

sculpture

“Cat and Children at Play” [date unknown] by Will Richards

Crescent Avenue, Avalon, Catalina Island

Avalon

ceramic tile mural

"Baywatch Avalon Lifeguard Headquarters" (2010) by Sandow Birk  PA

front lobby/entrance, Avalon Lifeguard Headquarters, Avalon, Catalina Island

Photos, additional information:  Sandow Birk  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 


Azusa 

granite boulder fountain; clock tower with ceramic tile mosaic 

"Azusa Light & Water" (2001) by di Giacomo 

northwest corner of Azusa Avenue and Foothill Blvd., Azusa  

 Azusa 

station art:  two 16-foot glass fiber reinforced concrete and painted steel archways with inset glass mosaics; canopy column-mounted glass mosaics; concrete pavement stencils and local aggregate rock pavement designs

"A Passage Through Memory"(2016) by Jose Antonio Aguirre  PA

 Metro Gold Line Azusa Station, 130 Santa Fe Avenue 

Azusa 

station art:  art glass canopy panels; four concrete benches with glazed ceramic mosaics

"Azusa Horticultural Paradise"(2016) by Lynn Goodpasture  PA 

Metro Gold Line APU/Citrus College Station, 905 S. Citrus Avenue, Azusa 

 

Baldwin Park

sculptural arch; pavement designs; large pots

“Danza Indegenas” (1993) by Judith F. Baca, with Siegel Diamond, Architecture

Metrolink Station, 3825 Downing Avenue, Baldwin Park


Banning

12-foot by 48-foot acrylic mural

“Stagecoach Town U.S.A.” (2004) by Art Mortimer

[specific location unknown], Banning

Photos, additional information:  Art Mortimer 


Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"City of Barstow" (c. 1995) by Barstow High School art students

 113 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural  (mural #12 of Main Street Murals program)

"Twenty Mule Team" (1998) by Jim Savoy

513 E. Main Street, Barstow 

Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #1 of Main Street Murals program)

"Old National Trails Highway" (1998) by Jim Savoy 

513 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow    

 acrylic mural (mural #2 of Main Street Murals program)

"Camels" (2000) by Kevin Varty, Jim Savoy, and Kathy Fierro

200 N. Second Avenue, Barstow 

 Barstow 

 acrylic mural   (mural #3 of Main Street Murals program)

"The Three Million Dollar Harvey House" (2003) by Kathy Fierro

 423 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #4 of Main Street Murals program)

"Waterman Junction Becomes Barstow - 1886" (2004) by Kathy Fierro and community volunteers

401 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Southern Route of the Mormon Trail" (2005) by Kathy Fierro and community volunteers

(mural #5 of Main Street Murals program)

201 B First Avenue, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"The Early Explorers" (2005) by Kathy Fierro

(mural #6 of Main Street Murals program)

222 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"The California Goldrush" (2006) by Kathy Fierro

(mural #7 of Main Street Murals program)

 212 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"The Old Spanish Trail" (2007) by David Brockhurst, joined by Candice Michelson, Kathy Fierro, and Jane Laraman-Brockhurst

(mural #8 of Main Street Murals program)

111 E. Main Street, corner of Main Street and First Avenue, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural  

"Native American Voices of the Mojave Desert" (2008) by David Brockhurst, Alyssa, Schwaltz, Bill Smith, Jane Laraman-Brockhurst, and local high school students

(mural #9 of Main Street Murals program)

 410 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Mojave Runners" (circa 2009) by Juliettte Tison and Kathy Fierro (mural #11 of Main Street Murals program) 

 Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"The Beacon Hotel" (undated) 

Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

 "The Ice Age" (circa 2010) by David Brockhurst (mural #14 of Main Street Murals program) 

404 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Wildflowers of the Mojave" (undated) by Kathy Fierro (mural #15 of Main Street Murals program)

 616 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Silver Mining in the Mojave" (undated; no artist listed) (mural #16 of Main Street Murals program)

 Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Animals of the Mojave" (undated) by Kathy Fierro (mural #17 of Main Street Murals program) 

100 Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Rainbow Basin" (2013) by Nicole Vargas-Santiago and Kathy Fierro (mural #18 of Main Street Murals program)

 703 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Owl Canyon" (circa 2013) by Nicole Vargas-Santiago (mural #19 of Main Street Murals program)

 703 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"The Wilderness" (circa 2014) by Nicole Vargas-Santiago and Kathy Fierro (mural #20 of Main Street Murals program)

 708 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural 

"Mining the Mojave:  Gold" (circa 2014) by David Brockhurst

(mural #21 of Main Street Murals program)

 239 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #22 of Main Street Murals program)

"Mining the Mojave:  Turquoise (2014) by Juliette Tison and Melissa Fierro

 239 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural  (mural #23 of Main Street Murals program)

"Mining the Mojave:  Natural Colored Rock" (circa 2014) by Juliette Tison

239 E. Main Street, Barstow 

Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #24 of Main Street Murals program)

"Barstow 66 - Celebrities" (2015-16) by David Brockhurst

613 E. Main Street, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #25 of Main Street Murals program)

"Route 66 Dreamers (Burma Shave)" (2016) by Juliette Tison, David Brockhurst and Kathy Fierro, with community volunteers

101A First Avenue, Barstow 

 Barstow 

acrylic mural (mural #26 of Main Street Murals program) 

"Newberry Cave: Treasure of the Mojave Desert" (undated; artist unknown)

Main Street, Barstow 

 

Bell

four panel wall-mounted stone and cork mosaic

“The Inventive Progress of Man” (1960) by Tom Van Sant

interior, at circulation desk, Bell Library, 4411 E. Gage Ave., Bell

Photo, additional information:  The Los Angeles County Arts Commission 


Bellflower

2 stoneware ceramic bas relief murals

“Ben’s Promise” and “Robin, Jenny, Eric, Ralph, and Lynne” (1975) by Elaine Katzer

exterior north and south entrances, Clifton M. Brakensiek Library, 9945 E. Flower Street, Bellflower

Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 


Beverly Hills

“Torso of a Walking Man” (circa 1878-1879) by Auguste Rodin

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  interior lobby, City Hall, 450 N. Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Hunter and Hounds / Le Chausseur et les chiens"  [19th century; installed 1925] by Henri Alfred Marie Jaquermat

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills

“Electric Fountain” (1931) by (Robert) Merrell Gage, sculptor, and Ralph Carlin Flewelling, architect

6-foot stone sculpture of Tongva tribe member kneeling in prayer, on 20-foot column; fountain and pool with stone bas relief sculptures; terracotta pavement mosaics; benches, landscaping and evening colored lighting program

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and North Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Gardens Park, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

[untitled] (1956) by Millard Sheets, James Edgar Michalski and Ronald Gerber

building-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic

LOCATION:  above main entrance, 9245 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Celluloid” (1959) by (Robert) Merrell Gage

14-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  northwest traffic island, Olympic Boulevard at South Beverly Drive and Beverwil Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

[untitled; man and boy fishing] (circa 1960) by Millard Sheets

two ceramic and glass mosaics

LOCATION:  corner of Wilshire Boulevard and N. Oakhurst Drive, 9145 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

untitled sculpture (circa 1972) by Simi Dabah

6-piece 8-foot by 8-foot steel sculpture

LOCATION:  9401 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Falling Water 3 7 & 5” (circa 1972) by Jack Zajac

3-piece bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  9336 Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

"Three" (1975) by Charles Perry

12-foot by 12-foot by 8-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Bedford Drive, 9665 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

untitled sculpture (installed 1975)  by Rafe Affleck

5-foot by 5-foot by 3-foot red painted steel sculpture; 4-foot brick base

LOCATION:  460 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Spiritual Flight” (installed 1976) by Elijah David Herschler

26-foot stainless steel sculpture

LOCATION:  325 S. La Cienega Boulevard (west of La Cienega Park), Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional images: Elijah David Herschler  

Beverly Hills

“Molecule Man” [panel] (1983) by Jonathan Borofsky

11-foot by 6-foot by 1-foot painted aluminum panel sculpture [part of Borofsky's "Molecule Man" series]

LOCATION:  501 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional information:   Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Beverly Hills

“The Corazon” ["The Heart"] (1983) by Erwin Binder

4-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot bronze and stone sculpture

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and S. Arnaz Drive, 8730 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Beverly Hills

“Sisyphus” (1983) by Alexander Liberman  PA

approx. 12-foot high by 12-foot by 12-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  traffic median, Burton Way at South Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

John Wayne Statue (1984) by Harry Jackson  PA

6-ton, 21-foot high painted cast bronze full-size statue of John Wayne on horseback, mounted on a large 8-foot high by 8-foot by 14-foot oval base faced with bronze bas reliefs depicting a cattle drive accident and burial

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Wilshire Blvd. and S. Hamilton Drive, 8484 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“The First Experience” (1984) by Erwin Binder

3-foot by 3-foot by 1-foot bronze sculpture; 4-foot bronze pedestal

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Carson Street, 8641 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Spiral of Life” (1985) by Baile Oakes

7½-foot by 8½-foot redwood sculpture

LOCATION:  Rexford Drive Mini Park, Rexford Drive at Burton Way, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Beverly Hills

“Center Obelisk” (1986) by Joan Brown  PA

18-foot high by 26-inch by 26-inch ceramic tile mosaic obelisk sculpture 

LOCATION:  north exterior side of Beverly Hills Public Library,  444 N. Redford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Indeterminate Line" (1987) by Bernar Venet  PA

58-inch high by 60-inch by 54-inch oxidized steel sculpture

LOCATION:  122 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Basket Dancer” (1987) by Glenna Maxey Goodacre

cast bronze sculpture; 5-foot pedestal

LOCATION:  Wells Fargo Bank courtyard, 433 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills

Photo, additional information: Smithsonian Institution  

Beverly Hills

“Jessica” (1987) by Dee Toscano

bronze sculpture with flagstone base; pool

LOCATION:  Plaza Americana, 301 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills

“Ninlil” (1987) by Guy Dill

9½-foot by 6-foot by 1½-foot steel sculpture

LOCATION:  interior lobby, 345 N. Maple Drive, Beverly Hills  [2014:  PUBLIC ACCESS IS RESTRICTED]

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

 Beverly Hills

[untitled] (circa (1988-1989) by Joel Shapiro

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  9830 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“The Drummer” (1989-1990) by Barry Flanagan PA

8-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture on pyramidal bronze base

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, Santa Monica Boulevard at Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Tracinda Deer” (1991) by Joe Fay  PA

10-foot by 15-foot by 15-foot brushed aluminum sculpture

LOCATION:  Crescent Park, 100 N. Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Home” (1992) by Charles Arnoldi

8-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture; 10-foot by 10-foot concrete base

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Burton and Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills Public Library, 444 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Tracinda Obelisk” (1992) by Joe Fay  PA 

23-foot by 2-foot by 2-foot brushed aluminum sculpture

LOCATION:  Crescent Park, 100 N. Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"Cone" (1995) by Cosimo Pizzuli  

14-foot polished stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Robertson Blvd., 8760 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Cougar III” (circa 1996) by Gwynn Murrill

5-foot cast bronze sculpture on granite boulder

LOCATION:  Coldwater Canyon Park, 1100 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

untitled sculpture (1985) by Fletcher Benton

12-foot by 4-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Malz Park, Sunset Boulevard at Whittier Drive, 9800 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

"Eternal Smoke" (installed 1987) by John Jagger

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  southwest corner of South La Peer Drive and Olympic Blvd., 8950 Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills

 Beverly Hills

[untitled; date unknown] by Pat Lewis

bronze and stone sculpture

LOCATION:  176 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Thomas Jefferson” [date unknown] by George Lundeen  [STATUS:  UNKNOWN]

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  231 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills [2014:  NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Beverly Hills

“Espejos Abstractos” ("Abstract Mirrors") (1987) Guy Dill

7-foot by 7-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  off-street near rear entrance and parking garage in alley, 9700 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“The Conversation” (1987) by Alex McCrae

2-piece 6-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture; 8-foot by 4-foot bronze base

LOCATION:  Roxbury Park, 471 S. Roxbury Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“The Far Off Summer" (installed 1989) by Carol Miller

4-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Plaza Americana, 301 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"Samarkanda" (installed 1989) by Glenna Goodacre 

cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Plaza Americana, 301 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"The Photo Shoot" (1989) by Seward Johnson 

4-piece painted cast bronze sculpture 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Clifton Avenue and N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Jovent Singularity” (installed 1990) by Eric Orr  [STATUS:  UNKNOWN]

black granite sculpture

LOCATION (ACCORDING TO CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS):  350 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills [NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

 Beverly Hills

untitled sculpture (installed 1991) by Eric Orr

granite, bronze and onyx pyramid sculpture, fountain, and pool

[STATUS 2014: FOUNTAIN AND POOL INOPERATIVE]

LOCATION:  front courtyard, 8942 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Gordon and Lily”  [date unknown] by Victor Salmones

5-foot by 4-foot by 2-foot bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  southwest corner of South Santa Monica Blvd. and Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Opus Notem Galateae Unum”(1991) by Judith Shea

5-foot by 3-foot cast bronze figure; 2-foot bronze and marble base

LOCATION:  interior lobby, 150 S. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

“Flight to Infinity” (1991) by Kirsten Kokken

8-foot by 3 1/2-foot by 2 1/2-foot cast bronze sculpture on fluted column; round pool

LOCATION:  exterior pathway south of main lobby, The Peninsula Hotel, 9882 Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Projector" (1991) by Terry Schoonhoven  PA    [NOT OPEN TO OR VISIBLE BY THE PUBLIC]

building-mouinted acrylic paint trompe l'oeil mural 

LOCATION:  interior lobby area of 9242 Beverly Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Stillwater" (1997) by Woods Davy

steel and stone sculpture

LOCATION:  in the vicinity of Canyon Park, 1100 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

"From the Belgian Suite" (1999) by Guy Dill  PA

69-inch high by 32-inch by 26-inch painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Beverly Drive and Wilshire Boulevard,  Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“The Swan” (c. 1960; installed circa 2000) by Jack Zajac

10-foot by 6-foot by 3-foot marble sculpture, continuous pool

LOCATION:  Wells Fargo Bank courtyard, 433 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Sitting Figure on a Short Bench”(2000) by Magdalena Abakanowicz  PA 

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, northeast corner of N. Santa Monica Blvd. and Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Oblique” (2001) by Albert Paley

23-foot by 12-foot by 7½-foot formed and fabricated steel, stainless steel and bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  99 N. La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

“Oceans of Time” (1994; 2001) by Eric Orr

black granite obelisk sculpture/fountain

LOCATION:  100 N. La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"Hard To Reach" (2003) by Debbie Jane Elmer 

3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze fawn sculpture 

LOCATION:  Coldwater Canyon Park, 1100 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 

 Beverly Hills

14-foot anodized aluminum sculpture, bronze pedestal

“Torso” (2003) by Robert Graham

LOCATION:  traffic median, Rodeo Drive and Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional info.:  Robert Graham 

Beverly Hills 

"Playground" (2003) by Tony Smith  PA

5-foot by 10-foot by 5-foot painted steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"Parallel History I" (2005) by Charles Fine 

3-piece 14-foot high bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  149 N. Crescent Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills

"Erratic" (2007) by Roxy Paine  PA

7-foot by 15-foot stainless steel boulder sculpture 

 LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills 

"Hymn of Life: Tulips"  (2007) by Yayoi Kusama  PA  

collection of 10-foot by 20-foot painted fiberglass, ceramic  tile and steel sculptures

[2021 NOTE:  This piece was removed in 2020 to be replaced by an identical version in stainless steel.]

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. between Beverly Drive and N. Rodeo Drive,  Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"The Unconscious" (2010) by Franz West  PA 

18-foot laquered aluminum sculpture  with three benches

LOCATION:  northwest corner of  Wilshire Blvd. and Beverly Drive, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

 Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Sculpture (circa 2011)  [part of the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden] 

18-foot Twin Towers steel floor beam mounted on a pentagonal base and planter, with two sculptural columns

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Rexford Drive and South Santa Moncia Blvd., Beverly Hills Fire Department, 445 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Additional info.: Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden 

Beverly Hills 

"Endless V" (2012) by Jaume Plensa  PA

8-foot by 8-foot by 7-foot stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:   Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd.  at Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills 

"Mi Casa Es Su Casa - a welcome to the home of a caballero" (c. 1971; re-installed 2013) by Millard Sheets and Sheets Studio  PA

approx. 25-foot by 15-foot building-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic

LOCATION:   above east parking garage, Beverly Hills Civic Center, 454 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA  [originally installed in 1971 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel at 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA]

Additional info.:  KCET 

Beverly Hills 

"Pablo at the Beach" (2013) by Guy Dill   PA

16-foot by 7-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture; granite base 

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Additional info.:  Guy Dill   "Pablo at the Beach"  Installation Video YouTube

Beverly Hills 

"Party Animals" (2014) by Mike Stilkey  

9-foot by 17-foot acrylic mural on bindings of recycled books  

LOCATION:  interior, Beverly Hills Public Library, 444 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Additional info.:  Mike Stilkey

Beverly Hills  

"All Imagination Stunned by Silence" (2015) by Jacob Hashimoto  PA    [NOT VERIFIED]

bamboo, polyester resin, pigment, Spectra, steel and aluminum sculpture

*LOCATION:  The location information of151 S. El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA  for this sculpture is from the City of Beverly Hills public art list.  Unfortunately this sculpture is not visible at this location and its actual location is unknown.

Beverly Hills

"New Home" (2015) by Sam Falls  

8-foot high by 12-foot by 4-foot steel and terrazzo stone sculpture, consisting of raw steel I-Beams inlayed with terrazzo and stone mosaic

LOCATION:  150 El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

"IO" (2015) by Carol Bove  PA 

2-piece 5-foot by 8-foot by 5-foot urethane painted stainless steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

"World On Its Hind Legs" (2009; installed 2017) by William Kentridge and Gerhard Marx  PA

10-foot by 16-foot painted galvanized steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Burton Way median, Burton Way at North Alpine Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Folded Square - Alphabet G" (1980; installled 2018) by Fletcher Benton

painted steel sculpture [acquired and installed July 2018; part of Benton's series known as "Folded Alphabet"]

LOCATION:  Burton Way median, Burton Way at North Alpine Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

 Beverly Hills  

"Takeaway" (2018/2019) by Tom Friedman  PA

165-inch high by 60½-inch by 20½-inch stainless steel sculpture with aluminum foil and tin foil 

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

"One More Time" (2019) by Giuseppe Palumbo  PA

38-inch high by 34-inch wide by 18-inch deep cast bronze sculpture depicting three dancing sheep 

LOCATION:  Beverly Hills City Hall, east entrance at Rexford Avenue, Beverly Hills, California, USA

NOTE:  This sculpture received the 2019 Beverly Hills Mayor's Purchase Award at the Beverly Hills Art Show.  A copy of this sculpture exists at the sidewalk entrance to 640 S. San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, California.

Beverly Hills  

Life is Beautiful  (2019) by Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta)

29-inch high by 126-inch by 20-inch cast resin, accompanied by a 4-foot high by 23-inch by 23-inch cast resin sculpture of a man photographing the "Life is Beautiful" piece  

[This installation is part of the artist's earlier 2008 "Life is Beautiful" project on Sunset Boulevard, and it is a companion piece to "Beverly Hills is Beautiful" (2019).]

LOCATION:  295 N. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

Beverly Hills is Beautiful  (2019) by Mr. Brainwash (Thierry Guetta) 

92-inch high by 132-inch by 40-inch cast resin sculpture [this is a companion piece to Life is Beautiful (2019)]

LOCATION:  Beverly Drive 1/2 block north of Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

"Peace and Love" (2019) by Ringo Starr 

800-pound, 8-foot high by 3-foot by 3.5-foot polished steel sculpture depicting a hand giving a "peace" sign

LOCATION:  Beverly Gardens Park, N. Santa Monica Blvd. at Cañon Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills  

"Iron Root" (2015, installed 2020) by Ai Weiwei  PA

3,700-pound, 86-inch high by 120-inch by 42-inch oxidized cast iron sculpture 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of N. Santa Monica Boulevard and North Crescent Drive at Beverly Hills City Hall, Beverly Hills, California, USA

Beverly Hills

"Love Anatomy" (2009, installed 2021) by Alexandra Nechita

9-foot high by 44-inch wide by 26-inch deep cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Burton Way median, Burton Way and Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA


Big Bear City  [data forthcoming]

  

Big Bear Lake   [data forthcoming] 

 

 Blythe 

bronze and concrete sculpture 

[title, date, and artist unknown] 

east of 121 E. Hobson Way, Blythe 

 

Borrego Springs 

approx. 8-foot by 30-foot multi-media mural (Venetian glass tile, marble, onyx) 

"Borrego Springs Mural" [date unknown; circa 1970] by Nancy N. Colbath  

west side of building (Decor Shoppe), suite 114, 587 Palm Canyon Drive, Borrego Springs  


Brawley 

10-foot by 40-foot mural, 5 sculptures 

"Brawley Animal Garden" by Mona Mills  PA  

Abe Gonzalez Park, First Street and "E" Street, Brawley 

Photos, additional information:  Mona Mills  


Brea 

steel sculpture 

"Abstract Dreams" (1975) by James Mitchell  PA 

Flower Hill Street, south of Birch Street, Brea 

Additional information: 

Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

cortex steel sculpture 

"Wall Warp" (1975) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA 

Sunrise Road south of Lambert Road, Brea

 Brea 

Cor-Ten steel sculpture 

"Hold" (1976) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA  

south side of E.Lambert Road between Oak Place and Cliffwood Park Street, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Split Mace" (1977) by Charles O'Perry  PA  

City Hall Park Plunge, Brea Blvd. and Date Street, Brea 

Brea 

20-foot by 11-foot by 5-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture

 "Family" (1977) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

southeast corner of Beechwood Drive and Stonebridge Drive, Brea 

Brea

8-foot by 2-foot by 4-foot copper sculpture

"Selections" (1977) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

975 N.  Brea Boulevard (at Canyondale Drive), Brea 

Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Brea 

7-foot by 7-foot by 9-foot concrete sculpture

"Swinging a Child" (1978) by Natalie Krol  PA  

Arovista Park, Imperial Highway and Berry Street, Brea 

Photo, additional information:  Natalie Krol  

Brea 

cortex steel sculpture 

"Link" (1978) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

Saturn Street south of Imperial Highway, Brea

 Brea 

5-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture

"Warped Cube" (1978) by Haro ld Pastorius  PA 

corner of Country Hills and Wandering Lane, Brea 

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

17-foot by 7 1/2-foot by 6 1/2-foot bronze, copper, stainless steel, Cor-Ten steel, and river rock sculpture 

"Rock Wagon" (1979) by Harold Pastorius  PA  

Edgemont Lane and Ambling Drive, west of Kraemer Blvd., Brea

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea

18-foot by 13-foot by 3-foot yellow brass and stainless steel sculpture 

"The Windmill" (1979) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

intersection of Walden Road and Woodacre Street, Brea

Brea

5 curvilinear concrete relief panels (original fountain is missing)

