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 N - R

National City, Newport Beach, Niland, Norco, Norwalk

Oak Park, Oceanside, Ontario, Orange, Oxnard

Palmdale, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Paramount, Pasadena, Perris, Pico Rivera, Placentia, Playa Vista, Pomona, Port Hueneme, Poway

Ramona, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rancho Santa Margarita, Redlands, Redondo Beach, Riverside, Rolling Hills Estates, Rowland Heights 


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

National City 

mural

"National City Mural" (1996) by Edwardo Juarez 

 [location unknown]

Photo:  Calisphere - University of California   

National City 

bronze sculpture 

"National City Fire Headquarters Sculpture" (2010) by Richard Becker  PA 

16th Street and "D" Avenue, National City 

Photo, additional information:  Richard Becker  


Newport Beach  (Corona del Mar)

approx. 5-foot by 3-foot painted concrete sculpture 

"Seagulls in Flight" (circa 1960 / restored 2015) by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron 

(commissioned by Friends of the Library in memory of Molly McClintock) 

Corona del Mar Library, 420 Marigold Avenue, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach

Newport Beach 

5-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot metal sculpture, concrete base

"Horizons '76" (1976) by Rafe Affleck  PA  

courtyard, Newport Beach City Hall, 3330 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 

NOTE:  SCULPTURE MAY HAVE BEEN REMOVED

Photos, additional information: Smithsonian American Art Museum   

Newport Beach 

3-foot by 4-foot by 2-foot granite sculpture; 2-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot granite base 

"Good Friends"("Nakayoshi") (1984) by Eiichi Ishida  

east lawn/courtyard, Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach 

Photos, additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Newport Beach 

7-foot by 3-foot bronze sculpture; 2-foot diameter granite base  

"Interface" (1984) by Bill Bedford  

7 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach

Newport Beach 

10-foot by 15-foot bronze and stone sculpture; 4-foot granite base 

"Dissimilar Equals"(1987) by Bill Bedford  

southeast corner of Corporate Plaza and Corporate Plaza Drive, 7 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach 

Newport Beach 

6-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture suspended above pool  

[untitied:  eagles] 

(circa 1999) by Gary Price 

7 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach

Newport Beach 

10-foot by 10-foot by 8-foot bronze sculpture; 10-foot diameter granite base 

"The Journey" (1999) by Gary Price  

southwest corner of Avocado Ave. and Corporate Plaza, 7 Corporate Plaza Drive, Newport Beach 

Newport Beach (Corona del Mar) 

ceramic tile benches and wall; pavement medallion

"Centennial Bench" 

and "Centennial Wave Medallion" (2004) by community members

southwest corner of Marguerite Avenue and East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Newport Beach 

Newport Beach (Corona del Mar) 

24-foot green and bronze clock tower

"Mine" (Corona Del Mar clock tower) (2005) by Andrew Michael Phillips 

 southwest corner of Marguerite Avenue and East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar, Newport Beach 

Newport Beach 

4-foot by 4-foot painted metal sculpture 

"Dawn to Dusk in the Estuary" (2005) by Kathleen Harrison and Arlene Cartozian 

Environmental Nature Center, 1601 16th Street, Newport Beach  

Newport Beach

"The Fish" (2006) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson, designed by Burton Landscape Architecture Studio

collection of bronze fish sculptures mounted within reed grasses

Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, USA

Newport Beach

"Fashion Island Commons Fountain" (2010) by T. J. Dixon and James Nelson, designed by Burton Landscape Architecture Studio

sculptural fountain consisting of a central stone obelisk with stone fish, in an octagonal pool

Fashion Island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, USA

Newport Beach 

6-foot cast bronze statue; 3-foot diameter granite base 

"Ronald Reagan"(2011) by Miriam Baker   

Bonita Canyon Sports Park, western terminus of Ford Road, Newport Beach 

Newport Beach (Balboa Island)

13-foot by 42-foot acrylic paint mural 

"Balboa Pavilion" (2013) by Art Mortimer  

northwest corner of Main Street and East 

Bay Avenue, Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach

Additional info.:  Art Mortimer 

Newport Beach (Balboa Island) 

6-foot by 10-foot acrylic paint mural 

"Pirate's Cove" (2015) by Art Mortimer 

 northwest corner of "A" Street and Balboa Boulevard, Balboa Peninsula, Newport Beach

 Newport Beach (Balboa Island) 

cast bronze sculpture of seated couple on wooden bench (based on likenesses of Herman and Lois Dorkin)

 "Sunsets" (2016) by Miriam Baker and Rhonda Jones  PA

South Bay Front Drive at Turquoise Avenue, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 

 Newport Beach 

9-foot marine-grade stainless steel statue/sculpture of Benjamin Carlson, mounted on a 3-foot diameter concrete pedestal

 "Ben Carlson" (2016) by Jake Janz

McFadden Square, entrance to Newport Beach Pier, Newport Beach 

 

Niland   [no data] 


Norco

mural

“A Celebration of Riding” (2004) by Chuck Caplinger

west side of Circle K store, 790 Sixth Street, Norco

Photo, additional information:  Chuck Caplinger, Desert Art Studio 

Norco

galvanized steel sculptures

“Horseshoes” (2006) by Kris Brooks

equestrian trail kiosk markers at three locations in the Norco hills, Norco

Norco

clock

Norco Town Clock”

(2008) y Electric Time

Sixth Street and Temescal Avenue (Norco Country Center), Norco

Norco

mural and fountain

“Horsetown USA” [date unknown] by Henry Good

Sixth Street and Sierra Avenue (Exxon Station), Norco

Norco

2,300-foot long freeway wall sculpture

“Norco Horsetown USA” [date unknown] by Katie West

I-15 Freeway south of the Sixth Street offramp, Norco

Norco

large windmill-style sign and lighting

“Old Town Norco” [date and artist unknown]

I-15 Freeway, Norco


Norwalk

3 mosaic murals

[no titles] (1969) by Ben Mayer

entrance and interior children’s section, Norwalk Library, 12350 Imperial Hwy., Norwalk

Photos, additional information:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Norwalk

station art:  sculpture; canopy-mounted sculptures; images on wall tiles, elevator glass, and pavement

Suka: Place of the Bees” (1995) by Meg Cranston and Caltrans  PA

station platform and parking lot entrance, Metro Green Line Norwalk Station, 12901 Hoxie Avenue, Norwalk

 Photo, additional information:  Los Angeles County MTA  


Oak Park [data forthcoming]


Oceanside 

"Coastal Rail Trail Marker" (2004) by Alber De Matteis  PA  (originally untitled)

2-piece 78-inch high by 109-inch wide by 18-inch deep glass mosaic and ferro cement sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Coastal Rail Trail,  Broadway Street at the intersection of Vista Way, Oceanside, California, USA

 

Ontario

"The Dream" and "The Reality" (1940) by Nellie G. Best

pair of wall-mounted oil-on-canvas murals (a New Deal artwork funded by the Treasury Section of Fine Arts)

interior, Ontario Post Office, 123 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario

Ontario

“Siberian Tiger” (1960) by Betty Davenport Ford

10-foot by 3-foot terra cotta sculpture

Chaffey High School, Ontario

Ontario

"Little Girl Reading" (data and artist unknown)

cast bronze sculpture and bench

Ovitt Family Community Library, 215 E. "C" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"Peter Pan," "Alice in Wonderland," "The Jungle Book" "The Secret Garden" (2011) by Francisco Segura

four acrylic paintings

interior, Children's section, Ovitt Family Community Library, 215 E. "C" Street, Ontario

Ontario 

"Library Mural" (circa 2013) by Jessica McCoy, with Pitzer College students

acrylic mural

interior, lower level, Ovitt Family Community Library, 215 E. "C" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"Ontario Through the Years" (2014) (artist unknown)

image-collage mural mounted on a concrete park bench

Ontario Town Square, 214 N. Euclid Avenue, Ontario

Ontario

"Ontario Town Square Mural" (2014) by Andrea Benitez  PA

6-foot by 24-foot ceramic tile mural 

south side of park building, Ontario Town Square, "B" Street and Lemon Avenue, Ontario

Additional info.:    Andrea Benitez 

Ontario 

"Conversations with Michael" or "Blue Man" (2015) by Giorgio Tuscani 

2,400-piece lighted blue lucite sculpture, metal bench, canopy structure 

Ontario Town Square, "B" Street and Lemon Avenue, Ontario 

Ontario

"Rock Basket" (2015) by Gary Rue

rebar, concrete and river rock sculpture

Chaffey Community Museum of Art, 217 S. Lemon Avenue, Ontario

Ontario

"Raven Over Cityscape" (2015) by Dan Romero

approx. 14-foot high steel sculpture

217 S. Lemon Avenue, Ontario

Ontario

"Moon Bench" (2016) by Andrea Benitez

three hand-painted and glazed ceramic tile murals mounted on concrete and wood park benches, depicting sun and moon themes and zodiac signs

Conservation Park, 303 E. "B" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"The Moment" (2016) by Dan Romero

14-foot high kinetic Corten steel sculpture with stainless steel bird sculptures mounted on fulcrums, with p.m. lighting 

Conservation Park, 303 E. "B" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"Community Tiles" (2016 and ongoing) by local students and community members

hand-painted and glazed ceramic tiles mounted on concrete bench sections

Conservation park, 303 E. "B" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"Nature Redone" (2018) by Eric Garcia

carved wood sculpture made from a Shamel Ash tree damaged by disease and bark beetles

Conservation Park, 303 "B" Street, Ontario

Ontario

"George Chaffey, Jr." (2018) by John Edward Svenson

Cast bronze bust of City of Ontario founder George Chaffey Jr., mounted on a 4-foot marble pedestal 

Ontario Civic Center, 303 E. "B" Street, Ontario, California, USA 


Orange

Fountain (1887) (artist/manufacturer unknown)

three-tier, cast metal fountain with three cast painted bronze birds (possibly egrets) at its base

northwest corner of Orange Public Library, 407 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, California, USA

Orange

Pleasures Along the Beach (1970, 2024) by Millard Sheets 

16-foot high by 40-foot wide building-mounted ceramic and glass mosaic 

LOCATION:  exterior elevated wall bridging museum buildings, Hilbert Museum of California Art, Chapman University, 167 N. Atchison Street, Orange, California, USA [originally installed on the façade of what had been Home Savings and Loan on Wilshire Blvd. and 26th Street, Santa Monica]

Orange

The Winds of Change (1997) by Deborah Copenhaven Fellows 

8-foot cast bronze statue and 2 4-foot cast bronze statues on river rock base (statue of James Irvine II with his two hunting dogs)

LOCATION:  Irvine Regional Park, 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, California, USA

Orange

Orange, California (dates unknown) by Loriann Hiroshi (with Thinh, Erich, Victor, Carla, and Crystal)

two 132-inch high by 216-inch wide acrylic murals:  mural #1: (groves, truck) by ; mural #2:  (groves, train)

LOCATION:  525 W. Maple Avenue, Orange, California, USA (address is approximate)

Orange

Orange in Motion (2009) by Marsh Scott  PA

two 8-foot high by 34.5-foot long stencil-cut stainless steel and resin powder coat sculptural array with painted steel historical event timeline panels, mounted against a polychrome acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  side walls of the Santa Fe Depot pedestrian railway underpass, 194 Atchison Street, Orange, California, USA


Oxnard

sculpture and fountain

“Kinoptic Fountain” (1987) by Rafe Affleck

Financial Plaza Tower II, 300 E. Esplanade Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

Plexiglas sculpture

[untitled] (1987) by Ransco employees

Ransco Industries, 1400 Statham Parkway, Oxnard

 Oxnard

brushed aluminum sculpture

“Sails” (1988) by Arthur Silverman  PA

northwest corner of Vineyard Avenue and Oxnard Street, Oxnard

 Oxnard

10-foot by 10-foot by 10-foot painted Cor-Ten steel and stainless steel sculpture

“Cube Root” (1989) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

Solar Business Center, 2001 Solar Drive, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

polished granite fountain

“Materia Prima” (1989-1990) by Livio Saganic  PA

southeast corner of Hueneme Road and Archurus Avenue, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Oxnard

sculpture

“Flight” (1990) by Lin Emery  PA

southwest corner of Rice Avenue and Gonzales Road, Oxnard

 Oxnard

sculpture and water feature

“Flight of Fish” (1990) by Sally Weber  PA

North Coast Executive Center, 1000 Town Center Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

10-foot by 2 ½ -foot by 2-foot travertine sculpture

“Venus of Oxnard” (1990) by Paul Linhard  PA

McGrath Industrial Park, 1851 Holser Walk, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

sculpture

“Corona” (1991) by Dan Dykes  PA

Ventura Boulevard at Paseo del Norte, Oxnard

 Oxnard

7-foot by 2½-foot by 1-foot copper and redwood sculpture

“Paired Forms” (1991) by Melvin Albert Schuler  PA

Public Storage, 740 Arcturus Avenue, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

fountain

“Rhythm of Chaos (1991) by Klaus Otto Schneider [sculpture removed] PA

2340 Eastman Avenue, Oxnard

 Oxnard

6½-foot by 14-foot by 7-foot steel sculpture

“Torque” (1991) by Dan Dykes  PA

Oxnard Auto Center, Rose Avenue and Auto Center Drive, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

 Oxnard

20-foot by 12-foot by 12-foot painted stainless steel sculpture

“Trinity Dance 91” (1991) by James Palmer

California Cove, Ventura Road at Stone Creek, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Two Holes in One” (1991) by Harold L. Pastorius  PA

near Colonia Road, 710 del Norte Boulevard, Oxnard

 Oxnard

wood sculpture

“Candelaria” (1992) by Earl Dean Sisko

interior main lobby (at “A” Street entrance), Oxnard Public Library, 251 S. “A” Street, Oxnard

