PUBLIC ART ARCHIVAL DATA - BY CITY

Los Angeles, Southern California, Hawai'i




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

Los Angeles

Artworks are listed by the following districts and their neighborhoods:

Downtown:  Bunker Hill, Chinatown, Civic Center, El Pueblo, Historic Core, Little Toyko, South Park, Taylor Junction, University ParkEast Los Angeles and North-East Los Angeles:  Boyle Heights, Brooklyn Heights, City Terrace, East Los Angeles, El Sereno, Montecito Heights, Lincoln Heights, Mt. Washington, Ramona GardensEcho Park and Westlake:  Echo Park, Historic Filipinotown, Koreatown, Lafayette Park, MacArthur Park, Mission Junction, Pico-Union Greater Hollywood:  East Hollywood, Hollywood (not including the City of West Hollywood), Hollywood Hills, Little Armenia, Harbor Area:  Harbor City, Lomita, West Carson, WilmingtonLos Feliz and Silver Lake:  Angelino Heights, Atwater Village, Cypress Park, Eagle Rock, Elysian Heights, Glassell Park, Glendale Junction, Highland Park, Los Feliz, Montecito Heights, Mount Washington, North-East Los Angeles, Silver LakeSan Fernando Valley:  Arleta, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Encino, Lake Balboa, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacoima, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, San Fernando, Sherman Oaks, Sherman Village, Studio City, Sun Valley, Sylmar, Tarzana, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, Valley Village, Van Nuys, Winnetka, Woodland HillsSouth Los Angeles:  Athens, Baldwin Hills, Baldwin Village, Central Alameda, Crenshaw, Exposition Park, Florence-Graham, Hyde Park, Jefferson Park, Leimert Park, McManus, South Los Angeles, View Park - Windsor Hills, Watts, West Athens, WillowbrookWestside:  Brentwood, Century City, Culver-West, Mar Vista, Mid-City, Pacific Palisades, Palms, Park West, Playa Del Rey, Playa Vista, Sawtelle, Sunset Park, Venice, Westchester and LAX, West Los Angeles, WestwoodWilshire:  Beverlywood, Beverly Grove, Brookside, Carthay Circle, Carthay Square, Century City, Cheviot Hills, Country Club Park, Crestview, Faircrest Heights, Fairfax District, Hancock Park, La Brea, Melrose, Mid-Wilshire, Miracle Mile, Pickfair Village, Pico-Robertson, Rancho Park, Wilshire Park 
Artworks listed with PA have been publicly funded through local public art programs.

 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

Bell Communications Around the Globe (1961) by Anthony (Antoon) B. Heinsbergen

17-foot high by 36-foot wide building-mounted multi-media relief sculpture and mural (includes metal sculptures with various telephone transmission and switching components, mounted on a ceramic tile mosaic background)

LOCATION:  Grand Avenue at Hope Place, 420 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

"La Caresse d'un Oiseau" (1967) by Joan Miró

11-foot by 3-foot painted bronze sculpture

interior lobby, south entrance to Wells Fargo Center, 333 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill) 

"Peace on Earth" (1969) by Jacques Lipchitz 

10-ton bronze sculpture 

Music Center Plaza, 241 N. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

“Aquarius” (1969) by Jerome Kirk PA

26-foot stainless steel kinetic sculpture

outdoor plaza level (Union Bank building), 445 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

“Four Arches” (1973) by Alexander Calder PA

63-foot painted carbon plate steel sculpture

plaza, 333 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

20-foot by 30-foot diameter painted steel sculpture

"Double Ascension" (1973) by Herbert Bayer

515 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

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

"Pre-Natal Memories" (circa 1980) by Mark di Suvero 

north end of California Plaza east of Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

105½-inch by 8-foot cast bronze sculpture

“Dance Door” (1978, installed 1982) by Robert Graham

Music Center Plaza, 135 N. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Robert Graham 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

4 burnished sheet stainless steel sculptures

“North, East, South, West” (1981) by Michael Heizer PA

plaza/forecourt, Citigroup Center, 444 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

8-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot cast bronze sculpture, tiled pool

[untitled] (1981) by Sheldon Caris PA

plaza, 710 W. First Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

45-foot painted steel sculpture

“Shoshone” (1982) by Mark Di Suvero PA

concourse level (near Bonaventure Hotel), 444 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

105 1/2-inch by 8-foot cast bronze sculpture 

"Dance Door" (1978; installed 1982) by Robert Graham 

Music Center Plaza, 135 N. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

6-foot by 4-foot by 3-foot limestone sculpture 

"Three Graces" (1963; installed 1996) by Julie MacDonald 

courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

2 6-foot by 20-foot by 10-foot steel sculptures

“Trench, Shafts, Pit, Tunnel, and Chambers” (1982) by Bruce Nauman PA

upper plaza level (Citicorp Center), 444 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

8-foot by 8-foot by 6-foot cast bronze sculpture; 8-foot black marble base

"Salmon Run" (1982) by Christopher Keene 

corner of Manulife Plaza, 515 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Additional info.: Christopher Keene 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

4 cast bronze sculptures within fountains

“Fountain Figures I, II, III, and IV” (female athletes) (1983, 1987) by Robert Graham PA

Fountain Court, Wells Fargo Center, 333 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA Robert Graham 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

3-piece steel and stone sculpture 

"Sierra Leone" (1983) by Woods Davy 

plaza, 333 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

22-foot painted fiberglass and aluminum panel sculpture

“Long Beach XXIII” (1984) 

by Frank Stella PA

partially exterior wall adjacent to Citibank Center entrance (near the rear of the mezzanine stairs), 444 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

30-foot by 20-foot by 9-foot aluminum and steel sculpture

“Night Sail” (1985) by Louise Nevelson PA

plaza between office towers, 333 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles(Downtown)

13-foot by 18-foot by 8-foot painted bronze sculpture

“Sequi” (1985) by Nancy Graves

Crocker Court, 333 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

8-foot cast bronze sculpture mounted on 16-foot conical base

“Handstand” (1986) by Milton Hebald PA

west side of courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

20-foot by 20-foot stainless steel and bronze sculpture

“Mind, Body and Spirit”

(1986) by Gidon Graetz PA

courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

10-foot by 6-foot bronze sculpture

“Olympiade '84” (1986) by Milton Hebald PA

Hope Street courtyard entrance, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

painted steel and concrete sculpture

“Uptown Rocker” (1986) by Lloyd Hamrol PA

Fourth Street at Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

96 cm by 180 cm by 43 cm stainless steel and bronze sculpture 

"Compositoin in Stainless Steel and Bronze No. Eleven" (1987) by Gidon Graetz 

west side of courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles

(Downtown)

9 granite, stainless steel, and glass lampposts

“Grand Promenade Torches” (1988) by Michael Davis PA

plaza area, 255 Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

44-foot painted steel sculpture

“Ulysses” (1988) by Alexander Liberman PA

plaza entrance at Hope Street, 400 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

ceramic tile mosaic / lunette

“Gardens of Chenonceaux” (1989) by Joyce Kozloff PA

lunette wall niche facing Seventh Street, 660 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

ceramic tile mosaic / lunette

“Gardens of Villandry” (1989) by Joyce Kozloff PA

lunette wall niche facing Figueroa Street, 660 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

polished granite bollard sculptures and etched images, with poetry inscription

“Once There Was a Forest” (1989) by James Surls; poetry by Robert Creeley PA

sidewalk and plaza area, 725 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

architectural and sculptural stairway and cascading rock and concrete fountain 

Library Steps / Bunker Hills Steps (1989) by Lawrence Halprin  PA

[This installation was designed in tandem with "Source Figure" and its pool (by Robert Graham), which serves as the source of the cascading fountain.]

Fifth Street and Hope Place, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

approx. 5.5-foot by 2.5-foot by 2.5-foot cast bronze sculpture (man in suit with head buried in wall)

“Corporate Head” (1990-91) by Terry Allen; poetry by Philip Levine PA

725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza, 7th Street and Figueroa Street), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

building-mounted bronze panels with poetry inscriptions

“Natural Instincts” (1990) by Joe Fay; poetry by Gary Soto PA

725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

4 building-mounted copper sheets, with stencil-cut poetry

“Overall” (1990) by Lawrence Wiener, poetry by Carolyn Kiser PA

above the top flight of escalators and stairs (Citicorp Plaza), 725 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

2 seating wall-mounted bronze sculptures with poetry inscriptions

“The Public Abandons Philosophy; Pigeons Acquire Philosophy” (1990) by David Gihooly; poetry by Robert Mezey PA 

725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

ceiling mural

“City Above” (1991) by Terry Schoonhoven PA

above escalators, Figueroa Street entrance, 7th Street/Metro Station, 660 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

fountain with 2 32-foot bronze sculptures and gas flame

“L.A. Prime Matter” (1991) by Eric Orr

Sanwa Bank Plaza, Figueroa Street and Wilshire Boulevard, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

30 11-inch granite pavement plaques with poetry inscriptions

“Walk Earth Talk” (1991) by April Greiman; poetry by Lucille Clifton PA

725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

7-foot steel door frame sculpture

“Portals to Poetry” (1992) by George Herms; poetry by Charles Simic PA

south end of plaza, 725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

cast bronze sculpture on 12-foot pedestal; granite base; circular pool

“Source Figure” (1992) by Robert Graham PA

[This sculpture serves as a prominent component of Lawrence Halprin's "Library Steps" stairway design and fountain sculpture]

Library Tower plaza at top of stairs, 633 W. Fifth Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

fountain and stage

“Water Court” (1992) by WET Design PA

California Plaza, Hill Street Bridge and Fourth Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

5-foot by 6-foot wood and steel sculpture 

"Endangered" (1992) by Mark Stasz 

west side of courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

2 2-foot by 110-foot hand-painted ceramic tile murals

“The Movies: Fantasies and Spectacles” (1993) by 

Joyce Kozloff PA

interior west and east platforms, 7thStreet/Metro Center Station, 660 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

cast glass pavement insets with fiber optic lighting and inscribed poetry

“Puddles” (1995) by Peter Alexander PA

725 S. Figueroa Street (Citicorp Plaza), Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

sculptural bicycle racks

“Bike Stops Here” (1996) by SCI-Arc and Paul Benigno PA

Arco Plaza, 515 S. Flower Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

cast bronze and stainless steel sculpture 

"Alchemy of the Hu man Spirit"(1999) by Michael Zapponi 

courtyard, YMCA of Metro Los Angeles, 401 S. Hope Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

sculptural concrete seating

“Plantings” (2002) by Kipp Kobayashi, Marta Perlas, and Noel Korten PA

7th Street/Metro Center Station, 660 S. Figueroa Street, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