 "Suzuki Fountain" (1979) by Bert Elliott and Steeber Company  PA

 northwest corner of Imperial Highway and Valencia Street, Brea  

 Brea 

30-foot 4,500 lb. stainless steel  sculpture 

 "Heat Exchanger" (1980) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

 northeast corner of Imperial Highway and Kraemer Boulevard, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture [2009:  removed for repairs]

"Solitude" (circa 1980) by Erwin Binder  PA  

Berry Street, south of Central Avenue, Brea

 Brea 

metal sculpture 

"Twist and Slide" (circa 1980) by Daniel Miller  PA  

north side of Birch Street at Associated Road, Brea 

 Brea 

9-foot by 8-foot by 8-foot stainless steel and copper sculpture 

"Cactus Garden" (1980)  by Harold L. Pastorius  PA 

  northwest corner of Imperial Highway and Randolph Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

stainless steeel and bronze sculpture 

"Flight" (1982) by Gidon Graetz PA  

east side of State College Blvd., north of Birch Street, 130 S. State College Blvd., Brea 

Brea 

wall-mounted terracotta relief sculpture

"Hermandad" (1982) by Carlos Terres  [private donation]

Brea Civic and Cultural Center, southeast corner of Birch Street and Randolph, Brea 

 Brea 

10-foot by 10-foot by 10-foot sculpture 

"Prelude" (1982) by Robert Cunningham  PA  

southeast corner of Central Avenue and Puente Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Stonework '82" (circa 1982) by Seiji Kunishima  PA  

west side of Valencia Street, south of Birch Street, Brea

 Brea 

metal sculpture 

"Wind Sculpture" (1983) by George Baker  PA  

south side of Imperial Highway, west of Valencia Street, Brea 

Photo:   George Baker  

Brea 

ceramic relief mural 

"California Saga" (circa 1984) by Robert Wendell  PA 

north side of Central Avenue east of Tamarack Avenue (Southern California Bank), Brea 

 Brea 

2 5-foot by 30-foot concrete and bronze wall-mounted bas relief sculptures 

"Elements and Essentials" (1984) by Robert Cunningham  PA

northwest and southwest corners of Berry Street and Columbia Street (south of Central Avenue), Brea 

Photo:

Robert Cunningham  

Brea 

5-foot by 20-foot by 2-foot brushed stainless steel sculpture, concrete base

"Beam Relay" (1985) by Harold Pastorius  PA  

2881 Saturn Street (east of Kraemer Blvd.), Brea 

Additional information:   Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

sculpture 

"Butterflies" (or "Flight of the Butterflies") (1985) by Natalie Krol  PA 

northeast corner of Lambert Road and Pepper Tree Drive (west of Brea Blvd.), Brea 

 Brea 

10-foot high by 3-foot wide b 2-foot long bronze sculpture on a 33-inch by 33-inch by 33-inch hexagonal granite-faced base

"Cognizance" (1985) by Bill Bedford  

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea

 Brea 

12-foot high by 3-foot by 3-foot bronze sculpture on a 2-foot diameter hexagon base, mounted within pool and fountain 

"Innate" (1985) by Bill Bedford   

Olen Pointe center, fountain court, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea 

9-foot high by 3-foot wide by 3-foot long cast bronze sculpture on a 30-inch high by 33-inch wide by 33-inch long hexagonal granite-faced base

 "Interface" (1984) by Bill Bedford  

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea

Brea 

6-foot by 17-foot by 5-foot bronze sculpture 

"Mustangs" (1985) by Raymond Persinger  PA  

Saturn Street, south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

Photo:  Raymond Persinger  

Brea 

12-foot by 6-foot painted Cor-Ten steel sculpture, concrete base

"Saturn Sail" (1985) by Harold Pastorius  PA 

Saturn Street, south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

Additional information: Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"Roughnecks" or "Oil Field Workers" (1986) by Carlos Terres  PA  

corner of Berry Street and Challenger Street, Brea 

 Brea 

2 15-foot by 15-foot painted steel sculptures 

"Kaikoo IV and XVI" (1987) by Betty Gold  PA  

north side of Imperial Highway, east of Saturn Street, 3075 E. Imperial Highway, Brea 

Photo:  Betty Gold  

Brea 

[no data] 

"Offshoot" (1987) by Dan Dykes  PA  

Castlegate Lane, south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

8-foot high by 15-foot by 4-foot bronze and granite sculpture, mounted within pool and fountain 

"Dissimilar Equals" (c. 1987) by Bill Bedford 

Olen Pointe center, fountain court, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea 

stainless steel and bronze sculpture

"The Rise of Icarus" (1988) by Gidon Graetz PA  

Brea Place, west side of State College Blvd., north of Birch Street, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot by 2-foot by 2-foot carrara marble sculpture/statue 

"Breaking Free II" (1990) by Márton Váró  PA 

southeast corner of Birch Street and Randolph Avenue, Brea Civic and Cultural Center, Brea

Brea 

sculpture 

"Christo" (1990) by Carlos Terres  PA 

south side of Imperials Highway east of Arovista, Brea 

 Brea 

5-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot stainless steel sculpture 

"Esprit" (circa 1990) by Patty Fiedler   PA

 southwest corner of Imperial Highway and Valencia Ave., 525 Valencia Ave., Brea 

 Brea 

4-foot by 8-foot by 8-foot kinetic stainless steel sculpture (15 spheres on columns),  fountain

"Jupe d'Eau (Water Skirt)" or "Brea Fountain" (1990) by Pol Bury  PA  

interior, Brea Mall Central Court, 1065 Brea Mall, Brea 

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

sculpture 

"Quintessence" (1990) by Joan Carl  PA 

west side of Brea Boulevard, north of Central Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

7-foot bronze sculpture 

 "Internal Spring" or "Homage to Rodin" (circa 1991) by Guy Angelo Wilson   PA

203 N. Brea Boulevard (west side of Brea Blvd., south of Cypress), Brea

 Brea 

7-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture

"The Ironworker" (1991) by Raymond Persinger  PA  

west side of Kraemer Boulevard, south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture

"Jewel of the Nile" (1991) by Martin Varo  PA  

Birch Street, east of Randolph Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"La Mecedora (The Rocking Chair)" (1991) by Carlos Terres  PA    

southeast corner of Berry Street and Vanguard Way, Brea 

 Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"Wildcat I" (1991) by Carlos Terres  PA  

Brea-Olinda High School, 789 Wildcat Way, Brea 

 Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"Jumping Deer" (1992) by Carlos Terres  PA  

Berry Street, north of Northwood Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot by 5-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture

"Hero's Journey" (1994) by Raymond Persinger  PA 

southwest corner of Birch Street and Laurel Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot bronze sculpture on 4 1/2-foot pedestal 

"California Dream" (1996) by Terry Thornsley  PA 

southwest corner of Central Avenue and Tamarack Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Crossover" (circa 1997) by Michael Anderson  PA  

southwest corner of Lambert Road and Associated Road, 1900 W. Lambert Road, Brea 

 Brea 

roof-mounted bronze sculpture 

"Hawk III" (1997) by Gwynn Murrill  PA   

roof of Kirkhill Aircraft park Company, 3120 Enterprise Street (west of Voyager), Brea 

Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"Friendship Bench" (1998) by John Kennedy  PA  

Laurel Walk, south side of Birch Street, west of Poplar Street, Brea 

Photo: John Kennedy 

Brea 

wall-mounted bronze sculpture 

"Girl Reminiscing" (1998) by John Kennedy  PA 

Laurel Walk, south side of Birch Street, west of Poplar Street, Brea 

Photo: John Kennedy  

Brea 

2 bronze sculptures on stone slab bench 

"Sympatico" (1998) by John Kennedy  PA

Laurel Walk, south side of Birch Street, west of Poplar Street, Brea 

Photo:  John Kennedy  

Brea 

Union Passage (1998) by Guy Angelo Wilson 

20-foot high by 6-foot by 2-foot, 2-piece bronze sculpture, mounted with pool and fountain 

 LOCATION:  near Wildcat Way, Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea 

Portals (1999) by Marsh Scott  PA  

72-inch high by 54-inch wide by 22-inch deep oxidized patina steel sculpture, mounted on a 12-inch high by 92-inch wide by 60-inch deep concrete plinth with p.m. lighting

LOCATION:  west side of Brea Blvd. south of Cypress Street, Brea, California, USA

Brea 

"Early California Family" or "Familia" (1999) by Carlos Terres  PA 

sculpture 

southeast corner of Lambert Road and Brea Boulevard, Brea 

 Brea 

Mandril de Rosa (2000) by Marsh Scott  PA 

62-inch high by 41-inch wide by ½-inch deep stencil-cut polished stainless steel sculpture, mounted on a 17-inch high by 48-inch by 20-inch concrete plinth 

LOCATION:  230 S. Brea Boulevard (Taps Brewery), Brea, California, USA

Brea 

5-piece sculpture and fountain 

"Orange Grove" (1999) by Meg Cranston  PA  

Birch Street Promenade, Birch Street west of Brea Boulevard, Brea 

Brea 

sculpture 

"Next Step" (2000) by Louis Longi  PA 

south side of Birch Street, west of Valencia Street, Brea 

 Brea 

8-foot by 8-foot by 4-inch steel sculpture

 "The Family" (2000) by Gregory Hawthorne  PA 

northeast corner of Brea Blvd. and Ash Street, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Stasis" (2000) by Louis Longi PA  

south side of Birch Street, west of Valencia Street, Brea 

 Brea 

6 1/2-foot bronze sculpture 

"Avalon's Legacy" (2001) by Tanya Ragir  PA  

southeast corner of Imperial Highway and Placentia Avenue, Brea 

Photos, additional information:  Tanya Ragir 

Brea 

8-foot by 11-foot by 4-foot painted steel sculpture 

"D'Accord" (2001) by Guy Dill  PA 

northeast corner of Puente Street and Mariner, Brea 

Photo:  Guy Dill 

Brea 

8-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot aluminum and concrete sculpture

"Ganesh" (2001) by Steve Metzger PA 

southeast corner of Lambert Road and Pioneer Blvd., Brea 

Photo:  Art LA Now: Steve Metzger 

Brea 

18-foot painted steel sculpture

"The Gathering" (2002) by Bret Price  PA  

Placentia Ave., south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

Photo:  Bret Price 

Brea 

4 bronze sculptures 

"Hand-Like Trees" (1994/1995, installed 2002) by Magdalena Abakanowicz  PA 

northeast corner of Birch Street and Valencia Street, Brea 

 Brea 

bronze sculpture, limestone column pedestal  

 "Eagle II" (2003) by Gwynn Murrill  PA 

3120 Enterprise Street (west of Voyager), Brea 

Photo, additional information: Gwynn Murrill Studio 

Brea 

12-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot bronze, glass and concrete sculpture, with lighting element

"Breaking Down the Orange Curtain" (2003) by Cheryl Ekstrom  

240 S. Brea Blvd., Brea 

Brea 

60-inch by 87-inch by 36-inch stainless steel, chrome, bronze and polished granite sculpture mounted on a 36-inch by 87-inch by 36-inch polished black and green granite base

  "A Courting Prance" (2004) [artist unknown] 

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea

36-inch diameter split granite globe mounted on a 36-inch high by 24-inch wide by 24-inch long pedestal

untitled: globe on pedestal (circa 2004) [artist unknown] 

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea 

"History of Brea" (2005) by Marlo Bartels  PA

8-foot by 20-foot terra cotta and art tile mosaic mural

LOCATION:  unknown

Brea

6-foot high by 5-foot wide by 4-foot long polished stainless steel sculpture on a 3-foot high granite pedestal

 "Dance With the Midnight Moon"(2005) by Kevin Robb 

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea

 Brea 

88-inch by 24-inch by 24-inch polished, carved and etched granite and stone sculpture 

"It Takes All Kinds" (2006) by IMO

Olen Pointe, fountain court, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea 

20-foot high by 20-inch wide by 7-foot long bronze sculpture on a 20-foot diameter scored and tinted concrete  base, with two etched-stone benches and flagstone steps

"A Tree Within" (2007) by Guy Angelo Wilson  

Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea 

 Brea 

2 3-foot by 5-foot painted bus stop panels 

(untitled; scenes of Brea) (2008) by Elizabeth Dorn  PA  

south side of Imperial Highway, east of Brea Blvd., Brea 

Brea 

2 3-foot by 5-foot painted bus stop panels 

"New Beginnings" (2008) by Katrina McElroy  PA  

west side of Brea Blvd., south of Central Avenue, Brea 

Brea 

2 3-foot by 5-foot painted bus stop panels 

"Big Happy Masculine Frog," "Mom Frog and Adoring Babies" (2008) by Katherine A. Taylor  PA

south side of Birch Street, east of Associated Ave., Brea 

Brea 

2 3-foot by 5-foot painted bus stop panels 

"Eagles" (2008) by Cynthia Wolf  PA

west side of Valencia Street, north of Imperial Highway, Brea

Brea 

2 3-foot by 5-foot painted bus stop panels 

(untitled; seascape) (2008) by Greg Z  PA

west side of Randolph Avenue, south of Birch Street, Brea 

Brea 

stone sculpture 

"Allesandro" (date unlisted) by George D. O'Neill, Jr. PA  

south side of Imperial Highway, west of Valencia Street, Brea 

 Brea 

bronze sculpture 

"Ascending Dancer" (date unlisted) by Robert Holmes  PA 

west side of Brea Boulevard, north of Central Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot by 3-foot by 3 1/2-foot aluminum sculpture

"Awakenings" (date unlisted) by Essie Pinsker   PA  

southeast corner of Brea Boulevard and Imperial Highway, Brea 

Photo: Essie Pinsker  

Brea 

painted metal sculpture 

"Bluebird" (date unlisted) by Katie Casita  PA  

southwest corner of Birch Street and Redwood Avenue, Brea

 Brea 

wall-mounted concrete and bronze relief sculpture 

"Brea in Progress" (date unlisted) by Hal Reed  PA

north side of Imperial Highway, west of Viking Avenue, Brea

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

[no description]

"Brea, North of Yesterday" (date unlisted) by Erick Orr  PA 

Berry Street and Northwood Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Brea of Olde" (date unlisted) by Jeff Morse   PA  

southeast corner of Central Avenue and Tamarack Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Cactus Flower" (date unlisted) by John Horton  PA 

Central Avenue (east of commercial center), Brea 

 Brea 

14-foot by 14-foot by 8-foot painted steel sculpture 

"Candelabra" (date unlisted) by John Okulick  PA  

south side of Imperial Highway, east of Homestead Village, Brea

Photo:  John Okulick  

Brea 

sculpture 

"Cobalt Basin and Range" (date unlisted) by Laddie John Dill  PA

southeast corner of Lambert Road and Puente Street, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Coming Home" (date unlisted) by Irene Currier  PA 

Laurel Street, south of Birch Street, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Cove Sculpture" (date unlisted) by Wall/Goldfinger  PA  

southwest corner of Birch Street and Valencia Street, Brea 

 Brea 

painted steel sculpture 

"Deep Purple" (date unlisted) by Bret Price  PA   

west side of Puente Street, north of Mariner, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Direct Ascent" (date unlisted) by James Mitchell  PA  

Columbia Avenue, west of Berry Street, Brea 

 Brea 

metal sculpture    

"Disc" (date unlisted) by Daniel Miller  PA  

west side of Kraemer Boulevard, north of Birch Street, Brea 

 Brea 

stone sculpture 

"Forty Feet Tall" (date unlisted) by Joan Carl  PA  

Madrona Avenue, north of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

metal sculpture 

"Fruit Forbidden" (date unlisted) by Dale Hallberg  PA 

north side of Lambert Road, west of Puente Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Guadalupe" (date unlisted) by Joyce Kohl  PA  

southwest corner of State College Blvd. and Elm Street, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"High Tech Totem" (date unlisted) by Jorg Dubin and Darrel Moore  PA  

1800 E. Lambert Road, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Home Run Kings" (date unlisted) by Robert Steinkamp  PA 

northeast corner of Birch Street and Orange Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Just A Taste" (date unlisted) by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.  PA  

north side of Imperial Highway at Brea Union Plaza, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture, marble base 

"Kinor Shin II" (date unlisted) by Charna Rickey  PA   

north side of Central Avenue, east of Tamarack Avenue, Brea

 Brea 

2 6-foot by 4-foot by 2-foot marble sculptures, 2 marble relief sculptures 

"Lady of the Nile 2" (date unlisted) by Márton Váró  PA  

900 E. Birch Street (Embassy Suites), Brea 

Additional info.:  Márton Váró 

Brea 

sculpture 

"La Lune" (date unlisted) by Niki de Saint-Phalle   PA  

interior, La Lune Court, 300 Brea Mall, Brea

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Link" (date unlisted) by Harold Pastorius  PA  

Saturn Street, south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Marker: Monument (#152)" (undated) by Michael Anderson  PA 

west of parking lot entrance, south side of Lambert Ave., Brea Medical Center, 1770 E. Lambert Ave., Brea 

Brea 

[no description] 

"Mayan Moon Maiden" (date unlisted) by Roger Person  PA  

Gemini Avenue, north of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Milwood II" (date unlisted) by Guy Dill  PA  

east side of Kraemer Boulevard, north of Saturn Street, Brea 

 Brea 

metal sculpture 

"My Bird in Space" (date unlisted) by Daniel Miller  PA   

Maple Street, north of Elm Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"Oil Drill" (date unlisted) by John Jagger  PA  

northwest corner of Lambert Road and Puente Street, Brea 

 Brea 

11-foot by 5-foot by 9-foot copper repoussé (relief) sculpture

"Olympic Rhythms" (date unlisted) by Natalie Krol  PA 

northeast corner of Imperial Highway and Berry Street, 555 W. Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Porpoise at Play" (date unlisted) by John Svenson  PA   

Moonstone Avenue, east of Palm Street, Brea 

 Brea 

7-foot sculpture

"Prosperity" (undated) by David Chapple  PA  

corner of Puente Street and Pioneer Street, Brea 

Brea 

sculpture 

"Red Ascent" (date unlisted) by R. Brett Price  PA 

north side of Lambert Road, west of Tamarack Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Red Line C-2000" (date unlisted) by Fletcher Benton  PA  

interior lobby, Curtis Theatre, Brea Civic Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea

 Brea 

[no description] 

"Rio" (date unlisted) by Michael Weinstein  PA  

west side of Puente Street, north of Mariner, Brea 

 Brea 

7-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot tile shards, copper sheeting and nails sculpture

"Rof Visch" (date unlisted) by Charles Gray  PA  

corner of Balsa Avenue and Mango Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"Sampson's Fall" (date unlisted) by David Falossi  PA 

north side of Central Avenue, west of Brea Canyon Road and Tamarack, Brea

 Brea 

[no ata] 

"Sculpture Columns" (date unlisted) by Michael Davis  PA  

330 Lambert Road (east of Orange Avenue), Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"Sengai Circle III" (date unlisted) by Michael Todd  PA 

west side of State College Blvd., south of Imperial Highway, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot by 3-foot by 4-foot painted concrete sculpture

"Spiral II" (date unlisted) by Aris B. Sherwood IV  PA 

east side of Brea Blvd., north of Lambert Road, Brea

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Brea 

16-foot by 8-foot concrete sculpture  

"Sunburst" (date unlisted) by Sergio O'Cadiz  PA 

Brea Canyon Road and Canyon Country Road, Brea 

Brea 

sculpture 

"Systemic Transition" (date unlisted) by Marianne O'Barr  PA  

northwest corner of Lambert Road and Cliffwood Park Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"The Bather" (date unlisted) by John Nieford   PA  

Moonstone Street, east of Palm Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"The Birds" (date unlisted) by King Zimmerman  PA  

southeast corner of Lambert Road and Associated Blvd., Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

The Eagle" (date unlisted) by Daniel Gluck  PA 

northeast corner of Birch Street and Flower Hill Street, Brea

 Brea 

wall-mounted aluminum diptych 

 [untitled] (2000) by Laddie John Dill  PA  

 west side of City Walk Townhouses facing Brea Blvd., north of Ash Street, Brea

Brea 

[no data] 

"The Lamplighter" (date unlisted) by Robert Steinkamp  PA 

north side of Imperial Highway, east of Orange Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture/ statue

"There, Now You Can Grow" (date unlisted) by Seward Johnson, Jr. PA  

Brea Union Plaza, north side of Imperial Highway, Brea  

 Brea 

[no data] 

"The Vision" (date unlisted) by Duane Loppnow  PA  

west side of Valencia Street, south of Imperial Highway, Brea

 Brea 

[no data] 

"Transitions" (date unlisted) by Kevin Charles Christison  PA 

Roscoe Street, south of Central Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"20th Century Totem" (date unlisted) by  Joan Carl  PA  

Lambert Road, west of Kraemer Blvd., Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Two Plus One" (date unlisted) by Gerald Walberg  PA  

west side of Associated Road at Sleepy Hollow Road, Brea 

 Brea 

metal sculpture 

"Wall Arch and Post" (date unlisted) by Daniel Miller  PA  

east side of Palm Street, south of Lambert Road, Brea 

 Brea 

sculpture 

"Wall Warp" (date unlisted) by Harol Pastorius  PA  

Sunrise Road, south of Lambert Road, Brea 

 Brea 

4-foot by 5-foot by 2-foot painted bronze sculpture

"Water Power" (date unlisted) by J. Seward Johnson  PA  

north side of Imperial Highway, at Brea Union Plaza, Brea 

Brea 

[no data] 

"Water Tower" (date unlisted) by Gared N. Smith  PA 

Country Hills Road, east of Associated Road, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data]

"Wings" (date unlisted) by Daniel Miller  PA  

southwest corner of Central Avenue and Puente Street, Brea 

 Brea 

[no data] 

"Winnepeg and Natchez" (date unlisted) by Woods Davy  PA  

Ash Street, east of Orange Avenue, Brea 

 Brea 

approx. 12-foot high by 9-foot long by 5-foot wide polished stainless steel, cast steel, and ceramic tile sculpture

"Timeline" (June 10, 2009) by Alber De Matteis  PA 

East Birch Street, Brea 

 Brea 

6-foot by 4-foot limestone sculpture 

"Horizon" (2010) by Blake Rankin  PA 

southeast corner of E. Birch Street and  S. Poplar Avenue, Brea

 Brea 

 sculpture

"The Giver" (circa 2010) by Marianne O'Barr  PA

Orange Avenue north of Ash Street, Brea 

Photo:  Marianne O'Barr   

Brea 

22-foot high bronze and granite boulder sculpture

 "Seeds of Summer" (2011) by Guy Angelo Wilson  

 Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea 

Brea

"Airfield Dreams" (2013) by Marlo Bartels PA

8 15-foot high, 3-sided, columns; 30-foot undulating sculptural seating

LOCATION:  unknown

 Brea 

 "Birds" (c. 2013) by Jeff Morse  PA

8-foot by 10-foot by 3-foot metal sculpture

LOCATION:   southwest corner of Tamarack Avenue and Apollo Street, Brea, California, USA

 Brea 

"inspired by John Raimondi's 'Dian' " (circa 2013) [no artist listed]

18-foot high by 8-foot wide by 8-foot long polished stainless steel sculpture on two 3-foot high gray and black granite bases [formerly titled "Link to Compassion", this sculpture was produced in China and is an unauthorized copy of Raimondi's "Dian"] 