 Oxnard

3-foot by 1-foot by 2-foot bronze sculpture

“Flight” (1992) by Franco Ciuti  PA

southwest corner of Rice Avenue and Sturgis Road, Northfield Business Park, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

sculpture

“And They’re Off” (1993) by Gary Alsum    PA

west side of Rose Avenue at Lockwood Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

sculpture

“Giant Steps” (1993) by Gary Alsum  PA

west side of Rose Avenue at Lockwood Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

sculpture

“Frog Legs” (1993) by Gary Alsum  PA

west side of Rose Avenue at Lockwood Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

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

“Ocean Serendipity” (1993) by Mario Nardini    PA

west side of Rose Avenue at Lockwood Drive, Oxnard

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Oxnard

ceramic tile murals

“The Search at Sea” (1994, 2002) by Frank Hyder  PA

908 E. Third Street, Oxnard

Oxnard

bronze sculpture

“Jungle Gym” (1996) by Jane Dedecker  PA

southwest corner of Del Norte and Sturgis Road, Oxnard

 Oxnard

3 steel sculptures, lighting

“Connections” (1998) by Robert Behrens  PA

southwest corner of Wooley and Rose Avenue, and Highway 1 at Rose Avenue, Oxnard

 Oxnard

fountain

[untitled] (circa 1999) by Rafe Affleck  PA

701 N. Del Norte, Oxnard

 Oxnard

landscape feature

“Nature’s Splendor” (2000) 

by Donna E. Decker  PA

Seminis Seeds, 2700 Camino del Sol, Oxnard

 Oxnard

pole-mounted kinetic stainless steel sculpture

“Sundancer” (2001) by Miles Addison Pepper  PA

Victoria Avenue north of W. Fifth Street, Airport Marina Center, Oxnard

Oxnard

stainless steel sculpture

“Optic Wave” (2001) by Ken Bartolazzo  PA

northwest corner of Del Norte and Camino del Sol, Oxnard

 Oxnard

bronze sculpture

“Mac (Clydesdale)” (2002) 

by Robin Cappon  PA

Pacific Beverage Company, 401 S. Del Norte Boulevard, Oxnard

 Oxnard

concrete dolphin sculpture

[untitled] (2002) by Urban Arena  PA

The Esplanade, Highway 1 at Esplanade Drive, Oxnard

 Oxnard

bronze sculpture

“Orca Pod” (2003) by “Avila” Itana Design  PA

northeast corner of Rose Avenue and Eastman Avenue, Oxnard

 Oxnard

bronze and stainless steel sculpture

“In Tandem” (2004) by R. David Mattiza PA

3100 Sturgis Road, Oxnard

 Oxnard

bronze sculpture

“Smooth Sailing” (2004) by Scott Hansen  PA

south of Wooley Road, west of Victoria Avenue, Oxnard

 Oxnard

14-foot stainless steel sculpture

“O2C - Oxnard Second Century” (2004) by Susan Manders  PA

southwest corner of Rose Avenue and Third Street, Oxnard

Oxnard

nickel-plated bronze sculpture

“Trilogy” (circa 2006) by David L. Spellerberg PA

StorHouse Self-Storage, 3201 W. Fifth Street (north side), Oxnard

 Oxnard

bronze sculpture and fountain

“Land Ho!” (2007) by Angela Mia de la Vega  PA

southwest corner of Wooley Road and Victoria Avenue, Oxnard

Photo:  Angela Mia de la Vega 

Oxnard

stainless steel sculpture

[untitled] (2007) by Dan Dykes  PA

Channel Pointe Plaza, 2701 S. Rose Avenue, Oxnard

 Oxnard

water feature

“Waterfall” [artist and date unknown]

2901 N. Ventura Road (north of Town Center Drive), Oxnard

 

Pacoima

serpentine stone sculpture    

"The Aviator" (2000) by John Cody 

adjacent to helicopter tower, Pacoima Fire Department facility, 12605 Osborne Street, Pacoima

Photos, additional information:

Los Angeles County Arts Commission  


Palmdale

4 oil-on-wood paintings

"Fire Station 93 Series" (2008) by Jason Greene   PA

"4am Dragon", "45th Fire", "Hose", "The Ride"

interior lobby and corridors, Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Station 93, 5624 East Avenue R, Palmdale 

Additional info.:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission  

Palmdale

4 oil-on-wood paintings 

"Fire Station 136 Series" (2008) by Jason Greene  PA

"Yesterday", "Tomorrow", "Tomorrow (#2)", "Jackets"

interior lobby and corridors, Los Angeles County Fire Dept. Station 136, 3650 Bolz Ranch Road, Palmdale

Additional info.:  Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Palmdale 

poetry stamped onto concrete pathways (various locations)

"Walk on Words" poetry program (2013-2017) by selected community members  PA 

individual poetry inscriptions:

"What Beauty Holds Us Captive Here" (2013) by Mary Denning

"One Day" (2014) by Steven Brito

"Everyone Has a Story to Tell" (2015) by Joan Enguita Wilingham

"Guardians Brave Let Palmdale Play" (2016) by Louis Denning

"Generations of Pioneers" (2016) by Mary Denning

"Life is Better at the Park" (2016) by Mitchell Seyfer

"Untitled" (2017) by Tyler Farrell

various locations:   

"What Beauty...": Poncitlan Square, 38315 9th St. E, Palmdale

"One Day": Palmdale Playhouse, 38334 10th St. E, Palmdale

"Everyone Has...": Legacy Commons for Active Seniores, 930 E Ave Q-9, Palmdale

"Guardians Brave...": Joe Davies Heritage Airpark, 2001 E Ave P, Palmdale

"Generations of...": Joe Davies Heritage Airpark, 2001 E Ave P, Palmdale

"Life is ...": Marie Kerr Park, 39700 30th St. W, Palmdale

"Untitled":  Domenic Massari Park, 37706 55th St. E, Palmdale

Palmdale 

two-piece 9-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot recycled scrap metal, glass and street light sculpture, with LED p.m. lighting

 "Back Home" (2014) by Sol Mesz  PA 

Palmdale Transportation Center, 39000 Clock Tower Plaza Drive E, Palmdale

 Palmdale 

4-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot recycled scrap metal and glass sculpture within a 4-foot square wood-framed concrete base

 "Nature Re-Presented" (2014) by Sol Mesz  PA 

Yucca Neighborhood House Community Center, 515 E. Avenue Q-3, Palmdale

 Palmdale 

life-size bronze statue of Larry Chimbole (first mayor of Palmdale) seated on a park bench

"The First Mayor - Chimbole" (2015) by Michael De Medina (sculptor) and David Arroyo  PA

interior lobby, Chimbole Cultural Center, 38350 Sierra Highway, Palmdale

 Palmdale 

two approx. 12-foot by 8-foot by 8-foot ceiling-suspended painted aluminum and translucent spun-bonded scrum fabric sculptures with internal lighting

"Floating Dog and Flying Cat" (2016) by Mark Lere  PA 

 interior lobby, Palmdale Animal Care Services, 38500 Sierra Highway, Palmdale

 Palmdale 

pole-mounted painted aluminum panels depicting native wild flowers; 

etched and stained circular concrete base with seasonal and compass information

  "Facing the Sun" (2018) by Lauren Evans and Margaret Lazzari  PA 

courtyard east of Palmdale Economic Development building, 38250 Sierra Highway, Palmdale

 

Palm Desert

16-foot by 9-foot by 2-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Reflections” (1977) by Harold L. Pastorius

NOTE: Mistakenly referred to as "Portals" by City of Palm Desert records

entrance to College of the Desert north of Fred Waring Drive, 43500 Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert

Additional info.:  City of Palm Desert 

NOTE:  Mistakenly referred to as "Portals" by City of Palm Desert records

Palm Desert

28-inch by 24-inch by 16-inch bronze bust

“Clifford Henderson” (1978) 

by Henry McCann

median near Larkspur Lane, 73260 El Paseo, Palm Desert

Additional information:  City of Palm Desert   Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Palm Desert

10-foot steel sculptures

“Wild Stallions” (1979) by Copacatti

College of the Desert, 43500 Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

mural

“Palm Desert Mural” (1983, 2006) by William Ware 

interior, City Council Chambers, City Hall, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

Desert Desert (1989) by Michael Anderson  PA

6-piece painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  southwest area of Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, USA

Palm Desert

“Balance” (1991) by William Disbro  PA

sand-blasted and polished stainless steel sculpture

Sheriff’s Station, 73520 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

sand-blasted and polished stainless steel sculpture

“Colleagues” (1991) by William Disbro  PA

Sheriff’s Station, 73520 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

9½-foot by 4½-foot by 4½-foot bronze sculpture

“Messenger of the Puul” (1991) by Curt Mattson

southeast area of Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bronze sculpture

“One on One” (circa 1991) by Ann LaRose

72861 El Paseo, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

3-piece 10-foot by 32-foot by 30-foot Carrara marble and granite sculpture, including a three-tiered triangular marble base and 5 ten-foot granite sculptural columns

“Peace Memorial” (1993) by  Marton Varo 

Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

8-foot by 16-foot by 10-foot red granite sculpture

“Sunrise, Sunset” (1991) by Norman Hines  PA

72700 Haystack Road, Palm Desert

Additional info.: Smithsonian American Art Museum

Palm Desert

2-piece 12-foot by 5-foot cast bronze sculpture (reclining boy)

“Dreamer” (1991) by David L. Phelps

Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

35-foot by 75-foot by 30-foot welded and painted aluminum kinetic sculpture, mounted above outdoor courtyard

“Desert Star” (1992) by Robert Perless

Government Administrative building courtyard, 73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

city entry monument stone sculpture

“Agave” (1992) by Michael Watling  PA

74700 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

33-inch bronze sculpture

“C is for Cat” (circa 1992) by Ann LaRose

courtyard, Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Palm Desert

14-foot by 20-foot by 12-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture, fountain

“In Praise of Cahuilla Baskets” (1992) by Michael Watling  PA

72210 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Smithsonian Aerican Art Museum

Palm Desert

7½-foot by 4-foot by 1½-foot sandstone sculpture

“Indian Mother and Child” (1992) by Michael Watling  PA

72210 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum

Palm Desert

sandstone entry monument sculpture

“Gravity Wave” (1992) by Michael Watling  PA

western border of Palm Desert, Highway 111 and Parkview, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

5½-foot by 5½-foot by 3-foot bronze sculpture

“Reed Gatherer” (1992) by Tom Knapp

72289 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Additional information:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

Palm Desert

sculpture

“Trout Stream” (circa 1992) by Michael Watling  PA

73712 Alessandro Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

stamped concrete

“Cahuilla Basket Designs” (circa 1992) by Ron Gregory (in conjunction with Michael Watling’s “In Praise of Cahuilla Baskets”)

72210 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

35 sandstone sculptures

“Neoglyths” (park signage) (1993) by Michael Watling  PA

Civic Center Park, northeast corner of Fred Waring Drive and San Pablo Avenue, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

52-inch by 46-inch by 38-inch bronze sculpture

“Passing It Along” (1993) by Dee Clements

Joslyn Cove Senior Center, 73750 Catalina Way, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

carved glass panel, steel and wood sculpture

“Recreation” or “Entertainment Liberates” (1993) by Jos Gomolka    PA

Civic Center Park Community Center, 73900 San Pablo Avenue, Palm Desert

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Palm Desert

10-foot by 5-foot polished chrome steel sculpture suspended over pool

“Music” (1993) by Leonardo Nierman

McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

two cast bronze sculptures (mother and child) surrounded by terrazzo animal sculptures (sheep, turtle, rabbit, wolf)

“Mother and Child” (2001) by Lisa Reinertson 

Mother and Child Sculpture Garden, Civic Center Park, 43468 San Pascual Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert 

"Spanish Walk" (2006-2007) by Marlo Bartels  PA

LOCATION:  KB Homes, Palm Desert, California, USA




Palm Desert

Desert Holocaust Memorial (also known as Palm Desert Holocaust Memorial] (1995) by Dee Clements

11 bas relief sculptures illustrating the history of the Holocaust; 

replicas of cobblestone, light standards, and electrified fence posts; 

20-foot diameter tiered granite foundation in the shape of the Star of David;

5 cast bronze figures representing the people of the Holocaust:

   "Boy From the Ghetto"

   "Mother With Children"

   "A Rabbi"

   "The Dying Man"

   "The Defiant Man"

NOTE:  This listing and webpage are for the specific public art features by Dee Clements.  

For additional information on the Desert Holocaust Memorial, please see the official Desert Holocaust Memorial website.