27-foot kinetic sculpture of 48 aluminum panels, mounted on a 5-foot by 2-foot by 2-foot concrete pedestal

"Intermittant Constancy" (2015) by Paul Chilkov PA 

at bike racks near The Emerson Apartments, 225 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

"Bill and Coo at MOCA's Nest" (2019) by Larry Bell

Two piece sculpture consisting of 6-foot high by 8-foot by 8-foot red laminated glass cubes covered with thin metallic film designed to reflect and refract light

LOCATION: MOCA Grand Museum, 250 S. Grand Avenue, Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Bunker Hill)

The Light at the End of the Tunnel - Heart of Los Angeles (2022) by Tory DiPietro  PA

NOTE:  AS OF MARCH 2023 THIS WORK WAS SUSPENDED DUE TO COPYRIGHT DISPUTE

22-ft high painted stencil-cut aluminum, painted stainless steel, and neon tubing sculpture, consisting of

LOCATION:  above the west exit of the Third Street Tunnel, Third Street east of Flower Street, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Chinatown)

“Chinese Celestial Dragon” (1941) by Tyrus Wong, restored in the 1970s and in 1984 by Fu-Ding Chen

12-foot by 12-foot Nova Color acrylic mural

LOCATION:  building exterior at rear entrance (United Savings Bank), 951 N. Broadway, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

Sun Yat-sen Statue (c. 1960) [artist unknown]  

6-foot by 4-foot bronze statue; 6-foot platform and pedestal 

LOCATION:  Central Plaza, between Broadway and Hill Street,Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

Jeanne d'Arc Statue (Joan of Arc) (1895, 1964) by Adolphe Roberton (copy of original 1895 sculpture) 

10-foot bronze statue, on a  5-foot pedestal

LOCATION:  north corner of Healing Garden, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, 4650 Sunset Blvd., Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

[untitled; Five Children] (1976) by Leo Politi

mural

exterior near entrance, Castelar Street School, 840 Yale Street (between College and Vignes), Chinatown, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

10-foot by 22-foot by 18-foot gateway with 3 brass panels

“Elements” (1989) by Dora de Larios PA

entrance to Bamboo Plaza, 988 N. Hill Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

8-foot by 15-foot fence-mounted mixed-media sculpture

“Listening for the Trains to Come” (1992) by May Sun PA

parking lot entrance to Chinatown Professional and Medical Center, 965 Adobe Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

painted steel fountain sculpture, concrete pool [NOTE: Access to this sculpture is limited, and the sculpture and pool appear to be under repair.]

“Water Lens Tower” (1992) by Carl Cheng PA

parking lot corner of Kaiser Mental Health facility, 765 W. College Avenue, Chinatown, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

8-foot by 10-foot painted cylinder sculpture

“Together: Working Toward a Flourishing Society” (1995) by Christina Miguel Mullen and students from Lincoln, Belmont, Marshall and Bravo Medical Magnet High Schools

side entrance of the Chinatown Annex at Broadway Street, 300 Cesar Chavez Avenue, Chinatown, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

“The Wheels of Change” (2003) by Chusien Chang PA

station art: 34-foot railroad track sculpture; 16-foot diameter granite inlay dial with compass; sculptural benches; granite pavers, Chinese bell supported by two carved stone pillars

LOCATION:  Metro Gold Line Chinatown Station, 901 N. Spring Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

Bruce Lee Statue (2013) [artist unknown; from Guangzhou, China] 

7-foot metal statue 

LOCATION:  Central Plaza, between Broadway and Hill Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

CHINATOWN MOSAICS: "Picture of Viewing Waterfalls in Summer Mountains", "Palace in Heaven", "Four Beauties Catching Swimming Fish" (circa 1968) (artist unknown: Hong Kong)

3 building-mounted ceramic tile mosaics

LOCATION:  913 N. Broadway Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

"Monument to Sharing" (2017) by Fallen Fruit organization 

metal banding encircling fruit trees and inscribed with quotes from local community members

LOCATION:  orange grove, Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N. Spring Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

"Origins" (Los Angeles River 1815/1825) (2017) by Debra Scacco  PA 

57.5-inch by 36.25-inch by 39.5-inch 2-piece mirror-fininsh steel and concrete sculpture with hand engraving

LOCATION:  Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N. Spring Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

"Psychic Body Grotto" (2017) by Anna Sew Hoy PA 

approx. 15-foot by 20-foot diameter bronze "figurative gazebo" sculpture

LOCATION:  Los Angeles State Historic Park, 1245 N. Spring Street, Chinatown, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

ceiling mural

[untitled; signs of the zodiac] (1928) by Anthony B. Heinsbergen

interior, third floor, east lobby, Los Angeles City Hall, 200 N. Spring Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

George Washington Statue [copy of 1796 original] (1933) by Jean-Antoine Houdon

life-size bronze statue on 3-foot by 3-foot granite pedestal

LOCATION:  Grand Park, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“Spanish American Ranchos” (1938) by Lucien Labaudt

mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, U.S. Federal Courthouse, 312 N. Spring Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

6-foot by 36-foot steel, copper, aluminum and glass mosaic 

[title unknown] (circa 1955) by Joseph L. Young

interior lobby, Parker Center, 150 N. Los Angeles Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center) 

14-foot building-mounted bronze sculpture 

"The Family Protected by the Police" (1955) by Bernard Rosenthal, Welton Becket & Associates, and J. E. Stanton 

entrance, Parker Center, 150 N. Los Angeles Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“Foundations of the Law” (“Mosaic Law,” “Magna Carta,” “Declaration of Independence”) (1956) by Albert Stewart

3 building-mounted terra cotta figures

LOCATION:  exterior façade, Grand Ave. entrance, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, 111 N. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

building-mounted terra cotta bas relief sculpture

“Justice” (1956) by Donal Hord

exterior wall of Hill Street entrance, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, 111 N. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

Lincoln Bust/Statue (1958) by Emil Seletz

bronze bust statue/sculpture

interior second floor lobby, Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

“The Law Givers” ("Mosaic Law" and "Declaration of Independence") (1960) by Albert Stewart 

two 16-foot by 5-foot by 3-foot building-mounted gold-glazed terra cotta sculptures 

LOCATION:  exterior southern façade, south side of Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration building facing Grand Park, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info. Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

“Lincoln the Lawyer” (1961) by Robert Merrell Gage

bronze bust

LOCATION:  exterior north-east corner, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, 111 North Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

20-foot by 80-foot high-relief granite and ceramic tile mosaic 

“Topographical Map” (1962) by Joseph L. Young

exterior north façade, Hall of Records, 320 West Temple Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“Celebration of our Homeland” (1964) by Richard Haines

24-foot by 29-foot Byzantine mosaic 

LOCATION:  exterior of Los Angeles Federal building, 300 N. Los Angeles Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“Recognition of All Foreign Lands” (1964) by Richard Haines

24-foot by 29-foot Byzantine mosaic 

LOCATION:  exterior of Los Angeles Federal building, 300 N. Los Angeles Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

Joseph Scott Statue (1967) by Carl Romanelli and Cataldo Papaleo

9-foot bronze statue

LOCATION:  exterior north-east corner, Stanley Mosk Courthouse, 111 North Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

Christopher Columbus Statue (1973) by Francesco Perotti  [DECOMMISSIONED]

near life-size bronze statue on a 3-foot polished granite pedestal 

LOCATION:  Grand Park, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

NOTE: This public art sculpture/statue was decommissioned by City action and removed to storage on November 13, 2018. No future location was planned at that time. 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

two 17-foot by 40-foot ceramic mosaics

[untitled] or “World Cultures and America” and "The Family of Man" (circa 1973) by Millard Sheets

LOCATION:  exterior entrances at Main Street and Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles City Hall East, 200 N. Main Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

bronze sculpture, pedestal with bronze plaque

Vietnam Memorial (1973) by Frank Ackerman

LOCATION:  Civic Center Mall between Hill Street and Broadway, Grand Park, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

"Triforium" (1975) by Joseph L. Young 

60-foot by 20-foot 60-ton kinetic sculpture with lighting display 

LOCATION:  Fletcher Bowrun Square, corner of Temple Avenue and Main Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“I Dreamed I Could Fly” (1993) by Jonathan Borofsky  PA

6 ceiling-suspended fiberglass sculptures

LOCATION:  interior, above station platform, Metro Red Line Civic Center/Grand Park Station, 101 S. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“Civic Center Benches” (2004) by Peter Reiquam PA

4 sculptural granite benches

LOCATION:  interior, on station platform, Metro Red Line Civic Center Station, 101 S. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

“In The Living Rock" (2004) by Samm Kunce  PA

160-foot curved Venetian glass, tile, and granite mosaic 

LOCATION:  interior, at First and Hill Street entrance, Metro Red Line Civic Center Station, 101 S. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

Clara Shortridge Foltz Memorial (2008) by Susan Schwartzenberg PA

photographs, tapestries, glass panels

LOCATION:  north and south walls, interior doorways and partitions, Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, 210 W. Temple Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

"Unity Through Diversity Public and Private Work and Play" (2009) by Cha-Rie Tang PA 

translucent glass panel mural 

LOCATION:  interior, customer service center reception desk, Hahn Hall of Administration, 500 W. Temple Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center) 

"sixbeastsandtwomonkeys" (2009) by Peter Shelton PA 

8 bronze sculptures 

LOCATION:  west exterior sidewalk along the Police Administration Building, Spring Street between First Street and Second Street, 100-120 S. Spring Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center) 

station art: 52 glass mosaics

"People Portraits: in creativity; performing; sports and fashion" (2010) by Faith Ringgold PA 

interior, Civic Center/Grand Park Station, Hill Street between First Street and Temple Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles, CA 90012 

Additional info.:Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center) 

"Gateway to Los Angeles" (2015) by Jenna Didier, Ned Kahn, and Oliver Hess  PA

two 100-foot steel, aluminum, concrete, stainless steel cable-net sculptural pergola structures, with LED lighting and electronics programming

LOCATION:  2 sites: Los Angeles Street overpass at Highway 101, Civic Center, Los Angeles; Main Street overpass at Highway 101, Civic Center, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Jenna Didier 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Civic Center)