LOCATION:  Olen Pointe center, Pointe Drive, Brea, California, USA

 Brea 

"inspired by John Raimondi's 'Ceres'" (circa 2013) [no artist listed]

8-foot high polished stainless steel sculpture on a 2-foot high granite pedestal and a 4-foot high by 8-foot wide red granite base  [formerly titled "intertwined", this sculpture was produced in China and is an unauthorized copy of Raimondi's "Ceres"]

 LOCATION:  Olen Pointe center, northwest corner of Pointe Drive and Lambert Road, Brea, California, USA

 Brea 

 "The Brea Angel" (2014) by Cheryl Ekstrom  PA 

12-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot bronze and concrete sculpture [formerly part of "Breaking Down the  Orange Curtain" (2003) located at 240 S. Brea  Blvd., Brea]

LOCATION:  255 W. Birch Street, Brea, California, USA

Brea 

  "Oasis" (2015) by Douglas Hollis and Anna Valentina Murch

50-foot by 200-foot curvilinear kinetic sculpture of suspended aluminum quills; landscaping and public seating area

 LOCATION:  northeast corner of Imperial Highway and Valencia Avenue, Brea, California, USA

 Brea

"Gems" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

approx. 15-foot high by 11.5-foot by 8-foot 3-piece ceramic tile mosaic-covered sculpture [sculpture site 1 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:   northwest corner of Santa Fe Road and E. Lambert Road, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Flora and Fauna" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

20-foot by 40-foot sculptural and hardscape installation consisting of three freestanding "Opuntia/Prickly Pear cactus" ceramic tile mosaic sculptures and an approx. 100-foot long ceramic tile "California King snake" pavement mosaic [site 2 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  E. Santa Fe Road north of Woodfield Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Water Drop" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

approx. 16-foot high by 10-foot diameter freestanding ceramic tile mosaic sculpture, mounted on a 16-inch high by 6-foot diameter concrete bench/base faced with ceramic tile, and surrounded by a 55-foot long by 34-inch high curvilinear bench with ceramic and terra cotta tile [site 3 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  E. Santa Fe Road south of Tapia Lane, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Oil - The Evolution" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

approx. 30-foot diameter sculptural and pavement installation consisting of a 15-foot high ceramic tile mosaic "derrick" sculpture, mounted on a two-level base, and surrounded by 30-foot diameter hardscape with pavement insets and medallions [site 4 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  northwest corner of E. Santa Fe Road and Tonner Ridge Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Production of Oil" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

sculptural and imprinted tile installation on a multi-level site, consisting of 

[site 5 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  northeast corner of E. Santa Fe Road and Tonner Ridge Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Paleontological 1" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

sculptural and hardscape installation, consisting of

[site 6 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  northwest corner of E. Santa Fe Road and Rubel Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Paleontological 2" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

sculptural and hardscape installation, consisting of

[site 6 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  intersection of E. Santa Fe Road and Rubel Drive, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Seed to Tree" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

2-piece sculptural installation, consisting of

[site 7 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:  E. Santa Fe Road west of Discovery Lane, Brea, California, USA

Brea

"Gems 2" (circa 2017) by Marlo Bartels  PA

approx. 15-foot high by 11.5-foot by 8-foot 3-piece ceramic tile mosaic-covered sculpture 

[site 8 of the Brea Blackstone Project]

LOCATION:   northwest corner of E. Santa Fe Road and Valencia Avenue at Wildcatters Park, Brea, California, USA 


Buena Park 

8-foot high by 16-foot wide mosaic  

"Scenes of the Old West" (c. 1979) by Denis O'Connor and Susan Lautmann Hertel, Sheets Studio

 above main entrance, northeast corner of Beach Blvd. and La Palma Avenue, 7964 Beach Blvd., Buena Park

Buena Park 

3 1/2-foot by 170 foot mural 

"A Peak Under the Sea" (1991) by Michael Wright and 24 Buena Park Junior High School students  

pool area, Peak Park, 7225 El Dorado Drive, Buena Park  


Burbank  

regency modern structure and fountain

Burbank City Hall (1943) by architects Williamson Allen and W. George Lutzi 

275 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank

Burbank

3-foot circular bronze medallion

man and airplane theme (circa 1943) reportedly created by William Allen

interior lobby, Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Ave., Burbank

 Burbank 

“Lincoln in Meditation” (1962; installed 2002) by Henry van Wolf 

32-inch by 24-inch by 24-inch bronze bust sculpture on 54-inch by 24-inch by 19-inch polished granite pedestal and tinted cement circular steps [gift of Frances Muir Pomeroy]

LOCATION:  Abraham Lincoln Park, Buena Vista Library, Verdugo Avenue and Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA

Burbank 

Dr. David Burbank statue/bust (1978) by Rick Doray 

bronze bust 

LOCATION:  exterior, Burbank Public Library, 110 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank, California, USA

Burbank 

ceramic tile mural 

“Early Burbank” (1992) by Marlo Bartels  PA 

exterior wall of Park Avenue Senior Apartments, 730 Whitnall Highway, Burbank  

Burbank 

2 building-mounted glass curtain walls, 26-feet by 40-foot, with images  

“All Walks Run Together” (2005) by Paul Tsanetopoulos  PA  

pedestrian bridge, The Burbank Village Walk, 201 E. Angeleno Street, Burbank 

Photo, additional information:  Paul Tsanetopoulos   

Burbank

8-foot by 24-foot mural

“Burbank Industry” (date unlisted) by Hugo Ballin

interior lobby, Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Ave., Burbank

 Burbank

11.5-foot by 22-foot mural

“Four Freedoms” (date unlisted) by Hugo Ballin

interior Council Chambers, Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Ave., Burbank

 Burbank

concrete bas relief sculpture

[title unknown] (date unlisted) reportedly by William Allen

exterior wall, Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Ave., Burbank

 Burbank

concrete bas relief sculpture

“Tribute to Craftsmen” (date unlisted) by Bartholomew DeMako

exterior wall facing Third St., Burbank City Hall, 275 E. Olive Ave., Burbank

 Burbank

12-foot bronze sculpture

“The Guardians” (date unlisted) by Shiela Cavalluzzi  PA

corner of Third St. and Orange Grove Ave., Police/Fire Headquarters, 311 E. Orange Grove Ave., Burbank

Burbank

2 cast dichroic glass columns

“Pillars of the Community” (date unlisted) by Paul Marioni and Ann Troutner PA

exterior entrance, Police/Fire Headquarters, 311 E. Orange Grove Ave., Burbank

Burbank

1,700-square-foot mural

“Police and Fire Opera” (date unlisted) by Terry Schoonhoven PA

interior lobby, Police/Fire Headquarters, 311 E. Orange Grove Ave., Burbank

Burbank

20-foot by 16-foot concrete relief sculpture

“Burbank Evolves” (date unlisted) by John “Tony” Sheets PA

Courthouse parking structure, S. Third St. and E. Angeleno Ave., Burbank

 Burbank

cast acrylic rods in a painted steel housing

“Seven Elevations” (date unlisted) by David Criss  PA

interior lobby, Water Reclamation Plant, 2 W. Chestnut St., Burbank

Burbank

paint and textile wall-mounted panels

“Ameobas at Work” (date unlisted) by Elizabeth Criss PA

interior hallway, Water Reclamation Plant, 2 W. Chestnut St., Burbank

Burbank

13-foot by 30-foot wall mural

“Water, Power and Light” (date unlisted) by Hugo Ballin

interior lobby, Burbank Water and Power building, 164 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank

Burbank

6-foot by 8-foot concrete, steel, tile and glass sculpture

“Pivot” (date unlisted) by Paul Tsanetopoulos  PA

Metrolink Station, North Front St. and W. Olive Ave., Burbank

Burbank

4-foot by 5-foot natural and synthetic fibers tapestry

“Afternoon Dragonfly” (date unlisted) by Sharon Jokela  PA

interior lobby, main entrance, Environmental Recycle Center, 500 S. Flower St., Burbank

Burbank

11-foot bronze and glass sculpture

“Reclaimed Column” (date unlisted) by Otto Rigan  PA

Environmental Recycle Center, 500 S. Flower St., Burbank

Burbank

concrete columns with tile and copper panels

“Burbank Gateway” (date unlisted) by Adel Rakhshani  PA

corner of Alameda Ave. and San Fernando Rd., 141 E. Alameda Ave., Burbank

Burbank

9-foot face image in wrought iron fencing

“The Requirement” (date unlisted) by Daniel Miller PA

Wexler Building, 1111 S. Victory Blvd., Burbank

Burbank

321-foot pedestrian bridge

“Bridge at the Walt Disney Studio” (date unlisted) by Liz Larner

across the 12600 block of Riverside Drive, between the ABC Building and the Walt Disney Studios, Burbank

Burbank

glass sculpture

[untitled] (date unlisted) by Gordon Huether  PA

FotoKem Building, 2801 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank

Burbank

12-foot bronze sculpture

“Requiem” (date unlisted) by Erwin Binder

Johnny Carson Park, Bob Hope Drive and West Riverside Drive, 400 S. Bob Hope Dr., Burbank

Burbank

30-foot steel sculpture

“Blocks on Blocks, Putter and Two Balls” (date unlisted) by Fletcher Benton  PA

3400 W. Olive Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

bronze sculpture

“He Envisioned Dreams that Others Might Share” (date unlisted) by Andrea and Aldo Favilli

Shamrock Gateway Plaza, 4411 W. Olive Avenue, Burbank

Burbank

18-foot steel sculpture

“Money Totem” (date unlisted) by Ron Pekar  PA

Burbank City Employees Federal Credit Union, 1800 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank

Burbank

4 brushed aluminum sculptures (dog, cat, girl with bird, boy)

“Best Friends” (date unlisted) by Joe Fay  PA

City Animal Shelter, 1150 N. Victory Place, Burbank

Burbank

8-sided 14-foot by 16-foot steel gazebo

“Sun’s Warmth Provides Life’s Pleasures” (date unlisted) by Michael Amescua  PA

McCambridge Park, 1515 N. Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank

Burbank

6-foot by 8-foot steel and concrete sculpture

“Tree Spirit” (date unlisted) by Ron Pekar  PA

Wildwood Canyon Park, 1701 Wildwood Canyon Drive, Burbank

Burbank

sculpture

“Tree of Life” (date unlisted) by Andrea Favilli  PA

Stough Canyon Nature Center, 2300 E. Walnut Avenue, Burbank

Burbank

30-foot by 9-foot art glass window

“Nevada Sunset” (date unlisted) by Gordo Huether  PA

second story, NNC/LCC Building, 2835 N. Naomi Street, Burbank

Burbank

40-foot building-mounted copper, aluminum, steel and brass sculpture

“The Theory of Flight, Part One” (date unlisted) by Lance Lindborg  PA

Howard L.L.C. building, 3100 N. San Fernando Road, Burbank

Burbank

40-foot building-mounted mosaic

“Something Big – Unity” (date unlisted) by Marie Moseley  PA

SMC Properties building, 3800 W. Vanowen Street, Burbank

Burbank

12-foot steel and stone sculpture

“Bella Coola” (date unlisted) by Woods Davy  PA

Media Studios North, 2255 N. Ontario Street, Burbank

Burbank

10-foot sculpture

“Flight” (date unlisted) by Michael Amescua  PA

Burbank Airport, Mercury Air, 10700 W. Sherman Way, Burbank

Burbank

3 steel, aluminum, vinyl, glass and tile tower sculptures

“Tiki Tower” (aka “Inu Yari”), “Tower Lean, “Empire Man of the Year” (date unlisted) by Peter Shire  PA

Burbank Empire Center, Empire Avenue and Victory Place, Burbank

Photo:  Zelman Development Co. 

Burbank

300 square foot colored concrete and stainless steel pavement

“Zoids” (date unlisted) by April Greiman  PA

Burbank Empire Center, Empire Avenue and Victory Place, Burbank

 Burbank

3 to 10-foot sandstone pillars and turf

“Roundabout” (date unlisted) by Elyn Zimmerman  PA

Burbank Empire Center, Empire Avenue and Victory Place, Burbank

 Burbank

6 sculptural columns and canopies

“Planes” (date unlisted) by Susan Landau  PA

Burbank Empire Center, Empire Avenue and Victory Place, Burbank

 Burbank

12-foot bronze and stainless steel sculpture

“Through the Clouds” (date unlisted) by Riis C. Burnell  PA

Airport Plaza, 2950 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank

Burbank

“Read, Reach and Realize” (2002) by Wayne Healy PA

12-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot steel and dichroic glass sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Buena Vista Library, 300 N. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA

Burbank

bronze sculpture

“Dreaming Dog” (date unlisted) by Gwynn Murrill PA

exterior entrance, Belmont Village, 455 E. Angeleno Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

stainless steel sculpture

“Confluence” (date unlisted) by Ernst Vandebovenkamp and Gregg Lacy PA

3120 W. Empire Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

terrazzo, metal and tile floor, and lighting

[untitled] (date unlisted) by Marlo Bartels  PA

450 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

granite and concrete fountain

“Alice Fountain” (date unlisted) by Susan Narduli PA

350 N. First Street, Burbank

 Burbank

30-foot by 30-foot mural

“Jeffries v. Sharkey” (date unlisted) by Susan Narduli  PA

350 N. First Street, Burbank

 Burbank

2 bronze sculptures on concrete pedestals

“Surge and Course” (date unlisted) by Guy Dill  PA

Pacific Medical Building, 201 S. Buena Vista Street, Burbank

 Burbank

tile and granite fountain

“Reflections” (date unlisted) by Mario Bartels and Siobham O’Connell  PA

Burbank Civic Plaza, 250 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

glass, stainless steel and water sculpture

“Waterplanes” (date unlisted) by Panos Koulermos  PA

Media Village Development Company, 260 E. Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

 Burbank

tile mural

“Alice by the Bay” (date unlisted) by Anne Sanguinetti  PA

The Villa Court Apartments, 300 W. Providencia Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

tile and metal murals

“New Day” (date unlisted) by Arthur Zakarian  PA

Habitat East, 555 E. Santa Anita Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

5 tile murals

[untitled] (date unlisted) by Anne Sanguinetti  PA

Burbank Village Condos, 565 E. San Jose, Burbank

 Burbank

iron railing, fences, and gates

[untitled] (date unlisted) by Michael Amescua PA

Burbank Village Condos, 565 E. San Jose, Burbank

 Burbank

bronze sculptures (boy, girl, 2 dogs)

“The Wagon Pull” (date unlisted) by W. Stanley Proctor PA

Chandler Bikeway, corner of Keystone Street and Chandler Boulevard, Burbank

 Burbank

wood, glass and brass entry doors

[untitled] (date unlisted) by William Schnute PA

Villa Magnolia, 600 E. Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

 Burbank

ceramic tile mosaics on stairways and planters

“Mii Amo” (date unlisted) by Beverly Bigwood PA

The Villas, 711-737 E. Olive Avenue, Burbank

 Burbank

bronze sculptures

“Old Glory” and “Whirlybird” (date unlisted) by De L’Esprie PA

2500 W. Victory Boulevard, Burbank

 Burbank

stainless steel sculpture

“Santa Ana Winds, Again” by Greg Rutter PA

Senior Aerospace, 2980 N. San Fernando Road, Burbank

 Burbank

14-foot stainless steel, copper, and steel sculpture

“Perpetual Evolution” (date unlisted) by Larry Davis PA

Linane/Drews Architect, 3500 W. Burbank Boulevard, Burbank

 Burbank

15-foot steel sculpture

“The Reel Media” (date unlisted) by Wayne Healy  PA

Media Center Inn & Suites, 3912 Riverside Drive, Burbank

 Burbank

metal fence and gates

“Urban Meadows” by Beverly Bigwood  PA

The Toluca Brownstones, 4100 Kling Street, Burbank

 Burbank

stone sculptures and concrete fountain

“Community” (date unlisted) by Kathleen Caricof  PA

Burbank Water & Power, 164 W. Magnolia, Burbank

 Burbank 

approx. 16-foot by 16-foot mural 

[title unknown ("Reference Only"?), date and artist unknown] 

Magnolia Blvd. and Niagara Street, Burbank 

 Burbank

18-foot by 23-foot stainless steel sculpture

“Water and Light” (2006) byDale Claude Lamphere  PA

corner of Olive Ave. and Lake St., Burbank

Additional information:  D. C. Lamphere Studio 

Burbank 

"Bobble" (2017) by Christian Moeller  PA 

9.6-foot by 5.4-foot by 16-foot kinetic painted fiberglass sculpture

LOCATION:  near entrance to IKEA store, San Fernando Road, Burbank, California, USA

 Burbank 

"The Hats" (2018) by Michael Davis and Eugene Daub, with Elyse Pignolet and Sandow Birk  PA

3-piece installation of approx. 6.5-foot by 7-foot diameter steel, fiberglass and ceramic sculptures (Lincoln Top Hat, Straw Hat, Amelia Earhart's Aviator Cap)

LOCATION:  Abraham Lincoln Park, 300 N. Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California, USA


Calabasas  [data forthcoming]


Calexico 

"Lettuce Workers" (1942) by George Samerjan  PA 

5-foot by 15-foot tempura mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Old Post Office, 3rd and Lockwood, Calexico, California, USA

Calexico 

7 sculptures and walking pathway "Seven" (1996) by Mark Lere  

 East Port Entry Plaza, GSA Border Station, First Street and Heffernan Avenue, Calexico

Calexico 

6-foot by 1 1/2 mile acrylic mural "Border Metamorphoses: Binational Mural" (2001) by  Armando Rascon and community members

international border fence, Calexico  


Calipatria   [data forthcoming] 


Camarillo 

"Two Eagles" (2000) by Guillermo Castano 

bronze sculpture 

2220 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo  

Camarillo 

Walter Brennan Statue (2000) by  Guillermo Castaño  PA

bronze sculpture/statue 

LOCATION:  Ventura Blvd. between Elm Drive and Arneill Road, Camarillo, California, USA

  Camarillo 

Joel McCrea Statue (2000) by Guillermo Castano  PA  

bronze sculpture/statue 

LOCATION:  Ventura Blvd. between Elm Drive and Arneill Road, Camarillo, California, USA


Cardiff-by-the-Sea (Encinitas)

 "Magic Carpet Ride" or "The Cardiff Kook" (2007) by Matthew Antichevich   

6-foot high cast bronze sculpture, mounted on a 6-foot granite base with a poetry inscription by Robert Nanninga 

South Coast Highway at Chesterfield Drive, San Elijo State Beach campground entrance, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California, USA  


Carlsbad

8 individual wall-mounted mixed media display boxes with historic photographs, safety tools, and equipment

 "Firefighter Heritage" (2016) by Betsy K. Schulz  PA 

exterior walls at entrance to Firestation No. 3, Cannon Road and Wind Trail Way, 3465 Trailblazer Way, Carlsbad Carlsbad 

1,400 lb. 12-foot by 17-foot stainless steel sculpture; native rock pedestal and landscaping 

"Coastal Helix" (2014) by Roger White Stoller 

traffic circle median, Carlsbad Blvd. and State Street, Carlsbad 

Carlsbad 

9 stainless steel panels of copper, brass and aluminum images; 70 colored glass mosaics mounted on benches and walls  

"Swim and Dive" (2013) by Paul Hobson 

entrance and throughout Alga Norte Community Park swim area, 6565 Alicante Road, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

pair of 8-foot by 5-foot by 4-foot woven bronze and steel sculptures (busts of police and firefighter)

 "Portrait Heads" (2012) by Michael Stutz 

Carlsbad Public Safety Training Center, 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

approx. 10-foot by 5-foot  painted steel mesh sculpture 

"Tree for Elijah" (2009) by Italo Scanga  PA outside Carlsbad Sculpture Garden adjacent to Georgina Cole Library, 2955 Elmwood Street, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

10-foot painted steel sculpture mounted with various steel shapes (weather vane, eagle, globe) 

untitled (2009) by Italo Scanga  PA 

outside Carlsbad Sculpture Garden adjacent to Georgina Cole Library, 2955 Elmwood Avenue, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

bronze sculpture on black base "Father and Child" (2009) by Patrick McGowan

 interior, Carlsbad Library Learning Center, 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad

Carlsbad 

three 7-foot by 3-foot pole-mounted painted steel sculptures

 "Marmalade Dragonflies" (2009) by Benbow Bullock  PA 

street-adjacent library garden, Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

two 24-inch by 15-inch painted steel sculptures mounted on 7-foot fence pillars; 60-inch by 117-inch oval steel fence medallion

 "Flowers and Flames" (2008) by Christopher Lee  PA 

station yard entrance, Fire Station No. 6, 7201 Rancho Santa Fe Road, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

"Carlsbad Golfers" (2007) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson  PA 

4-piece cast bronze sculpture of golfers in play

The Crossings Carlsbad Municipal Golf Course, 5800 The Crossings Drive, Carlsbad

Carlsbad 

pair of 8-foot by 2-foot by 1-foot pole-mounted sculptures 

"Spires" (2006) by Sylvia Tidwell  entrance to Hidden Canyon Park, 2680 Vancouver Street, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

five 9 1/2-foot by 3-foot by 16-inch two-sided concrete and ceramic tile mosaics 

"Historic Flowers of Carlsbad" (2005-2006) by Kim Emerson  PA 

various locations at the perimeter of Pine Avenue Park, 3333 Harding Street, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

nine  approx. 3-foot diameter painted metal stencil sculptures  mounted in groups of 3 on 20-foot poles 

"Sports Cut-Outs" (2005) by Anna O'Cain and Richard Keeley  PA 

3 locations (baseball field, soccer field, children's play area) in Aviara Community Park, 6435 Ambrosia Lane, Carlsbad 

Carlsbad 

etched metal photographic collages mounted onto 5 boulders 

"Photo Collages on Metal in Rock Shapes" (2005) by Anna O'Cain and Richard Keeley  PA various locations, Aviara Community Park, 6435 Ambrosia Lane,  Carlsbad 

Carlsbad 

7-foot by 32-foot painted galvanized steel and stainless steel cable entry gates

 "Siren Call of Filmland" (2003) by Paul Hobson  PA 

Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park entrance gates, 6200 Flying Leo Carrillo Lane, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad

 7-foot by 12-foot painted galvanized steel entry gate

 "Caballeros Gate" (1998; installed 2003) by Paul Hobson 

Carlsbad Sculpture Garden (facing Laguna Drive), 2955 Elmwood Avenue, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

66-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze and aluminum sculpture 

"Contemplation" or "Heidi" (2001) by T. J. Dixon  PA 

[listed as "Heidi" by T. J. Dixon]

library garden, Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

two photographic murals

 untitled (2001) by Phlippe Scholz Rittermann  PA

interior southwest lobby, Faraday Administration Building, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

landscape and hardscape design with tiered concrete benches and  painted pavement design 

 "Coastal Rail Trail Benches" (circa 2004) by Alber de Matteis  PA

Coastal Rail Trail entrance, north side of Tamarack Avenue north of train tracks, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

32-inch by 24-inch ceramic tile mosaic set into freestanding 56-inch by 36-inch by 24-inch concrete monument base

"Skateboarder" (1999) by Studio 2  Carlsbad Skatepark, 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

6 mixed media paintings untitled (1999) by Deloss McGraw  

 interior lobby, Children's Library, Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad

Carlsbad 

6 stencil-cut metal and partially painted sculptures on cement pedestals

 untitled (1999) by Deloss McGraw 

interior, Children's Library, Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

6-inch diameter cast bronze starfish medallions mounted on 3-foot high retaining wall [2018: some missing medallions]

part of "Carlsbad Shore Protection Sea Wall" (1997) by Raul Guerrero

base of beach access ramp near showers, Pine Avenue beach access, Carlsbad 

Carlsbad 

6 building-mounted canopy structures of triangular copper stencil-cut panels

 "Flying Shadows" (1995) by Jan Sanchez  PA

Carlsbad Library and Arts Foundation, 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

5 1/2 foot reinforced concrete, ceramic tile, and Cor-Ten steel sculpture 

 "Mother Earth and Father Sky" (1995) by Alber de Matteis  PA 

Hosp Grove Park facing Jefferson Street, Jefferson Street and Marron Road, Carlsbad 

Carlsbad 

two 7-foot painted abstract sculptures [STATUS 2018:  missing]

 "Theresa and Kristi" (1992) by Diane Toomey

Plaza Paseo Real shopping center, 6955 El Camino Real, Carlsbad   

Carlsbad

cast bronze sculpture "Young Singer" (1991) by Richard Ellis  PA

 interior, Carlsbad Community Cultural Arts Center, 3557 Monroe Street, Carlsbad

Carlsbad 

approx. 9 concrete sculptures of river rocks engraved with language and hieroglyph symbols for "water" , placed along a stream bed

"10,000 Year Trail" (1990) by Jim Wilsterman and Machi Ushida   

creek bed west of stagecoach ruins, Stagecoach Community Park, 3420 Camino de los Coches, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

170-inch diameter ceramic mosaic pavement medallion  

"Bird of Paradise" (1989) by James Hubbell  PA 

northwest corner of Carlsbad Boulevard and Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad  

Carlsbad 

5 semi-circular 24-inch high sloping rock and concrete sculptural walls "Crown Lair" (1989) Lloyd Hamrol  PA 

north of stagecoach ruins, Stagecoach Community Park, 3420 Camino de los Coches, Carlsbad 


Carson

José P. Rizal Monument (2012) by Abdulmari Imao

8-foot high cast bronze statue of Dr. José P. Rizal, mounted on a 90-inch high by 52-inch by 52-inch granite-faced plinth, surrounded by a 17-foot by 18-foot paved platform with corner columns [statue was a gift from the Republic of the Philippines, and was dedicated 9/29/2012]

LOCATION:  northwest corner of E. Carson Street and Civic Plaza Drive, International Sculpture Garden, Carson, California, USA


Cathedral City

ceramic tile mosaic, stone sculptures, fountain

“Fountain of Life” (2000) by Jennifer Johnson and Reull Young  PA

Town Square, Civic Center, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City

Photos:   Jennifer Johnson, Inc. 