LOCATION:  Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, USA

Palm Desert

metal sculpture

“Giraffe” (circa 1996) by Bill Allen

courtyard, Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

17-foot by 10-foot by 2-foot sculpture

“Scroll Fence” (1996) Ries Niemi  PA

Palm Desert Public Library, 73-300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bronze sculpture

“Proceed With Caution” (1997) by Gary Alsum

interior, City Council Chambers, City Hall, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

10-foot stone sculpture and fountain

“Fountain” (1998) by Mineko Grimmer

73515 El Paseo (The Gardens on El Paseo), Palm Desert

Palm Desert

cast concrete sculptural bus shelter

“Bus Shelter” (2001) by Tim Bartlett  PA

southeast corner of Portola Ave. and Highway 111, 45188 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

66-inch by 48-inch by 92-inch sheet bronze sculpture

“Mi Droog” (circa 2002) by Jon Krawczyk

73950 Alessandro, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

84-inch by 42-inch by 38-inch sheet bronze sculpture

“Walking Man” (2002) by Jon Krawczyk

near bus shelter, 72980 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

polished aluminum sculpture

“Agave” (2003) by Gordon Huether

city walking park, 73800 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

painted metal sculpture

“Aspiration” (2005) by Howard Kalish

El Paseo and Portola Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

“Fat Happy” (2005, 2006) by Barrett DeBusk PA

2 painted (yellow, red) rolled steel sculptures

Bus Shelter, northwest corner of Highway 111 and San Luis Rey Avenue, Palm Desert, California, USA

Palm Desert

8 8-foot ceramic mosaic columns

“Night and Day Palm Desert” or “Morning Light, Evening Light, and Dreaming Cahuilla Basketry” (2006) by Marlo Bartels  PA

corner of Gerald Ford Drive and Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

painted traffic signal utility box

“A Birdie on the 18th: Desert Willow Golf Resort” (circa 2007) by Maria Hunt

northwest corner of El Paseo and San Pablo Avenue, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

painted traffic signal utility box

“A Tribute to Smoke Trees: Serenity” (circa 2007) by Maria Hunt

northwest corner of San Luis Rey Avenue and El Paseo, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

painted traffic signal utility box

“Quotidian Morning on El Paseo” (2007) by Marcy Gregory

Larkspur Lane, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

12-foot by 9-foot polished steel and stainless steel sculpture

“Morningstar Overture” (2008) by Russell Jacques

73733 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

12-foot glass, metal, plastic, wood and e-waste sculpture

“RECYCLE” (2008) by John Branstetter

Palm Desert Civic Center, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert 

stainless steel and rusted steel compilation sculpture 

"Ce N'est Pas Une Lizard" (2006) by Heath Satow 

34100 Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert, CA  92211

Palm Desert 

5 stainless steel sculptures 

"Tumbling Weeds" (2008) by Heath Satow 

34500 Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert, CA  92211

 Additional info.:  Heath Satow 

Palm Desert 

12-foot by 8-foot by 7-foot painted steel scupture on 5-foot by 5-foot by 3-foot tile and concrete base

 "Wisdom Given" (circa 2012) by Alexander Bashta III  PA 

in front of Oracle Plaza, 73-585 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert 

Palm Desert

Enduring Tradition (2016) by Gerald Clarke, Jr.  PA

coiled fiberglass sculpture

LOCATION:   Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center, Palm Desert, California, USA

Palm Desert

metal sculpture

“Butterflies” {date unknown] by Denise Robergé

one block west of El Paseo and Portola Avenue, 73951 El Paseo, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

2 sculptures

“For Our Freedom” [date unknown] by Romo Studios   

Palm Desert

12-foot high kinetic stainless steel sculpture

“Perpetual Motion” (circa 1996) by Bruce Stillman

south side of Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

painted metal and stainless steel sculpture

“Today” [date unknown] by Brian Gottlieb and Rob Pitchford

Civic Center Park, baseball fields, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

two-column 8-foot by 4-foot by 2-foot steel sculpture

“Self-Preservation Revised” [date unknown] by Ed Pogue

southwest area of Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bronze sculpture

“Puffed Up Prince” [date unknown] by Gary Price

courtyard, Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

mural

“Cross Roads” [date unknown] by John Pugh

73399 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

3 14-foot kinetic fiberglass sculptures

“Muse Dancers” [date unknown] by Bruce Thomas

73121 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bench sculpture

“Lily Pad” [date unknown] by Michael Todd  PA

El Paseo and Sage Lane, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

sculpture

“Flute Players” [date unknown] by Bill Ware

44250 Town Center Way, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

10-foot by 6-foot polished aluminum and painted aluminum sculpture

“Sunburst” [date unknown] by Bill Ware

73211 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

2 6-foot bronze sculptures and water features

“El Paseo Entry Signs” by Water Studio

east and west entrances to the El Paseo shopping district, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

5 cast concrete benches

“Coyote Benches” [date unknown] by Ben Watling  PA

Civic Center and city-wide, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

sculpture

“Caftan” [date unknown] by Esther Wertheimer

west enof El Paseo and Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bronze and glass tile sculpture

“The Seed” [date unknown] by Steven Zaluski and Elizabeth Mapelli

73345 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

shade structure with mosaic columns

“Recycle Binney Baja Palapa” [date unknown] by Donna Billick and Arthur Gonzalez

Fred Waring Drive and Primrose, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

sculpture

“Bohemian Rhapsody” [date unknown] by Gesso Cocteau

interior lobby, Public Works department, Palm Desert Civic Center, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

 Palm Desert

2 tile mosaic columns

“Dance of Discovery” [date unknown] by Barbara Field

entrance, Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

fountain

“Lush Life” [date unknown] by Barbara Field

72355 Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

8-foot by 16-foot painted metal sculpture

“Charger” [date unknown] by Ted Gall

Highway 74 and Highway 111, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

bus shelter

“SunLine Bus Shelter”

[date unknown] by Michael Homme

72980 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

metal sculpture

“Midstream” [date unknown] by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.

lakeside, Civic Center Park, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

5-foot bronze sculpture

“Reminiscing” [date unknown] by John Kennedy

Palm Desert Public Library, 73300 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Palm Desert

5-foot by 8-foot by 1-foot stone, tile, glass and wood relief mosaic sculpture

“Rising to Dawn” [date unknown] by Peter Ladochy

72875 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert

Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Palm Desert

6½-foot by 6-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture

“Bighorn” [date unknown] by Curt Mattson

entrance to Bighorn Golf Club, 255 Palowet Drive, Palm Desert

Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum

Palm Desert 

ceramic tile mural 

[untitled] [date and artist unknown] 

building exterior, Home Savings of America, Palm Desert 


Palm Springs

John F. Kennedy Bust (1969) by Alexander Rosenfeld

cast bronze bust sculpture

LOCATION:  median in front of Palm Springs City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Daimaru XII (1986) by Michael Todd  PA

144-inch high by 142-inch wide by 36-inch deep painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  southwest corner of E. Amado Road and N. Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Frank Bogart on Horseback (1989) by Raymundo Kobo

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Palm Springs City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

A Personal History of Palm Springs (1992) by Tony Berlant

mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Desert Wildlife (1992) by Joe Fay  PA

78-inch high by 72-inch wide by 56-inch deep polished stainless steel plate sculpture 

LOCATION:   courtyard, Palm Springs Swim Center, 405 S. Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Flight (1993) by Damian Priour

stone sculpture

LOCATION:  Viasys Healthcare, 1100 Bird Center Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Standing Woman (1993) by Felipe Castaneda

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  in front of Palm Springs Historical Society, 221 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

The Batter (1993) by Bill Arms

sculpture

LOCATION:  Palm Springs Stadium, Sunrise Park, 401 South Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Agua Caliente Women (1994) by Doug Hyde 

4-piece cast bronze, clay, and stone boulder sculpture depicting two women with harvesting baskets 

LOCATION:  traffic median, Tahquitz Canyon Way and Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Agua Caliente Women Maquette (1994) by Doug Hyde 

bronze sculptures

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Palm Springs City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Circle of Life (1995) by Myra Nelson

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Desert Regional Medical Center, 1180 North Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Daimaru XII (1995) by Michael Todd

metal sculpture

LOCATION:  Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Lucy Ricardo Bench (1995) by Emmanuil Snitkovsky

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Tahquitz Canyon Way and Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

The Entertainer (1995) by John Kennedy

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Crouching Cougar (1996) by Steve Tyree

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  front entrance, Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Big Horn Sheep and Mountain Lion (1997) by Russell Polan

LOCATION:  interior Council Chamber, Palm Springs City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

First Impressions (1997) by DuRand Jones

building-mounted painting

LOCATION:  east side of building, 190 East Tahquitz Canyon Way (facing Indian Canyon Drive), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Charlie Farrell statue (1998) by George Montgomery

cast bronze statue

LOCATION:  Palm Springs International Airport, 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Desert Highland Mural (1998) by Richard Wyatt

mural

LOCATION:  exterior of James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center, 480 Tramview Road, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Help Is On The Way (1998) by Jeffrey Fowler

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Palm Springs Police Department, 200 South Civic Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Dog Park – Desert Reflections (1999) by Phill Evans

sculptural fencing

LOCATION:  behind Palm Springs City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Nines & Elevens (1999) by James Jared Taylor III

painted metal sculptures

LOCATION:  Demuth Park, 4365 East Mesquite Avenue, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Rainmaker (2001) by David Curt Morris  PA

35-foot high painted stainless steel tube kinetic water sculpture, installed within a stepped public water feature/fountain area

LOCATION:  southwest corner of N. Palm Canyon Drive and E. Alejo Road, Frances Stevens Park, 555 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Sonny Bono Memorial Fountain (2001) by Emmanuil Snitkovsky

bronze statue and fountain

LOCATION:  Plaza Mercado, 155 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Sonny Bono statue (2002) by Emmanuil Snitkovsky

cast bronze bust

LOCATION:  Palm Springs International Airport, 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Chairman of the Links (2003) by Jeffrey Fowler

bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  Welwood Murray Library, 100 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Chihuly Macchia Sets (2003) by Dale Chihuly

glass sculpture

LOCATION:   Palm Springs International Airport, 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

[untitled] (2004) by Travis Constance

sculpture

LOCATION:  3950 Airport Center Drive (P.S. Self Storage), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Cahuila Basket (2005) by Doug Hyde

metal sculpture

LOCATION:  5601 East Ramon Road (Destination Ramon Shopping Center), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Forget Me Not (2005) by Jean Claude Farhi

LOCATION:  in median strip, Kirk Douglas Way (Airport Access Road), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Le Compas de Vulcan (2005) by Jean Claude Farhi

LOCATION:  in median strip, Kirk Douglas Way (Airport Access Road), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Machine Age (2005) by Jean Claude Farhi

LOCATION:  in median strip, Kirk Douglas Way (Airport Access Road), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Sympatico (2005) by John Kennedy

bronze and stone sculpture

LOCATION:  Palm Springs Convention Center, 277 North Avenida Caballeros, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Desert Hinge (2006) by La Vern Carroll

metal sculpture

LOCATION:  370 San Rafael Road (Tramway Industrial Center), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Lawn Chair (2006) by Blue McRight

sculpture

LOCATION:  622 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Reverb (2006) by Anne Marie Karlsen

glass sculpture

LOCATION:  2801 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Wave Rhythms (2006) by John Mishler

steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Sunrise Park (between the Palm Springs Library and the Boys and Girls Club), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Whirlwind VI (2006) by Gary Slater

stainless steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Rose Garden, Ruth Hardy Park, 700 Tamarisk Road, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Butch (2007) by John Clement  

painted metal sculpture

LOCATION:  2365 East Tahquitz Cayon Way (Palm Springs Mall), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Ithiel (2007) by John Clement  

painted metal sculpture

LOCATION:  777 East Tahquitz Canyon Way (Regal Cinemas), Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Squeeze (2007) by John Clement   PA

approx. 8-foot high by 10-foot wide by 6-foot deept painted stainless steel abstract sculpture

LOCATION:  in front of Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

 Additional info.: City of Palm Springs

Palm Springs 

Jungle Red (2007) by Delos Van Earl  PA

16-foot by 16-foot by 45-foot oil enamel-on-steel beam sculpture 

LOCATION:  traffic median, S. Warm Sands Drive and Ramon Road, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs 

Gene Autry, America's Favorite Singing Cowboy (2009) by De L'Esprie   PA

cast bronze statue of actor and singer Gene Autry

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Ramon Road and Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs 

Red Echo (2010) by Konstatin Demopoulos   PA 

20-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot kinetic high perform-ance composite and reinforced concrete sculpture 

LOCATION:  northeast corner of Ramon Road and Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, California, USA

Additional info.: Konstantin Dimopoulos

Palm Springs 

 Escena Wind Wave (2007; installed 2012) by Steve Rieman   PA 

27-foot kinetic stainless steel, weathered steel and bronze rod sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Escena Palm Springs, E. Vista Chino at Clubhouse View Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA

 Palm Springs 

untitled (2017) by Hope Stockman  

mural 

LOCATION:  Block Shop Textiles, Ace Hotel and Swim Club, Palm Springs, California, USA

 Palm Springs 

Isabelle (2018) by Julian Voss Andreae   PA

90-inch high by 9-foot diameter stainless steel sculpture with internal LED lighting

LOCATION:  paseo, 100 W. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Wings (2018) by Collette Miller 

54-inch high by 200-inch wide acrylic paint mural [part of Miller's Global Angel Wings Project]

LOCATION:  paseo, 100 W. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

Love Letters (2020) created by Maru Palmersheim, Jack Rivers, and the Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce  PA

1,700-pound, 58-inch high by 15-foot wide painted stainless steel sculpture spelling "PS _ ♥️U" 

LOCATION:  paseo, 100 W. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, USA

Palm Springs

TOT (2021) by Richard Becker  PA

32-inch high by 13-inch wide by 7-inch deep painted stainless steel sculpture, mounted on a 8-inch high by 14-inch by 14-inch granite plinth

LOCATION:  recreation center area, Palm Springs Swim Center, 405 S. Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, California, USA 

Palm Springs

Red Dragon (2024) by Delos Van Earl  PA

116-inch high by 68-inch wide by 56-inch deep oil enamel painted steel beam sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Old Las Palmas neighborhood, Chino Drive median, west of N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California, USA


Paramount

“9 by 9 by 9” (1977) by Harold L. Pastorius

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Spane Park, 14400 Gundry Avenue, Paramount, California, USA

Paramount

“Vestige” (1980) by Harold L. Pastorius

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

LOCATION:  Garfield Park, northwest corner of Garfield Avenue and Petrol Street, Paramount, California, USA