Armenian Genocide Memorial (2016) by Vahaan Thomasian 

Ararat Valley volcanic tuff rock sculpture 

LOCATION:  Grand Park near N. Hill Street, Civic Center, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

"America Tropical" ("Tropical America”) (1932) by David Alfaro Siqueiros, with 20 “Bloc of Mural Painters” 

19.7-foot by 98.4-foot fresco on cement [Partially whitewashed: 1934; Completely whitewashed: circa 1938; Documented, protected and conserved: 1971-2012; Re-opened to the public: 2012]

LOCATION:  second floor exterior wall, Italian Hall, Olvera Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

Felipe de Neve Statue (1931) by Henry Lion

7½-foot bronze statue, mounted on a 3-foot by 4-foot boulder with bronze plaque

LOCATION:  west side of Plaza Park, 125 Paseo De La Plaza, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo) 

Fr.  Junipero Serra Statue (1934) by Ettore Cadorin  [DECOMMISSIONED]

9-foot bronze statue  

FORMER LOCATION:  south side of Los Angeles Street between Aliso Street and Alameda Street, Father Serra Park, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historical Monument 

NOTE:  statue was pulled down by protesters in June 2020; its fate is unknown

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“Fort Moore Pioneer Memorial” (1957) by Kazumi Adachi and Dike Nagano PA

78-foot by 45-foot terra cotta bas relief panel

LOCATION:  mounted on wall facing Hill Street, Hill Street and W. Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“The Blessing of the Animals" (1974-1978) by Le Politi 

10-foot by 25-foot 3-sided acrylic mural with ceramic tile

LOCATION:  exterior entrance, Eugene Biscailuz Building, Olvera Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

Carlos III Statue (1976, 1987) by Federico Coullaut-Valera 

10-foot bronze statue on a 4-foot square concrete base with bronze dedication plaque

LOCATION in 1987: east side of Plaza Park, 125 Paseo De La Plaza, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

LOCATION in 1976-1987: MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“Father Hildago in Front of the Church of Dolores” (or “Father Hildago Rang the Bells of Dolores”) (1979) by Eduardo Carrillo

8-foot by 44-foot ceramic tile mural

LOCATION:  Plaza Park, 125 Paseo De La Plaza, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

7-foot by 11-foot Byzantine tesserae mural

“L’Annunciazione” (1981) by Isabel Piczek, after Ilario da Viterbo

exterior façade, Plaza Church, 535 N. Main Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“LA: City of Angels" (1993) by Cynthia Carlson PA 

11-panel paint-on-aluminum mural

LOCATION:  interior, above escalators at west entrance to the Metro Red Line subway, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El  Pueblo)

“Traveler" (1993) by Terry Schoonhoven PA

10-foot by 26-foot terra-cotta tile mural

LOCATION:  interior, bottom of escalator at east entrance to Metro Red Line subway, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“Union Chairs” (1993) by Christopher Sproat PA

granite chair sculptures

LOCATION:  interior, station platform, Metro Red Line subway, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

“City of Dreams" (1996) by richard Wyatt  PA

22-foot by 79-foot mural

LOCATION:  interior, above Union Station West subway portal, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo) 

"River of History" (1996) by May Sun with Paul Diez  PA

sculptural mountain and  river with found objects and paving elements; aquarium with etched walls; inset flooring images

LOCATION:  interior, east lobby, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo)

"A-Train" (1996) by Bill Bell  PA 

12 vertical wall-mounted light sticks emitting light, sound and color patterns and historical images

LOCATION:  interior, above East Portal escalators to the subway, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street,El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo) 

"Solar Shift: San Bernardino and Santa Monica" (2006) by Roy Nicholson   PA 

two approx. 4-foot high by 55-foot long glass mosaic murals

LOCATION:  interior, above Metro Gold Line entry portal, Union Station, 800 N. Alameda Street, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - El Pueblo) 

Antonio Aguilar Statue by Dan Medina (installed 2012)  PA 

18-foot bronze statue on horseback 

LOCATION:  El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historical Monument, 125 Paseo De La Plaza, El Pueblo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

Spanish American War Memorial, Seventh Regiment Monument (1900) by architects S. M. Goddard and Kilpatrick (original sculptor unknown) 

6 1/2-foot Vermont granite sculpture; 6-foot by 5-foot by 5-foot California granite pedestal (reduced from original 12-foot height) NOTE: This sculpture of a "regulation United States soldier standing at rest" is the oldest public artwork in the City of Los Angeles.

LOCATION:  northeast garden, Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive Street, Historic Core,Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"The Doughboy" (1924) by Humberto Pendretti 

8-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot cast bronze soldier sculpture/statue, 12-foot by 6-foot granite pedestal; 2-foot by 3-foot cast bronze eagle sculpture

LOCATION:  northeast garden, Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Additional info.: California State Military Museum 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Well of the Scribes" (circa 1926) by Lee Lawrie 

Set of three bronze panels surrounding a bronze fountain basin (the panels depict Pegasus bearing a torch, surrounded by writers from different cultures)

LOCATION: Originally located in the west lawn area of the Los Angeles Central Library, the entire piece disappeared in 1969 during a renovation of the library's west lawn. One of the three panels was located in Bisbee, Arizona in 2019 and is not yet publicly visible during its evaluation and restoration.

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Light of Learning" (1926) by Lee Lawrie (may have originally been untitled)

Various figurative and architectural limestone relief sculptures, with Latin quotations 

LOCATION: three exterior facades (Hope Street, Flower Street and Fifth Street) of Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"The Triumph of Civilization" or "Civilization" (circa 1926) by Lee Lawrie  

7-foot by 3-foot marble, bronze and copper sculpture

LOCATION:  interior, north vestibule, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Two Sphinxes" (circa 1926) by Lee Lawrie  

two 5-foot by 6-foot by 3-foot black marble and bronze sculptures with Greek inscriptions 

LOCATION:  interior, north vestibule, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Zodiac Chandelier" (circa 1926) by Lee Lawrie 

approx. 12-foot diameter, 48-light, bronze and glass chandelier 

LOCATION:  interior, center of rotunda ceiling, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

untitled or "Rotunda Ceiling" (circa (1926) by Julian Garnsey 

oil paint stenciled rotunda ceiling

LOCATION:  interior, rotunda ceiling, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Scenes From Ivanhoe" (1926) by Julian Garnsey and A. W. Parsons 

approx. 10-foot high mural wrapping around the room's entire upper perimeter

LOCATION:  interior, Department of International Languages (formerly the Children's Reading Room), Bradley Wing, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Cabrillo's Discovery of California" or "The Era of Discovery" (1927-1932) by Dean Cornwell 

40-foot by 40-foot oil-on-canvas mural 

LOCATION:  interior, rotunda upper walls, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Building of the Missions" (1927-1932) by Dean Cornwell 

40-foot by 40-foot oil-on-canvas mural 

LOCATION:  interior, rotunda upper walls, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Founding of the Pueblo De Los Angeles" (1927-1932) by Dean Cornwell 

40-foot by 40-foot oil-on-canvas mural 

LOCATION:  interior, rotunda upper walls, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Americanization of California"(1927-1932) by Dean Cornwell 

40-foot by 40-foot oil-on-canvas mural 

LOCATION:  interior, rotunda upper walls, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled; allegorical figures “Truth,” “Perfection,” and “Fidelity”] (1928) by Hugo Ballin

three 4-foot by 8-foot building-mounted polychrome tile panels

LOCATION:  433 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

scenes from California history (circa 1928; installed in the Hope Street tunnel entrance in 1928; re-installed in the History Room in 1929 to protect them from water damage) by Albert Herter

"The Landing of Cabrillo at Catalina Island" (west wall) 

"The Building of a Mission" (north wall) 

"Fiesta at a Mission" (north wall), 

"Raising the Flag at Monterey" (east wall), 

"Finding of Gold in '49" (east wall) 

"Relief Ship at San Diego" (south wall)

12-foot by 200-foot multi-panel oil-on-canvas mural

LOCATION:  interior, History Room, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street,Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Jose Gaspar de Portola" (circa 1929) by Albert Herter  

approx. 10-foot by 5-foot oil-on-canvas portrait mural 

LOCATION:  interior, south wall of History Room, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Juan Bautista de Anza" (circa 1929) by Albert Herter 

approx. 10-foot by 5-foot oil-on-canvas portrait mural 

LOCATION:  interior, south wall of History Room, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

Beethoven Statue (1932) by Arnold Foerster (in honor of William Andrews Clark, founder of the Los Angeles Philharmonic)

7-foot cast bronze statue, 4-foot granite pedestal

LOCATION:  northeast garden, Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled; 12 scenes from Los Angeles history] (1934) by Venetian Terrazzo and Mosaic Company

15-foot by 53-foot terrazzo and cement floor mosaic 

LOCATION:  sidewalk outside of Clifton’s Cafeteria, 648 S. Broadway Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Cultural Contributions of North, South and Central America” (1944) by Boris Deutsch

11 tempera frescos

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Terminal Annex Post Office, 900 N. Alameda Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: California's Living New Deal Project 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“The Bride and Groom” (1972-1976) by Kent Twitchell

70-foot by 70-foot acrylic emulsion paint mural

LOCATION:  northeast side of Victor Clothing Company building, 240 S. Broadway Avenue, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Flow Inversion” (1974) by Judith Von Euer PA

36-foot by 135-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  retaining wall, Harbor Freeway (110) and First Street, 100 N. Freemont Avenue, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“To Protect and to Serve” (1977) by Ben Meyer

13-foot by 97-foot ceramic tile mosaic 

LOCATION:  exterior of Central Facilities Police building, 251 E. Sixth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Generations of the Cylinder" (1981; refurbished in 2015) by Michael Hayden 

27 building-mounted half-cylinder components containing multi-colored vapors programmed to change on timed sequences and in response to the body heat of passing pedestrians

LOCATION:  550 S. Hill Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Holistic Mural #2” (1982) by Betty Gold 

8-foot by 120-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  northbound Harbor Freeway (110) at Second Street underpass, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Galileo, Jupiter, Apollo” (1983-1984; restored 2004) by John O. Wehrle

24-foot by 207-foot silicate-on-concrete mural

LOCATION:  retaining wall, northbound Hollywood Freeway (101) at Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: John Wehrle Wikipedia 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Seventh Street Altarpiece” [portraits of artists Lita Albuquerque and Jim Morphesis] (1983-1984) by Kent Twitchell