Cathedral City

bronze sculpture

“Hollywood Heroes”

(circa 2004) by George Montgomery

Town Square, Civic Center, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City

Photo:  City of Cathedral City  

Cathedral City

9½-foot bronze sculpture

“Buddy Rogers” (2006) by George Montgomery

Town Square, Civic Center, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City

Cathedral City

8-foot by 6-foot by 4-foot stainless steel sculpture

“Eternal Flow”(2006) by Mark Stasz  PA

East Palm Canyon Drive and Perez Road (Volvo Dealership), Cathedral City

Photos:    Mark Stasz  

Cathedral City

limestone sculpture

“Friends of the Heart”

(circa 2006) by Robert Thornley

Civic Center paseo, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City

Cathedral City

12-foot stainless steel sculpture

“Mountain Cathedrals” (2006) by Michael Paul Thiry  PA

Date Palm Drive south of Vista Chino, Cathedral City

Photos, additional information:     Michael Paul Thiry  

Cathedral City

steel and glass sculpture

“The New Beginning” (2008) by David Falossi Studios

Buddy Rogers Drive north of East Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City

Cathedral City  

10-foot by 3-foot polished stainless steel sculpture with dichroic glass inserts; 5-foot by 2-foot metal pedestal

"Perfect Union" (2011) by Jeff Laing  PA 

traffic median on East Palm Canyon Drive, west of Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City   

Cathedral City

ceramic tile mosaic columns

“Dinah Shore Bridge Mosaics” [date unknown] by students at Agua Caliente Elementary School

Dinah Shore Bridge, Mid-Valley Parkway, Cathedral City

 Cathedral City

stainless steel sculpture

“Saguaro and Barrel Cactus” [date unknown] by Eric Carroll and Richard Turner

Cathedral Canyon Drive south of Perez Road, Cathedral City

Cathedral City

spray enamel mural

“Art of Harmony” [date unknown] by Juan Chavez  PA

Coca-Cola Building, Perez Road, Cathedral City

 Cathedral City

mural

“Old Firehouse” [date unknown] by Gerry High

Cathedral Canyon Drive at Commercial Road, Cathedral City

Cathedral City

ceramic and stone mosaic with fountain

“Pickford Lizards” [date unknown] by Jennifer Johnson  PA

Pickfair Theatre, 68-701 Avenida Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City

Cathedral City

steel sculpture

“Diamond” [date unknown] by Richard Johnston  PA

Patriot Park, northeast corner of Date Palm Drive and Dinah Shore Drive, Cathedral City


Cerritos 

graphite, crayon, pastel, charcoal and gouache on paper [untitled] (1986) by Pat Steir PA

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos 

Photo, additional information::  City of Cerritos

Cerritos

9-foot by 9-foot acrylic on canvas painting"Quattro Centric XIV" (1990) by Al Held PA 

interior, second floor, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Photo, additional information: City of Cerritos  

Cerritos

bronze sculpture

“Float Tower” (1993) by Mark Lere  PA 

interior third floor, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Drive, Cerritos

Photo: City of Cerritos 

Cerritos

bronze sculpture

“Joy of Music" (1996) by George Lundeen  PA

northeast side, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Drive, Cerritos

Photo, additional information: City of Cerritos 

Cerritos

bronze sculpture and fountain

“Dolphins” (1997) by George Lundeen  PA

Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

Pat Nixon Statue (1997) by Ivan Schwartz  PA

cast bronze statue

LOCATION:  east of Cerritos Senior Center facing South Street, Pat Nixon Park, 12340 South Street, Cerritos, California, USA

Cerritos

brass, steel and glass sculpture

“Fusion Series #3” (1998) 

by Shannon Owen (Art in Metal)  PA 

17871 Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos

Cerritos

9-foot bronze sculpture; granite base

“Ocean Dancer” (1998) by Lyle London  PA 

Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

[formerly at Cerritos Cornerstone Shopping Center, northeast corner of Bloomfield Avenue and Artesia Boulevard, Cerritos]

Cerritos

4 bronze sculptures; rock fountain

“Fireflies” and “Abby” (1999) by Jane DeDecker  PA

["Amanda" and “Sunshowers” (2004) by Jane DeDecker were originally included. STATUS:  UNKNOWN]

corner of shopping center entrance on South Street, 11540 South Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

25-foot bronze sculpture

“Lyric Flight” (1999) by Gino Miles  PA   [STATUS: UNKNOWN]

corner of Towne Center Drive and Park Plaza Drive, Cerritos  [2014: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

 Cerritos

bronze sculpture; fountain

“Fountain of the Rain Forest” (2000) by Sandy Scott  PA 

northwest corner of Moody Street and Jewel Drive (at Emerald Villas), Cerritos

Cerritos

6-foot by 9-foot oil on canvas painting

“Above the Clouds” (2001) by Hung Liu  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

bronze sculptures and fountain

“Amaryllis” (2001) by Sharles  PA 

west of Cerritos Public Library, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rdStreet, Cerritos

Cerritos

4-foot by 4-foot plaster, pigment and white gold leaf collage on maple panel

“Auric Field” (2001) by Lita Albuquerque  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

5-foot by 5-foot mixed media painting

“Capital Project: Covered Site (L1#1)” (2001) by Peter Hopkins  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

13-foot by 10-foot oil on canvas painting

“Las Virgenes Valley” (2001) by Bruce Everett  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

5-foot by 5-foot by 3-foot bronze sculpture mounted on fountain and pool

“Legacy of Literature” (2001) by Rosalind Cook  PA 

southeast corner of Pioneer Boulevard and Eberle Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

4-foot by 5-foot ceramic relief sculpture

“nonFICTION” (2001) by Karen Estelle Koblitz  PA  

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

2 bronze sculptures on park bench

“Serenade” (2001) by Dee Clements  PA 

in front of Cerritos Senior Center, Pat Nixon Park, 12340 South Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

watercolor and ink on rice paper diptych painting

“Spring Breeze” (2001) by Jim Zhenhua Zhang  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

bronze and stainless steel sculpture; fountain

“Tsunami” (2001) by Mark Leichliter  PA 

Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rdStreet, Cerritos

Cerritos

2 enamel, ink, aluminum and wood panels

“Two Figures B & R I” (2001) by Soonja Oh Kim PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

bronze sculpture, fountain

“Falcon” (2002) by Michael Maiden  PA 

southeast corner of Studebaker Road and New Falcon Way (at Vintage Cerritos), Cerritos

Additional information:  Michael Maiden

Cerritos

bronze and gold leaf sculpture; mounted on fountain and 30-foot diameter pool

“Inner Dance” (2002) by Mark Leichliter  PA 

18800 Studebaker Road, Cerritos

Cerritos

7 bronze sculptures

“Join the Parade” (2002, 2003) by Jane Rankin  PA  [STATUS: UNKNOWN ]

northwest corner of Carmenita Road and South Street (Cerritos Plaza), Cerritos [2014: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Cerritos

15-foot by 15-foot bronze sculpture on 8-foot stepped platform

“Luminaire” (2002) by Denny Haskew  PA 

Towne Center Drive and Court Yard Plaza, Cerritos

Cerritos

Paul Revere Statue (2002) by Dee Clements  PA 

9-foot by 5-foot by 10-foot bronze statue

play island, Heritage Park, 18600 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Aditional information:  Dee Clements  

Cerritos

8-panel aluminum, plaster and resin sculpture

“Planetary Octave” (2002) by Lita Albuquerque  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

10-foot by 18-foot blown glass and steel wall sconces (6) 

[untitled; or “Sea Anemone”] (2002) by Dale Chihuly  PA 

interior, Cerritos Public Library, 18025 Bloomfield Avenue, Cerritos

Cerritos

5-foot by 18-foot cel-vinyl on canvas painting

[untitled] (2002) by Bob Zoell  PA  

interior, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Drive, Cerritos

Cerritos

7-foot by 29-foot 3-panel building-mounted clay bas relief sculpture

“Steel Workers” (2003) by Jacquelyn Giuffre  PA

mounted on east exterior wall (BJ’s Restaurant), 11101 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

bronze sculpture

“Dragonfly” (2004) by Kevin Robb  PA 

southeast corner of Carmenita Road and Artesia Boulevard, Cerritos [FORMERLY LISTED AS LOCATED AT "CARMENITA CENTER"]

Cerritos

5-foot bronze sculpture on 4-foot diameter pedestal; fountain/pool

“Lillith” (2004) by Rosalind Cool  PA  

northeast corner of Del Amo Boulevard and Pioneer Boulevard (Del Amo Plaza), 20226 Pioneer Blvd., Cerritos

Cerritos

5-foot bronze sculpture; 4-foot by 10-foot flagstone foundation 

“Strength of the Maker” (2004) by Denny Haskew  PA 

10753 Artesia Boulevard, Cerritos

Cerritos

4-foot by 8-foot 3-panel glass sculpture

“Along the Way” (2005) by Shelley Iger Sivak  PA 

interior lobby, Liberty Park Community Center, 19211 Studebaker Road, Cerritos

Cerritos

7-foot by 3-foot stainless steel sculpture on 1-foot pedestal; 20-foot diameter fountain; landscaping; lighting

“Intercept” (2005) by James T. Russell  PA 

northwest corner of South Street and Studebaker Road (near Browning Mazda), Cerritos

Cerritos

Lincoln Statue (2005) by Mark Lundeen  PA 

4-foot by 3-foot by 6-foot seated bronze statue and bench

LOCATION:  main entrance, Liberty Park Community Center, 19211 Studebaker Road, Cerritos, California, USA

Cerritos

3-foot by 3-foot brushed bronze sculpture; 3-foot fountain pedestal

“Rondelle” (2005) by Lyle London  PA 

southwest corner of Artesia Boulevard and Bloomfield Avenue (Bloomfield Place), Cerritos

Cerritos

6-foot by 4-foot granite sculpture

“Balance” (2006) by Kathleen Caricof  PA 

northeast corner of South Street and Carmenita Road, Cerritos

Cerritos

14-foot marble and black granite sculpture

“Cerritos Air Disaster Memorial” sculpture (2006) by Kathleen Caricof  PA 

Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

stainless steel sculpture; 20-foot diameter granite pool

“Cerritos Veterans Memorial” sculpture (2006) by James T. Russell  PA 

Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

10-foot glass mosaic and stainless steel sculpture 

“Illuminations” (2006) by Terry Braunstein  PA 

Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

7 ½-foot bronze sculpture

“Statue of Freedom” (2006) by Michael Maiden  PA 

Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

4 bronze sculptures; continuous pool

“The Elements” (2006) by Jane DeDecker  PA 

Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

6-foot bronze sculpture

“Fiesta” (2007) by Carol Gold  PA 

southeast corner of 183rd Street and Carmenita Road, Cerritos

Cerritos

3-foot cast bronze sculpture (boy) and 4-foot cast bronze sculpture (horse)

"Baby Greens" (2007) by Cammie Lundeen, and “Rarin’ to Ride" (2007) by George Lundeen  PA 

near entrance to Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill, 100 feet north of northwest corner of Towne Center Drive and Court Yard Plaza South, 12801 Towne Center Drive, Cerritos

Cerritos

10-foot by 8-foot  stainless steel sculpture; 8-foot by 8-foot circular pedestal

“Ten Soaring” (2007) by Lyle London  PA 

northeast corner of South Street and Palo Verde Avenue (VCA Lakewood Animal Hospital), 10701 South Street, Cerritos

Cerritos 

8-foot by 15-foot by 4-foot bronze and stainless steel sculpture 

"Mirage" (2008) by Ted Shaal  Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos

Cerritos

5 expanded-polystyrene, cement and ceramic tile sculptures

"Water Henge: H20 = Life"(2009) by Kim Emerson   PA

corner of Bloomfiled Avenue and 195th Street (Cerritos Regional County Park), Cerritos

Additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission  

Cerritos

glass sculpture

“The Four Circles” (circa 2010) by Jamie Carpenter  PA 

interior lobby, Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, 12700 Center Court Drive, Cerritos

Cerritos

Gandhi Statue (2012) by Jasu Shilpi 

cast bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Carmenita Road and Alondra Boulevard, Cerritos, California, USA

 Cerritos 

8-foot by 4-foot by 15-foot stainless steel sculpture with lighting 

"Infinity" (2014) by Cliff Garten  PA

Cerritos Sculpture Garden, Cerritos Civic Center, Bloomfield Avenue and 183rd Street, Cerritos


Chino

“Above and Beyond” (2002) by Guy Angelo Wilson  PA 

2 bronze sculptures (commemorating fallen Chino Police Officer Russ Miller)

entrance, Chino Police Department, 13250 Central Avenue, Chino, California, USA

Chino

“Something Grows Every Season” (2007) by Don Wakefield  PA

ensemble of cast bronze sculptures, cast glass sculpture, and ceramic tile sculpture 

Paseo Terminus, Senior center parking lot, 13170 Central Avenue, Chino, California, USA

Additional information: Wakefield Studios  

Chino

“Spirit of Achievement” (2008) by Lawrence Allan Noble  PA 

approx. 8-foot high cast bronze sculpture mounted on a 25-foot high stone column and base 

median at “D” Street and Central Avenue, 13220 Central Avenue, Chino, California, USA

Chino

“River" (2001) by Guy Angelo Wilson   PA 

bronze sculpture; ceramic tile fountain

center of Aguiar Square, 13191 Sixth Street, Chino, California, USA

Chino

“Haleigh” (2001) by Guy Angelo Wilson  PA  

4-foot bronze sculpture

Aguiar Square, 13191 Sixth Street, Chino, California, USA

Additional information: Guy Angelo Wilson  

Chino

“Climbing Child” or "Gravity Games" (2001) by Guy Angelo Wilson  PA    

wall-mounted bronze sculpture

Chino Youth Museum, Aguiar Square,13191 Sixth Street, Chino, California, USA

Chino 

"Aguier Square Mural Mosaic" (date unlisted) by various artists 

8 ceramic tile mosaics 

Aguiar Square, 13191 Sixth Street, Chino, California, USA


Chula Vista 

8-foot by 5½-foot by 5½-foot stainless steel sculpture

"Seagulls in Flight" (1978-1979) by Raymond Deitchman  PA 

front entrance to medical building (facing north), 525 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

5-foot stainless steel sundial sculpture 

"Sundial" (circa 1979) by Don Le Grand 

behind building at 296 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

4-foot by 6-foot by 6-foot steel sculpture

(untitled) (circa 1980s) by Ed Peters  PA 

Landis Street and Davidson Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

3 4-foot painted steel sculptures "Konoids" (1984) by Kenneth Capps  

"J" Street Marina Park, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

2 1/2-foot by 6-foot etched glass panel, aluminum framing, brick base

"Chula Vista in Glass" (1986) by Lon Wahler  

"E" Street Trolley Station, 750 "E" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

7-foot cast concrete sculpture 

"Jugando" (1986) by Miriam Newman  

350 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

bronze sculpture "Coyote" (1987) by Bob Berry  

Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

bas relief sand sculpture

"Pelican" (1987) by Charles and Rolfe Faust 

Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

Cor-Ten steel silhouettes mounted on wood poles  

"Pelicans" (circa 1987) by Charles Faust and Tony Cutri

entrance, Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista 

Photo, additional information:  Chula Vista Nature Center   

Chula Vista

18-foot by 24-foot bas relief sandcasting

"Tidelands" (1987) by Charles Faust  

Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

6-foot by 5-foot by 4-foot steel sculpture

"Discrete Tension" (1988) by James McLaggen Mitchell 

380 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

8-foot by 3-foot cast bronze and copper sculpture

"Oceans" (1990) by Jim Pieiri  

466 Third Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

building-mounted copper and bronze sculpture 

"Oceans I" (circa 1990) by William Young

above entrance door, 466 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

Christopher Columbus Statue (circa 1990) by Mario Zamora  

8-foot cast bronze statue, 6-foot by 10-foot granite pedestal 

LOCATION:  Discovery Park, 700 Buena Vista Way, Chula Vista, California, USA

Chula Vista 

painted concrete and stucco sculpture 

"South Columns" (1995) by Ricardo Legorreta South Chula Vista Library, 389 Orange Avenue, Chula Visa Photo, 

Chula Vista 

750-square-foot sand, glass, copper, brass, oxides, and silk mural 

"El Quinto Sol" (1995) by Victor Orozco and John Hill  

interior, children's section, South Chula Vista Library, 389 Orange Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

30-inch square mixed-media wall-mounted tableau

"The Dream" (2000) by Mary Lynn Dominguez 

interior west wall of main lobby, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

30-inch square mixed-media wall-mounted tableau

"The Hope" (2000) by Mary Lynn Dominguez  

interior west wall of main lobby, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital,435 "H" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

3 4-foot by 2-foot bas relief limestone panels 

"Health, Wellness, and Healing" (2000) by Karen Heyl

 interior main lobby, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

3 10-foot clay bas relief pillars with ceramic tile 

 "Myths of Creation" (circa 2000) by Doug Scott and Richard Sager

exterior main entrance, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

16-foot by 5-foot fiberglass waterfall  

"Inhale - Exhale" (2000) by Dan Staggs 

 interior north wall of upper and lower lobbies, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

two 9-foot by 4-foot oil-on-canvas panels

 "Windows of the Past and Future" (2000) by Li Tie

interior lobby, east wall, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

10-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot painted metal and ceramic tile sculpture  

"Mirasol" (2000) by Mario Torero 

exterior north courtyard, next to ground floor lobby, Scripps Chula Vista Hospital, 435 "H" Street, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

10-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot stainless steel, amethyst sphere, and nylon and titanium harp strings sculpture

"To Remember Me" (2001) by Ross Barrable 

550 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

St. Francis of Assisi Statue (2002) by Harry Marinsky 

cast bronze statue, stone base 

LOCATION:  second level, Gateway I building, 303 "H" Street, Chula Vista, California, USA  

Chula Vista 

12-foot by 6-foot stainless steel sculpture 

"Hope Within" (2002) by James T. Russell 

near Community Health Group parking lot, at corner of Bay Blvd. and "J" Street/Marina View Parkway, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

railng-mounted cast bronze sculptures

(title unknown) (2002) (artist unknown)

 Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

12-foot by 65-foot acrylic mural  

"Rice Elementary Mural" (2003) by Roberto Salas  

north side of Rice Elementary School, 915 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista  

12-foot by 65-foot acrylic mural 

"Rice Elementary Mural II" (2003) by Roberto Salas  

south side of Rice Elementary School, 915 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

9-foot by 65-foot acrylic mural  

"Lemon Capitol of the World" (2003) by Bob Teague  

Center Street and Third Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

cast bronze sculptures, ceramic tiles 

"The Storytellers (eagle, rabbit" (2004) by Carl Glowienke, tile designs by Chula Vista Elementary School students 

Mountain Hawk Park, eastern edge of Eastlake Vistas overlooking lower Otay Lake, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

2 cast bronze sculptures

"When Heroes Fall...We Remember" (2004) by Mark Martensen  

Police Station, 315 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

10 glass, rubber, and stainless steel sculptural poles 

"Wind Oars" (2004) by George Peters and Melanie Walker 

north end of Bayside Park, "G" Street and Quay Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

cinder block wall with mosaic and stone bas relief 

"Palomar Mosaic" (2005) by Steve Estrada Landscape  PA 

Palomar Street near the I-5 freeway interchange, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

stone and ceramic tile bench 

"Bench I" (circa 2005) by Debbie Verfaillie   

Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

6-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture 

"Courage, Dedication, and Honor" (2005) by Mark Martensen 

entrance to Firestation 8, 1640 Santa Venetia, Chula Vista 

 Chula Vista 

16-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot painted aluminum sculpture 

"Pleasant Tree" (2006) by Jorge Blanco 

Chula Vista Public Library, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

3-foot by 2-foot cast bronze and powder-coated steel bust, 3-foot pedestal

"Will Hyde Memorial" sculpture (2006) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson  

Hyde Friendship Park, corner of Fourth Avenue and Davidson Street, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

12-foot by 6-foot by 4-foot metal and polychrome sculpture 

"Chromasol (Sunrise)" (2006) by Dennis Alan Gjerston

Third Avenue and Davidson Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

8-foot by 4-foot by 1-foot cut aluminum sculpture 

"Tree of Life" (2006) by Louise McDowell 

near Clapper Rail enclosure, Chula Vista Nature Center, 1000 Gunpowder Point Drive, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista

 17-inch by 22-inch watercolor painting

"Reclining Nude" (2006) by Antonio Lopez Saenz 

 interior south wall, Chula Vista Public Library, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista  

lithograph of ink-on-paper painting 

"Hombre con Manzana (Man with Apple)" (2006) by Rufino Tamayo 

 interior south wall, Chula Vista Public Library, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

30-inch by 22-inch  mixograph-on- paper 

"Malabrista (Juggler)" (2006) by Rufino Tamayo 

 interior south wall, Chula Vista Library, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista

 ink on paper painting 

"Cinta Negra" (2006) by Antoni Tapies  

interior south wall, Civic Center, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

 20-inch by 14-inch aquatint on paper 

"Trois Taches et Trois Lignes Noir sur Gris (Three Spots and Three Lines Black on Gray)" (2006) by Antoni Tapies 

interior south wall, Civic Center, 365 "F" Street, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

15-foot by 40-foot mural (untitled) (2007) by Maxx Moses "E" Street, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

30-foot by 28-foot acrylic mural 

"Spirit of the City" (2007) by Mario Terrero  

south wall of parking structure facing courtyard (between Gateway I and Gateway 2), Third Avenue and "H" Street, Chula Vista 

 Chula Vista 

8-foot by 75-foot acrylic mural 

"Rhapsody in Blue" (2008) by Karen Mannes  

"K" Street, west of Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

concrete sculpture "The Sail" (date and artist unlisted)  

Marina View Park, Marina Parkway and West "J" Street, Chula Vista  

Chula Vista 

painting 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

 Chula Vista 

blue glass vase

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

red glass vase 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)  

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

2 yellow and blue glass vases

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

blue and green conical glass vase

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 

Chula Vista 

oil painting

 (untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)

 interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

painting (blue and green landscape) 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)

 interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

painting (shoreline with rock landscape) 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)

 interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

 painting (coastal landscape) 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)

 interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

 painting (interior scene)

 (untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista 

watercolor painting (abstract) 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

 blue and green glass vase

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown)  

interior, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista

Chula Vista

 building-mounted ceramic tile mosaic 

(untitled; date unlisted; artist unknown) 

444 Third Avenue, Chula Vista  


City of Industry 

Vibrant Hills (2013) by Hannah Daly  PA 

two 25-foot by 40-foot murals

LOCATION:  north and south sides of parking structure, City of Industry Metrolink Station Park and Ride Facility, 500 S. Brea Canyon Road, City of Industry, California, USA


 Claremont

California Landscape or Pomona Valley Life: 1930 (1937) by Milford Zornes  PA

3½-foot by 29-foot 4-panel oil-on-canvas mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Claremont Post Office, 140 N. Harvard Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Additional information:  Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles 

Claremont 

Tree With Birds (1963) by Helen Richter Watson  

14-foot by 6-foot ceramic mosaic and bas relief sculpture

LOCATION:  south side of building, north-east corner of Fourth Street and Yale Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Three Scenes From Shakespeare (1966) by Millard Sheets, Denis O'Connor, Sheets Studio   [originally untitled]

30-foot by 58-foot building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic of three vignettes (scenes from "Antony and Cleopatra", "Romeo and Juliet", and "King Lear")

LOCATION:  exterior façade of Garrison Theater, 241 E. Tenth Street, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Indians and Yuccas (1968, 1982) by Millard Sheets, Denis O'Connor, and Sheets Studio  [originally untitled]

two-piece mosaic:  10-foot by 16-foot building-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic (Sheets); 5-foot by 6-foot wall-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic (O'Connor)

LOCATION:  exterior south façade and free-standing drive-up wall, northeast corner of Indian Hill Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard, 393 W. Foothill Boulevard, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont 

Historical Claremont or Learning Themes (circa 1990) by Sycamore Elementary School students, with Merrilyn O'Neill   PA  

community acrylic mural 

LOCATION:  south wall of classroom facing Eighth Street, Sycamore Elementary School, 225 W. Eighth Street, Claremont, California, USA

Claremon

Desertscape (circa 1993) by Vista Elementary School students     

8-foot by 25-foot community mural 

LOCATION:  west side of school building, 523 Bucknell (approx.), Claremont,  California, USA

Claremont

Conductor’s Pocket Watch, Loose Rivets, and Other Sculptures (1994) by Rod Baer   PA

station art consisting of five cast concrete sculptures

LOCATION:  Claremont Station, Metrolink San Bernardino Line, 200 W. First Street, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Claremont Village Mural (2000) by Art Mortimer  

18-foot by 72-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  north side of building, Yale Ave. paseo, 123 Yale Avenue, Claremont, California,  USA

Claremont 

The Claremont Stelae (2001) by East Los Streetscapers  PA 

3-part 8-foot by 24-foot by 3-foot glazed ceramic tile mural

LOCATION:  west entrance, Alexander Hughes Community Center, 1700 Danbury Road, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Simple Gifts (2001) by John Fisher 

marble sculpture

LOCATION:  Shelton Park, northeast corner of Bonita Avenue and Harvard Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont 

ghandiG (2002) by Peter Shelton  

approx. 30-foot by 8-foot cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  northeast corner of College Avenue and Bonita Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Cantamar (2004) by Woods Davey    PA

rock sculpture

LOCATION:  333 N. Indian Hill Boulevard, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont 

Raccoon Family (2004) by Betty Davenport Ford   

bronze sculpture on 36-inch pedestal

LOCATION:  Joslyn Senior Center, Larkin Park, 660 N. Mountain Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Family (2004-2005) by Bruce Chaban  PA

five 62-inch steel sculptures

south side of building, 806 S. Indian Hill Boulevard, Claremont

Claremont

Short Stack (2004-2005) Bruce Chaban  PA

31-inch by 29-inch steel sculpture

northwest corner of building (near Hotel Claremont), 806 S. Indian Hill Boulevard, Claremont

Claremont

One Sphere Five Arcs (2005) by William Wareham  PA

10-foot by 10-foot painted steel sculpture

southwest corner of First Street and Cornell Avenue, 601 W. First Street, Claremont

Claremont

229.5º ARC X 4 (2005) by Bernar Venet   PA

8-foot by 8-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  northwest corner of First Street and Hope Street, 650 W. First Street, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Tree Trimmer, Manhole Man, Garbage Man (2005) by Robert Tolone   PA

3 painted steel and fiberglass sculptures

LOCATION:  entrance, Claremont City Yard, 1616 N. Monte Vista Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont 

Skyspace:  Dividing the Light (2007) by James Turrell   

metal canopy with square aperture, lighting program and continuous pool; courtyard space design with granite benches, landscaping  

LOCATION:  Draper Courtyard (Pomona College campus), northwest corner of Sixth Street and College Way, Claremont, California, USA

Additional info.: Pomona College 

Claremont

Grove (2007) by Lynn Basa   PA

16-foot by 35-foot byzantine glass mosaic mural; 12-foot by 18-foot by 12-foot laser cut aluminum shade structure  

LOCATION:  mezzanine level plaza, north side of city parking garage, First Street between Indian Hill Boulevard and Cornell, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Matriculated Nature (2007) by Tom Otterness  PA

fountain-mounted bronze sculptures

LOCATION:  Village Plaza, west side of Indian Hill Boulevard between First Street and Second Street, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Multi-Verse (2008) by Kipp Kobayashi   PA

6 pole-mounted globes, lighting, and 2 viewing scopes

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Monte Vista Avenue and Claremont Boulevard, Pomona Valley Medical Center, 1601 Monte Vista Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Mountain Scene (2008) by Dan Van Clapp and Perales  (originally untitled)

12-foot by 24-foot mural, ceramic tile fountain

LOCATION:  north courtyard wall, Bonita Avenue paseo between Indian Hill Boulevard and Yale Avenue, Claremont, California, USA 

Claremont 

Baldy View (2014) by Alba Honoré Cisneros  PA 

4-foot by 8-foot freestanding ceramic tile mosaic 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Baseline Road and Monte Vista Avenue, Citrus Glen at Pitzer Ranch, 924 Baseline Road, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont 

Redux (installed 2014) by James Mitchell

approx. 16-foot high by 5-foot by 5-foot fabricated and painted aluminum sculpture (fabrication date unknown; originally installed as a temporary installation in 2014)

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Indian Hill Blvd. and Harrison Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Wheeler Park Mural (2017) by Timothy Robert Smith  PA

11-foot high by 47-foot wide acrylic paint community mural, assisted by students from Vista Del Valle Elementary School and Claremont Museum of Art's ArtStart program

LOCATION:  south façade of recreation building, Wheeler Park, 626 Vista Drive, Claremont, California, USA 

Claremont 

Arbor (2018) by Sijia Chen  PA 

approx. 15-foot by 8-foot polished stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  Claremont City Hall, 207 Harvard Avenue, Claremont, California USA

Claremont

Old Meets New (2020) by Heath Satow  PA

2-piece, 106-inch high by 36-inch by 24-inch  oxidized steel and gold-coated steel sculpture, mounted on a 36-inch high by 72-inch by 60-inch concrete plinth

LOCATION:  501 W. Foothill Boulevard, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Imbue (2020) by Alison Saar

12-foot high patinated bronze sculpture/statue of the Yoruba goddess Yemoja

LOCATION:  courtyard, Benton Museum of Art, Pomona College, 211 N. College Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Rising Cranes #24 (2022) by Kevin Box  PA

56-inch high by 36-inch wide by 24-inch deep powder-coated cast stainnless steel and granite rock sculpture, mounted on a 32-inch high by 18-inch square oxidized steel sheet plinth

LOCATION:  entrance to Claremont Helen Renwick Library, 208 N. Harvard Avenue, Claremont, California, USA

Claremont

Yerba Santa (2022) by Heath Satow  PA

112-inch high by 48-inch wide by 42-inch deep oxidized steel and polished stainless steel sculpture, mounted on a 16-inch high by 36-inch square plinth; p.m. lighting

LOCATION:   southwest corner of Colby Circle and Indian Hill Blvd., 400 Colby Circle, Claremont, California, USA


Coachella [no  data on permanent public artworks]


Compton

8-foot by40-foot ceramic tile mural

[untitled] (1974) by Dora De Larios

interior and exterior entrance, Compton County Library, 240 W. Compton Blvd., Compton

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Compton

sculpture 

“King Memorial” (1978) by Harold L. Williams and Gerald Gladstone

Compton Civic Center plaza, 205 S. Willowbrook Ave., Compton

Compton

station art:  12 ceramic tile murals, 2 ceramic tile columns

“Compton: Past, Present and Future” (1995) by Eva Cockcroft  PA

above station platform benches, Metro Blue Line Compton Station, 275 Willowbrook Avenue, Compton

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

Compton

mural

“Universal Musicians” (1995) by Eva Cockcroft, designed by Compton High School students  PA

entrance, Metro Blue Line Compton Station, 275 Willowbrook Avenue, Compton

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA  

Compton

ceramic tile and stone mosaic wishing well sculpture, etched concrete and mosaic pavement, 2 fence-mounted ceramic tile mosaic, steel and  ceramic tile message kiosk

“Blue Line Oasis” (1996) by Lynn Aldrich  PA

Metro Blue Line Artesia Station, 1920½ Acacia Avenue, Compton

Compton

9-foot diameter cast stone sculpture

“Del Amo Wheel” (1999) by Colin Gray  PA

Metro Blue Line Del Amo Station, 20220 Santa Fe Avenue, Compton

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA  

Compton

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by community members  PA

Burrell-McDonald Park, 2516 W. Alondra Boulevard, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by community members  PA

Gonzales Park, 1101 S. Cressey Street, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by community members  PA

Lueders Park, 1500 E. Rosecrans Avenue, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by community members  PA

Tucker Park, 650 Laurel Street, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by community members  PA

Wilson Park, 123 N. Rose Avenue, Compton

 Compton

aluminum, ceramic tile and glass mural 

"Sea Dream" (2008) by Dakota Warren  PA  

Mona Park poolhouse, 2291 E. 121st Street, Compton

Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission    

Compton 

building-mounted mixed media assemblage sculpture of powder-coated aluminum, corrugated metal,

reclaimed wood, and paint

 "Dominguez Field and the Famous Titans of Aviation" (2015) by Fausto Fernandez, assisted by 

local youth  PA 

facade of East Rancho Dominguez Community Center, 15116 S. Atlantic Avenue, Compton  

Compton

murals

[titles unknown; images of Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King, Jr., and John F. Kennedy] [date unknown] by Joanne Green

City Hall, 205 W. Willowbrook Avenue, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

retaining wall of Compton Creek, Compton Boulevard and Wilmington, Compton

 Compton

mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

retaining wall of Compton Creek, Rosecrans and Dwight Avenue, Compton

 

Corona

metal sculpture

“Three Facets of Man” (circa 1970s) by Maxine Piester

south side of Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona

Corona

14-foot wall-oriented multi-media water sculpture

“Open Book” (2000) by Dan Skaggs

interior lobby, Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona

Photos: Dan Skaggs  

Corona

metal, wood and stained glass arch

“Teens @ 650 Entrance” (2001) by John Zell

interior, Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona

Photo, additional information: John Zell  

Corona

4 murals

[untitled] (2001-2006) by Sean Johnson and Patrick Johnson

interior, Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona

Corona

oil-on-canvas mural

“Discovery” [date unknown] by Stefan Elliott

interior, Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona

Corona

stone sculpture

“Dragon Sculpture” or “Zsa Zsa” [date and artist unknown]

interior, Corona Public Library, 650 S. Main Street, Corona


Corona Del Mar [see Newport Beach] 

 

Coronado 

"Coronado Plaza Tower" (2013) by Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) students 

four 6-foot by 6-foot stenciled aluminum panels mounted on 4 sided tower

LOCATION:  tower, Coronado Plaza, 1300 Orange Avenue, Coronado, California, USA 

Additional info.:  Coronado Eagle & Journal 

Coronado 

"Handstand" (2012) by Daniel Stern  PA

8-foot high cast bronze sculpture of a man in a handstand pose, mounted on the roof the the Coronado Community Center's 12-foot high façade

LOCATION:  Coronado Community Center, 1845 Strand Way, Coronado, California, USA 

Coronado

"Freedom" (2009) by Jon Koehler  PA

Approx. 8-foot high by 12-foot wide kinetic stainless steel sculpture of a rotating sail, mounted on a 10-foot high by 6-inch diameter polished stainless steel pole, for a total height of nearly 18 feet 

LOCATION:  Glorietta Bay Promenade, Coronado Peninsula, Coronado, California, USA

Coronado 

"Sea Passage" (2005) by James Hubbell   PA 

marble sculpture, rock and ceramic tile fountain, ceramic mosaic pavement

LOCATION:  west of Coronado City Hall, 1845 Strand Way, Coronado, California, USA

 Additional info.:  Hubbell and Hubbell Architects 


Costa Mesa  

24-foot kinetic steel sculpture  

"Four Lines Oblique Gyratory - Square IV" (1973) by George Rickeynorth 

side of Center Tower, lower level, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa 

marble modular sculpture 

"Fermi" (1975) by David Smith  

interior lobby, Center Club, Center Tower, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa  

18-foot painted steel sculpture 

 "Ram" (1977) by Charles O. Perry  

Town Center Park, 686 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

8-foot cast epoxy sculpture 

"Tour Aux Jambes" (1973; installed 1980) by Jean Dubuffet 

 interior lobby, Park Tower, Town Center Drive and Bristol Street, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

12-foot by 8-foot by 8-foot carved granite boulder sculpture 

"Spirit of the Lima Bean"(1980) by Isamu Noguchi    

Noguchi Garden, Anton Boulevard between Park Center Drive and Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

8-foot by 50-foot 4-panel colored glass and metal windscreen sculpture, with back-lighting  

"Sun Ribbon" (circa 1980) by Claire Falkenstein  

pedestrian walkway, adjacent to Noguchi Garden, Anton Boulevard between Park Center Drive and Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

8-foot by 10-foot by 6-foot granite boulder and stainless steel sculpture  

"Night Shift" (1981) by Jim Huntington   

Town Center Park, 686 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

 cast bronze sculpture "Oiseau" (1981) by Joan Miró   

interior lobby, Center Tower, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa  

4-foot by 7-foot bronze sculpture, 4-foot by 7-foot granite base 

"Reclining Figure" (1981; installed 1984) by Henry Moore  

Orchestra Level Terrace, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa  

Costa Mesa 

8-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture, 5 3-foot by 2-foot bronze sculptures, fountain and pool 

"Sun Glitter" (1932; installed 1985) by Carl Milles 

lower level, The Center Club, Center Tower, 650 Tower Center Drive, Costa Mesa 

Additional info.: Smithsonian Institution  

Costa Mesa 

10-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture, fountain and pool 

"Jonah and the Whale"(1918; installed 1985) by Carl Milles  

 lower level, The Center Club, Center Tower, 650 Tower Center Drive, Costa Mesa  

Additional info.: Smithsonian Institution  

Costa Mesa  

60-foot by 120-foot by 100-foot aluminum and steel sculpture 

"Fire Bird" (1986) by Richard Lippold  

second level building facade, Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa

Costa Mesa 

twelve 10-foot concrete and chromium-plated steel columns, imprinted with Chinese zodiac symbols 

"Utsurohi 91" (1991) by Aiko Miyawaki 

plaza, in front of Plaza Tower, 600 Anton Boulevard, Costa Mesa 

 Costa Mesa 

64-foot by 20-foot 360-ton steel sculpture 

"Connector" (2006) by Richard Serra  

pedestrian plaza between the Orange County Performing Arts Center and Segerstrom Concert Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa 

Costa Mesa

3 painted steel sculptures  

"Spatio Virtuo Teatro" ("The Story Teller," "Upstage/Downstage," and Herald") (2006) by Jason Meadows  

 plaza, South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa  

 Costa Mesa  

55-foot by 136-foot, 2,000 square foot acrylic mural

 "Welcome Home" (2017) by Shepard Fairey 

west façade of  Baker Block apartments, 125 E. Baker Street, Costa Mesa 

Costa Mesa  

"Poderosas" (2020) by Alicia Rojas, with Camilo Romero

6-foot high by 70-foot long acrylic paint portrait mural honoring eleven prominent "poderosas" (strong Latina women), with eight 4-foot by 4-foot portrait panels

Location:  1300 block of Baker Street, Costa Mesa, California, USA


Covina

stone sculpture

“Olmec Indian Chief” (1990) [artist unknown]

main entrance (facing Citrus Avenue), Covina Police Department, 444 N. Citrus Avenue, Covina

 Covina

2 10-foot by 14-foot murals

“Covina Bandshell Murals” (2005) by Art Mortimer

bandshell, Covina Park, 301 N. Fourth Avenue (between San Bernardino Road and Badillo Street), Covina

Photos, additional information: Art Mortimer   

Covina 1

1-foot by 57-foot acrylic mural

 "Covina Library" (2007) by Art Mortimer  

Covina Public Library, 234 N. Second Avenue, Covina

Additional info.:  Art Mortimer

Covina

6-foot by 21-foot acrylic mural

“Cougar Park” (2015) by Art Mortimer 

Cougar Park, 159 W. Puente Street, Covina

Additional info.:  Art Mortimer 


Culver City

"Film Strip U.S.A." (1981) by Natalie Krol

17-foot by 32-foot by 3-foot stainless steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Veterans Memorial Complex, 4117 Overland Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Cougars I and II” (1991) by Gwynn Murrill  PA

2 cast bronze sculptures mounted on granite slabs

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Slauson Boulevard and Hannum Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Crossed Currents” (1999) by Don Merkt

28-foot stainless steel and steel mesh sculpture; 8-foot stainless steel and steel mesh kinetic sculpture

LOCATION:  at Ballona Creek, Culver City Transportation Facility, 4343 Duquesne Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Walter” (1991) by Edna Martinek Henry

18-inch by 16-inch cement and terra cotta sculpture on 2-foot by 6-foot concrete base, above fountain/pool

LOCATION:  south plaza, 200-300 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“We’re Holding Together Just Fine” (1991) by Kirk Saber

building-mounted and enclosed oil painting

LOCATION:  11441 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Emerald Rings” (1992) by Harold L. Pastorius

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  4715 Overland Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Multiplicity/Various Ways of Seeing” (1992) by Anne Marie Karlsen

6 high-relief ceramic tile free-standing entrance walls

LOCATION:  8509 Hannum Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Solar Alignment” (1992) by Ernest Shelton

6-foot by 4-foot building-mounted metal and fiberglass sculpture

LOCATION:  Sunburst Hotel, 3900 Sepulveda Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Homage to Ballona Creek” (1994) by Lucy Blake-Elahi (assisted by Echo Horizon School sixth grade students)

24-foot stainless steel, brass and tile sundial sculpture

LOCATION:  Culver City Park, near Bill Botts Field, 9910 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Modulation/ Demodulation" (1994) by Michael Hayden 

20-foot by 12-foot by 12-foot building-mounted Implex sculpture

LOCATION:  10101 W. Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

"Blue Sculpture" (1994) by Richard Gerrish  (originally untitled)

7-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  east entrance, California State Board of Equalization, 5901 Green Valley Circle, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Children in Flight” (1995) by Tom Farrange

building-mounted aluminum and paint sculpture

LOCATION:  southeast corner, 8509 Higuera Street, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“City Sequence” (1995) by Blue McRight

mural

LOCATION:  interior Council Chambers lobby, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Culver City Singularity” (1995) by Eric Orr [STATUS: UNKNOWN]

10-foot granite water sculpture

LOCATION:  near western entrance to Town Plaza, 9540 Washington Boulevard, Culver City  [STATUS:  UNKNOWN - 2015: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Culver City

“Golden Time” (1995) by Terry Allen  [STATUS: UNKNOWN]

building-mounted bronze sculpture and clock

LOCATION:  10202 Washington Boulevard (Sony Pictures Entertainment), Culver City  [2015: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Culver City

“Hanging Garden” (1995) by Ed Carpenter

28-foot by 24-foot hand-blown, rolled and diachronic glass screens

LOCATION:  second floor exterior wall facing courtyard, Culver City City Hall, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“King Kong Gone” (1996) by Jim Heimann

8-foot wrought iron sculptural landmark sign

LOCATION:  8620 Hayden Place, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“La Ballona” (1995) by May Sun

photograph etchings mounted on freestanding courtyard walls; stone sculptures within reflecting pool

LOCATION:  City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City Public Art

Culver City

“Menhir No. 2” (1995) by Daniel Wurtzel [STATUS: UNKNOWN]

12-foot stone and wood sculpture

LOCATION:  5640-5660 Sepulveda Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA  [2015: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Culver City

“Plato’s Cup” (1995) by Jim Heimann

4½-foot by 3-foot wrought iron sculptural landmark sign

LOCATION:  9412 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Panoramic” (1995) by Barbara McCarren

sheet bronze and stainless steel camera sculpture with hand-crank showing 33 historical images

LOCATION:  City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Quotation Courtyard" (1995) by Barbara McCarren

inscribed limestone panels mounted on 4 freestanding brick walls

LOCATION:  City Hall Courtyard, 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Truth or Fiction” (1995) by Nobuho Nagasawa