Paramount

“Hole in One” (1985) by Arlene Cartozian

sculpture

LOCATION:  14528 Garfield Avenue, Paramount, California, USA

Paramount

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Modified Box” (1985) by Harold L. Pastorius

Paramount Community Center, 14400 Paramount Boulevard, Paramount

Paramount

stone sculpture

“Sustenance” (1985) by Arlene Cartozian

Orange Avenue and Marshall Way, Paramount

Paramount

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Boxes” (1986) by Harold L. Pastorius

Progress Park Plaza, Jefferson Street and Downey Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

metal sculpture

“Kai Koo VII” (1986) by Betty Gold

at the Los Angeles river, Alondra Boulevard west of Hunsaker, Paramount

Paramount

stone sculpture

“The Die is Cast” (1986)  by Arlene Cartozian

14528 Garfield Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

painted cortex steel sculpture

“Delineation” (1987) by Harold L. Pastorius

City Hall, 16400 Colorado Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Fluid” (1987) by Harold L. Pastorius

Paramount County Library, 16254 Colorado Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture and fountain

“Sonatina” (1987) by Sue Kim

16453 Colorado Avenue, Paramount

 Paramount

3-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot marble sculpture

“Suffer the Children” or “Suffer the Little Children” (1988) by Arlene Cartozian

northwest corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Paramount

4½-foot by 11-foot by 3-foot bronze sculpture

“Crack the Whip” (1999, 2006) by Dee Clements

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

40-inch by 36-inch by 48-inch bronze sculpture

“Going for the Goal” (1999, 2006) by Dee Clements

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

4½-foot by 2½-foot by 3½-foot bronze sculpture

“Let’s Go, Dad” (1999, 2006) by Dee Clements

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

5-foot by 5½-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture

“Polished Performance”  (1999, 2006) by Dee Clements

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

4½-foot by 5½-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture

“Speed Skater” (1999, 2006) by Dee Clements

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

riverbank mural

“Sharks” (2002) by Adel Rakhshani

Los Angeles river levee at Somerset Boulevard, Paramount

Paramount

riverbank mural

“Turtles” (2002) by Adel Rakhshani

Los Angeles river levee at Rosecrans Avenue, Paramount

 Paramount

riverbank mural

“Whales” (2002) by Adel Rakhshani

Los Angeles river levee at Alondra Boulevard, Paramount

Paramount

6 18-foot by 3-foot painted steel sculptures

“Solar Sails” (2002) by Mark Leichliter

east of the Los Angeles river at Alondra Boulevard, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

[title unknown; Zamboni machine replica] (circa 2002) [artist unknown]

Paramount Pond, corner of Paramount Boulevard and Jackson Street, Paramount

Paramount

city entry monument and fountain

“Paramount Welcome Wall” (circa 2007) [artist unknown]

corner of Downey Avenue and Flower Street, Paramount

Paramount

14-foot stainless steel and marble sculpture, part of veterans' memorial

“Upholding” (2007) by Mark Leichliter

corner of Jackson Street and Colorado Avenue, Veterans’ Memorial Plaza, Paramount

Paramount

7-foot by 12-foot by 4-foot bronze and sandstone sculpture

“Conversation” (2008) by Carol Gold

Four Portals Park (courtyard east of City Hall), 16400 Colorado Avenue, Paramount

Additional info.:  National Sculptors’ Guild 

Paramount

bronze sculpture

“Passage” [date unknown] by Bill Bartlett

Trammel Crow Industrial Park, 14350 Garfield Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

metal sculpture

“Origami Pony” [date unknown] by Kevin Box

Progress Park, 15600 Downey Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

[title and date unknown] by Herbert Goldman

City Yard, 15300 Downey Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

“The Family” [date unknown] by David G. Olsen

Paramount Boulevard south of Century Boulevard, Paramount

Paramount

12-foot by 5-foot by 4-foot Cor-Ten steel sculpture

“Defiance” [date unknown] by Harold L. Pastorius

southwest corner of Paramount Boulevard and Rosecrans Avenue, Paramount

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Paramount

metal sculpture

“Save the Whales” [date unknown] by Bruce Turnbull

14700 Downey Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

“Tribute to Henry Moore” [date unknown] by Bruce Turnbull

14700 Downey Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

“A Little Bit of Country” (cow, hay) [date and artist unknown]

corner of Somerset Boulevard and Texaco Street, Paramount

Paramount

sculpture

“A Little Bit of Country” (horse) [date and artist unknown]

corner of Century Boulevard and Orange Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

fountain, landscaping

“Civic Center Fountain” [date and artist unknown]

Civic Center, 16400 Colorado Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

rock and concrete fountain

“Kaufman and Broad Fountain” [date and artist unknown]

Somerset Boulevard and Rancho Capistrano Road, Paramount

Paramount

concrete and ceramic tile fountain

“Somerset/Orange Fountain” [date and artist unknown]

corner of Somerset Boulevard and Orange Avenue, Paramount

Paramount

fountain, landscaping

“Walmart Fountain” [date and artist unknown]

corner of Century Boulevard and Lakewood Boulevard, Paramount


Pasadena 

79-inch by 28-inch by 50-inch cast bronze statue

 "Saint John the Baptist" (Cast 7 of 12) (1878-80) by Auguste Rodin  

exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Additional info.: Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena

79-inch by 38-inch by 59-inch cast bronze sculpture

“The Thinker” (Cast 11 of 12) (1880) by Auguste Rodin

exterior south lawn facing Colorado Blvd., Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Additional info.: Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

82-inch by 31-inch by 47-inch cast bronze statue

 "Jean De Fiennes, Vetu"(Cast 1 of 4) (1884-95) by Auguste Rodin 

exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Additional info.: Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

78-inch by 39-inch by 45-inch cast bronze statue 

"Pierre De Wissant, Nude"(Cast 2 of 4) (1884-95) by Auguste Rodin  

exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Additional info.: Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

85-inch by 40-inch by 48-inch cast bronze statue 

"Pierre De Wissant, Vetu (Dressed) - study for Burghers of Calais" (Cast 1 of 4) (1884-95) by Auguste Rodin

 exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Additional info.:  Norton-Simon Museum

 Pasadena 

83-inch by 94-inch by 71-inch cast bronze sculpture 

 "The Burghers of Calais" (cast 10 of 12) (1884-95) by August Rodin

 exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena  

Additional info.: Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

84-inch by 28-inch by 61-inch cast bronze sculpture

 "The Walking Man" (Cast 7 of 12) (1905) by Auguste Rodin

 exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena  

Additional info.:  Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

107-inch by 44-inch by 48-inch cast bronze statue 

"Monument to Balzac" (Cast 8 of 12) (1897) by Auguste Rodin

 exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena

bronze sculpture on granite base

“Defenders of the Union”(1901-1904) by Theodora Ruggles Kitson  

"IN PROUD REMEMBRANCE OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD  MCMXVII"

Civil War Memorial, Memorial Park, Raymond Avenue and Walnut Street, Pasadena

Pasadena 

6-foot by 6-foot diameter bronze and granite watering fountain (for horses, dogs) 

"National Humane Alliance Fountain" (1905)  

southwest corner of Dayton Street and Raymond Avenue, Central Park, Pasadena  

 Pasadena

115-foot steel, teakwood and copper flagpole with bronze relief and granite base, as a memorial to the men and women of Pasadena who served in World War I

“Memorial Flagpole” or "Goodhue Flagpole" (1927) by Lee Lawrie, Sculptor, and Bertram Grovenor Goodhue, Architect; bronze casting by John Polachek Bronze Co., Inc.

northeast corner of S. Orange Grove Boulevard and W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena (originally located in the center of the intersection)

Pasadena 

48-inch by 41-inch by 32-inch fired clay sculpture

 "Black Butte Divide" or "Black Divide - Butte" (1953) by Peter Voulkos 

 exterior main entrance lawn, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Additional info.:

Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena 

169-inch by 88-inch by 79-inch bronze sculpture  

"Four Square (Walk Through)"(Cast 1 of 3) (1966) by Barbara Hepworth

 parking lot east of main entrance, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena

4-sided acrylic mural on stucco

"Quetzalcoatl" (1968) designed by Ernest M. Saenz, painted by local youth

exterior walls of El Centro De Accion Social, Inc. building, Central Park, 37 E. Del Mar Boulevard, Pasadena

Pasadena 

"Egremont II" (1972) by Herbert Ferber  

22-foot by 12-foot by 9-foot Cor-ten steel sculpture

exterior south lawn facing Colorado Boulevard, Norton Simon Museum of Art, 411 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Norton-Simon Museum 

Pasadena

"Pasadena Egrets" (circa 1974) by David Wynne

37-foot high by 10-foot diameter bronze sculpture of five 1-ton (painted) cast bronze egrets in flight supported by a bronze-clad pole, mounted within a 40-foot diameter circular reflecting pool and fountain

reflecting pool area, west side of Ambassador Auditorium, HRock Church of Pasadena, 131 S. St. John Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

“Dai Maru XI” (1978) by Michael Todd

11-foot by 11-foot by 5-foot lacquered steel sculpture

east lawn behind academic building, Art Center College of Design, 1700 Lida Street, Pasadena

NOTE: LOCATED ON PRIVATE COLLEGE PROPERTY - PUBLIC ACCESS IS RESTRICTED

Pasadena

“L’Entreinte" ("The Embrace") (1980) by Jean Wolff

6-foot bronze sculpture on 8-foot by 2-foot by 3-foot stone veneer base

150 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Additional info.:  Jean Wolff 

Pasadena

“Mach Band” (1980) by Jay Willis  [10/2021:  SCULPTURE REMOVED - LOCATION UNKNOWN]

black anodized aluminum sculpture

401 E. Green Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

24-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot steel sculpture

“Receptor” (1980) by Christopher Georgesco

[specific location unknown], Pasadena City College campus, 1570 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena

Pasadena

25-foot by 4-foot by 8-inch steel kinetic sculpture with concrete base

“Two Open Rectangles Eccentric Variation VII - Triangular Section” (1977) by George Rickey

intersection of W. Holly Street and N. DeLacey Avenue (Parsons Annex II), Pasadena

Pasadena

15-foot diameter stainless steel and brick fountain

untitled (disk fountain) (1985) by Calvin Abe

plaza, 100-150 E. Corson Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

4-foot by 4-foot bronze sculpture mounted on 12-foot steel-reinforced concrete column

"Two Figures With Ring" (1987) by John Frame

215 N. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena

 Pasadena

2-piece 42-foot by 20-foot by 4-foot granite sculpture

“Gateway Beacon” (1989) 

by David Wilkins

301 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena

 Pasadena

sculptural fountains

“Dreamer with Fish Fountain, Snail Fountain, Frog Fountain, Turtle Fountain, Dragonfly Fountain” (1990)  by Michael Lucaro

Plaza Las Fuentes, 130 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

tile wall

“Pasadena, the City of Roses” (1990) by Joyce Kozloff

Plaza Las Fuentes, 130 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

 Pasadena 

wall mosaic of salvaged Batchelder ceramic tiles 

"Tile Fireplace" (circa 1990) [artist unknown] 

Plaza Las Fuentes, 130 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena 

marble and granite sculpture, landscape  and fountain

"The Pasadena Way" (1990) by Robert Irwin, Doug and Regula Campbell 

courtyard facing Garfield Avenue, Police Department, 207 N. Garfield Avenue, Pasadena  

 Pasadena

semi-eliptical 20-foot by 90-foot painted ceramic mural

“Rose Lobby” (1990) by Richard Haas

exterior portico facing Colorado Blvd. (Pasadena Tower I), 800 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

5-foot by 30-foot by 2-foot steel and wood sculpture

“Window with Ball” (1991) by John Outterbridge

courtyard, 135 W. Green Street, Pasadena

NOTE:  LOCATED IN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD - NO PUBLIC ACCESS

Pasadena

8-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot ceramic sculpture

“Kneeling Man with Hammer”(1991-1992) by Viola Frey

One W. Colorado Boulevard, Smith Alley, Pasadena

Pasadena

98-foot by 75-foot by 18-foot carved and laminated glass, bronze, pipe, fiberglass and concrete sculpture

“Pasadena Watermain Break” (1991-1992) by Steve Linn

STATUS 2015: PERMANENTLY REMOVED

One W. Colorado Boulevard, Miller Alley, Pasadena

Additional info.:  Steve Linn Sculpture 

Pasadena

6-foot by 6-foot by 6-foot cast bronze coyote and box sculpture

“Exhibit A” (1992) by Mary Chomenko

One W. Colorado Boulevard, Douglas Alley, Pasadena

Pasadena

36-foot by 20-foot by 6-foot textured brass, cement and ceramic tile building-mounted sculpture and fountain

“Homage to Quetzalcoatl” (1992) by Dora De Larios

Villa Street and Los Robles Avenue, Villa-Parke Community Center, 363 E. Villa Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

8-foot by 8-foot by 4-inch steel and glass sculpture with travertine stone base

“Three Moons” (1993) by John Okulick

376 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

30-foot by 12-foot by 20-foot sculptural fountain [STATUS 2015: FOUNTAIN INOPERATIVE]

“Pua’I wai” (1994) by Billy Al Bengston

on pathway, Holly Street Village Apartments, 159 N. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena

 Pasadena

two 16-foot by 8-foot steel and aluminum sculptures

“Puka o ka moku” (1994) by Billy Al Bengston

Holly Street Village Apartments, 151 E. Holly Street, N. Marengo Avenue at Ramona Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

circular 4-section granite and ceramic tile mosaic bench, center fountain

“The Crown Jewel” (1994) by Gifford Myers and Marlo Bartels

courtyard, Chase Bank, 860 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

60-inch by 59-inch by 20-inch steel, wood and acrylic bench, decorative pavement

“Health is Multi-Cultural”(1997) by JoeSam

Pasadena Community Health Center, 1845 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena 