2 acrylic emulsion murals

LOCATION:  northbound and southbound Hollywood Freeway (101) at Seventh Street underpass, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Cityscape” (1984) by Terry Schoonhoven

21-foot by 150-foot mineral paint mural

LOCATION:  southbound Harbor Freeway (110) at Sixth Street overpass, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Eye on ‘84” (1984) by Alonzo Davis

20-foot by 200-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  southbound Harbor Freeway (110) Third Street on-ramp, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Alonzo Davis 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Going to the Olympics” (1984; restored 2013 by Frank Romero) DESTROYED C 2020-2021 BY GRAFITTI

20-foot by 96-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  traffic-facing retaining wall, northbound U.S. 101 Freeway between Los Angeles Street and Alameda Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Hitting the Wall” (1984; restored 2004) by Judith Baca

20-foot by 100-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  northbound Harbor Freeway (110) under Fourth Street bridge, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“L.A. Freeway Kids” (1984) by Glenna Boltuch Avila

20-foot by 225-fot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  traffic-facing retaining wall, southbound Hollywood Freeway (101) near the Los Angeles Street exit, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Las Luchas del Mundo” (1984) by Willie Herron

24-foot by 90-foot mural

LOCATION:  adjacent to the Alameda Street overpass, U.S. 101 Freeway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Niño y Caballo (Boy and Horse)” (1984) by Frank Romero

40-foot by 70-foot mural

LOCATION:  southwest exterior of Victor Clothing Company building (between Second Street and Third Street), 240 S. Broadway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Silent Prison” (1984) by Margaret Garcia

35-foot by 40-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  northbound Harbor Freeway (110) at Eighth Street on-ramp, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled] (1984) by Frank Romero  PA

ceramic tile sidewalk inlays

LOCATION:  7th Street, between Broadway and St. Vincent Court, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Anthony Quinn" or The Pope of Broadway" (1984) by Eloy Torrez 

70-foot by 55-foot mural [restored by the artist in 2017]

LOCATION:  259 W. Third Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“El Nuevo Fuego" (1985) by East Los Streetscapers

80-foot by 85-foot acrylic mural (Part of the Victor Clothing Co. murals)

LOCATION:  northeast façade of Victor Clothing Company building (between Second Street and Third Street), 240 S. Broadway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Charlotte B.” (1986) by Richard Rowley PA

20-foot by 20-foot wall-mounted etched aluminum and steel sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance, 655 S. Hope Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled] (1986) by Guy Dill PA

cast concrete sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance, 631 S. Olive Avenue, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled; 62 windows] (1986) by Jeff Greene

28-foot by 560-foot silica-based mineral paint mural

LOCATION:  Subway Terminal Building exterior facing Fourth Street, 417 S. Hill Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“A City Evolves” (1988) by Tony Sheets PA

12 building-mounted concrete relief panels

LOCATION:  parking garage exterior, 333 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"The Evolution of Los Angeles" (1988-1989) by Tony Sheets  PA 

66-foot by 35-foot building-mounted concrete relief sculpture 

LOCATION:  parking garage exterior, 200 block of S. Broadway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"The Evolution of Printing" (1988-1989) by Tony Sheets  PA 

65-foot by 45-foot building-mounted concrete relief sculpture 

LOCATION:  parking garage exterior, 213 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Buckle Up!” (1990) by Steven Rose

25-foot by 20-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  wall west of the Los Angeles Street offramp, at Spring Street, U.S. 101 Freeway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Biddy Mason’s House of the Open Hand” (1990) by Betye Saar PA

wall-mounted multimedia historic simulation of Biddy Mason’s house and front porch

LOCATION:  elevator entrance/lobby, Biddy Mason Park and parking garage, 331 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“California Dreamscape” (1990) by Carlos Almaraz and Elsa Flores

10-foot by 70-foot oil-on-canvas mural

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Ronald Reagan State Office building, 300 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Homage to Downtown) Movie Houses” (1990) by Frank Romero, assisted by Howard Tharpe PA

mural

LOCATION:  wall of Eastside Parking Garage, Main Street between 5th Street and 6th Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Tea Party at the Downtown Women’s Center” (1990) by Ann Alexandra Wolken

6-foot by 100-foot 2-panel acrylic mural

LOCATION:  325 S. Los Angeles Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Biddy Mason: Time and Place” [memorial] (1991) by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville PA

segmented concrete wall imprinted with historically-relevant images and text

LOCATION:  Biddy Mason Park, 331 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Harbor Freeway Overture” (1991-1993) by Kent Twitchell

11,000 square-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  side of Citicorp Plaza parking structure, Harbor Freeway (110) at Eighth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“The Big Splash” (1991) by Christina Schlesinger, assisted by Christine Wada, Sybil Grinnell and Tony Abruzzo PA

two 12-foot by 14-foot acrylic murals

LOCATION:  exterior courtyard, near Alameda Street, Greyhound Terminal, 1716 East 7th Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Calle de la Eternidad / Street of Eternity” (1992-1993) by Johanna Poethig

64-foot by 42-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  351 S. Broadway Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Designate a Driver” (1992) by Steven Rose 

28-foot by 45-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  Hollywood Freeway (101) north of Alameda Street exit, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Dusk” (1992) by Frank Stella and Architectural Wallcoverings Installations, Inc. PA

130-foot by 332-foot mural

LOCATION:  south wall of Pacific Bell Switching Station, Gas Company Tower, 555 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“L.A. Family Baroque" (1992) by Bill Barrett  PA 

13-foot bronze sheet sculpture

LOCATION:  entryway, 601 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place" (1993) by David Bunn  PA

collage of old catalog cards mounted within elevator cabs and elevator shafts, visible through portholes

LOCATION:  interior, elevator cabs and portions of elevator shafts, Bradley Wing, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Spine" (1993) by Judd Fine  PA 

lettering, words, and symbolic communication etched into stairway risers 

LOCATION:  Maguire Gardens, west side of Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Illuminations" (or "Illumination") (1993) by Ann Preston   PA 

three 13-foot brushed aluminum vane sculptures, with internal illumination 

LOCATION:  Bradley Wing Atrium, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Chandeliers" or "Natural, Technological, Ethereal" (1993) by Therman Statoml  PA

three 18-foot diameter multi-media chandeliers thematically representing natural, technological and metaphysical spheres of existence

LOCATION:  interior, Bradley Wing Atrium, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Heaven to Earth” (circa 1991) by Roberto Gil De Montes PA

3 ceramic tile murals (triptych)

LOCATION:  above escalator at Hope Street entrance, 7th Street/Metro Center Station, Seventh Street and Hope Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“The Literate Fence" (1993) by Ries Niemi  PA

9-foot high by 100-foot steel fence and 5 pairs of steel gates containing quotations about books, knowledge and reading in different languages spoken in the Los Angeles area

LOCATION:  courtyard perimeter facing Fifth Street, between auditorium and Goodhue building, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Neons for Pershing Square" (1993) by Stephan Antonakos PA

12 ceiling-suspended and wall mounted neon glass tube sculptures

LOCATION:  interior, above station platform, Metro Red Line Pershing Square Station, 500 S. Hill Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“The Seven Centers" or "Painting with Multiple Centers" (1993) by Renée Petropoulos PA

36-foot by 36-foot acrylic ceiling mural

LOCATION:  interior, first floor lobby, Goodhue Building, Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Site/Memory/Reflection” including “Memorialization Room and Walkway” (1993) by Lita Albuquerque  PA

granite and glass-embedded paving, granite and metal sculpture, neon lighting, pyramidal sculpture, and stainless steel fountain

LOCATION:  550 S. Hope Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

[untitled] (1993) by students of the Las Familias del Pueblo Bridge Program

mural

LOCATION:  building façade (Las Familias del Pueblo), 307 E. Seventh Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

"Nature's Analogy" (1994) by Laddie John Dill and Mineo Mizuno PA 

cement, glass and ceramic sculpture and fountain 

LOCATION:  Maguire Gardens, west side of Central Library, 630 W. Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Inverted Clocktower (1994) by Tim Hawkinson PA

building-mounted clock sculpture

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Grand Central Market’s parking structure, Third Street and Hill Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Orange Grove" (1994) by Barbara McCarren (part of "Hey Day") PA 

concrete sculptures 

LOCATION:  Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Stamps of Victory” (1994) by Johanna Poethig

mural

LOCATION:  southbound Harbor Freeway (110) between Seventh Street and Eighth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“The Bike Stops Here” (1996) by SCI-Arc and Louis Molina (part of The Bike Stops Here project) PA

sculptural bicycle racks

LOCATION:  Grand Central Public Market, 317 S. Broadway, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Fifty-One Bees” (1996) by Elizabeth Garrison and Victor Henderson PA

mural

LOCATION:  flower market building exterior, 755 S. Wall Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Image Unity” (1996) by Diane Gamboa, Leo Limon, Yolanda Gonzalez, and other high school students

mural

LOCATION:  Newberry Building roll-down doors, Broadway Avenue and Fifth Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“Esperanza Gardens” (1997) by Adam Leventhal PA

garden entry gates

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Fourth and Hill Street, Angels Knoll Plaza, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

“I Am My Own Rainbow” (2003) by J. Michael Walker PA

painted ceramic tile mural

LOCATION:  exterior wall (near café), Weingart Center, 566 S. San Pedro Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

"Cream of the Crop" (2011) by Dabs and Myla, and How and Nosm 

aerosol paint mural 

LOCATION:  713 E. Third Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

Our Lady of DTLA   (2013) by Robert Vargas

approx. 120-foot by 50-foot enamel paint mural 

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Spring Street and Sixth Street, 600 S. Spring Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core) 

World Stage Legacy  (2015) by David Flores  PA 

18-foot by 220-foot acrylic mural of Coliseum athletes and performers, and Special Olympics figures

LOCATION:  Coliseum building exterior facing Bill Robertson Lane, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Historic Core)

Angelus (2017) by Robert Vargas

60,000 square-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  southeast corner of W. Fifth Street and S. Hill Street, Historic Core, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Ten, Chi, Jin (1979) by Michael Todd  PA

12-foot by 7-foot steel sculpture

LOCATION:  pedestrian shopping area, Japanese Village Plaza, 327 E. Second Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Dover (1980) by Woods Davy