3 10-foot by 4-foot triangular laminated glass and steel columns

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Culver Boulevard and Duquesne Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“After Market Wheel” (1996) by Paul Tzanetopoulos

building-mounted 8-foot by 18-foot 6-panel, building-mounted porcelain-on-steel  mural of computer-generated images

LOCATION:  building storefront, 4520 Sepulveda Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Echo Echo” (1996) by Guy Dill

6-foot by 6-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  south side of building facing McManus Avenue, Echo Horizon School, 3430 McManus Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Primordial Reflections” (1996) by Albert Paley

two 6-foot by 25-foot sculptural fences

LOCATION:  9050 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Studio Pass I and II" (1996) by Jim Heimann 

sculptural finials containing historic studio names 

LOCATION:  9336 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Postcards from Ballona” (1997) by Francois Bardol, Lucy Blake-Elahi, Lori Escalera, community members and students

75-foot by 5-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  La Ballona Creek west of Overland Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Rivers of the World” (1997) by Lori Escalera, Lucy Blake-Elahi, David Farrington, community members and students

234-foot by 7-foot acrylic paint mural with  ceramic tile mosaic 

LOCATOIN:  west bike path entrance to Ballona Creek at Duquesne Avenue, (north of 4343 Duquesne Avenue), Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Tree of Life” (1997) by Dora De Larios

3-foot cast concrete and bronze sculpture mounted on three 7-foot by 3-foot brass patina mosaic panels

LOCATION:  Carlson Park, 4233 Motor Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Two of Hearts” (1997) by Tim Doyle

matched pair of 5-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot stone sculptures

LOCATION:  entrance facing street, Four Points Sheraton Hotel, 5990 Green Valley Circle, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Our Best” (1998) by Francois Bardol

18-foot by 13-foot glass tile mural

LOCATION:  west side of building (facing Duquesne Avenue), Culver City Police Department, 4040 Duquesne Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Three Sheets to the Wind” (1998) by Andrea Cohen Gehring  PA 

building-mounted metal sculpture

LOCATION:  12211 W. Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"What Wall" (1998) by Eric Owen Moss  PA

37-foot by 28-foot concrete and glass architectural component

LOCATION:  3524 Hayden Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Sentry” (1999) by John Okulick

ceramic tile fountain flanked by two 7-foot concrete columns

LOCATION:  Culver City Police Department, 4040 Duquesne Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Syd Kronenthal Park Mural” (1999) by Lori Escalera and Culver City High School students  PA

acrylic mural

LOCATION:  Syd Kronenthal Park, 3459 McManus Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Edges and Ends” (2000) by Christopher Mercier and Tom Farrange

3 stainless steel sculptures

LOCATION:  entrance and across parking lot, 3630 Eastham Drive, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Shadows” (2000) by Jacklyn Marcus [STATUS: UNKNOWN]

building-mounted 6-panel steel sculpture

LOCATION:  facing Washington Boulevard, Turning Point School, 8780 National Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA [2015: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Culver City

“Water Tower" (2000) by John Okulick [STATUS 2015: INOPERATIVE FOUNTAIN]

granite, stone, and stainless steel sculpture, fountain and pool

LOCATION:  9930 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Lucy and Desi" (2000) by Francois Bardol 

10-foot by 12-foot oil paint mural 

 LOCATION:  southeast corner of Culver Boulevard and Irving Place, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

"Reach For The Sun" (2000) by Gary Soszynski 

3-piece 24-foot mosaic pillar sculpture 

LOCATION:  building entrance, southwest corner of Washington Blvd. and Grand View Blvd., 12202 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Wading Pool" (2000) by R. M. Fischer  

16-foot stainless steel and concrete sculpture, with fountain and pool 

LOCATION:  west entrance to Sony Pictures Plaza, 3945 Madison Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Moving Pictures” (“The Flipper,” “The Duffer,” “The Ollie,” “The Hummer”) (2001) by Wick Alexander and Robin Brailsford

steel, glass, ceramic tile and brick zoetropes depicting four illustrations

LOCATION:  Cardiff Paseo, parking lot, between Cardiff Avenue and Main Street, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Euclid” (2002) by Victor Hugo Zayas

roof-mounted metal sculpture

LOCATION:  9599 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Helms Coach Gone A Rye"(2002) by Andrea Cohen Gehring and Art Mortimer   

27-foot by 13-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  Beacon Laundry Building, 8684 W. Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Additional info.: Art Mortimer  

Culver City

“Light Wave” (2002) by Laddie John Dill

8-foot by 40-foot stainless steel and glass sculpture

LOCATION:  9055 W. Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Five Elements” (2003) by Efrain Olivares

5 24-foot by 9-foot steel sculptures

LOCATION:  The Colony, 10113-10131 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“The Path of Life” (2003) by De L’Esprie

12-foot by 9-foot cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Culver City Senior Center, 4095 Overland Avenue, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“Almost Invisible Boxes” (2004) by Joshua Callaghan

utility box art: 9 traffic signal boxes covered with digitally-imprinted vinyl

LOCATION:  various locations at east and west entrances to Town Plaza, 9540 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“The Lion’s Fountain” (2004) by Douglas Olmstead Freeman

8-foot bronze sculpture; fountain

LOCATION:  Town Plaza, 9540 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

“A Moment in Time”(2006) by De L’Esprie [STATUS:  UNKNOWN]

6-foot by 6-foot bronze and copper sculpture

LOCATION:  in front of Culver Hotel, Town Plaza, 9540 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, California, USA [2015: NOT AT THIS LOCATION]

Culver City

“Illumination” (2007) by Brad Goldberg

seven 22-foot translucent white marble and steel T-shaped pillars with solar lighting and surrounding landscaping

LOCATION:  100-foot stretch along drive in front of Symantec Corporation, 800-900 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Unknowable Origins" (2012) by Tom LaDuke  PA 

panel-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic 

LOCATION:  Culver City Station platform, Metro Expo Line, 8804 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA

Culver City 

"Woodside Mural" (2014) by Jason Woodside (originally untitled)

20-foot by 90-foot acrylic mural 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Washington Boulevard and Robertson Boulevard, 8970 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA

Culver City

"Old Growth (New/Now)" (2017) by Alison Wright  [REMOVED/DECOMMISSIONED BY WRIGHT IN 2021]

two 40-foot tall by 12-foot wide utility pole-mounted arrays of metal and dichroic glass panels digitally imprinted with historic photograph images of early electrical grid development and nostalgia from the Culver City area, with solar powered back lighting

LOCATION:   UNKNOWN


Cypress 

American Pride (2008) by Dave Chapple  PA  

7-foot by 7-foot bronze sculpture 

LOCATION:  in front of Council Chambers, Cypress Civic Center, 5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, California, USA

Cypress 

Flight (2006) by Kirsten Kokkin  PA  

bronze sculpture 

LOCATION:  Cypress Civic Center, 5275 Orange Avenue, Cypress, California, USA

Cypress

Library Wall (1967) by Sergio O'Cadiz Moctezuma  PA

sculptural poured-in-place concrete bas relief sculpture with patination, on multiple angled and curved walls ranging from 11 feet to 26 feet in height, and spanning approximately 240 linear feet; clock chimes are installed behind the curved wall portion

LOCATION: façade of  administration building, Cypress College central quad, 9200 Valley View Street, Cypress, California, USA


Dana Point 

Stairwave (2023) by Mia Tavonatti  PA

stairway installation of approx. 364 linear feet of ceramic and fused glass mosaic covering 118 stairway risers on the Lantern Bay Park stairs, depicting a colorful wave breaking across the stairs

LOCATION:  south corner of Lantern Bay Park, Dana Point Harbor Drive and Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Bruce Brown Statue (2019) by Bill Limebrook  PA

life-size cast bronze statue of Bruce Brown with camera and tripod, mounted on a 3-foot high plinth

LOCATION:  Watermen's Park Plaza, in the vicinity of 15 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Surfing Great (2019) by Bill Limebrook  PA

life-size statue of Phil Edwards in a surfing stance

LOCATION:  Watermen's Park Plaza, in the vicinity of 15 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Hobie Riding the Wave of Success (2018) by Lance Jost and Bill Limebrook  PA

life-size cast bronze statue of Hobie Alter riding his catamaran

LOCATION:  Watermen's Park Plaza, in the vicinity of 15 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Dana Point (2018) by Aleena Malik  PA

22-foot high by 50-foot acrylic mural (designed by Aleena Malik, painted by Dana Hills High School students)

LOCATION:  south side of Salt Creek tunnel/underpass (under Ritz Carlton Drive), Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Summer Fun (2016) by Randolph Rose

painted/patinated cast bronze sculpture of two children sitting on a large tree branch

LOCATION:  Pines Park, 34941 Camino Capistrano, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

Two Dolphins [originally untitled] (2015) by J. A. Bottoms

1-piece cast bronze sculpture of two life-size dolphins

LOCATION:  entrance to The Village at Dana Point, corner of Del Obispo Street and Village Road, Dana Point, 25499 Village Road, California, USA

Dana Point 

Jump Rope (2015) by Randolph Rose

patinated bronze sculpture of two children playing with a large rope, mounted on two 2-foot high plinths

LOCATION:  adjacent to Nobis Preschool, northwest corner of Camino Capistrano and Victoria Boulevard, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

Offshore Forest (2013) by Steve Ryzdon

30-inch high stenciled bronze panels in a circular array, representing the image of local kelp forests

LOCATION:  Lantern Bay Park, 25111 Park Lantern Road (near the top of the cul de sac), Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Pelicans Over Surfers [originally untitled] (2010) by Randy Morgan

two building-mounted bronze relief sculptures depicting pelicans above two acrobatic surfers

LOCATION:  side of Hobie Surf Shop, 34174 Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA 

Dana Point

{title and artist unknown) (circa 2010) 

rock sculpture 

LOCATION:  near lifeguard tower at base of  ramp, using north stairs access, Strand Beach, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

(title unknown) (circa 2010) by Christopher Pecharka

mural

LOCATION:  interior, Nature Interpretive Center, 34558 Scenic Drive, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Mermaid [originally untitled] (2009) by Cherrie Curry

carved and painted wood sculpture of a mermaid playing an electric guitar

LOCATION:  east exterior of Kenny's Music Shop, northwest corner of La Plaza and Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Breaching Whale (2009) by Lance Jost  PA 

glass mosaic

LOCATION:  Doheny Pedestrian Bridge, west side of Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Surfers at Sunset (2009) by Lance Jost  PA

glass mosaic

LOCATION:  Doheny Pedestrian Bridge, west side of Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

[title unknown] (circa 2009) by Lubica Selleca

two glass mosaics

LOCATION:  Doheny Pedestrian Bridge, east side of Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

Giant Sea Bass (2006) by John Warren

stone and oxidized steel sculpture, on a granite base

LOCATION:  in front of Fire Station No. 29, 26111 Victoria Blvd., Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

The Topmen (1997) by Christopher Pecharka

verdigris patinated bronze sculpture mounted vertically to a 6-foot high polished black marble base; according to the City of Dana Point, this sculpture was inspired by Richard Henry Dana's memoir "Two Years Before the Mast" in recognition of the "hardy breed of sailor who worked aloft in fair or foul weather in the 1800's."

LOCATION:  Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

The Hide Drougher (1990) by F. Benedict Coleman  

cast bronze sculpture mounted on a stone boulder 

LOCATION:  bluff-top trail, overlooking Dana Point Harbor, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

 Under the Sea (circa 1988) [artist unknown]  

22-foot by 50-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  north side of Salt Creek tunnel/underpass (under Ritz Carlton Drive), Pacific Coast Highway, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point 

Richard Henry Dana Statue (1972) by John Terken

cast bronze statue of Richard Henry Dana, mounted on a polished granite and stone pyramidal plinth structure, with bronze historical plaque

LOCATION:  Dana Drive and Island Way, 24300-24698 Dana Dr, Dana Point, California, USA

Dana Point

Bronze Sculptures of Children [date and artist(s) unknown]

three life-size cast bronze sculptures/statues of children playing

LOCATION:  26922 Camino De Estrella, Dana Point, California, USA

 

Del Mar

Southern California (1987) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson

sculptural statue and fountain consisting of a terra cotta statue of a life-size bathing figure within a concrete pool rimmed with ceramic tile

LOCATION:  Del Mar Plaza, 1555 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, California, USA


Desert Hot Springs   [data forthcoming] 


Desert Shores

"Shesha Sand Storm" (2013) by Finnbar Dac and Angelina Christina  

10-foot by 60-foot mural 

side of building (Alamo Market), 3784 Scott Drive, Desert Shores 


Diamond Bar

“Organic” (1977) by Frank Matranga [relocated to new library in 2013]

ceramic relief mural

LOCATION:  exterior entrance, Diamond Bar Library, 21800 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California, USA


Downey

“Wall of (Un)Fame” (1995) by Erika Rothenberg  PA 

station art:  foot, hand and signature-imprinted colored concrete tiles on walls, benches, surfaces; ceramic tile designs

LOCATION:  station entrance and platform, Metro Green Line Lakewood Station, 12801 Lakewood Avenue, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"Descending Sphere" (2008) by Jon Seeman

approx. 8-foot high bronze sculpture, mounted on a 2-foot ledge-stone plinth

LOCATION:  7622 Firestone Blvd., Downey, California, USA

Downey

"Reveal" (2009) by Jameel Haiat

8-foot high fiberglass sculpture/statue of Greek god Poseiden (man with trident)

LOCATION:  9637 or 9655 Lakewood Boulevard, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"John Gately Downey" (2010) by Mark Rode

30-inch high by 15-inch by 12-inch cast bronze bust of Governor John Gately Downey, mounted on a 4-foot high concrete plinth

LOCATION:  Civic Center, 1111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, USA

Downey

Fallen Officers Memorial (2011) [artist/sculptor unknown]

2-piece, 44-inch high by 44-inch by 30-inch cast bronze sculpture of a grieving law enforcement officer kneeling, mounted on a hexagonal 39-inch high by 58-inch diameter cast concrete plinth

LOCATION:  Civic Center, 1111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, USA

Downey

Downey Veterans Memorial (2012) by James T. Russell

approximately 14-foot high by 2-foot by 2-foot polished stainless steel sculpture mounted in a 14-foot diameter pentagonal continuous black granite pool and surrounded by five black granite dedication pillars; dedicated November 12, 2012

LOCATION:  Civic Center, 1111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"Downey Doodle-icious" (2014) by Don Lamkin, with Liz Moran, Hector Beltran, and Jorge Del Toro

15-foot high by 28-foot wide acrylic mural; dedicated December 31, 2014

LOCATION:   west side of Downey Avenue south of Second Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"Homeward Monarch" (2020) by Joe Norman

136-inch high by 4-foot by 2-foot stainless steel and painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Downey Avenue and Second Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"Infinite Dance" (2020) by Carol Gold

14-foot high by 7-foot by 4.5-foot by 2.5-foot stainless steel and cast bronze sculpture (7-foot high cast bronze figure mounted on a 7-foot diameter stainless steel ring)

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Downey Avenue and Fourth Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"From a Different Perspective" (2020) by Jane DeDecker

8-foot high by 3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture; installed Nov. 9, 2020.

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Downey Avenue and Sedond Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"On a Roll" (2020) by Jack Hill

7-foot high by 5-foot by 20-inch cast bronze sculpture with custom patina; dedicated November 9, 2020

LOCATION:   Downey Avenue at Fourth Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

"My Heart is in Your Hands" (circa 2020) by Jane DeDecker

72-inch high by 78-inch by 16-inch cast and patinated bronze sculpture, mounted on a 1.5-foot high by 3-foot by 3-foot plinth/base

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Downey avenue and Third Street, Downey, California, USA

Downey

Firefighter Memorial (2020) 

650-pound cast bronze sculpture/statue depicting a kneeling firefighter, surrounded by semi-circular concrete seating; dedicated November 2020

LOCATION:  Civic Center, 1111 Brookshire Avenue, Downey, California, USA


Duarte

“Andres Duarte” (2007) by Richard Myer

11-foot bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Duarte Plaza, across from Duarte City Hall, 1601 Huntington Drive, Duarte, California, USA

Duarte 

"Spirit of the San Gabriel River" (2016) by Stan Sears and Andrea Myklebust  PA 

station art:  three  11-foot 3,300 lb. painted steel and concrete sculptural columns with hand-carved Indiana limestone capitals; 8-inch by 8-inch cast bronze bas relief pavers

LOCATION:  Metro Gold Line Duarte Station rail platform and parking facility, Highland Avenue and Duarte Road, Duarte, California, USA


El Cajon

"Interpoint" (1987) by James Thomas Russell  PA

31-foot stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  plaza, East County Regional Center, 150 W D Hall Drive, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon

"Olaf Wieghorst Painting" (2006) by Thom Guerra 

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 181 Rea Avenue, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Sleeping Lions" (circa 2008) by Carlos Castrejon 

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 120 East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Variety of Cats" (2008) by Gloria Chadwick  

wall drawings 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 148 East Main Street and 182 East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Black and White Cat" (circa 2008) by Thom Guerra 

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 172 East Main, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Herding Cats" (circa 2008) by Ron Juncal  

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 115 Rhea Avenue, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon  

"Catpolian" (circa 2008) by Geraldine Larson  

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 119 North Magnolia, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon  

"Cat Paintings" (circa 2008) by Jack Madi 

painted utility box

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Cats and Other Themes" (circa 2008) by multiple artists  

painted trash dumpsters

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Magnolias and Hummingbirds" (2010) by Lucy Murphy and Cindi Garris  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  190 North Magnolia, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Ocean Cliff and Palm Trees" (2010) by Lucy Murphy and Cindi Garris 

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  northwest corner of East Main Street and Ballantyne, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"People Shopping" (date unlisted) by John Arnott

mural

LOCATION:  850 East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Bird of Paradise" (date unlisted) by Attention Getters 

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 168 East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon  

"Reproduction of Masters" (date unlisted) by Josh Bellty and David White 

mural 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 109 Rea, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon  

"Dalmation Spots" (date unlisted) by Virginia Bendik  

painted fire hydrant 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Lexington and Highland, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Trees" (circa 2010) by Leonard Carapezza  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  464 West Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Flowers" (circa 2010) by Sherry Casper  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  440 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Abstract With Numbers" (circa 2010) by Carlos Castrejon  

pained utility box 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Madison and Ballantyne, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"American Flag" (circa 2010) by Carlos Castrejon  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  136 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Colorful Abstract" (circa 2010) by Carlos Castrejon 

painted fire hydrant and utility boxes 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of East Main Street and Claydelle, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Car Show" (circa 2010) by Gloria Chadwick

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  345 West Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Humpty Dumpty" (circa 2010) by Gloria Chadwick  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  228 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Underwater Wonders" (circa 2010) by Carol Christian Davis  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  northeast corner of North Magnolia and East Madison, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Desert Scene" (circa 2010) by Rosalie Dosik  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  150 West Madison, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Desert Squirrel" (circa 2010) by Allan East  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Madison and Johnson, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Gourds of Many Colors" (circa 2010) by Marla Edwards  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  128 East Douglas, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Horse in Stall" (circa 2010) by Thom Guerra  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  Arts Alley, 131 Rea, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Moon and Stars" (circa 2010) by Midge Hyde  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION: southwest corner of South Magnolia and West Douglas, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon  

"Whimsical Southwestern" (circa 2010) by Midge Hyde  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  northwest corner of North Magnolia and West Park, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Wildflowers" (circa 2010) by Heather Kulani  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  northwest corner of North Magnolia and Wisconsin, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Horses" (circa 2010) by Erin Means 

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  100 East Lexington, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Daisies" (circa 2010) by Jodi Peterson  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  264 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Horse" (circa 2010) by Cheyenne Roedell 

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  294 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Love Roots" (circa 2010) by Joanna Shippam and Gabriel Shippam  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  west side of Prescott Promenade, 200 E. Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Elegant Cranes" (circa 2010) by Sharon K. Thomas  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  northwest corner of East Main Street and Sulzfeld, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Palm Tree Oasis" (circa 2010) by Sharon K. Thomas 

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Sulzfeld and Arts Alley, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Flowers and Fairies" (circa 2010) by Teresa Nan Travis  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  136 Chambers, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Tango Dancers" (circa 2010) by Elizabeth Washburn  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Sulzfeld and Rea, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Wildflowers" (circa 2010) by Elizabeth Washburn  

painted utility boxes 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of South Magnolia and East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Firestation" (circa 2010) (artist unknown)  

painted utility box 

LOCATION:  100 East Lexington, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Historic Downtown Parade" (date unlisted) by Thom Guerra 

mural 

LOCATION:  Main Market and International Foods building, 566 East Main Street, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Landscape" (date unlisted) by Thom Guerra 

mural 

LOCATION:  Van Houten and West Douglas Streets, 202-210 Van Houten, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Wall of Wild Flowers" (date unlisted) by Thom Guerra  

mural 

LOCATION:  422 S. Pierce Avenue, El Cajon, California, USA

El Cajon 

"Spiritual World" (date unlisted) by Kevin Kennedy  

mural 

LOCATION:  145 South Magnolia, El Cajon, California, USA

 El Cajon 

"Colorful Abstract" (date unlisted) by Christina M. Kostamos

painted fire hydrant

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Sulzfeld and Rea, El Cajon, California, USA


El Monte

[no title] (1977) by Dora De Larios

ceramic tile mural

LOCATION:  exterior entrance, Norwood Public Library, 4550 N. Peck Road, El Monte, California, USA

El Monte

“Statue of Liberty” or “Lady Liberty” (1987) [artist unknown]

23-foot fiberglass replica sculpture

LOCATION:  next to El Monte City Hall, 11333 Valley Boulevard, El Monte, California, USA

Additional information:  Los Angeles Times  

El Monte

“Lions of El Monte” (1996) by Victor Henderson and Elizabeth Garrison

station canopy-mounted metal sculptures; pavement impressions

LOCATION:  Metrolink El Monte Station, 10925 Railroad Street, El Monte, California, USA

El Monte  

20-foot by 30-foot sculptural arch suspending 3 clocks

"Time Piece" (2012) by Donald Lipski  PA   

station entrance, Metro Silver Line El Monte Station, 3501 Santa Anita Avenue, El Monte

El Monte  

mural 

"El Monte's Centennial" (2012) by Roberto Rivera Novoa  

interior lobby, El Monte City Hall, 11333 Valley Boulevard, El Monte  

El Monte 

4-panel digitally-imprinted mural 

"El Monte Legion Stadium Nocturne" (2014) by Vincent Ramos  PA

Metro Silver Line El Monte Station, 3501 Santa Anita Avenue, El Monte 

Additional info.:Metro 

El Monte 

4-panel digitally-imprinted mural 

"In the Meadow" (2014) by Phung Huynh  PA  

Metro Silver Line El Monte Station, 3501 Santa Anita Avenue, El Monte 

Additional info.:  Metro  KCET 

 El Monte 

4-panel digitally-imprinted mural 

"The Steps We Take" (2014) by Eloy Torrez  PA

Metro Silver Line El Monte Station, 3501 Santa Anita Avenue, El Monte 

Additional info.:  Metro 

El Monte 

4-panel digitally-imprinted mural 

"Vamos Juntos" (2014) by Martin Durazo  PA 

Metro Silver Line El Monte Station, 3501 Santa Anita Avenue, El Monte  

Additional info.:  Metro 


El Rio  [data forthcoming]