3-sided acrylic mural  

"Villa-Parke Mural" [originally untitled] (circa 1992) by Betty Dore 

sides of Villa-Parke Community Center ceramics studio, Villa Street and Los Robles, 363 E. Villa Street, Pasadena 

Pasadena

9-foot by 60-foot acrylic mural on cement

“Mayan Codex” (1997) by Dolores Guerrero-Cruz

along brick wall, 363 E. Villa Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

2 9-foot by 6-foot by 7-foot bronze sculptures

“Pasadena Robinson Memorial” (1997) by Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge and Stuart Schechter  PA

Centennial Plaza, 95 N. Garfield Avenue at Holly Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

5-foot by 10-foot building-mounted 3-dimensional ceramic tile mural with digital imprinting

“The Motion of the Planet (For Richard Feynman)” (1997) by Gifford Myers  PA  

parking lot entrance to Ross Dress For Less, northwest corner of Shoppers Lane and San Pasqual Street, 460 S. Lake Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

15-foot by 2-foot by 2-foot acrylic murals on concrete columns

“World Dance” (1997) by Akeke Carroll

STATUS 2015: REMOVED

La Pintoresca Park, Fair Oaks Avenue and Washington Boulevard, 45 E. Washington Blvd., Pasadena

Pasadena

building-mounted ceramic, fiberglass, marble, glass, iron and steel mural

“Einstein & Beyond” (1998) by Gifford Myers  PA

exterior south wall, Pasadena Senior Center (Intervale Senior Services), 85 E. Holly Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

6-foot by 322-foot acrlic mural

“How We Came to the Fifth World” (1998) by Cindy Scheckel and Mr. Ramo's 5th Grade Class, Madison Elementary School

Ashtabula Street and Los Robles Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena 

 "Science, Arts, Places, Past" (1999) by Antje Hammer  

3 concrete benches with ceramic tile mosaic

playground, Central Park, 275 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

 Pasadena

“Sign of the Time” (1999) by Jack Sullivan

painted metal sculpture  [STATUS 2015:  PARTIALLY DAMAGED]

above garage entrance, 473 E. Union Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

“Pasadena Panorama” (2000-2001) by Margaret Nielsen  PA

2-foot by 20-foot stone and glass mosaic mural above fountain; 10-foot diameter ceramic tile pavement medallion

Garfield Promenade (Paseo Colorado), 280 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Pasadena

“Dream Stream” (2001) by Anne Marie Karlsen  PA  

ceramic tile fountain

Post Zen Court (Paseo Colorado, through corporate office), 375 E. Green Street, Pasadena

NOTE:  LOCATED IN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD - RESTRICTED PUBLIC ACCESS

Pasadena 

sculptural steel entry gates 

"Iron Works For Paseo Colorado" (2001) by Michael Amescua, assisted by Rudy Gerardo  PA 

entrance to Paseo Colorado residence, 345 E. Green Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

20-foot diameter handmade ceramic tile fountain

“In the Eye of the Beholder”(2001) by Anne Marie Karlsen  PA 

STATUS 2015: FOUNTAIN INOPERATIVE

Fountain Court (second level, Paseo Colorado), 280 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Pasadena 

7-foot by 12-foot building-mounted acrylic mural 

"When It Comes to Dreams (And Visions, I Have The Soul Of A Millionaire)" or Per sogni e per chimere, l'anima ho millionaria" (2002) by Mark Venaglia  

facing Euclid Avenue, 325 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena 

 Pasadena

7-foot by 12-foot building-mounted acrylic mural

"But When The Thaw Comes (The First Sunshine Is Mine)" or “Ma guando vien lo sgelo, Il primo sole e mio” (2002) by Mark Venaglia

facing Euclid Avenue, 325 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena.

 Pasadena

lanterns

[untitled] (2001-2002) by Michael McEwen

325 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

4 3-foot by 5-foot kiln-formed art glass panels

[untitled] (2001-2002) by Stephen Knapp

325 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

6-foot by 65-foot 4-panel building-mounted bas relief sculpture

“Gifts of a Lifetime” (2001-2003) by Harry Reese  PA  

46 W. Dayton Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

"Shard Towers" (2002) by Stanton Hunter

three 100-inch high by 12-inch diameter clay and glass slab sculptures 

145 N. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

two 3-foot by 5-foot leaded glass windows

“Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” (2002) by Arthur Stern  PA  

above entrance doors facing Green Street, 375 E. Green Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena 

leaded glass interior courtyard entry doors 

"Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena" (2002) by Arthur Stern  PA  

interior courtyard entrance, 375 E. Green Street, Pasadena

NOTE:  LOCATED IN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL COURTYARD - RESTRICTED PUBLIC ACCESS 

 Pasadena

5 wall-mounted sculptures with lighting

“Illuminated Fig Leaves”(2002) by Kim Abeles  PA

Electric Drive, Pasadena

 Pasadena

2-wall 8-foot by 15-foot mural of digitally-imprinted images on sheet metal; 

11-foot by 30-foot assemblage mural with color reflectors

“Madison Mansion” (2002) 

by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, and Christina Ulke

interior parking garage ramps, Converse Alley, 40 S. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

granite boulder sculptural fountain

“Fountainhead Rockscape”(2002-2003) by Tomas Lipps

south entrance to Acapella Leasing Center, 145 E. Chestnut Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

5-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot ceramic sculpture

“Ayama (Blue Iris)” (2003) by Jun Kaneko  PA 

courtyard (Western Asset Plaza), 385 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

station art:  photographic portraits against dichroic glass panels

“Everyday People” (2003) 

by Pat Ward Williams  PA 

Lake Avenue Metro Station, 340 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

station art:  40-foot painted steel and bronze tower sculpture, 5 bronze steamer trunk bench sculptures

“Geologica 42” (2003) by Michael C. McMillen  PA

Metro Gold Line Fillmore Station, 95 Fillmore Street (753 S. Arroyo Parkway), Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

14-foot by 14-foot wall-mounted ceramic tile mural

“Kaloseidos” (2003) by Ralph Bacerra  PA  

courtyard entrance (Western Asset Plaza), 385 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

station art:  550-foot stainless steel and bronze fencing, 4 6-foot diameter bronze medallions, 4 stainless steel panels

“Kinetic Energy” (2003-2006) by Ries Niemi  PA

station fencing, top and base of elevator tower, Metro Gold Line Del Mar Station, 240 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

6-foot by 6-foot by 2-foot ceramic sculpture

“Kioku (Memory)” (2003) by Jun Kaneko  PA  

Los Robles Avenue (Western Asset Plaza), 385 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

spray-painted murals

“Kosmic Krylon Garage”(2004) by Kenny Scharf  PA

interior of parking garage, Pasadena Museum of California Art, 492 E. Union Street, Pasadena  [NOTE:  PUBLIC ACCESS  LIMITED TO MUSEUM HOURS]

Additional info.:  Pasadena Museum of California Art 

Pasadena

10-foot by 20-foot by 4-foot optical fiber sculptural bench

“Mobius Bench II” (2003) 

by Vito Acconci

Second level courtyard, 401 S. Lake Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

building-mounted ceramic tile medallion

“Raymond Starburst” (2003) by Marlo Bartels

155 N. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

 Pasadena

station art: 10-foot “sun marker” sculpture; steel panels with ceramic tile, stainless steel and enamel

“Rider’s Dream” (2003) by Michael Amescua  PA

Metro Gold Line Allen Station, 395 N. Allen Avenue, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

station art:  100-foot suspended painted aluminum sculpture

“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” (2003) by John Valadez  PA

downstairs platform, Metro Gold Line Memorial Park Station, 85 E. Holly Street, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

station art:  suspended steel panels with photographic portraits

"Portraits" [officially untitled]  (2003) by Tony Gleaton  PA

station platform stairwell, Metro Gold Line Sierra Madre Villa Station, 149 N. Halstead, Pasadena

 Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA  

Pasadena

images in mosaic pavement and colored Plexiglas

“Images of Commonality / Nature and Movement” (2003) by Beth Thielen  PA  

STATUS 2015:  UNKNOWN

Sierra Madre Villa Parking and Bus Facility, Metro Gold Line Sierra Madre Villa Station, 149 N. Halstead, Pasadena

Additional info.:  Los Angeles MTA 

Pasadena

stained glass window

“Fields of Light” (2004) by Jacqueline Draeger

One E. Union Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

dichroic glass and metal awning and building-mounted panels

“Forward Motion” (2004) by Gordon Huether  PA  

175 S. Lake Avenue and 851 E. Cordova Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena 

"Holey Gates" (2004) by Susan Landau  PA  

8-foot perforated painted steel entry gates [private building feature]

712 E. Walnut Avenue, Pasadena 

  Pasadena 

2 building-mounted 30-foot by 6-foot polished aluminum panels  

"Light Trap" (2004-2005) by Laddie John Dill  PA

 exterior east-facing walls of elevator shaft, parking court, 203 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena 

Pasadena

“Flow” (2005) by May Sun  PA

embedded bronze pavement shapes and images

888 E. Walnut Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

“Harlequinade” (2005) by Wayne Healy  PA

25 sheet metal sculptures around light poles

light poles along Los Robles Avenue, Walnut Street and Union Streets, Pasadena

Pasadena

“Passersby” (2005) by MERGE  PA 

2 sets of photo montage awnings; paintged pavement images

89 S. Lake Avenue and 850 Green Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

"Untitled III" (2005) by Mark Lere  PA

3 aluminum, steel and bronze sculptures

140 N. Oak Knoll Avenue at Union Street, Pasadena

Pasadena

“Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks”(2006) by Peter Shire

building-mounted sculptural awning

entrance, 159 W. Green Street, Pasadena

 Pasadena

“Rose Abstraction III” (2006) by Alber De Matteis

building-mounted 2-panel metal sculpture

64 W. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

 Pasadena

“The Savant Guard” (2006) by Christina Ulke and Ashok Sukumaran  PA  

7-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot metal and wood "interactive"  structure with 4 inset opaque glass panels

 STATUS 2015: INTERACTIVE ELEMENT APPEARS TO BE MISSING OR INOPERATIVE

141 S. Hudson Avenue, Pasadena

Pasadena

“Three Graces” (2006) by by Peter Fink  PA  

illuminated 3-spire stainless steel kinetic sculpture

rooftop of Trio Apartments, northwest corner of Colorado Boulevard and El Molino Boulevard, 621 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Pasadena 

"Mia Chan IV" (2007; installed  2019) by Michael Todd

102-inch diameter by 32-inch stainless steel sculpture [this sculpture is part of the third phase of Pasadena's Rotating Public Art Program]

Sydney F. Tyler Park, S. Lake Avenue at Oakwood Place, Pasadena

 Pasadena 

 "Beachball" (2007) by Romero Britto  

65-inch by 60-inch by 28-inch enamel-on-aluminum sculpture 

Fountain Court, second level, Paseo Colorado, 280 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 

 Pasadena

“Countdown Leader” (2007)  by Brady Houghton  PA

20-foot by 6-foot ceramic tile (building address) mural [private building-mounted feature]

217 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

 Pasadena 

building-mounted steel and polychroic glass awning 

"Tides of Time" (2007) by John Okulick  PA  

630 S. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena 

 Pasadena

5-foot by 5-foot quatro-fold freestanding stainless steel and aluminum panel

“Modern Screen” (2007) by Erika Rothenberg

southwest corner of S. De Lacey and W. Greet Street, 100 W. Green Street, Pasadena

Additional info.:  Erika Rothenberg 

Pasadena 

8-foot bronze sculpture; 10-foot by 12-foot Anamosa limestone fountain 

"Bighorn Fountain" (2008) by Gwynn Murrill  PA 

The Montana, 345 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Pasadena 

"Cougar Intaglio" (2008) by Gwynn Murrill  PA 

8-foot by 19-foot building-mounted carved limestone intaglio sculpture

building façade above Euclid Street, The Montana, 345 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena

Pasadena 

"Raptor Intaglio" (2008) by Gwynn Murrill  PA 

18-foot by 80-foot building-mounted carved limestone intaglio sculpture 

facade above Colorado Boulevard entrance, The Montana, 345 E. Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 

Pasadena 

"Whole Flow" (or "Processio Pasadena") (2008-2009) by Buster Simpson   PA 

18-foot by 6-foot by 4-foot stainless steel sculpture and fountain using recycled water; Additional info.:   Buster Simpson 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Bellvue Drive and S. Arroyo Parkway, against Whole Foods Market building, 465 S. Arroyo Parkway, Pasadena, California, USA 

Pasadena 

"The Dalton Tile Murals" (circa 2008) by Bob Zoell  PA   

60-foot by 12-foot ceramic tile mural; 12-foot by 24-foot ceramic tile mural; 8-foot by 12-foot ceramic tile mural 

LOCATION:  214 and 240 S. Arroyo Parkway, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena 

cementitious terrazzo hardscape  

"317 Paces and 21 Stops"(2009) by Renée Petropoulos PA 

LOCATION:  220 N. Lake Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena 

"Separated United Forms" (2009) by David Schafer PA 

two 7-foot by 12-foot cast bronze sculptures on 20-foot by 40-foot concrete platform; in-ground lighting

LOCATION:  Huntington Hospital, 70 W. California Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena

"Two Urns" (2009) by Anne Marie Karlsen   PA 

two 15-foot by 5-foot building-mounted stone and glass mosaic murals   

LOCATION:  125 N. Raymond Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

 Pasadena 

"Fork in the Road" (2008, 2011) by Ken Marshall 

18-foot by 2-foot by 1-foot wood sculpture 

LOCATION:   center traffic median, St. John Avenue and Pasadena Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena

"Around About" (2010) by Karry Kirkland  PA

approx. 80-foot by 90-foot site containing:  

LOCATION:  Orange Paseo, 215 S. De Lacey Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena 

"Topiaries" (2012) by Christie Beniston 

9-foot high by 27-inch diameter, 3-piece, painted wood sculpture [this sculpture was formerly titled "Palm Desert Topiaries" and originally included a fourth piece when it was part of the City of Palm Desert's temporary rotating art series/collection]

LOCATION:  Rain Garden park, southwest corner of Catalina Avenue and Union Street, Pasadena, California, USA

Pasadena 

 "Timekeeper" (2014) by Susan Narduli   PA   

40 hours of looped proejctions of video, animations, "generative visualization" and live feeds on four 20-foot high building-mounted screens

LOCATION:  165 S. DeLacey, Pasadena, California, USA

 Pasadena 

"Fat Happy" (circa 2014) by Barrett DeBusk [REMOVED 2019:  NEW LOCATION UNKNOWN]

5-foot by 5-foot by 2-foot cold-rolled painted steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  formerly: northeast corner of Fair Oaks Avenue and East Walnut Street, 224 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA 

 Pasadena

"Enduring Heroes" (2017) by Christopher Slatoff   

8-foot by 8-foot cast bronze sculpture mounted on a 3-foot by 3-foot by 4-foot granite boulder

LOCATION:  Defenders Parkway, southwest corner of Colorado Boulevard and N. Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA


Perris  [data forthcoming]


Pico Rivera

fountain

"Silent Rain" (1962) by Armando Baeza

City Hall, 6615 Passons Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

bronze sculpture

“Home Savings and Loan Association” (1967) [artist unknown]

City Hall, 6615 Passons Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

13-foot brick monument with flame

“Pico Rivera Veterans Memorial” (circa 1973) [artist unknown]

across from Pico Rivera City Hall, Mines Avenue, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

10-foot by 40-foot mural

“Pico Rivera Pride” (2003) by Daniel Martinez, the Rio Hondo Teen Club, and community members

next to handball court, Rio Hondo Park, 4632 Orange Street, Pico Rivera

Pico Rivera

4 fountains

[title unknown] (2003) [artist unknown]

entrances to Pico Rivera Commerce Center, Rex Road between Rosemead and Paramount, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

mural

[title unknown] (2007) by Elias Vargas and Jorge Avena

Rivera Middle School, Passons and Danbridge, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

limestone fountain

[title unknown] (circa 2007) [artist unknown]

southwest corner of Whittier Boulevard and Paramount Boulevard (Pico Rivera Village Walk), Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

mural

[title and date unknown] by Jacque Fabritz

Parks and Recreation building, 6767 Passons Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

2 metal bells suspended from 11-foot poles

“El Camino Real Commemorative Bells” [date and artist unknown]

Pico Rivera Plaza, Whittier Boulevard between Paramount and Rosemead, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

Pico Crossings, 9317 Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

rock and concrete fountain, bronze sculpture

[title, date and artist unknown]

8725 Rex Road, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

sculpture and fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

southwest corner of Washington and Rosemead (Pico Rivera Town Center), Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

southwest corner of Washington and Rosemead (Pico Rivera Town Center), Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

bronze sculpture

[title, date and artist unknown]

sheriff’s station, 6631 Passons Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 Pico Rivera

bronze bell, concrete base

[title, date and artist unknown]

South Ranchito Elementary School, 5241 Passons Boulevard, Pico Rivera

 

Placentia  [data forthcoming]


Playa Vista 

4 mosaic ceramic tile benches; 4 mosaic ceramic tile urns

 "Seachange" (2006) by Marlo Bartels  PA

various locations, Playa Vista, California, USA

 Playa Vista 

3-column 8-foot, 12-foot and 14-foot stone sculpture; 14-foot square base

[title and artist unknown] (circa 2006) 

east end of Crescent Park, Playa Vista 

 Playa Vista 

kinetic ribbed chain mail sculpture of  Kaynemaile seamless plastic mesh strips on a 60-foot high lantern-shaped tower 

"Enagua" (2015) by Ned Kahn

 West Runway Road, Playa Vista 

 Playa Vista 

45-foot by 90-foot acrylic mural

 "Extinción" (2015) by DourONE   

south exterior wall of parking garage (near West Runway Road), 12746 Jefferson Blvd, Playa Vista

 Playa Vista 

2 acrylic paint murals 

"Nothing Exists" (2015) by Cyrcle 

exterior walls of building and parking garage, 

Paseo, West Runway Road, Playa Vista

 Playa Vista 

aerosol spray paint mural 

untitled (walking fingers) (2015) by Case Maclaim 

southwest exterior of parking garage, facing Jefferson Blvd., Playa Vista

 Playa Vista 

aerosol spray paint mural

untitled (hands with plane) (2015) by Case Maclaim 

north exterior of building near Jefferson Blvd., near entrance to Whole Foods Market, Playa Vista 


Pomona

4-foot by 6-foot building-mounted painting

“For Your Country’s Sake Today, For Your Country’s Sake Tomorrow” [date and artist unknown]

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

9-foot by 15-foot granite monument and fountain

“Siempre Con Nosotros” [date and artist unknown]

sidewalk, Pomona Police Department, 490 Mission Boulevard, Pomona

Pomona

5-foot by 3-foot building-mounted painting

“U. S. Marines” [date and artist unknown]

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 10-foot building-mounted painting

[title unknown; dinosaurs with boots] [date and artist unknown]

side of brick building, 240 Main Street, Pomona

Pomona

25-foot diameter metal globe sculpture

[title unknown; globe] [date and artist unknown]

in front of business building, 1661 Fairplex Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

bronze, copper and steel wall-mounted sculpture

[title unknown; lizard theme] [date and artist unknown]

Plaza de las Americas, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

carved and painted wood sculpture

[title unknown; owls] [date and artist unknown]

1823 Canyon Way, Pomona

Pomona

5-foot by 3-foot building-mounted painting

[title unknown; World War I sailor, worker, infantryman with flag] [date and artist unknown]

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 6-foot building-mounted painting

[title, date and artist unknown; U.S. flag, plane, people in blue uniform]

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

3-foot by 6-foot mural

[title unknown; Virgin of Guadalupe] [date and artist unknown

side of Cardenas Market building, 2001 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

3-foot by 5-foot wall-mounted painting

[title, date and artist unknown]

Garfield Park, corner of Holt Boulevard and Mountain View Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

3 4-foot by 8-foot wall-mounted paintings

[title, date and artists unknown]

Jaycee Park, N. San Antonio Avenue and Briarwood Lane, Pomona

Pomona

9-foot by 20-foot mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

Washington Park Community Center, 865 E. Grand Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

concrete 5-tier fountain

[title, date and artist unknown]

Plaza de las Americas, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

concrete sculpture

[title, date and artist unknown]

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 14-foot mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

200 S. Main Street, Pomona

Pomona

painted mail box

[title, date and artist unknown]

sidewalk, 200 S. Main Street, Pomona

Pomona

painted traffic signal box

[title, date and artist unknown]

sidewalk, 200 S. Main Street, Pomona

Pomona

painted utility vault vent

[title, date and artist unknown]

sidewalk, 200 S. Main Street, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 10-foot acrylic mural 

[title and date unknown] by David Rosales (angel, church, field images)

side of brick building, 240 Main Street, Pomona

Photos, additional information:

Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

painted utility vault vent

[title, date and artist unknown]

200 W. Second Street, Pomona

Pomona

7-foot by 4-foot painting

[title, date and artist unknown]

corner of Thomas Street and Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 5-foot by 2-foot painted traffic signal box

[title, date and artist unknown]

200 S. Thomas Street, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

4-foot by 3-foot building-mounted ceramic mosaic mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

1269 Park Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 6 ½-foot ceramic tile mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

alley, 390 College Plaza, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 4-foot ceramic tile mosaic mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

1690 Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

5-foot by 7-foot metal and wood military canon

“Chase P. Rowe Post No. 30” [date, artist unknown]

on sidewalk, 239 E. Holt Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

stone obelisk sculpture, gilt iron fencing

[title, date and artist unknown]

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 8-foot painting on wood

[title and date unknown] by AMFD

corner of Second Street and Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

13-foot by 17-foot mural 

“The Fast Life” [date unknown] by Asia, Klip, and Mario

side of Pomona Auto Sound building, 770 W. Holt Avenue, Pomona

Photos, additional information: Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

8-foot by 4-foot building-mounted painting on wood

“Tribal Moon” [date unknown] by Guillermo Bejarno

200 S. Thomas Street, Pomona

Photos, additional information:  Pomona Public Library 

Pomona

14-foot by 10-foot mural

“Arms Wide Open: Building Community in Service and Partnerships” [date unknown] by Paul Botello

1682 W. Mission Boulevard, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

3-foot by 2-foot acrylic mural on trash can

[title and date unknown] by H.R.B.L.

corner of Gordon Street and Third Street, Pomona

Pomona

12-foot by 3-foot painting on wood

[title and date unknown] by Kimesling

corner of Second Street and Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 7-foot wall-mounted painting

“Masonic Temple” [date unknown] by Gustavo Molina

Ganesha Park, N. White Avenue and Val Vista Street, Pomona

Pomona

4-foot by 8-foot wall-mounted mural

[title and date unknown] by Nousta

alley, between Second and Third Streets intersecting Thomas St. and Main St., Pomona

Pomona

3-foot by 9-foot mural

“Baja California” [date  unknown] by Richard Ortega

230 Roosevelt Avenue, Pomona

Photos, additional information:  Pomona Public Library    

Pomona

8-foot by 19-foot mural

[title and date unknown] by J. Pacheco

building exterior (Rama Fructifera), corner of Mission Boulevard and S. San Antonio Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

5-foot by 7-foot painting on wood

[title and date unknown] by Panuwat B.

corner of Second Street and Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

2-foot by 8-foot painting on wood

[title and date unknown] Regina C.

corner of Second Street and Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 3-foot building-mounted painting

“A Paradise for Lisette” [date unknown] by Malcolm Rice

200 S. Thomas Street, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library 

Pomona

5-foot by 3-foot wall-mounted painting

[title and date unknown] by José Sanchez

Central Park, 600 W. Third Street, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

4-foot by 7-foot wall-mounted painting

“First Baptist Church" [date unknown] by Edgar Saray

Ganesha Park, N. White Avenue and Val Vista Street, Pomona

Pomona

5½-foot stone sculpture

“Pomona” (1889) by Adolph Cipriani

interior lobby, Pomona Public Library, 625 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Photo, additional information: Pomona Public Library (some data incorrect)  

Pomona

20-foot bronze sculpture

“Goddess of Fruit” (World War I memorial “1917 1918 Here We Endeavor to Honor Those From Pomona Valley…”) (1922) by Burt Johnson

Garfield Park, Holt Boulevard and Mountain View Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

Pioneers Monument (dedicated 1934) [bas relief sculpture artist unknown]

10-foot by 7-foot concrete monument with inset 3-foot by 2-foot granite bas relief sculpture depicting the area's early settlers, with 3 bronze dedication panels, surrounded by a semi-circular field stone retaining wall

Ganesha Park, Val Vista Street, Pomona 

Pomona 

approx. 8-foot high by 8-foot by 3-foot granite sculpture

 untitled (circa 1937) by Lawrence Tenney Stevens  

entrance to Millard Sheets Art Center, Fairplex, Los Angeles County Fair, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

 Pomona

5½ -foot by 16½-foot oil-on-fabric mural 

"Rebuilding of the Palomares Adobe" or "The Construction of Adobe de Palomares" (1941) by Frank Stauffacher   

interior lobby, Transit Center Waiting Room (former Santa Fe Rail Station), 100 W. Commercial Street, Pomona 

Pomona

brick and mortar bas relief sculpture

[title unknown] (1952) by Albert Stewart J. Svenson (sculptor) and Frank Williams (mason)

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Photos, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

wood sculpture

“Ranchero” (1953) by John Edward Svenson

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

3-foot by 4-foot painting

“La Casa Primera” [circa 1960] by Milford Zornes

interior, Pomona Public Library, 625 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Photos, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

3-foot by 4-foot painting

“Mount San Antonio” [circa 1960] by Milford Zornes

interior, Pomona Public Library, 625 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona 

5-foot by 2-foot by 1-foot wall-mounted stone sculpture (above fountain)

"Mer-man" (circa 1962) by Betty Davenport Ford

Pomona Mall, 400 W. Second Street (at Second Street and Gordon Street), Pomona  

Pomona

5-foot cast bronze sculpture (above fountain and pool)

“Diving Porpoise” (1962) by John Edward Svenson

Pomona Mall, 200 E. Second Street, Pomona

 Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Pomona

8-foot by 12-foot wall-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic (above 15-foot fountain and pool)

[untitled:  horse and tree] (circa 1962)  by Millard Sheets (also possibly attributed to Jean and Arthur Ames)

Pomona Mall, 200 E. Second Street, Pomona

 Additional info.: Pomona Public Library 

Pomona

3-foot by 5-foot bronze sculpture

“Spiral Horned Gazelle” (1 of 15) (1962) by Betty Davenport Ford

interior, Pomona City Hall, 505 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona (originally located within fountain at the Pomona Mall, Second Street, Pomona)

Photos, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

12-foot by 22-foot wall-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic

untitled (early Pomona family) (1962) by Millard Sheets

east facade, 100 W. Second Street, Garey Avenue and Second Street (Chase Bank), Pomona

Additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona 

5-foot by 2-foot by 1-foot cast stone sculpture

"Sea Urchin" (1962) by Albert Stewart  

300 W. Second Street, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library   

Pomona

12-foot by 15-foot mosaic ceramic tile mural

"Pomona" (1957-1962) by Jean and Arthur Ames

Pomona Mall, Second Street and Gordon Street, 400 W. Second Street, Pomona

 Pomona

4-foot by 8-foot by 4-foot cast bronze and metal sculpture, concrete base

“Lady Remington” (1963) by Peter Toulkos

Pomona Mall/courtyard, 300 W. Second Street, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona 

concrete, glass and stone mosaic  

[title unknown; "Animal Wall Mosaics"] (circa 1960s) by Millard Sheets 

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona  

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

30-foot by 80-foot mural 

"Iglecia de Pensamiento"(1978) by Dan Clapp, Chris Toovey, Mike Monteleone and others 

north side of building, south-east corner of Garey Avenue and Second Street, 242 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

carved and painted wood totem pole

“Tlingit Totem Pole” (1981) by Carvers of Alaska Indian Art, Inc.