11-foot by 8-foot by 2-foot sculpture

LOCATION:  455 E. Third Street (Little Toyko Towers), Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Sen Bana No Saki (A Thousand Blossoms) (1980) by Kazuko Matthews PA

6-foot by 22-foot ceramic mural

LOCATION:  facing San Pedro Street, Honda Plaza, 400 E. Second Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Senzo (1980) by M. Matsukama

22-foot by 9-foot photo-sensitized ceramic tile mural

LOCATION:  pedestrian shopping area, Japanese Village Plaza, 327 E. Second Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Friendship Knot (constructed in 1972; donated in 1981) by Shinkichi Tajiri   PA

18-foot high by 68-inch by 48-inch painted fiberglass sculpture, mounted on a 36-foot high by 68-inch by 49-inch concrete plinth

LOCATION:  northwest corner of San Pedro Street and E. Second Street, Weller Court, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo) 

Molecule Man  (1981) by Jonathan Borofsky  PA 

32-foot 4-piece aluminum sculpture

LOCATION:  255 East Temple Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Ninomiya Kinjirō Sontoku Statue  (1983) by Jurichiro Hannyo  PA 

51-inch high by 68-inch by 49-inch cast bronze sculpture/statue of Ninomiya Sontoku [Ninomiya is the subject's Japanese surname], born Ninomiya Kinjirō, mounted on a 78-inch high by 40-inch wide by 32-inch deep granite-faced plinth; this statue is a copy - other copies reside in Kakegawa, Shizuoka and Odawara, Kanagawa

LOCATION:  southeast corner of San Pedro Street and 2nd Street, 200 S. San Pedro Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

To the Issei  (1980, 1983) by Isamu Noguchi  PA

plaza design and basalt sculptural installation consisting of

LOCATION:  Japanese American Cultural and Community Center, 244 S. San Pedro Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Nikkei Veterans Monument (1985-1986) by Marlee Wilcomb

4½-foot cast bronze sculpture

LOCATION:  entrance to Yaohan Plaza, 333 S. Alameda Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional information: Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Stone Rise (1985) by Seiji Kunishima  PA

5-foot by 13-foot by 5-foot granite sculpture

LOCATION:  120 S. San Pedro Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Issei No Yme (1986-1987) by Tony Sheets   PA

9-foot by 4-foot bronze columnar sculpture with poem inscription, slate and tile base

LOCATION:  222 S. Central Avenue (in front of Tokyo Villas), Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Aurora (1987) by Susumu Shingu  PA

building-mounted stainless steel kinetic sculpture

LOCATION:  328 E. First Street (Miyako Inn), Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Flight of the Angel (1989) by Hitoshi (Tony) Yoshida, with Shozo Katagiri, Michael Clemente, Gaijin Fujita, Marcel Menard and David Salamon

18-foot by 35-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  east wall facing Crocker Street, 407 E. Third Street (Modernage building), Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Towers of Peace, Prosperity, and Hope (1989) by Michihiro Kosuge  PA

three 24-49-foot stainless steel and cast bronze sculptures

LOCATION:  near San Pedro Street, Alright Garage, 319 E. Second Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial (1990) by Isao Hirai (Scale Model Company)  PA

18.3-foot high by 7-foot by 7-foot, 2,000-pound, one-tenth scale model of the Challenger Seven space shuttle, mounted on a 6.5-foot high by 7-foot by 7-foot black granite-faced plinth

LOCATION:  Astronaut Ellison S Onizuka Street, Weller Court, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

Silver Tower (1991) by Peter Lodato  PA

25-foot by 21-foot by 21-foot stainless steel obelisk sculpture

LOCATION:  Brunswig Square, 360 E. Second Street, Little Tokyo,Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

aerosol paint mural

[untitled; “Al’s Bar mural”] (1991) by CBS, Raul Gamboa, Jr., Michael Bruza, ALZA, and various artists

Hewitt Street and Fourth Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

25-foot by 150-foot acrylic mural

“The Book of Dreams” (1992) by George Yepes

building exterior facing parking lot, County of Los Angeles Children’s Services Center, 564 S. Mateo Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

box camera sculpture and projector

“Toyo Miyatake’s Camera” (1993) by Nobuho Nagasawa PA

sidewalk, 369 E. First Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

sculptural bicycle racks

“Bike Stops Here” (1996) by SCI-Arc and Randall Wilson PA

MOCA Geffen Center, 152 N. Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

building-mounted aluminum and porcelain enamel panel sculpture

“Harmony” (1996) by Nancy Uyemura PA

building entrance (Casa Heiwa), 231 E. Third Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

sidewalk embedded with historical text and Japanese images

“Omoide No Shotokyo (Remembering Old Little Tokyo)” (1996) by Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, with Sonia Ishii PA

sidewalk, north side of 1stStreet, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

3 ceramic tile murals

[titles unknown; globe, mandala and calendar themes] (2002) by Daniel Dodd and Los Angeles High School students

parking garage for the Department of Public Social Services District Office, 813 E. 4th Place, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

bronze statue 

"Chiune Sugihara" (2002) by Ramon G. Velazco 

192 S. Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

40 street pole-mounted aluminum medallions 

"Little Tokyo Signage Project" (2012) by Sonia Romero PA 

street poles on First, Second, and Third Streets, San Pedro Ave., Los Angeles Street, and Central Ave., Little Tokyo, Los Angeles 

Additional information: KPCC Radio - blogdowntown 

Los Angeles (Downtown - Little Tokyo)

From Injustice to Redress (2006) by Eugene Daub and Louis Quaintance  PA

3-sided "landmark" sculpture consisting of a 9-foot high, 1,000-pound stone pillar faced with three cast bronze panels depicting Issei pioneers, the World War II internment experience, and current community life; the sculpture includes a poem by Janice Mirikitani, and is one of three California Japantown Landmark Project sculptures; Additional information:  CRA/LA

LOCATION:  1st Street and Judge John Aiso Street, 248 1st Street, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

acrylic and aerosol mural 

"Beautifully Destroyed" (2012) by RISK 

830 Traction Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

steel and aluminum pole-mounted Rubik's cube sculpture with photographic panels 

"Oomo Cube" (out of many one)(2014) by Nicole Maloney 

in front of Japanese American National Museum, First Street and Central Avenue, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles 

Additional info.: Oomo Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

"Airplane Parts" or "Chas" (2003; installed 2019) by Nancy Rubins

25-foot by 65-foot metal composite sculpture of 1,000 pounds of scrap airplane parts and stainless steel wire

Location:  The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N. Central Ave., Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

68-foot concrete pylon with terra cotta bas relief, bas relief mural panel

Fort Moore Pioneer Monument (1957) by Henry Kreis and Albert Stewart

west side of Hill Street, just south of Cesar Chavez

Avenue, Mission Junction, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission

Los Angeles (Downtown)

20-foot by 12-foot by 16-foot steel sculpture

“Holistic V” (1981) by Betty Gold

southbound Harbor Freeway (110) at Ninth Street offramp, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

16-foot by 25-foot by 50-foot marble, sandstone and sod sculpture

“Angular Unconformity” (1983) by Gary Dwyer PA

adjacent to Hope Street sidewalk, 600 W. Ninth Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

15-foot by 15-foot concrete sculpture

[untitled; “Egalmah Series”] (1983) by Guy Dill PA

600 W. Ninth Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

4 stainless steel and bronze sculptures

“Homage to Cabrillo: Venetian Quadrant” (1985) by Eugene Sturman PA

northeast corner of Ninth Street and Figueroa Street, 888 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

22-foot painted steel sculpture with motorized arm movement

"Hammering Man" (1988) by Jonathan Borofsky 

STATUS: UNKNOWN

110 E. Ninth Street, South Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

rock and concrete pond

“Fountain for the California Medical Center Plaza” (1989) by Mineko Grimmer PA

1515 Grand Avenue (California Medical Center), South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

glass plate sculpture and fountain

“Waterwall” (1989) by DeWain Valentine PA

pedestrian walkway between Hope Street, and building lobby (The Metropolitan), 950 S. Flower Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

cast bronze sculpture

[title unknown; angel] (circa 1990) by Gwynn Murrill

919 S. Grand Avenue, South Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information:Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

granite fountains

“Lithos” (1991) by Elyn Zimmerman PA

building entrance, 865 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

garden plaza with sculptural fountain, column sculptures with lighting, and ornamental gates

“Zanja Madre” (1992) by Andrew Leicester PA

plaza, 801 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

ceramic tile mosaic bench

“Ancient Fossils” (1993) by Raul Guerrero PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

images of birds and decorative lettering on pergola structure, with inscribed poetry

“Birds of the Southwest” (1993) by Raul Guerrero PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

metal sculptural fountain

“Celestial Source” (1993) by Lita Albuquerque, in collaboration with Lawrence Halprin PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

mosaic ceramic tile and painted stucco clock tower, chimes

“Clock Tower Chimes” (1993) tower designed by Lawrence Halprin; music composed by John Carter, Michael McNabb, and Ushio Torikai, and arranged by Carl Stone PA

Grand/Hope Park, southeast corner of Hope Street and Ninth Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

station art: pole-mounted stainless steel profile-portraits and symbols, etched bronze column veneers

“Hope, Dream" and "Path, Focus, Belief” (1993) by Sandra Rowe PA

station platform, Metro Blue Line San Pedro St. Station, 767 E. Washington Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

painted ceramic tile mural

“Los Angeles Basin Ca. 1876” (1993) by Raul Guerrero PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

decorative fountain with glass ceramic sculpture and ceramic tile mural

“Mirage” (1993) by Raul Guerrero PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

station art: 2 20-foot painted steel shade canopies

“Time and Presence” (1993) by 

Robin Brailsford PA

station platform, Metro Blue Line/Metro Expo Line Pico Station, 1236 S. Flower Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

5 cast bronze sculpture

“Urban Curiosity” (1993) by Gwynn Murrill PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Downtown)

2 ceramic tile air vent sculptures, ceramic tile wall panels, and ceramic tile column

“Grand Hope Park Project” (1994) by Marlo Bartels PA

paseo next to Del Prado Apartments, 501 W. Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

3 triangular ceramic tile columns with photograph reproductions

Gilbert W. Lindsay Memorial (1994) by Pat Paul Williams

Gilbert W. Lindsay Plaza, Los Angeles Convention Center, Figueroa Street at Pico Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Smithsonian American Art Museum 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

station art: sandblasted pavement images

“Who, What, Where?” (1994) by Mark Lere PA

station platform, Metro Blue Line Grand Ave. Station, 331½ W. Washington Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

mural

[untitled; giant cabbage] (1994) by Kim Grover (Abierto Design Studio)