El Segundo

two 30-foot by 8-foot bas relief sculptures

[title unknown; possibly “Swimmers”] (1941) by Tony Heinsbergen and John C. Austin (architect)

exterior of the Urho Saari Swim Stadium ("The Plunge"), 219 Mariposa, El Segundo

 El Segundo

sculpture

“Endangered II” (1993) by Mark Stasz

corner of Nash and Mariposa, El Segundo

 El Segundo

station art:  wall-mounted relief sculptures; sculptural seating; terrazzo and etched granite pavement; ceramic tiled columns

“Divine Order: The Manifestation of the Soaring Spirit” (1995) by Charles Dickson and Escudero-Fribourg Architects  PA

station platform and street-level station entrance, Metro Green Line Mariposa Station, 555 N. Nash Street, El Segundo

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

El Segundo

station art:  30-foot wire mesh sculpture; canopy; seating; handrail patterns; analog clocks; terrazzo pavement

“For Your Intellectual Entertainment” (1995) by Daniel Martinez and Escudero-Fribourg Architects  PA

station platform and stairways, Metro Green Line El Segundo Station, 2226 E. El Segundo Bl., El Segundo

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

El Segundo

station art:  platform-mounted medallions; sculptural tower; terrazzo paving; concrete stairs embossed with text; cast aluminum handrails; silkscreened elevator window images; viewing tubes

"Location" (untitled) (1995) by Renée Petropoulos and Escudero-Fribourg Architects  PA

station platform, stairways, and street-level entrance, Metro Green Line Douglas/Rosecrans Station, Continental Park, 700 S. Douglas Street, El Segundo

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

El Segundo

mural

“Hometown Traditions”

(1996) by Don Gray (of Flagstaff, Arizona)

Main Street and Pine Street, El Segundo

 El Segundo

mural

“The Aerospace Mural” (1996) by Scott Bloomfield

Main Street and Mariposa Avenue., El Segundo

 El Segundo

mural

“Aviation History”

(1997) by Chuck Caplinger and Grant Wright

214 Main Street (between Franklin Avenue and Grand Avenue), El Segundo

Additional information: Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles  Chuck Caplinger, Desert Art Studio 

El Segundo

tiled seat wall

“Kid’s Tiled Seat Wall” [date and artist unknown]

Plaza El Segundo, Sepulveda Boulevard north of Rosecrans Avenue, El Segundo

 El Segundo

4 sculptures

“The Wish Castor,” “Bird Woman,” “The Chef,” “Business Fox” [dates unknown] by Phillip and Clad Glashoff

Plaza El Segundo, Sepulveda Boulevard north of Rosecrans Avenue, El Segundo

El Segundo 

510-square foot digital imprint mural on 51 32-foot by 10-foot porous mesh plastic panels, mounted on a circular water tower

 "Water Tank Mural" or "Imaginary Mind Boggling Water Tank" (2018) by John Van Hammersveld 

Scattergood Power Plant, 720 W. Grand Ave., El Segundo 

 

Encinitas

"Encinitas Boulevard Undercrossing (untitled) [forthcoming 2022] by Amy Baur and Brian Bolden

3-foot high ceramic mosaic "ribbon" of photographic "frit printing" imagery and colorful glazing, surrounded by patterned concrete underpass walls

LOCATION:  north and south walls of the Encinitas Boulevard undercrossing, Encinitas, California, USA

Encinitas

"Orpheus" (2018; permanently acquired 2021) by Jeffrey Laudenslager

22-foot high kinetic stainless steel and titanium sculpture [previously on loan to the city since 2018, it was acquired by Encinitas Friends of the Arts through a fund-raising campaign and donated as a permanent public artwork to the city]

LOCATION:  1134 S. Coast Highway, Encinitas, California, USA

See also:  Laudenslager

Encinitas 

"Encinitas Up Close" (2020) by City of Encinitas High School Students

53 3-foot by 5-foot ceramic and glass mosaic panels depicting people and local flora and fauna

LOCATION:  north and south walls of the Santa Fe Drive undercrossing of Interstate 5, Encinitas, California, USA

Encinitas

"The Maypole Tree" (2006; 2008) by Fritzie Urquhart

20-foot high steel, copper, and fabric sculpture, consisting of 45 yards of marine fabric stretched over 200 linear feet of copper tubing, decorated with silver bells

LOCATION:  parking lot, Scripps Memorial Hospital, 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, California, USA

Encinitas 

"Encinitas Child" (2009) by Manuelita Brown 

cast bronze sculpture  

southbound Highway 101, Encinitas, California, USA

Photo, additional information:  Manuelita Brown  

Encinitas

"Mikoshi" (2007) by Jeffery Laudenslager 

approx. 15-foot high by 15-foot diameter stainless steel kinetic sculpture

LOCATION:  parking lot, Scripps Memorial Hospital, 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, California, USA

Encinitas

"Family Tree by the Sea" (circa 2007) by Carolyn Guerra

approx. 15-foot high by 3-foot by 2-foot concrete sculpture of a family grouping, embedded with shells, stones, and glass

LOCATION:  parking lot, Scripps Memorial Hospital, 354 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas, California, USA

Encinitas 

"Magic Carpet Ride" or "The Cardiff Kook" (2007) by Matthew Antichevich  

6-foot high cast bronze sculpture, mounted on a 6-foot granite base with a poetry inscription by Robert Nanninga 

LOCATION:  South Coast Highway, San Elijo State Beach campground, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California, USA


Escondido 

"Corona" (1988) by Nancy Louise Jones

painted aluminum sculpture 

north end of Auto Park Way, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"The Cutting Wedge" (1989) by Christopher Lee  

wedge-shaped aluminum, quartzite and laminated glass sculpture

corner of East Valley Parkway and Hickory Street, 488 East Valley Parkway, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"Reflections on Downtown" (1990) by T. J. Dixon  

cast bronze sculpture 

mounted on park bench, Grand Avenue between S Broadway and Maple Street, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"Community" (1990) by Jeff Lindeneau

2 cast bronze triangle sculptures mounted on parallel copper and granite bases 

near Gateway Shopping Center, West Valley Parkway and Tulip Street, Escondido  

Escondido 

"HekkLik" (1990) by Peter Mitten  

sculptural assemblage of large rectangular pigmented concrete slabs 

Escondido Transit Center, West Valley Parkway (County Highway S6) Escondido  

Escondido 

"On Those Who Came Before Us" (1991) by Marsha Judd  

sculptural series of in-line natural stones placed on turf

Felicita Town Center (specific location unlisted), 1835 S. Centre City Parkway, Escondido 

Escondido 

"Eucalyptus Leaf Court" (1991) by Christine Oatman

five painted cast bronze and silicon leaf sculptures, mounted in pavement, on a bench and on an archway

near softball fields and tree lake,  south Kit Carson Park entrance, Mary Lane and Bear Valley Parkway South, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"Time Disc" (1991) by Jess Dominguez

approx. 4-foot diameter bronze disk embedded with found objects, mounted on a 3-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot granite base

Woodcrest Retirement Home, 1255 North Broadway, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"The Bakers" (1992) by T. J. Dixon PA

7-foot terracotta sculpture consisting of three full-scale images of male bakers

western terminus of 2069 Aldergrove Avenue, Escondido, California, USA

Additional information:    T. J. Dixon & James Nelson   

Escondido 

"Blue Granite Shift" (1994) by Mathieu Gregoire

natural and polished granite stones, stream and pool designed to flow from a large "weeping" rock to a formal geometric pool 

entrance to Great Lawn, center courtyard, California Center for the Arts, 340 N. Escondido Boulevard, Escondido

Photos, additional information:   Mathieu Gregoire   

Escondido 

"Sculpture" (1995) by James Hubble

approx. 6-foot high by 6-foot diameter cast bronze sculpture, mounted on a raised platform/base

221 W. Crest Street, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"Monuments to Time in the Corridor of Life, Art and Culture"  (1998) by Sandra Rowe, Nancy Mooslin, and Steven Stucky  [containing two sculptural features:  "Circle of Music", four painted steel sculptures fitted with audio speakers designed to play music composed by Steven Stucky; "From Light Flows the Sustenance of Life...Creativity", two painted steel sculptural columns designed to imitate flowing water

sculptural pillars and pavement installations 

various locations:  center medians from Grand Avenue from the hospital to Centre City Parkway, the four corners of Maple and Grave Avenue, city parking lot on Valley Blvd. next to City Hall, City Hall sidewalk leading to Grape Day Park and the Great Lawn, Escondido

Escondido 

"Pillars of the Community" (2000) by Wick Alexander PA  

9 pillars, 3 murals and sundials, sandblasted sidewalk pavement  

various locations on South Escondido Boulevard:  southeast corner of 6th Street; northwest corner of 7th Street; northwest and southwest corners of 8th Street; northwest and southeast corners of 9th Street; northwest and southwest corners of 10th Street; northwest corner of 11th Street; northwest corner of 13th Street; southeast corner of 15th Street; Escondido

Escondido 

"Shifting Threshold" (2001-2004) by Joan Irving  PA  

eight 30-foot by 12-foot rectangular pole-mounted glass and steel panels 

8 locations on East Valley Parkway: center medians at Hickory, Rose, Midway, and Citrus; 2 gateway pieces between Ash Street and Harding Street   

Escondido 

"Queen Califia's Magical Circle" (2003) by Niki de Saint Phalle PA 

120-foot diameter sculpture garden containing sculptures and mosaic features:  "an undulating wall of eight sculptural snakes enclosing a mirrored maze, a center courtyard with eight large totems, a center figure of Queen Califia atop a 13-foot five-legged eagle, and an egg shaped fountain"

Iris Sankey Arboretum, Kit Carson Park, 3333 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido 

Additional information:  Queen Califia's Magical Circle - City of Escondido   

Escondido 

"Vinehenge" (2004) by Nancy Moran and Valerie Salatino  

sculpture garden/play area with climbing vine structure, slide, benches, perimeter rocks 

Grape Day Park, 130 Woodward Avenue, Escondido 

Escondido

"The Mechanic" (2007) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson 

2-piece sculpture consisting of a life-size cast bronze statue of a gas station mechanic and a painted metal replica of vintage gas station pump [alternate title: "Herb"]

Las Ventanas Village, near Escondido Avenue and W. 15th Avenue, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"Military Tribute" (2007) by Gale Pruitt

3 life-size cast bronze statues of military troops representing the past, present and future;  three walls featuring travertine tiles etched with the names of local veterans

Palm Walk in Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway, Escondido, California, USA

Escondido 

"New Leaf" (2011) by Dan Dykes  PA 

17-foot by 13-foot 3-ton stainless steel and bronze sculpture 

center median of Center City Parkway, north of Felicita Avenue, Escondido  


Fallbrook 

mural 

"The Mural in the Village Square" (1996) by Kathleen Gee, Toni Inman, Neill Ketchum, and Liz Yamaguchi  

The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook

Fallbrook 

cast metal sculpture 

"Bearfoot in the Park" (1996) by Nancy Scott; reinstalled in 2009 

The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

"Main Street, Circa 1920" (1997) by Jim Fahnestock

11-foot by 20-foot building-mounted mural  

south side of Neeley Automotive Building, northeast corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Additional information:     Jim Fahnestock   Tom Chester, "Fallbrook Murals" 

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"The Dawning" (1997) by Nancy Scott [may be temporarily removed]

The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

mural 

"The Old Ones" (1997) by Brett Stokes 

south end of Town Center parking lot, off Alvarado between Mission Road and Main Street 

Photo, additional information:   Tom Chester, "Fallbrook Murals" 

Fallbrook 

mural 

"All Creatures Great and Small" (1998) by Kathleen Gee and Fallbrook elementary school students 

Beech Street Park, South Mission Road at Beech Street, Fallbrook  

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"Facts of Life" (1998) by Glenna Goodacre  

corner of Main Avenue and Fig, 212 S. Main Avenue, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

mural 

"Treescape" (1998) by Debbie Sievers  

north side of Hawthorne Street at Main Avenue, Fallbrook  

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculptures 

"Fallbrook Friends" (1999) by Marsha Brook

San Diego County Library, Fallbrook Branch, 124 S. Mission Road, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"Bonjour" (2000) by Celou Bonnet  

The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

sculpture 

"Watchful Eyes" (2001) by Cliff Hollestelle; reinstalled in 2009

The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook

Fallbrook 

sculptural metal fence 

"The Fallbrook Fence" (2001) by Wendell Perry  

Fallbrook School of the Arts, 310 E. Alvarado, Fallbrook  

Fallbrook 

sculpture 

"Maiden Voyage" (2001) by Scott Schaffer 

1602 S. Mission Road, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

sculpture 

"Country Living" (2001) by Nancy Scott 

1111 E. Mission Road, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"Totem Bird" (2002) by Kort Heyneman and Wendell Perry

Beech Street Park, South Mission Road at Beech Street, Fallbrook  

Photos, additional information:  Fallbrook Art in Public Places   The Arts & Artists of Fallbrook   

Fallbrook 

mural 

"Building Pride Through Beautification" (2002) by Clayton Parker 

Fallbrook School of the Arts, 310 E. Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

sculpture 

"The Angel" (2002) (artist unknown)

520 S. Main Avenue, Fallbrook 

Photo, additional information:  North County Times  

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"Tukwut" (2003) by Duncan McKiernan  

Palomares House Sculpture Park, Stage Coach Lane and Brooke Road, Fallbrook

Fallbrook 

metal sculpture 

"Beacon" (2003) by Don Rambadt  

Palomares House, Palomares Park, Stage Coach Lane and Brooke Road, Fallbrook

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculpture 

"Crowned Prince" (2003) by William Ware  

Palomares House Sculpture Park, Stage Coach Lane and Brooke Road, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculptures 

"Joy of the Rescue" (2004) by Celou Bonnet  

315 E. Ivy Street, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

bronze memorial plaque 

"Guardians of Freedom" (2004) by Christopher Pardell 

Veterans Honor Roll Wall, The Village Square, corner of Main Avenue and Alvarado, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

cast bronze sculptures 

"The Gathering Quail Family" (2004) by William Ware 

Palomares House Sculpture Park, Stage Coach Lane and Brooke Road, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

building-mounted mural

"Sleeping Indian Landscape" (2006) by Brett Stokes  

corner of Main Avenue and Hawthorne Street, Fallbrook

Fallbrook 

"Fat Happies" (2008) by Barret DeBusk

two 5-foot by 5-foot by 2-foot cold-rolled painted steel sculptures 

northwest corner of Fallbrook Street and Mission Road, Fallbrook, California, USA

Fallbrook 

10-foot by 16-foot building-mounted mural 

"Santa Fe Crossing Main" (2008) by Brett Stokes 

Main Avenue and Elder, 232 S. Main Avenue, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

4 8-foot cast bronze sculptures 

Yeibichai" (2010) by Peter Mitten  

Alvarado Street and Vine Street, Fallbrook  

Fallbrook 

stenciled bridge railing panels 

"Ash Street Bridge" [date unlisted] by Wendell Parry and Peter Mitten  

Ash Street, east of Main Avenue, Fallbrook 

Fallbrook 

metal sculpture 

"Struggle Dance" [date and artist unlisted] 

LOCATION:  561 Industrial Way, Fallbrook, California, USA


Fern Ann Falls, Los Angeles County  [data forthcoming]


Fontana

John F. Kennedy Memorial (1964) by Michele Paszyn  PA

40-inch high by 32-inch by 16-inch cast bronze bust of John F. Kennedy, mounted on a 49-inch high by 33-inch by 25-inch granite-faced plinth on a stepped concrete base; two bronze dedication plaques are mounted on the plinth; NOTE:  the concrete base contains a bronze plaque indicating the location of a City of Fontana Time Capsule

LOCATION:  8346 Sierra Avenue (west of Fontana City Hall), Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Fontana Steel (circa 1985)   PA

approx. 40-foot high by 4-foot by 4-foot 3-piece steel sculpture, mounted within a 23-foot by 25-foot square pool and fountain; no title or sculptor has been found for this piece, which is believed to have been donated to the City by Kaiser Steel

LOCATION:  west side of Fontana City Hall, 8341 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Eagle (Abernathy Police Facility sculpture) (1989) [artist unknown]

10-inch high by 22-inch wide by 10-inch deep cast bronze eagle with outstretched wings, mounted on a composite brick-faced plinth containing a bronze police facility dedication plaque in memory of Ben L. Abernathy; dedicated Oct. 10, 1989

LOCATION:  8365 Wheeler Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Fontana Heritage (2005) by John Thongnoi and Enrique Vidal, ThemeScape Art Studios, Inc.  PA

14-foot high by 87.5-foot long acrylic paint cultural history mural with four individual sections of 14-foot high by 21-foot wide

LOCATION:  8598 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Fontana Citrus (circa 2005) by ThemeScape Art Studios, Inc.

approx. 10-foot high by 48-foot wide acrylic paint cultural history mural, with a center curved section for the word "ASSOCIATION" [currently missing]

LOCATION:  8599 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Tracery Rainbow - Solar Spectrum Prisms (2008) by Peter Erskine and Kate Diamond  PA

array of exterior building-mounted water-cut painted aluminum panels (by Diamond) incorporating 14 approx. 12-inch by 12-inch flat prism windows (by Erskine) and backed by three 8-foot by 4-foot vertical sections of prism windows (by Erskine)  

Additional information:  Erskine Solar Spectrum Art

LOCATION:  Rotunda reading area, Fontana Lewis Library, 8437 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Word Play (2008) by Camille Utterback  PA

on-going interactive image projections of children's drawings and their descriptions, made at the library, onto two LED projection walls flanking the entrance to the library's children's section; the piece is based on the artist's earlier Text Rain open-ended platform (1999) designed to allow additional data contributions

Additional information:  Word Play | Camille Utterback 

LOCATION:  gateway to children's section, Fontana Lewis Library, 8437 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, California, USA

Fontana

Fontana Veterans Memorial (circa 2020)

approx. 200-foot long by 6½-foot high brick and granite-faced wall consisting of polished granite wall sections for eight 20th century military conflicts, each section containing etched photographs, world maps, years of the conflict, and numbers of servicemembers engaged, prisoners of war, wounded in action, and killed in action

LOCATION:  8401 Wheeler Avenue, Fontana, California, USA


Fountain Valley 

[title, date and artist unlisted] 

stone sculpture 

LOCATION:  exterior courtyard (near reflecting pool), Fountain Valley Library, 17635 Los Alamos, Fountain Valley, California, USA  

 

Fullerton 

"Pastoral California" (1934) by Charles Kassler; restored (1997)  

15-foot by 75-foot fresco 

LOCATION:  arcade along west side Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton Union High School, 201 E. Chapman Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA  

Photos, additional information:  California's Living New Deal Project 

Fullerton 

"Orange Pickers" (1936 or 1941-42) by Paul Julian  PA

oil-on-canvas 

LOCATION:  interior wall, Fullerton Post Office, 202 E. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton

"Arcturus" (1973) by Dmitri Hadzi

104-inch high by 22-inch by 11-inch bronze sculpture, mounted on a 39-inch high by 19-inch by 29-inch granite-faced plinth

LOCATION:  Sculpture Garden and Park, E. Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Flight" (1978) by Aldo Casanova  PA 

20-foot, 5,000-pound zinc-coated steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  City Hall lawn (between city hall and library), 303 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA  

Fullerton 

"Lemon Park Murals" (1978) by David Whalen; restored (1998) by Emigdio Vasquez   

8 murals on separate panels 

LOCATION:  eastern area of Lemon Park, 701 S. Lemon Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

 "Celestial" (1983) by Harold L. Pastorius

99-inch by 54-inch by 30-inch stainless steel sculpture

 LOCATION:  California State University, Fullterton, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton

 "Wandering Mobius" (1993) by Daniel Miller

104-inch high by 84-inch by 42-inch brushed stainless steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Sculpture Garden and Park, E. Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Los Niños del Mundo" (1994) by Emigdio Vasquez  

mural

LOCATION:  Lemon Park, 701 S. Lemon Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Fullerton" (2001) by Matt Reynoso and Fullerton Union High School and Nicholas Jr. High School students

7 suspended painted metal panels  

LOCATION:  downtown Fullerton plaza parking structure, 150 E. Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Tribute to Leo Fender" (2001) by Mike Tauber  PA 

building-mounted mural

LOCATION:  above entrance, Fullerton Transportation Center, 120 E. Santa Fe Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Family" (2002) by Cari Guerin and T.A.P.P. students 

mural 

LOCATION:  Teen Pregnancy and Parenting Site, La Sierra High School, 1841 Orangethorpe, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Hope and Love" (2003) by Katherine England and Fullerton high school students

mural 

LOCATION:  Plaza Park, 144 E. Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

[untitled] (2004) by Dave Maestrejuan and Fullerton high school students

embossed and bas relief concrete planter boxes

LOCATION:  alley at Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton

"Tomorrow's Present" (2007) by Todd Frahm 

18,000-pound, 44-inch high by 116-inch by 48-inch limestone sculpture [also referred to as "The Hand" sculpture]

LOCATION:  Sculpture Garden and Park, E. Chapman Avenue at Lemon Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

Fullerton Gold" (2008) by Margaret Fowler and local high school students Yoon Jin Cho, Tierra Beasley, Amanda Ash, Kenny Mastriocchio, Elvis Villaseñor, and Jennifer Tigueros  

murals 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of State College and Yorba Linda Boulevard, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"Olive Park Mural" (circa 2008) by Katherine England  

mural 

LOCATION:  Olive Park, 901 Gilbert Street, Fullerton, California, USA

Fullerton 

"A City Rich in History" (2009) by Jun Blanco  

 10-foot by 40-foot mural 

LOCATION:  south side of building, 140 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, California, USA


Gardena

ceramic tile mosaic

theme of Western evolution of communication through forms of writing (1964) by Livio Napolitani

entrance, Gardena Mayme Dear Library, 1731 W. Gardena Boulevard, Gardena

Gardena

10-foot by 9-foot ceramic relief mural

[untitled] (1974) by Frank Matranga

entrance, Masao W. Satow Library, 14433 S. Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena

Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Gardena

18 1½-foot by 5½-foot street banners in 5 designs

“Cultural Reflections Through Art”

(“Japanese-American,” “Korean-American,” “Latino-American,” “African-American,” and “Caucasian-American”) (2001) by Pia Pizzo

Rosecrans Avenue between VanNess andVermont Avenues, Gardena

 

Garden Grove

"El Gran Jardin" (2019-2020) by Ever Galvez   PA

nature-themed acrylic paint mural covering the exterior walls of the Garden Grove Courtyard Center building

LOCATION:  Garden Grove Courtyard Center, Village Green Park, 12732 Main Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

[untitled: snail family] (2019) by Carlos Jimenez and James Thomas

sculptural park bench 

LOCATION:  south of Courtyard Center, Village Green Park, 12732 Main Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

[untitled:  butterflies] (circa 2019) by Kira Green

1,500 hand-painted polychrome metal butterflies, mounted on two chain link fences

LOCATION:  parking lot entrance, 12878 Grove Avenue, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