Millard Sheets Center for the Arts, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

3 ceramic tile columns and seating [Note: this artwork may have been discarded by city]

“Past, Present, Future”  (1997) by William Attaway  PA  

platform area, North Pomona Metrolink Station, 205 Santa Fe Street, Pomona

Pomona

15-foot by 50-foot mural

“Using Your Imagination” (1999) by Pedro A. Pelayo

west exterior wall of Westmont Park Community Center, 1808 W. Ninth Street, Pomona

Pomona

10-foot by 75-foot mural

“Reaching For The Stars” (2000) by Pedro Pelayo

Washington Park Community Center, 865 E. Grand Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

6-foot by 6-foot building-mounted mosaic ceramic tile mural

[title unknown] (2000) by Azarga Tile

1151 Fairplex Drive, Pomona

Pomona 

2 canvas-on-cement murals

[untitled] (2000) by Paul Botello  

Cesar Chavez Park, 2720 Barjud Street, Pomona 

 Additional info.:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

wall-mounted painting

“Summertime Blues” (circa 2000) by Charles P. Fogg

200 S. Thomas Avenue, Pomona

Photo:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona 

6-foot by 14-foot mural  

[untitled] (2000-2001) by David Rosales  

200 S. Main Street, Pomona  

Additional info.:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona

mosaic glass, stone and concrete angel sculpture

“Angel of Tears and Hope” (2001) by Annmarie Socash (part of A Community of Angels Project)

Coiner’s Rose Garden, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

6½-foot by 120-foot mural

“Generation 9-11” (2002) by Pedro A. Pelayo

600 Philadelphia Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

5-foot by 5-foot building-mounted painted clay sculpture

[title unknown; part of façade improvements for “The Cat in the Hat” movie set] (2002) [artist unknown]

275 E. Second Street, Pomona

Pomona 

42-foot by 140-foot 2-sided acrylic mural 

"Envisioning the Future" or "Pomona Envisions the Future" (2003-2004) by Kevin Stewart-Magee, with Lief Frederick, Sandra Gallegos, Cori Griffin-Ruiz, Rupert Hernandez, Lynne Kumra, Yolanda Londono, Amy Runyen, Chris Toovey, and Mary Kay Wilson    

west side of building, 195 W. Second Street, Pomona Mall, Pomona  

Pomona

18-foot by 25-foot mural

“Kiwanis Park Mural”  (2005) [artist unknown]

Kiwanis Park, 900 block of Weber, north of Orange Grove Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

"Helix" (2005) by James Hill PA 

8-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot stainless steel sculpture, 2-foot by 4-foot diameter concrete base 

south-east corner of Third Street and Palomares Street, 510 E. Third Street, Pomona

 Pomona

8½-foot by 40½-foot mural

“The City of Pomona” (2006) designed by Jimmy Canchola and Darlene Canchola, painted by Andrew Quinones

side of restroom building, John F. Kennedy Park Teen Center, 1150 Fairplex Drive, Pomona

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library  

Pomona 

15-foot by 15-foot mural 

"Destin to Rise" (2007) by Dest in Two Rise Crew 

side of building, 1406 Holt Blvd., Pomona 

Photo, additional information:  Pomona Public Library 

Pomona

mural

[untitled] (2007) by Toni Sheets, D. Aguilar, Taylor Matney, Stefani D. Gissel

Millard Sheets Gallery, Los Angeles County Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona

Pomona

welded metal fencing

[untitled] (circa 2007) by Class of 2007, Charter High School of Arts and Enterprise

Charter High School of Arts and Enterprise, 295 N. Garey Avenue, Pomona

Pomona 

"Sports All Stars" (2012)  by Maureen Wheeler, with Anne Mumper and 5 Claremont High School students (Isabella Mendoza, Samantha Mutschler, Ngoc Pham, Garrett Shipway, and Julian To)  PA  

8-foot by 8-foot mosaic ceramic mural  

309 E. Foothill Boulevard, Pomona, California, USA

Additional info.:  The Claremont Courier   The Daily Bulletin   

Pomona

"Karl Benjamin" (2012) by David P. Flores

approx. 18-foot high by 45-foot wide acrylic mural

west side of building, 400 W. Second Street, Pomona, California, USA

Pomona

 "Dreaming" (2016) by John Mahoney 

approx. 15-foot by 8-foot carved wood "dream catcher" sculpture 

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, McKinley Avenue at Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

8-foot by 3-foot carved wood sculpture, mounted on a 2-foot tree stump

"Grizzly Bear" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures)

Ganesha Park, near east entrance, 1575 N. White Avenue, Pomona 

 Pomona

approx. 3-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture, mounted on a 7-foot tree stump

"Hawk "Raising" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

Ganesha Park, near band shell, 1575 N. White Avenue, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 3-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture, mounted on a 2-foot tree stump 

"California Coyote" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures)

 Ganesha Park, west of Spect/Sunset Drive and Paige Drive, Pomona  

 Pomona 

approx. 8-foot by 1-foot carved wood sculpture 

"Proud Puma" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

 Ganesha Park, west of Spect/Sunset Drive and Paige Drive, Pomona 

 Pomona 

approx. 12-foot by 1-foot carved wood sculpture

"Night Watch" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures)

 Ganesha Park, Paige Drive 100 feet south of Spect/Sunset Drive, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 1-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture, mounted on a 15-foot tree stump  

"The Raven" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, West McKinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 8-foot by 3-foot carved wood sculpture  

"The Cocoa Bear" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures)

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, West McKinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona 

 Pomona 

approx. 12-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture  

"Working Woodpeckers" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood 

sculptures)

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimists's Redwood Grove, West McKinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 12-foot by 4-foot carved wood sculpture  

"Leaping Lynx" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, West McKiinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 12-foot by 4-foot carved wood sculpture  

"Resting Raccoon" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

 Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, West McKinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 12-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture 

"Searching Squirrels" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

Ganesha Park, Soroptimist's Redwood Grove, West McKinley Avenue near Canyon Way, Pomona

 Pomona 

approx. 2-foot by 2-foot carved wood sculpture, mounted on a 12-foot tree stump 

 "Sage Owl" (2016; installed 2017) by John Mahoney (one of a series of 12 wood sculptures) 

 Ganesha Park, pathway between Soroptimist's Redwood Grove and Paige Drive, Pomona

Pomona 

 "Gift of the Valley" (2017) by Tony Sheets 

building-mounted 30-foot by 83-foot digital-imprint signage mural on vinyl

southeast corner of parking garage, 1770 N. Orange Grove Avenue, Pomona 

Pomona

"Catching Hope" (2015) by Alison Petty Ragguette, assisted by Viviana Cabral, Rosy Mora, Azucena Quinones, Maria F. Dominguez, and Illyana Flores

building-mounted ceramic relief mosaic mural

front façade of East Valley Community Health Center, 1555 S. Garey Avenue, Pomona, California, USA

 

Port Hueneme  [data forthcoming]


Poway  [data forthcoming]


Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Casey Tibbs" (2012) by John and Jeanne Whalen

976 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural     

"Our Equine Community Welcomes You" (2013) by Linda Churchill

 369 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural/painting 

"Historic Commerce Mural" (2014) by Bob Teague, Mark Martensen and David Billick

677 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Music Center Mural" (2014) by Jason Luper

1045 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Kenilworth Inn" (2015) by Linda Luisi 

733 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Turkey Day Queen" (2015) by Saratoga Sake

 369 Main Street (east side), Ramona 

 Ramona 

series of building-mounted acrylic murals

 "Verlaque Pioneer Store" (2015) by Rik Erickson 

629 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Midget Car Race" (2016) by Saratoga Sake 

1936 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Old Swimming Hole" (circa 2016) by Thom Guerra

 1905 Main Street, Ramona 

Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"July 4th 1914 on Main Street" (2016) by Anna Parker 

Turkey Inn, 716 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural 

"The Golden Rectangle" (circa 2016) by Helen Wilson

 438 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural 

"Lucky Spirit - Charles Lindberg" (circa 2016) by John and Jeanne Whalen

 Main Street and Ninth Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Old Firehouse" (2017) by Rik Erickson

222 9th Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

acrylic mural 

"Tending the Vineyard" (2017) by Miguel Angel Godoy and Saratoga Sake 

681 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural 

"Country Lifestyle" (2017) by Bob Teague

 325 Tenth Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural 

"Ramona Raceway Dragster" (2018) by Dave Ybarra

 2560 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

12-foot high by 70-foot wide acrylic mural

 "Hiking Mt. Woodson" (2018) by Rik Erickson

558 Main Street, Ramona 

 Ramona 

building-mounted acrylic mural 

"'32 Roadster" (2018) by Saratoga Sake

 310 13th Street, Ramona 

 Ramona

sculptural ceramic mural

untitled (forthcoming Sept. 2018) by Betsy K. Schulz  PA

exterior wall, Ramona Branch Library, 1275 Main Street, Ramona


Rancho Cucamonga

14-foot by 12-foot by 10-foot polychromed aluminum sculpture

“Cuca Mona Lisa” (1990) by Rosalyn Massilli

Terra Vista Town Center, northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

Photos:  Rosalyn Massilli  

Rancho Cucamonga

6-foot by 95-foot mural

“Justice Through Time” (1991) by Rebecca Guzak

San Bernardino County Courthouse, 8303 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

7-foot bronze statue

“Jack Benny” (1993) by Lawrence Alan Noble

interior main lobby, Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens, Rancho Cucamonga

Photo:  Lawrence Noble Studio  

Rancho Cucamonga

bronze sculpture

“Officer Down” (1997) by Laurence Alan Noble

San Bernardino County Courthouse, 8303 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

multiple paintings

[titles unknown] (2000) by Anna Bridges Lindquist

interior lobby, Cucamonga County Water District building, 7900 Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga

Photos:  Ann Bridges 

Rancho Cucamonga

sculpture and fountain

“Terra Vista Crescents” [date unknown] by Rafe Affleck

Terra Vista Town Center, northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

Photo:  Terra Vista Town Center  

Rancho Cucamonga

12-foot by 130-foot mural

“The Process of Wine Making” [date unknown] by Mattheu E. L. Bourque

Joseph Filippi Winery building, Rancho Cucamonga

Photo, additional information:  Mattheu E. L Bourque, The Muralist  

Rancho Cucamonga

24-foot by 17-foot painted steel sculpture

“Nature’s Cycle” [date unknown] by Jill Casty Design

northwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Masi Drive, Rancho Cucamonga

Photo, additional information:  Jill Casty Design 

Rancho Cucamonga  [no data]

“Wings of Freedom” [date unknown] by Johanna Johnson

northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Sixth Street, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

sculpture

“Junie Jo” [date unknown] by Norm Looney

Terra Vista Town Center, northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

“Vintner’s Pause” [date unknown] by Doug Moran

City Center, southwest corner of Foothill Boulevard and Aspen Way, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

bronze sculpture

“The Vintner” (or “Sebastian Masi”) [date unknown] by Raymond Persiger

Masi Plaza, southeast corner of Rochester Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

Photos:  Raymond Persinger 

Rancho Cucamonga

murals

[titles and dates unknown] by Suzanna Schide and Linda Quinn

Foothill Marketplace Center, Foothill Boulevard and I-15 Freeway, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

sculpture

“Terra Vista Trio” [date unknown] by Arthur Silverman

food court, Terra Vista Town Center, northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

Rancho Cucamonga

“Ram” [date unknown] by John Edward Svenson

8311 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

bronze sculpture

[title and date unknown] by John Edward Svenson

Free Speech Area of Chaffey College, 5885 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga

21-foot by 15-foot building-mounted painted metal sculpture

“Never Ending Puzzle” [date unknown] by Don Wakefield

Terra Vista Town Center, northeast corner of Haven Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, Rancho Cucamonga

Photos, additional information:  Wakefield Studios 

Rancho Cucamonga

sculpture and water feature

[title and date unknown] by Scott Wilson

Cucamonga County Water District building, 7900 Center Drive, Rancho Cucamonga

 Rancho Cucamonga 

53-inch by 74-inch by 42-inch cast bronze statue sculpture (Shakespeare seated on a park bench, with inscriptions)

"William Shakespeare" (2003) by Gary Lee Price

 entrance to  Lewis Family Playhouse, Victoria Gardens, 12505 North Main Street, Rancho Cucamonga 

  Rancho Cucamonga

bridge-mounted painted metal sculptures 

"Route 66 America's Main Street" (2012) [artist unlisted] 

east and west sides of Pacific Electric Bike Trail bridge, 8500 Foothill Blvd., Rancho Cucamonga 