Flower Street, Grand Avenue south of Olympic Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

porcelain enamel photo-mural

“Portrait Of My People #619” (1995) by Willie Middlebrook PA

street-level station entrance, Metro Green Line Avalon Station, 11667 S. Avalon Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

sculptural bicycle racks

“Bike Stops Here” (1996) by SCI-Arc and Arlene Lee PA

Grand/Hope Park, between Grand Avenue and Hope Street, and Ninth Street and Olympic Blvd., South Park, Los Angeles 

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

aluminum and steel sculpture mounted on 34-foot air raid siren tower

“Daffodil Metamorphosis” (1996) by Michael Tansey PA

L. A. Live campus between Olympic Boulevard and Eleventh Street and between Cherry Street and Georgia Street (near the 110 Harbor Freeway), South Park, Los Angeles

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

19-foot steel lantern sculpture, asphalt mosaic, landscaping

“Garden of Conversion” (1996) by Blue McRight and Warren Wagner PA

Hope Street at Seventeenth Street and I-10 Freeway, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

concrete and mosaic tile sculpture

“Pyramid” (1996) by John Outterbridge PA

northwest end of station plaza entrance, Metro Green Line Avalon Station, 11667 S. Avalon Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

station art: ceramic tile pavement medallions; windscreens; bench designs

“Bridge of Culture” (1997) by Stanley C. Wilson PA 

Station Platform, Metro Green Line Avalon Station, 11667 S. Avalon Boulevard, South Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Downtown)

street pole-mounted images on metal signs

“Fashion District Markers” (1999) by Paul Tzanetopoulos PA

Fashion District (south of 7thStreet between Main Street and San Pedro Street, South Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“Garland” (1999) by Blue McRight

seven 13-foot by 5-foot by 2-foot stainless steel sculptural lighting elements

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

LOCATION:  plaza near Figueroa Street entrance, Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“Press” (1999) by Lloyd Hamrol PA

six 5-12-foot cast concrete disks and scored pavement

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

LOCATION:  plaza near 11th Street entrance, Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“Wing Tips and Angel Eyes at Play” (1999) by John Outterbridge PA

painted tubular and cast steel sculptures

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

LOCATION:  Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“X-ray Eyes” (1999) by Jennifer Steinkamp PA

building-mounted rear-screen LCD projected animation loop

LOCATION:  Staples Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“Venice/Hope Park” (2001) by Jacqueline Dreager PA

stenciled fencing, mosaic paving, topiary, and cast resin bench insets

LOCATION:  Venice/Hope Park, northwest corner of Venice Boulevard and Hope Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

“EnterActive” (2006) by Electroland PA

interactive pavement lighting

LOCATION:  sidewalk in front of Met Lofts, 1050 S. Flower Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

[untitled] (2007) by Bob Zoell PA

ceramic tile murals

LOCATION:  throughout parking garage, elevators, and lobby, Ninth and Flower parking garage, 645 W. Ninth Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

"Reminiscence" (2016) by Remed (aka Guillaume Alby)

98.4-foot (30 meters) high by 180.4-foot (55 meters) wide acrylic paint mural on concrete

LOCATION:  1028 S. Hope Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

"Defend Dignity" (2019) by Shepard Fairey

5,760-square foot acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  1031 S. Grand Avenue, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - South Park)

"Grana" (2022) by Nikkolas Smith and Odeith

25-foot high by 125-foot wide portrait mural of Kobe Bryant, including an image of his daughter Gianna Bryant

LOCATION:  1147 S. Hope Street, facing 12th Street, South Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Downtown - Taylor Junction)

fresco ceiling mural

mythological Greek medical heroes [title unknown] (1932) by Hugo Ballin

interior lobby, Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center General Hospital, 1200 North State Street, Taylor Junction, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

12 building-mounted sculptures

“Innovators and Researchers” (1934) by Salvatore C. Scarpitta

main entrance building façade, Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center General Hospital, 1200 North State Street, Taylor Junction, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

fiberglass sculpture

“Angel of Vision” (2001) by Eddie Rodriguez and Tony Sheets PA

interior main lobby, Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center General Hospital, 1200 North State St., Taylor Junction, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown)

meditation garden with landscaping, seating, art elements

[title unknown] (forthcoming) by Erin Palmer PA

Coroner Annex, 1104A North Mission Road, Taylor Junction, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Downtown) 

station art: panel-mounted photographic portraits 

"The Intimacy of Place" (2012) by Christofer C. Dierdorff PA 

station platform, Metro Expo Line 23rd Street Station, 2460 S. Flower Street, University Park, Los Angeles 


Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

20-foot by 100-foot acrylic mural

“We Have A Future” (1991) by Zinovy Shersher

1505 E. First Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

20-foot by 30-foot mural

“God Bless Everyone That Tries” (2000) by Richard Haro

interior wall of the senior center, Ruben F. Salazar Park, 3864 Whittier Blvd., Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

4 ceramic tile murals

“Comunidad” (2004) by José Ramirez

parking garage exterior, White Memorial Medical Plaza, 1720 Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Los Angeles 

(East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

station art: 16 stainless steel panels 

"Syncretic Manifestations" (2009) by Paul Botello PA 

station platform, Metro Gold Line Indiana Station, 210 S. Indiana Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

acrylic mural

[title, date and artist unknown]

southeast corner of Fickett Street and Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

station art: 27 canopy-mounted cast iron face images 

"About Place About Face" (2009) by Rob Neilson PA 

station platform, Metro Gold Line Pico/Aliso Station, 1131 E. First Street., Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

three 12-foot high painted aluminum pylon sculptures inscribed with bilingual poetry from Octavio Paz, and with illumination

"Todos Juntos" (2016) by Siobham Burke, Lyric Design & Planning, and Rob Berry, Berry and Linne PA

entrance plaza, Benjamin Franklin Library, 2200 E. First Street, Boyle Heights, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

station art: entrance canopy, bronze sculpture, stone mural, floor medallions 

"El Niño Perdido" (2009) by Alexandro de la Loza PA 

station entrance, performance stage in plaza, and elevator area, Metro Gold Line Mariachi Plaza Station, 1831 E. First St., Brooklyn Heights,Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

station art: wall-mounted stainless steel sculptures, ceiling-mounted fiberglas sculpture, wall and floor images

"Landings" (2009) by Nobuho Nagasawa PA 

plaza, escalator walls, and mezzanine area, Metro Gold Line Soto Station, Brooklyn Heights, 2330 E. First Street, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

ceramic tile mural

Ofrenda Maya I (Mayan Offering)” 1978) by Goez Art Studio

entrance to City Terrace Library, 4025 E. City Terrace Drive, City Terrace, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

15-foot by 50-foot acrylic mural

“Virgin’s Seed” (1991) by Paul Botello

southwest corner of Hazard Avenue and Hammel Street, City Terrace, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

30-foot by 50-foot mural

“Inner Resources” (2000) by Paul Botello PA

wall of City Terrace Park Gymnasium, City Terrace Park , 1126 N. Hazard Ave., City Terrace, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

color and graphic paint scheme

"The Water Cycle: Eternal Flow" / "El Cyclo del Agua: Eterno Manatial" (2008) by Sonia Romero PA 

City Terrace Park Pool, 1126 N. Hazard Avenue, City Terrace, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

station art: segmented limestone and landscape sculpture; ceramic tile mosaic; porcelain pavers with photographic images

“El Quetzalcoatl de Xochicalco” and “La Gente del Pueblo” (2003) by Roberto L. Delgado PA

adjacent to station platform, Metro Gold Line Heritage Square Station, 3545 Pasadena Avenue, Cypress Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

station art: cast bronze sculpture; glass, rock and concrete sculpture; 35-foot triptych metal panel with text and poetry; pavement impressions

“Water Street: River of Dreams” (2003) by Cheri Gaulke; text by Vera Rocha; poetry by Lewis MacAdams PA

Metro Gold Line Lincoln/Cypress Park Station, 370 W. Avenue 26, Cypress Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

9-foot by 3-foot by 4-foot figurative cast stone sculpture 

"Florence Nightingale" (1937) by David P. Edstrom PA [erected by the Federal Art Project]; restored in 2014 by Rosa Lowinger & Associates

east end of lake, Lincoln Park, 3501 Valley Boulevard, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

2 13-foot by 25-foot murals

“Our Lady of Guadalupe” (1973) by David Lopez

wall of Housing Authority office, 4800 Cesar E. Chavez Avenue, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

acrylic mural 

"The Learning Tree" (1974) by Alfredo Diaz Flores PA

east wall of building, Lincoln Park, 3600 N. Mission Road, Los Angeles, CA 90031

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

3 panel mural

The Short Life of John Doe” (“La Vida Breve de Alfonso Fulano”) (1978) by Goez Art Studio

facing Cesar Chavez Ave., Centro Maravilla Service Center, 4716 Cesar Chavez Avenue, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

10-foot by 40-foot mural

“Tree of Knowledge” (also known as the "Read" mural) (1978) by Josefina Quezada and Teresa Chacon

Anthony Quinn Library, 3965 Cesar Chavez Ave., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

3-sided mural 

"The Muralists" (1995) by Terry Schoonhoven, with Ren Woodlin, Joseph Zamora, Dante Woodlin, Alex Zendejas and Roxann Rodriguez PA 

station platform, Metrolink Cal State L.A. Station, 5150 State University Drive, at the El Monte Busway (pedestrian access from Circle Drive), East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

12-foot by 15-foot ceramic tile mural

“Dreams of Past, Present, Future” (1996) by José Antonio Aguirre, Eva Cristina Pérez, Alfredo Calderon, and students Eddie A. Portillo, Jerry Ortega, Andre R. Reyes, Adriana Verduzco, Frank England, Crystal Hernandez, Reggie Hoyos, and Jaime Ochoa

facing Third Street, East Los Angeles County Hall, 4801 E. Third St., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

mural

“The Wall That Speaks, Sings, and Shouts” (2001) by Paul Botello PA

exterior wall of the Ruben F. Salazar Park recreation center, Ruben F. Salazar Park, 3864 Whittier Blvd., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

murals and sculpture within 9,000 square foot monument: 6 murals on freestanding walls, stainless steel archway sculpture surrounded by seating 