"Adirondack Chairs" (2019) by Southwest Carpenters Training Fund carpenters

two 10-foot high, 600-lb., giant-size Adirondack-style painted wood chairs, complemented by regular-size Adirondack-style painted wood chairs throughout the Garden Grove downtown area

LOCATION:  Community Center Park, 12802 S. Euclid Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove 

"Re-Imagine Garden Grove" (2014) by Todd Marinovich

25-foot high by 28.5-foot wide acrylic mural

LOCATION:  south exterior wall of historic Gem Theater, northeast corner of Acacia Parkway and Main Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

"Children of Garden Grove" (circa 2006) [artist/sculptor unknown]

collection of five life-size bronze statues of Garden Grove children, mounted at the edge of a pond; this 5-pice installation was dedicated to the "children of Garden Grove" in celebration of the City's 50th anniversary

LOCATION:  pond area, Community Center Park, 12802 S. Euclid Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

Alonzo G. Cook Statue (circa 2006) [artist/sculptor unknown]

cast bronze statue of Dr. Alonzo G. Cook (founder of the City of Garden Grove), mounted on a 2-foot square bronze plinth

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Community Center Park, 12802 S. Euclid Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove

Tower on the Green (2002) [renovated 2014]

LOCATION:  Village Green Park, 12732 Main Street, Garden Grove, California USA

Garden Grove 

"Union Passage" (1994) by Guy Angelo Wilson  PA  

15-foot high by 6-foot by 2-foot cast bronze and granite sculpture, flanked by two 6-foot long granite-faced benches with etched poetry from artist Guy Angelo Wilson

LOCATION:  Community Center Park, 12802 S. Euclid Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Additional information:  Guy Angelo Wilson   

Garden Grove

"Tranquility Base Here - The Eagle Has Landed" (1980) by John Edward Svenson

approx. 14-foot high fluted granite-block pillar, topped by a 24-inch by 12-inch cast bronze sculpture of an eagle perched on a globe, and circled by a stainless steel and cast bronze multi-scene diorama of the 1969 lunar landing

LOCATION:  Community Center Park, 12802 S. Euclid Street, Garden Grove, California, USA

Garden Grove 

[untitled:  gardeners] (1960) by Susan Lautmann Hertel (signed) and Sheets Studio artists

building-mounted ceramic mosaic depicting gardeners, trees and sun (mosaic fabricated by the Ravenna Mosaic Company)

LOCATION:  above entrance, Chase Bank (originally Home Savings and Loan), 11922 Brookhurst Street, Garden Grove, California, USA


Glendale

sculpture

“Miss American Green Cross” (1928) by Frederick Willard Potter, recreated (1992) by Ron Pekar

trail head, north end of parking lot, Brand Park, 1601 W. Mountain, Glendale

Glendale

3 cast iron panels

[title unknown] (circa 1929) by Alfred F. Priest

across from the north entrance to the Municipal Services Building, Perkins Plaza, Glendale Civic Center, 633 E. Broadway Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

mural

“Family” (1983) by Mark Bowerman

underpass of 134 Freeway at Harvey Street exit, Glendale

Glendale

metal sculpture

“Flag Folders” (1983) [artist unknown]

near flagpole at north end of the campus, Glendale High School, 1440 E. Broadway, Glendale

Glendale

bronze sculpture

“Benjamin Franklin” (1989) by George Wayne Lundeen

walkway between Brand Boulevard and Maryland Avenue, 130 N. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Photos, additional information:

City of Glendale Artwork in Public Spaces 

Glendale

fountain, hardscape

[no title] (1990) by Wet Design

plaza, 800 N. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Glendale

polyurethane foam, fiberglass and white resin sculptures, fountain

“Intersection” (1991) by Juan Nava

plaza facing Brand Boulevard, Glendale City Center, 101 N. Brand Boulevard, Civic Center, Glendale (to be moved in early 2009 nearer to escalators)

Glendale

bronze sculpture

“Me Too” (1991) by Natalie Krol

north-east corner of library park, Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard Street, Civic Center, Glendale

Glendale

2 bronze sculptures

“Power and the Passion” (1993) by J. Michael Wilson

plaza and sidewalk, 500 N. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Glendale

19-foot by 25-foot by 30-foot stainless steel sculpture

“Triumph” (1997) by James Thomas Russell

plaza area, between Burchett Street and Glenoaks Boulevard, 801 N. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Photo, additional information:  James Thomas Russell  

Glendale

glass mosaic clock

“Tree of Peace” (1999) by Lynn Goodpasture  PA

Glendale Metrolink Station, 400 W. Cerritos Road (near San Fernando Road), Glendale

Additional info.:  Los Angeles County MTA 

Glendale

stainless steel wall sculpture

“Moonlight in the Waves” (2001) by Nobuyo Okuda

interior, second floor, Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard Street, Civic Center, Glendale

Glendale

bronze sculpture

“Shield” (2001) by M. L. Snowden

plaza, Glendale Police Station, 140 N. Isabel Street, Glendale

Glendale

mural

“Tranquil Sunrise”  (2002) by Richard Brandt (Lead Artist), Deja Durham (Assistant); Special Education Students: Michele Marie Finn, Gilbert Ovanessian; and Room 26 Class of 2002: Stacy Chong, Anthony Collins, Joe Van Dyke, Jimmy Jones, Samantha Jurgelewicz, Sean Marshall, Beau Thomason, Candido Rodriguez, Lorna Roy and Kevin Weaver PA

Monte Vista Elementary School, 2620 Orange Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

framed painting

“Eternity” (2003) by Shmavon Shmavonyan

lobby, Glendale City Hall, 613 E. Broadway Avenue, Civic Center, Glendale

Glendale

stone mosaic 

“Tile Carpet” (2003) by William Crite

entrance, Windsor Mini Park, 1300 E. Windsor, Glendale

Glendale

lighting, chessboards, seating

“Chess Park” (2004) by Rios Clementi Hale Studios

Chess Park (paseo between the Orange Street garage and Brand Boulevard, across from the Alex Theater), 227 N. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Glendale

ceramic tile mosaic 

“Mosaic for Fire Station Park” (2004) by William Crite, local school children and community members

various locations, Harvard Mini Park, 425 W. Harvard Street, Glendale

Glendale

ceiling-mounted painted sculpture

“Colorama” (2005) by Vladimir Atanian, working in collaboration with Armen Kazanchyan, Artak Atanyan and Gor Atanian

interior lobby, Pacific Community Center, 501 S. Pacific Avenue, Glendale

Photos, additional information:

City of Glendale Artwork in Public Spaces 

Glendale

fabric wall hanging

“Community Quilt”

(2005) by Daniel Marlos and community participants

interior second floor, Pacific Community Center, 501 S. Pacific Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

dome-mounted sculpture

“Lady America” (2008) [artist unknown]

atop the Excelsior Dome, Americana at Brand, East Colorado Street and South Brand Boulevard, 889 Americana Way, Glendale

Glendale

18 ft. gold leaf sculpture, and fountain

replica of “Spirit of American Youth” and animated fountain (2008) by Donald Harcourt De Lue

center of The Green (shows every ½ hour), Americana at Brand, East Colorado Street and South Brand Boulevard, 889 Americana Way, Glendale

Glendale

mosaic and fountain

[title and date unknown] by William Abell, Jr.

exterior entrance, Perkins Building, Glendale Civic Center, 141 N. Glendale Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

mural

“The History of Glendale” [date unknown] by Glendale High School students

interior lobby, Board of Education building, 223 N. Jackson Street, Glendale

Glendale

bronze sculpture

“Little Girl Reading” [date unknown] by George Wayne Lundeen

southwest corner of Central Avenue and Dryden Street, Glendale

Glendale

ceramic tile mural

“Liberty, Justice and Freedom” [date unknown] by George Stanley

Los Angeles County Courthouse, Civic Center, 600 E. Broadway Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

sculpture and fountain

[title unknown; 3 frogs] [date and artist unknown]

Brand Boulevard entrance, Glendale Marketplace, 144 S. Brand Boulevard, Glendale

Glendale

rock and miscellaneous objects wall sculpture

[title, date and artist unknown]

Dunsmore Park, 4700 Dunsmore Avenue, Glendale

Glendale

images on 15 river floodgate wing walls   

"Egret's Flight" (2012) by Robert Rossoff  

Glendale Narrows Riverwalk, intersection of Garden Street and Paula Avenue, Glendale

 Additional info.:  KCET 

Glendale

Peace Monument of Glendale (or Korean Comfort Women Peace Monument) (2013) [artist unknown]

1,100 lb. bronze replica of the "Statue of Peace" in Seoul, Korea, consisting of a 48-inch high by 42-inch by 64-inch 2-piece cast bronze sculpture of a seated woman next to an empty chair, with a bronze information and description plaque, both mounted on a 64-inch by 72-inch granite-faced base that includes an etched image of the seated woman's shadow

Glendale Central Park, 120 E. Colorado Street, Glendale, California, USA

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Glendora

"Glendora" (2009) by Michael Hillman and Citrus College Studio Arts and Fine Arts students

18-inch high by 147-inch long hand-made ceramic tile monument sign, mounted on a curved free-standing concrete and ledge-stone wall with two pillars faced with California US 66 highway signs

northwest corner of Grand Avenue and Highway 66, Glendora, California, USA

Glendora

"Pride of the Foothills" (2012) by Michael Hillman and Citrus College Studio Arts and Fine Arts students

26-inch high by 123-inch long ceramic tile monument sign, mounted on a curved free-standing concrete and ledge-stone wall 

southwest corner of Grand Avenue and Highway 66, Glendora, California, USA

 

Hawthorne 

station art:  ceramic tile murals, sculptural benches, paving 

"Crenshaw Stories" (1995) by Buzz Spector and Caltrans  PA 

station platform and street-level station entrance, Metro Green Line Crenshaw Station, 11901 S. Crenshaw Blvd., Hawthorne 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA   


Hemet

"Second Star to the Right" (2011) by Scott Streadbeck  PA

bronze sculpture   

in front of WinCo Foods, 4602 W. Florida Avenue, State Highway 79, Hemet 

Photos, additional information:  Scott Streadbeck  The Press-Enterprise  


Hesperia [data forthcoming] 

  

 Hermosa Beach 

"Veterans Are Timeless" (circa 1994) [artist(s) unknown], part of Hermosa Beach War Memorial 

black granite sculpture with flag mount; armed services plaques 

Hermosa Beach War Memorial, adjacent to the Hermosa Beach Community Center, Pacific Coast Highway at 11th Place, Hermosa Beach

Hermosa Beach

Tim Kelly Lifeguard Memorial (1965, 2000) by William Maloney, Chris Barela

bronze recasting of an earlier plaster, foam and fiberglass statue

Hermosa Beach Municipal Pier, Pier Avenue at Beach Drive, Hermosa Beach

 Hermosa Beach 

"Sunny Southern California" or "Centennial Mural" (2007) by Neal and Dawn Von Flue  

approx. 6-foot by 30-foot acrylic mural 

Beach Drive at Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach 

 Hermosa Beach 

"Pier Ave. 1924" or "Beautiful Hermosa Beach" (2011) by Art Mortimer

acrylic mural  (mural #1 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

side of parking structure, Hermosa Avenue and 14th Court, Hermosa Beach 

Additional info.:  The Daily Breeze     Art Mortimer  

Hermosa Beach 

"Hermosa Beach 9/11 Memorial" (2012) by (in part) David Shaw Concrete, Dave Garret Construction, students from the Hermosa Valley Builders Club, the Hermosa Kiwanis Club (photovoltaic lighting)

two pillars supporting a steel plate recovered from the Ground Zero Monument; sculptural bench adorned with buttons representing each person who died; trellis structure

Green Belt between Valley Drive and Artdmore Avenue, south of Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach

 Hermosa Beach 

"Hermosa Splash Circa 1909" (2012) by Chris Coakley  

14-foot by 52-foot acrylic mural  (mural #2 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

southwest corner of Pier Avenue and Manhattan Avenue, Hermosa Beach 

Hermosa Beach 

"West Coast Jazz" or "Hermosa Jazz" (2012) by John Pugh 

building-mounted mural on fabric  (mural #3 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

  north-facing wall of 1007 Hermosa Avenue, Hermosa Beach

Hermosa Beach 

"Hermosa Swimwear Evolves" (2014) by Steve Shriver

5.5-foot high by 33-foot wide acrylic mural  (mural #4 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

southeast corner of Pier Avenue and Cypress Avenue, Hermosa Beach, California, USA

 Hermosa Beach 

"Hermosa's Great Wave"  (2015) by John Van Hamersveld 

20-foot by 70-foot vinyl-imprinted mural  (mural #5 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

14th Street and Hermosa Avenue, Hermosa Beach 

 Hermosa Beach 

Dewey Weber Statue (2015) by Phil Roberts  

10-foot by 8-foot cast bronze statue of Dewey Weber (part of the Surf Legends Memorial)

LOCATION:  Community Center Lawn, Pacific Coast Highway at Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, California, USA

 Hermosa Beach 

 "Volleyball in Hermosa" (2016) by Bo Bridges 

36-foot by 18-foot acrylic mural on multiple surfaces (mural #6 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

northwest corner of 13th Street and Beach Drive, Hermosa Beach  

 Hermosa Beach 

 "Lifeguards in Hermosa" (2017) by Joanna Garel   

approx. 20-foot by 30-foot acrylic mural (mural #7 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

Citybank parking lot, 13th Court, Hermosa Beach

 Hermosa Beach

"Hermosa Beach City" (2018) by Clinton Bopp [originally untitled]

approx. 35-foot high by 75-foot wide acrylic and spray paint mural; this mural was sponsored by Dunn-Edwards Paints

south-facing wall of Dunn-Edwards Paints, 2775 Pacific Coast Highway, Hermosa Beach, California, USA

Hermosa Beach

"Punk and Skate in Hermosa - 70s and 80s" (2018) by Daniel Inez 

approx. 30-foot by 15-foot acrylic mural (mural #8 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

east-facing parking structure wall, 13th Street at Hermosa Avenue, Hermosa Beach

Hermosa Beach

"Beatnik Alley" (circa 2019) by Timothy Robert Smith

acrylic mural (mural #9 of Hermosa Beach Murals Project)

Pier Plaza and Beach Drive, Hermosa Beach, California, USA


Hidden Hills  [data forthcoing]


Holtville  [data forthcoming] 

  


Huntington Beach 

Leg (1975) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA 

9-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot sculpture  

LOCATION:  interior, Huntington Beach Library and Cultural Center, 7111 Talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach 

Ultimate Challenge (1976) by Edmond E. Shumpert  PA 

cast bronze and rock sculpture of wave and surfer

LOCATON:  southwest corner of Huntington Street and Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach

Dancing Lady (1977) by Margaret Inez Owings  PA

64-inch high by 24-inch wide by 48-inch deep cast bronze female form sculpture 

LOCATION:  parking area, Huntington Beach Central Library, 7115 Talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach 

Poet's Table (1998) by Terry Schoonhoven  PA 

40-foot porcelain tile mural 

LOCATION:  Pier Plaza, Huntington Beach Pier, Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach

Surf Circle - Sounds of the Sea (2002) by Howard Meehan and Kathleen Meehan

sculpture 

LOCATION:  Pacific Coast Highway and Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach

Redily Apparent (2016) by Bret Price  PA

80-inch high by 22-inch wide by 22-inch deep painted steel abstract sculpture

LOCATION:  library entrance plaza area, Huntington Beach Central Library, 7113 Talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach, California, USA

Huntington Beach

ELEMENTS (2019) by Michael Davis  PA 

three sculpture and fountain installations in two courtyards in the LUCÉ Apartment complex

Wintersburg/Furuta Fish Pond:  oblong sculptural pool; approx. 8-foot high by 18-inch wide by 6-inch deep  mosaic with gold fish images; approx. 4-foot high by 3-foot wide glass box sculpture with internal lighting 

Rain/Double Fall:  approx. 10-foot high by 18-inch by 18-inch stone tile and steel sculpture with internal lighting

Replenish+Restore-Onyx:  approx. 8-foot wide by 20-foot long concrete pool/fountain containing large granite boulders and 3 submerged light boxes, and edged with stone and wood seating with 3 bench-mounted light boxes

LOCATION:  7290 Edinger Avenue, Huntington Beach, California, USA  [NOTE:  These three pool/fountain/sculpture installations are located in LUCÉ courtyards 2 and 3, and signs are posted at their north and east access gates stating that they are "open dawn to dusk."]

Huntington Beach

To See Yourself in Nature (2023) by Matt Niebuhr and David Dahlquist  PA

two-piece 13-foot high by 7-foot wide by 30-inch deep freestanding sculpture faced with curved hand-finished  stainless steel sheets and curved etched and patinated bronze sheets, accompanied by two 5-foot diameter granite boulders and in-ground p.m. up-lighting

LOCATION:  Huntington Central Park, 18002 Goldenwest Street, Huntington Beach, California, USA


Huntington Park

Flight (1970) by Tom Van Sant

suspended aluminum sculpture

LOCATION:  interior main stairway, Huntington Park Library, 6518 Miles Ave., Huntington Park, California, USA

Additional info.:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission  


Idyllwild/Pine Cove

"Harmony" - Idyllwild Town Monument (2012) by David Roy

5 ton, 25-foot high by 15-foot diameter carved wood and cedar tree sculptural assemblage, including individual life-size carved wood native animals (California condor, grizzly bear, mountain lion and cubs); accompanying the assemblage are three separate carved wood sculptures:  coyote  on a tree stump, 64-inch high standing bear, and the artist's pet dog

LOCATION:  Village Center Drive near Ridgeview Drive, Idyllwild, California, USA

Idyllwild/Pine Cove

"Heroes" (2018) by Keith Blum

10-foot high by 63-foot wide acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  (rear exterior wall, Idyllwild Library) 54401 Village Center Drive, Idyllwild, California, USA


Imperial [data forthcoming] 

 

 Indio 

18-foot by 90-foot mural 

"History of Transportation" (1997) by Duane Flatmo  PA 

82-253 Indio Blvd., Indio

Indio 

18-foot by 30-foot mural 

"Mary Ann's Bakery" (1997)  by Duane Flatmo  PA

82-253 Indio Blvd., Indio 

Indio 

mural 

"Desert Cahuilla Village (1998) by Don Gray

corner of Indio blvd. and Towne St., 82-862 Miles Avenue, Indio 

Indio

18-foot by 74-foot acrylic polymer mural

“History of the Date Industry in the Coachella Valley” (1998) by Chuck Caplinger  PA

north wall of building, 82-665 Miles Street, Indio

Additional info.: Chuck Caplinger, Desert Art Studios    City of Indio

Indio 

18-foot by 95-foot oil paint mural 

"History of Electricity In and Around Indio" (2000) by Jim Fahnestock  PA

45-435 Fargo Street, Indio

 Additional info.: City of Indio 

Indio 

18-foot by 95-foot oil paint mural 

"Agriculture in Indio and the Coachella Valley" (2002) by Jim Fahnestock  PA

east side of Yellow Mart, facing Oasis Street, 82-740 Miles Avenue, Indio

Additional info.:  City of Indio 

Indio

15-foot by 40-foot mural 

"History of Water in the Coachella Valley" (2003) by Don Gray  PA 

south wall of Performing Arts Center, 45-175 Fargo Street, Indio 

Additional info.:  City of Indio 

Indio 

steel sculpture 

"One Voice" (2009) by Phillip K. Smith, III  PA 

Indio Teen Center, 81-678 Avenue 46, Indio 

Indio 

10-foot metal sculpture 

"For The Conductor" (2009, installed 2010) by John Neumann PA 

Indio Senior Center, 45-700 Aladdin Street, Indio 

Indio 

9-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot carbon steel, copper, glass and metal gear sculpture 

"Gear Head 1" (circa 2010) by Kathleen Smith-Schooley  PA 

Indio Senior Center, 45-700 Aladdin Street, Indio  

Indio 

14-foot by 62-foot acrylic polymer mural 

"Moving Towards the Future"(2012) by David Ocelotl Garcia  PA 

45-125 Smurr Street, Indio

Additional info.:  City of Indio 

Indio 

20-foot by 30-foot painted steel sculpture with LED lighting, landscaping 

"Oculus Sol" (2012) by Buster Simpson  PA 

parkway, Jackson Street and Highway 111, Indio  

Additional info.:  Buster Simpson 

Indio

17-foot by 50-foot acrylic polymer mural 

"Rebirth" (2013) by Nicole L. Ponsler   PA

west wall of Quick N Easy store facing Kings Street, 82-660 Miles Avenue, Indio  

Additional info.:  City of Indio  

Indio 

assemblage sculpture of 900 wall andIrvine ceiling-mounted felt and acoustic board panels  

"Local Gradient" (2014) by Phillip K. Smith, III  PA 

interior lobby, Indio Corporate Yard/Water Authority building, 83-101 Avenue 45, Indio, CA 

Additional info.:  The Desert Sun 

Indio 

 Elations (2017) by Poetic Kinetics   

kinetic metal tube sculpture consisting of a 30-foot long array of 10-foot high panels with colored lighting

LOCATION:  Jefferson Street traffic median south of Indio Boulevard, Indio, California, USA

Indio

Sarbalé Ke / House of Celebration (2019)

9 conic structures varying in height between 9 and 49 feet (formerly part of the 2019 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival)

LOCATION:  82200 Dr. Carreon Blvd., Indio

 

Inglewood

History of Transportation (1940) by Helen Lundeberg

8-foot by 240-foot, 60-panel petrachrome (cast concrete and terrazzo) mosaic 

LOCATION:  Grevillea Art Park, Manchester Boulevard and Grevillea Avenue, Inglewood, California, USA

Inglewood

The Written Word (1972) by Tom Van Sant  PA

approx. 3,000 square foot (64-foot high by 46-foot wide) bas relief poured-in-place cement

LOCATION:  exterior façade of Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, California, USA 

Inglewood

Companions (1995) by Mineko Grimmer and Caltrans  PA

station art:  cast bronze sculptures; granite benches

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Green Line Hawthorne/Lennox Station, 11230 S. Acacia Street, Inglewood, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA  

 

Irvine 

28-foot by 6-foot by 6-foot 3,000-lb. steel sculpture  [STATUS 2015:  MISSING]

"Passport" (1984) by Harold L. Pastorius  

NOTE: Title is mis-identified as "Portal" in Los Angeles Times article of 11/21/1987.

Amberdon Plaza, 1833 Alton Parkway, Irvine

Irvine 

2 11-foot painted concrete column sculptures

[untitled] (1993) by Joyce Kohl PA

Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Avenue, Irvine 

Additional information: Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Irvine 

inlays, sculptural seating and timeline piece, lighting 

[untitled] (1995) by Mark Lere  PA 

entryway/courtyard, Heritage Park Regional Libary, 14361 Yale Avenue, Irvine

 

Irwindale 

station art:  200 hand-made Lithomosaic glass and stone pavement medallions; stenciled steel guardrail panels with the words to "Axis Mundi, A Song of Irwindale" (composed by R. Brailsford) and with surnames from the Irwindale Centennial Directory

"Pioneros de la Rivera de San Gabriel" / "Pioneers of the San Gabriel River" (2016) by Robin Brailsford  PA

 Metro Gold Line Irwindale Station, 16000 Avenida Padilla, Irwindale