Rancho Cucamonga 

2-foot by 2-foot heart sculpture; 3-part metal gate and padlocks sculpture 

"Pac Man Heart & Love Locks" (2015) by Christine Montgomery

 Monet Avenue south of North Main Avenue, Victoria Gardens, Rancho Cucamonga 

 Rancho Cucamonga 

32-foot by 6-foot painted galvanized steel and bronze sculpture on 6-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot concrete base, with inscription by Joan Didion

"Native" (2016) by Brian McCutcheon; painted by artist Jason Williams (REVOK)

southeast corner of North Main Avenue and Monet Avenue, Victoria Gardens, Rancho Cucamonga

 

Rancho Palos Verdes

concrete, glass, bronze and Altamira shale walkway 

[title, date and artist unknown] 

entrance, Point Vicente Interpretive Center, 31501 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes

 Rancho Palos Verdes 

18-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot mirror-polished stainless steel sculpture 

"Muse" (2013) by Heath Satow  

Palos Verdes Art Center, 5504 Crestridge Road, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA  90275

Additional info.:  Heath Satow 


Rancho Santa Margarita  [data forthcoming]


Redlands

William McKinley Memorial (circa 1902) by William Couper

cast bronze bust of William McKinley, mounted on a formed concrete plinth

LOCATION: 125 W. Vine Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands 

 untitled (Redlands Heritage) (1980) by Millard Sheets, Denis O'Connor, and others

10-foot by 40-foot building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic 

 LOCATION:  south façade of Chase Bank (formerly Home Savings and Loan), 4 West Redlands Blvd., Redlands, California, USA

 Redlands

Citrus Grove (1989) by Jeff Owens  PA

acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  west exterior wall (Executive Business Suites), 22 N. 6th Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

Smiley Memorial (1991) by Linda Hundevadt Pew

6-foot by 3-foot by 3½-foot bronze sculpture

Additional info.:  Smithsonian American Art Museum  

LOCATION:  A. K. Smiley Public Library, Eureka Street and Vine Street, Redlands, California, USA

 Redlands

Grace Mullen Memorial (date unknown) by Linda Hundevadt Pew

cast bronze bust of Grace Stewart Mullen, mounted on a square granite pedestal/plinth

LOCATION:  Eureka Street, east of the Redlands Bowl, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

Mother and Child (installed circa 1992) by Joseph L. Castle III

cast bronze abstract sculpture

LOCATION:  Smiley Park, 125 West Vine Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

Redlands Bank Murals (2001-2005) by Larry Dierdorff

six 7-foot high by 5-foot wide building-mounted acrylic paint murals (Bicycle Classic (2001); Redlands Bowl (circa 2002); Redlands Orange Growers (2002); For All Times (2002); Kimberly House (2003); Bandstand (2005)

LOCATION:  51 South 6th Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

Redlands 9/11 Memorial (circa 2002) by Larry Noble

cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  between 4th Street and Cajon Street, north of Vine Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

Watchhorn Memorial (2009) by Linda Hundevadt Pew

bas relief cast bronze plaque of Robert Watchorn, his wife Alma Watchorn, and son Emory Ewart family members, mounted on a free-standing granite monument marker; Robert and Alma Watchorn donated the Lincoln Memorial Shrine to the City of Redlands on Feb. 12, 1932.  Their son Emory died from illness after his service as a pilot in World war I.

LOCATION:  Smiley Park, 125 W. Vine Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

untitled landscape (circa 2010) by Christine Curry Coates

mural depicting a park-like landscape painted on two sections of a 3-foot high city parking lot wall 

LOCATION:  northeast corner of public parking lot, Citrus Avenue and South 4th Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands

"Interiorum Pulchritudinem" [Latin:  "Inner Beauty"] (2018) by John Gilbert Luebtow

15-foot high glass, stainless steel, and oxidized steel sculpture; installed June 14, 2018

LOCATION:  civic center parking lot, northeast corner of Cajon Street and Vine Street, 35 Cajon Street, Redlands, California, USA

Redlands 

"Sister Cities Clock" (2019) by Dan and Dina Romero  PA 

gateway sculpture with 8-foot by 3-foot rolling ball kinetic component

LOCATION:  southwest entrance to Ed Hales Park, 101 E. State Street, Redlands, California, USA

"Citrus Grove" (c. 2021) 

14-foot high by 44-foot long acrylic mural

LOCATION:  west side Sixth Street south of E. State Street, Redlands, California, USA

[pair of murals]

two acrylic paint murals:  14-foot high by 10-foot long acrylic mural; 14-foot high by 17-foot long acrylic mural

LOCATION:  east side of Sixth Street south of E. State Street, Redlands, California, USA


Redondo Beach 

GATEWAVE (Gate Wave) (2011, forthcoming 2024) by Volkan Alcanoglu, with  Marc Fornes (THEVERYMANY)  PA

13-foot high by 26-foot wide aluminum and wood wave sculpture

LOCATION:  Gateway Parkette, The Strand, N. Harbor Drive and Herondo Street, Redondo Beach, California, USA

[created in 2011, installed in 2024; Design: MARC FORNES & THEVERYMANY™ and VOLKAN ALKANOGLU; TVMNY design Team: Marc Fornes (Principal) Peter Nguyen, Jeffrey Quantz; Engineering: Will Laufs, PhD, PE, IWE, LEED AP @ Buro Happold Principal | Facades and Specialty Structures] 

Redondo Beach 

"Waves" (2018) by Gordon Huether  PA 

15-foot high by 37-foot wide wall-mounted blue powder-coated and brushed aluminum sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, 1935 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Redondo Beach, California, USA

Redondo Beach 

"The Art of Surf" (2017) by Roark Gourley   PA

35-foot high by 12-foot wide by 2-foot deep, 7.2 ton steel sculpture, with nighttime blue lighting

 LOCATION:  entrance to Hilton Garden Inn, 2410 Marine Avenue, Redondo Beach, California, USA

Redondo Beach 

Bill and Bob Meistrell Memorial (2014) by Chris Barela

cast bronze statues of brothers Bill Meistrell and Bob Meistrell, based on the sculptor's earlier 32-inch sculpture/statue; dedicated June 5, 2014

LOCATION:  270 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, California, USA

Redondo Beach

“Gray Whale Migration” (1991) by Wyland

acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  exterior wall, Southern California Edison building, Harbor Drive, Redondo Beach, California, USA

 Redondo Beach

“The Museum of Space Information” (1995) by Carl Cheng and Escudero-Fribourg Architects  PA

station art:  tower-mounted sculptures with video feed; kaleidoscope; windscreens; etched granite and embedded metal pavement

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Green Line Redondo Beach Station, 2406 and 5301 Marine Avenue, Redondo Beach, California, USA

Redondo Beach

“Welcome to Redondo Beach” (2008) by Karin Civit Johnson and Don Johnson

32-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  strand path bordering Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, California, USA

 Redondo Beach 

"Ocean Steps" (2011) by Debbie Collette and Patti Linnett   

ceramic tile stairway

LOCATION:  stairway entrance to Turtle Park, Redondo Beach harbor near the pier, Redondo Beach, California, USA

 

Riverside 

"Don Juan Bautista de Anza" (1940) by Dorr Bothwell and Sherry Peticolas   

stone statue 

LOCATION:  Newman Park, 14th Street and Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside

"Seth Thomas Clock" (1966) by Seth Thomas Clock Company

approx. 12-foot high 4-face clock in a brass and painted metal case mounted on a matching painted metal post

LOCATION:  Main Street at Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, California, USA 

 Riverside 

"Sundial Clock" (1968) by Imre Kalinscak  

approx. 4-foot by 4-foot by 4-foot stainless steel sundial sculpture, mounted on a circular 1-foot high by 4-foot diameter concrete base

LOCATION:  Mission Inn Avenue at 4th Street, Riverside, California, USA 

 Riverside 

Civic Clock Tower (1971) [no artist listed] 

sculptural clock tower, mounted within a shallow pool, as the sculptural feature of the Police Officer Memorial, with the inscriptoin:  "IN HONORED MEMORY OF OFFICERS CHRISTIANSEN AND TEEL KILLED IN LINE OF DUTY APRIL 2, 1971"

LOCATION:  Main Street at 10th Street, Riverside, California, USA

Riverside 

"Japanese Stone Lantern" (1975) (artist unknown) 

stone lantern 

LOCATION:  Main Street and Tenth Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Opera Brand" (1983) by Ken Stansbury

acrylic mural

 LOCATION:  Market Street between 10th Street and 11th Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside

Riverside County Veterans Memorial (1983) by Jeff Crumbacher

stone sculpture mounted with memorial etching and plaques

LOCATION:  10th Street and Lemon Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Safe In His Arms" (1983) (artist unknown)

6-foot bronze sculpture, 4-foot base 

LOCATION:  Orange Street and Eleventh Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Three Pylons" (1989) by Harold Pastorious

approx. 10-foot to 14-foot high, 3-piece, painted steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  plaza in front of Robert Presley Detention Center, southeast corner of 10th Street and Orange Street, Riverside, California, USA 

 Riverside 

Ysmael R. Villegas Memorial (1995) by Gary Coutrer

cast bronze statue of an anonymous combat soldier, mounted on a 5-foot high by 8-foot wide concrete base (with bronze dedication plaque to Staff Seargent Ysmael R. Villegas, killed in combat March 20, 1945) 

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall at 10th Street (Civic Center Plaza), Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Booker Taliaferro Washington" (1999) by M. Bernard Edmonds  PA

cast bronze bust of Booker Taliaferro Washington, mounted on a 3-foot high stone pedestal

LOCATION:  main entrance, Mission Inn, 3649 Mission Inn Avenue, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside

"I Have a Dream" (1999) by Lisa Reinertson (Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial) 

memorial installation of a cast bronze statue of Martin Luther King, Jr. flanked by two children, mounted on a circular concrete base stenciled and etched with quotations, and surrounded by hardscape design with seating

 LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall between 9th Street and University Avenue, Riverside, California, USA 

  Riverside 

Dosan Ahn Chang-Ho Memorial (2001) by  Community Design Group (architect)

memorial installation of a cast bronze statue of Dosan Ahn Chang-Ho, surrounded by five cast bronze plaques depicting images from his life, with landscaping and hardscape of stamped and colored concrete, concrete walls and granite

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall, 3750 Main Street, Main Street at University Avenue, Riverside, California, USA

Riverside 

Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (2006) by Madan and Aruna Garge

memorial installation of a cast bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi on a 3-foot circular base, polished black granite seating, and etched granite pavement with quotations

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall, 3735 Main Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Harada Family" (2005) by Marian Semic

building-mounted painting/mural 

LOCATION:  University Avenue facing Main Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Ballet Brand" (2008) by Ken Stansbury

acrylic mural 

 LOCATION:  University Avenue facing Lemon Street, Riverside, California, USA 

 Riverside 

 "Arteclettica" (2008) by Dominic Panziera 

 mosaic pavement medallion

LOCATION:  entrance to city hall, Main Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside

"Concentric" (2009) by Michael Mogus

sculpture 

 LOCATION:  10th Street near Orange Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Citrus Crate Labels" (2009) by various artists (unnamed) 

three building-mounted approx. 5-foot high by 8-foot wide paintings

LOCATION:  Main Street at 9th Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Jazz Scene" (2009) by Greg Adamson

mural 

LOCATION:  Mission Inn Avenue facing 4th Street, Riverside, California, USA

  Riverside 

"Symphony Mural" (2009) by Kevin Mitchell

approx. 10-foot high by 60-foot wide building-mounted acrylic mural 

west side Market Street north of 6th Street, Riverside, California, USA

 Riverside 

"Three Cubes" (2009) by Dale Rogers 

brushed stainless steel and painted stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  Main Street near University Avenue, Riverside,

 Riverside 

"Thin Cube With Sphere" (2009) by Dore Capitani 

approx. 48-inch by 48-inch by 12-inch stainless steel and tempered stainless steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall near 9th Street, Riverside, California, USA

Riverside 

"Sower's Dream" (Aug. 5, 2011) by Guy Angelo Wilson 

approx. 6-foot high cast bronze statue/sculpture in memory of Eliza Lovell Tibbets (1825-1898), mounted on a 6-foot high cast bronze pedestal with two dedication panels

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall at 6th Street, Riverside, California, USA

Riverside

Cesar E. Chavez Memorial (2013) by Ignacio Gomez

cast bronze statue of Cesar E. Chavez striding forward followed by farm workers; tinted concrete base with bas reliefs; white granite block hardscape with black polished granite insets

LOCATION:  Main Street Pedestrian Mall between 9th Street and University Avenue, Riverside, California, USA

Riverside

"Accept Difference" (circa 2016, installed 2017) by Louie Tozser  

two piece 8-foot by 8-foot painted steel sculpture

LOCATION:  corner of Market Street and University Avenue, Riverside, California, USA

 

Rolling Hills Estates

[untitled:  horseback riders across the night sky] (1974) by Millard Sheets, Nancy Colbath, and Denis O’Connor

10-foot by 30-foot building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic

LOCATION:  27319 Hawthorne Boulevard (Chase Bank), Rolling Hills Estates, California, USA

Rolling Hills Estates

[untitled ] (1987) by Michael Medawar

talking flower clock

LOCATION:  Peninsula Center Library, 701 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates, California, USA

 

Rosemead 

"Reflect" (911 Memorial) (2011) by Heath Satow   PA

7-foot by 10-foot by 3-food polished stainless steel sculpture with damaged World Trade Center I-beam

LOCATION:  near Rosemead City Hall, 8838 E. Valley Boulevard, Rosemead, California, USA

Additional info.:  Heath Satow 


Rowland Heights

[untitled] (1978) by Dora De Larios

10-foot by 30-foot steel trowel stucco bas relief mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Rowland Heights Library, 1850 Nogales St., Rowland Heights, California, USA