"The Wall: Las Memorias" [at The Wall: Las Memorias AIDS Monument] (2004) by David Angelo, architect, and Robin Brailsford, lead artist PA 

Lincoln Park, north entrance, 3600 N. Mission Road, Los Angeles, CA 90031 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

2 leaping fish sculptures, with fountains and lighting

“Leaping Fish, Nature’s Cycles” (2004) by José Rude Calderon PA

Belvedere Park Lake, East Los Angeles Civic Center, 4800 3rd St., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

two 34-foot by 64-foot glass and carved limestone mosaics (interior library foyer); 

two glass and carved limestone mosaics (exterior library tower wall)

“Our Legacy: Forever Presente… (A mural cycle in four movements): "The Gift of Humanity", "The Heart of the People", "Arrival", "Departure"(2004) by José Antonio Aguirre PA

interior walls and exterior east and west tower walls of the main entrance, East Los Angeles Public Library, 4837 East Third St., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

tile mosaic benches with aluminum figures, images in stained concrete

“Meso Ridge” and “Conversion Ridge” (2005) by Ricardo Duffy PA

East Los Angeles Civic Center, Belvedere Park, 4800 3rd St., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information:

Los Angeles County Arts Commission

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

2 metal and concrete entrance sculptures

[no title] (2007) by Michael Amescua PA

Third Street entrance and Mednik Avenue entrance, East Los Angeles Civic Center, Third Street and Civic Center Way, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

12 3-foot by 5-foot travertine stone pyramid sculptures 

[no title] (2007) by Linda Arreola PA

East Los Angeles Civic Center, Mednik Avenue and Third Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

2 column-mounted ceramic tile murals 

[no title: papalotls] (2007) by Roberto Delgado PA

Transit Plaza entrance, East Los Angeles Civic Center, Mednik Avenue and Third Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) 

limestone and ceramic tile pavers 

[no title] (2007) by Roberto Delgado PA

exterior walkways, East Los Angeles Civic Center, Mednik Avenue and Third Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

color and graphic paint scheme

"The Water Cycle: Eternal Flow" / "El Cyclo del Agua: Eterno Manatial" [first location](2008) by Sonia Romero PA 

Belvedere Community Regional Park Pool, 4914 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

color and graphic paint scheme

"The Water Cycle: Eternal Flow" / "El Cyclo del Agua: Eterno Manatial" [second location] (2008) by Sonia Romero PA

Atlantic Avenue Park Pool, 570 S. Atlantic Boulevard, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

color and graphic paint scheme 

"The Water Cycle: Eternal Flow" / "El Cyclo del Agua: Eterno Manatial" [third location] (2008) by Sonia Romero PA 

Eugene A. Obregon Park Pool, 4021 E. First Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles) station art: paint and tile designs 

"Overcoat" (2009) by Merge Conceptual Design (Franka Diehnelt, Claudia Reisenberger) PA 

station platforms, elevator structure and pedestrian bridge, Metrolink Cal State L.A Station, 5151 State University Drive (pedestrian access from Circle Drive), East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles

station art: sculptural benches, tile rugs 

"Blissful Interiors" (2009) by Adobe LA PA 

platform area, Metro Gold Line Atlantic Station, 5150 E. Pomona Blvd., East Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles 

station art: canopy-mounted aluminum panels, glass canopy skylights, metal sculptures 

"Maravilla Hearts of Token" (2009) by Jose Lopez PA

platform area, Metro Gold Line Maravilla Station, 4520 E. 3rd Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles

station art consisting of a steel and glass sculpture and concrete pavers

"Through The Looking Glass" or "Traveling at the Speed of Light (Rail)" (2009) by Clement Hanami PA 

platform area, Metro Gold Line East Los Angeles Civic Center Station, 4780 E. 3rd Street, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

two building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaics

[untitled: two horseriders] (circa 1972) by Millard Sheets, Nancy Colbath and Denis O’Connor

above main entrance, 5700 N. Figueroa Street, Highland Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

acrylic mural

“The Wall That Talks (Mexico-Tenochitlan)” (1996) by Andy Ledesma, John Zender Estrada, Rafael Corona, Jaime Ochoa, Dominic Ochoa, Isabel Martinez, Oscar de Leon, Mario Mancia, Jesse Silva, Anthony Ortega, and Jerry Ortega

facing Avenue 61, 6037 N. Figueroa Street, Highland Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

station art: 3 13-foot mosaic tile column sculptures; mosaic glass pavement; seating and shade elements

“Highland Park Gateway” (2003) by Teddy Sandoval, with Paul Polubinskas PA

station platform and surrounding area, Metro Gold Line Southwest Museum Station, 4600 Marmion Way, Highland Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

18-foot copper and stone sculpture 

"Stone Tree Inverted Post (Copper Bound Water Light)" (2003) by Jud Fine PA 

Metro Gold Line Highland Park Station, 151 N. Avenue 57, Highland Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (East Los Angeles, North-East Los Angeles)

mural

"Haramokngna - A Place Where People Gather" (2010 Temporary) by LA Commons, Highland Park youth PA 

Glenmary Stairway, North Figueroa Street across from Sycamore Grove Park, Highland Park, Los Angeles


Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

"Nuestra Reina de Los Angeles"/"Our Queen of the Angels" or "Lady of the Lake" (1934-35) by Ada May Sharpless

14-foot high poured concrete sculpture, mounted on a 2-foot by 2-foot pedestal

north end of Echo Park Lake, Echo Park, 751 Echo Park Avenue, Echo Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

9-foot by 60-foot acrylic mural

“The Tree of the Middle Place” (1992) by Barbara Benish

exterior of canoe storage building at Echo Park, Echo Park and Park Avenue, Echo Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

approx. 20-foot by 8-foot acrylic mural 

"Eyes Open, Mind Open" (2017) by Shepard Fairey 

west side of building, Sunset Blvd. east of Portia Street, Echo Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

rock sculptures, glass and metal columns

[untitled: stone] (1999) by George Stone and Anil Verma Associates, Inc. PA

Metro Red Line Vermont/ Beverly Station, 301 N. Vermont Avenue, Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

8-foot by 60-foot mural

“Festival of Masks Parade” (1996) by Frank Romero PA

west end, Metro Purple Line Wilshire/Normandie Station, 3510 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

2 52-foot painted ceramic tile murals

“People Coming, People Going” (1996) by Richard Wyatt PA

Metro Purple Line Wilshire/Western Station, 3775 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

7-story high, 2-sided, 8200 square foot video image in oil paint 

"Hand Holding a Bowl of Rice"(2007) by April Greiman PA 

2 sides of buildings, Wilshire/Vermont Metro Station, 3191 Wilshire Blvd., Koreatown, Los Angeles, CA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

15-foot by 10-foot laser-cut aluminum and white lighting "lotus" chandelier; 45-foot by 70-foot screeen 

"Los Angeles Opens Its Heart of Compassion" (2014) by Cliff Garten PA 

3150 Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

ceiling-suspended sculptures

“Los Angeles Seen” (1996) by Peter Shire PA

above escalators, Metro Red Line Wilshire/Vermont Station, 3191 Wilshire Boulevard, Lafayette Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

4 column-mounted ceramic tile murals

[untitled] (2004) by Bob Zoell PA

upper platform and lower platform, Metro Red Line Wilshire/Vermont Station, 3191 Wilshire Boulevard, Lafayette Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

20-foot by 36-foot acrylic mural

“La Ofrenda” (1990) by Yreina Cervantez

Toluca Street under the First Street bridge (near Second St. and Glendale Blvd., MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

15-foot by 45-foot ceramic tile mural

“El Sol / The Sun” (1992-1993) by Francisco Letelier PA 

interior mezzanine, Metro Red Line Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, 660 S. Alvarado Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

15-foot by 45-foot ceramic tile mural

“La Luna / The Moon” (1992-1993) by Francisco Letelier PA

interior mezzanine, Metro Red Line Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, 660 S. Alvarado Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

suspended glass and metal sculptures

“Into The Light” (1993) by Therman Statom PA

skylight area, Metro Red Line Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, 660 S. Alvarado Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

4-story mural of Edward James Olmos and Jaime Escalante 

"Los Angeles Teachers" (circa 1997) by Juan Hector Ponce 

facing Wilshire Blvd., between Alvarado Street and Westlake Avenue, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

collection of 13 wall-mounted ceramic tile mosaics

"MacArthur Park, Urban Oasis"(2010) by Sonia Romero PA 

interior station mezzanine walls, Metro Red Line Westlake/MacArthur Park Station, 660 S. Alvarado Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, CA 90057 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

statue of General Harrison Gray Otis, sculpture of a young soldier, sculpture of a newspaper boy, mounted on granite boulders 

"General Harrison Gray Otis" with soldier and newspaper boy (1920) by Paul Troubetzkoy 

NOTE: University of Southern California Libraries reports the sculpture of soldier was damaged and removed and placed in the basement of the Otis Art Institute

MacArthur Park, southeast corner of Wilshire Boulevard and S. Park View Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

8-foot black cement sculpture on 4-foot concrete pedestal 

"Promethus" [as listed on plaque] or "Prometheus Bringing Fire to Earth" (1935) by Nina Saemundsson PA (W.P.A.)

[STATUS 2015: DAMAGED - GLOBE IS MISSING FROM SCULPTURE'S OUTSTRECHED LEFT HAND]

MacArthur Park, southwest corner of Wilshire Blvd. and Alvarado Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

cast bronze statue (part of MacArthur Monument)

"MacArthur" (1955) by Roger Noble Burnham 

MacArthur Park, near Park View Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

30-foot steel entrance gates and arches 

"Entry Arches" (1986) by R. M. Fischer PA 

MacArthur Park, Wilshire Blvd. and Park View St. entrance, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

5-piece metal orb sculpture with clock tower structure 

"Clock Tower Monument in Unknown" (1987) by George Herms PA 

MacArthur Park, near 6th Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

5-foot by 15-foot wood bas relief sculpture mounted on 

freestanding concrete wall 

"Why We Immigrate / Porque Emigramos" (1993) by Dagoberto Reyes, with Thelma Garcia

(in conjunction with the time capsule project) 

MacArthur Park, northeast corner of Wilshire Blvd. and S. Park View Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

metal sculpture with dove image stencils mounted on a 20-foot pole 

"White Doves" (circa 2011) [artist unknown; originally untitled]

MacArthur Park, at Msgr. Oscar Romero Memorial Plaza, 7th Street and S. Park View Street, Macarthur Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake) 

6-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot cast bronze statue on a 3-foot by 3-foot by 2-foot concrete pedestal

"Msgr. Oscar A. Romero" (2013) by Joaquin Serrano 

MacArthur Park, Msgr. Oscar Romero Memorial Plaza, 7th Street and S. Park View Street, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

approx. 8-foot by 150+-foot mural

“La Raza’s Struggle for Freedom” (1983) by Pedro A. Pelayo

Leroy Street between Magdalena Street and Cardinal Street, Mission Junction, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

8-foot by 300-foot tempera mural

“History of Los Angeles” (1991) by Richard T. Jiminez

Main Street Swap Meet, 1100 N. Main Street, Mission Junction, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Echo Park and Westlake)

aerosol mural

We Don’t Have Generations” (1990) by Earth Crew

west side of building, Pico Boulevard and Union Avenue, Pico-Union, Los Angeles


Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

Vermonica (1993, 2020) by Sheila Klein  PA

assemblage sculpture of 25 vintage street light standards of various height in linear 132-foot long formation, with "Vermonica" identification banners hung from two of the light standards

LOCATION:  sidewalk, 4582 Santa Monica Boulevard, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA [components of the origiinal 1993 installation were moved to the sidewalk site in 2020]

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

Ecliptic/Illume (1999) by Michael Davis, with Diedrich Architects & Associates, Inc.  PA

station art:  station design in collaboration with Richard J. Diedrich (Diedrich/Niles Bolton Associates) consisting of the following specific features as well as design elements throughout the station:

 Additional information: MetroArt, Michael Davis

LOCATION:  Metro B Line (Red), Vermont/Sunset Station, 1500 N. Vermont Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

steel canopy, painted text on concrete panels, polycarbonate and aluminum paintings, lighting

[untitled; station design] (1999) by Robert Millar and Ellerbe-Becket, Inc. PA

Metro Red Line Vermont/Santa Monica/LA City College Station, 1015 N. Vermont Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

copper, granite and porcelain enamel panels with text and photographs; ceramic tile mosaics; granite pavers

[untitled; station design] (1999) by May Sun and Escudero-Fribourg Architects PA

Metro Red Line Hollywood/ Western Station, 5450 Hollywood Boulevard, East Hollywood, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information:Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

20 porcelain enamel-on-steel panels

“Kinetic Flow” (2005- 2006) by George Legrady PA

above stairs and escalator at L.A. City College entrance, Metro Red Line Vermont/ Santa Monica/L.A. City College Station, 1015 N. Vermont Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA George Legrady Studio 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

bronze Thai angel sculptures mounted on pillars

Aponsi” (date unknown; donated in 2006) (artist unknown)

east and west entrances to Thai Town, Hollywood Boulevard east of Western Avenue, East Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"All Black Lives Matter" (2020) by Luckie Alexander  PA

approx. 10-foot wide by 300-foot long polychrome on-street mural 

LOCATION: center lane of roadbed, 6900 block of Hollywood Blvd., between Highland Avenue and N. Orange Drive, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

fountain and sculpture

Muse of Music, Dance, Drama” (1940) by George Stanley

entrance, Hollywood Bowl, 2301 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic

[untitled] (1970) by Millard Sheets, Susan Hertel and Denis O’Connor

northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

20-foot by 46-foot acrylic mural

“Urban Eden” (1990) by Karen Kitchel

westbound Hollywood Freeway (101) at Mulholland Drive overpass, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

building-mounted sculpture

[untitled] (1990) by Roger Boyce PA

Vine Street at Franklin Avenue (Hollywood/Vine Street Storage), Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"Hollywood Jazz 1945-1972" (1991, 2011) by Richard Wyatt, Jr.

26-foot high by 88-foot long bas relief ceramic tile portrait mural (replacing the artist's 1991 acrylic paint mural of the same image at the same site)

LOCATION:  south exterior wall of the Capitol Records building, 1750 Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

“Hollywood Gateway" (officially "Hollywood and La Brea Gateway" and commonly "The Four Ladies of Hollywood"), with statues of Dolores Del Rio, Anna Mae Wong, Mae West, and Dorothy Dandridge (1993) by Harl West and designed by Catherine Hardwicke PA

gazebo gateway sculpture with four stainless steel statues (Del Rio, West, Wong, and Dandridge), weather vane statue of Marilyn Monroe, and granite tile mosaic paving

LOCATION:  southeast corner of Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

31 building-suspended cast bronze sculptures

“Ascent” (1994) by Kim Yasuda PA

Cherokee-Whitley Parking Garage, 1710-1720 N. Cherokee Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

sky-lighting bollards inscribed with historical information

“Hollywood & Vine Skytrackers" (1994) by Tom Ruzika PA

sidewalks at intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

colored concrete and metal crosswalk, seating and fencing

“Ivar Intermission” (1994) by Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend PA

public space on Ivar Avenue between Hollywood Boulevard and Selma Avenue (between the Doolittle Theater parking lot and public library), Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

digitized acrylic mural

“Tony Curtis” (1994) by George Sportelli

southbound Hollywood Freeway (101) at Sunset Boulevard overpass, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

interactive aluminum and glass camera and projector sculpture

“Face Finder / Face Time” (1996) by Steve Appleton PA

plaza, Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

station art: sculptural benches; decorative paving; ceramic tile walls; misc. artifacts

"Hooray for Hollywood" (1999) by Gilbert Lujan and Miralles Associates, Inc. PA

Metro Red Line Hollywood/Vine Station, 6250 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"Underground Girl" (2000) by Sheila Klein and Dworsky Associates PA 

station art: column-mounted sculptures; metal canopy and ceiling truss, projected images; decorative flooring

Metro Red Line Hollywood/ Highland Station, southeast corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave., Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles MTA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

5-story suspended sculpture, with video projection and music

“Chandelier Fall” (2001) by Michael Davis PA

escalator atrium, Hollywood and Highland Center, 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

marble mosaic and concrete, steel and fiberglass pathway inscribed with 49 Hollywood career stories; chaise lounge sculpture

“Road to Hollywood” (2001) by Erika Rothenberg PA

main courtyard (Grand Staircase, Babylon Court) and second floor, Hollywood and Highland Center, 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

photograph-etched granite floor images

“Starbursts” (2001) by Pat Ward Williams PA

first and second levels, Hollywood and Highland shopping plaza, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

mural

“Portrait of Hollywood” or “Diversity in Entertainment” (2002) by Eloy Torrez PA

side of Hollywood High School auditorium, 1521 N. Highland Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

40 photographic murals

“Hollywood Night Art Gallery” (2003) by Hollywood Beautification Team (Susan Krieg, Preston Craig, Rodd Swerdloff, Geoffry Tuttle, Jennifer Snoeynick, Jeanna Abbey Cobelli, Jasser Membreno, Kate Macomber-Jones, and Lindsey King) 

building roll-down doors on Hollywood Boulevard between Las Palmas Avenue and Highland Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"Hollywood Satellite" (2005) by Michael Culhane

25-foot high, by 10-foot wide, 7 movement kinetic painted steel sculpture

southeast corner of Highland Ave. and Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"Cinema Infinite" (2005) by Michael Culhane

12-foot high by 6-foot by 1-foot painted steel sculpture

northwest corner of Highland Ave., and Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

20-foot building-mounted sculpture

“El Cartographo” (2006) by Brad Howe PA

11201 West Oswego Street (NoHo Gardens building) Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

100-foot painted steel fence and gate with sculptural elements

“Sphere Song Gateway”

(2008) by Ricardo Mendoza PA

Seily Rodriquez Park, 5701-5711 Lexington Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood) 

"Psychogeographies" (2015) by Dustin Yellin 

six 7-foot by 4-foot, 16-inch thick, freestanding glass and steel panels containing 28 image-laden glass sheets 

Columbia Square, 6121 Sunset Blvd. (east of Vine Street), Hollywood, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Greater Hollywood)

"Dorothy" (2018) Levi Ponce  

approx. 25-foot by 35-foot acrylic paint mural 

west side exterior of Theater West building, 3333 W. Cahuenga Boulevard, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles 


Los Angeles (Harbor Area - Wilmington)

Phineas Banning Memorial (2004) by Eugene Daub  PA

7-foot cast bronze sculpture/ statue

LOCATION:  100 E. Water Street, Wilmington, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional information: CRA/LA 

Los Angeles (Harbor Area - Wilmington)

John Mendez Legacy (2006) by Wayne Healy  PA

cast bronze bust, mounted on a base with silk-screened ceramic tiles

LOCATION:  John Mendez Baseball Field, 920 Banning Boulevard, Wilmington, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (Harbor Area - Wilmington)

Harry Bridges statue (2009) by Eugene Daub  PA

76-inch high by 27-inch wide by 28-inch deep cast bronze statue of Harry Bridges speaking at a podium

LOCATION:  I.L.W.U. Local 3 Dispatch Hall, in front of exterior entrance, 1500 Anaheim Street, Wilmington, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Los Feliz and Silver Lake - Mount Washington)

Vistas de Harmony (1997) by Aztlan Cultural Arts Foundation

acrylic mural

LOCATION:  Pepper Avenue and W. Avenue 27, Mount Washington, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Los Feliz and Silver Lake - Elysian Heights)

Faces of Elysian Valley (2017) by Freyja Bardell and Brian Howe  PA 

collection of nine 8-foot to 12-foot high two-sided carved granite sculptures,in a 100-foot diameter area with native landscaping, permeable hardscape using stone fragments from the project, and LED lighting

LOCATION:  center of roundabout/traffic circle, San Fernando Road and N. Figueroa Street, Elysian Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Los Feliz and Silver Lake - Elysian Heights)

Lewis MacAdams Monument (2017) by Eugene Daub  PA

80-inch high by 40-inch by 27-inch 4-sided tinted concrete memorial to poet and Los Angeles River conservationist Lewis MacAdams, including a bas relief portrait with notable quotation, two bas relief sculptures (great egret; frog and fish) with MacAdams' poems "Solitude Conundrum" and "Look," and MacAdams' poem "To Artesia"; the monument includes a history panel (in English and Spanish); adjacent to the monument is a Michael Amescua's River Gate sculptural teel fence and gate providing access to the Los Angeles River bike and pedestrian path 

LOCATION:  Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park (formerly Marsh Park), 2944 Gleneden Street, Elysian Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Los Feliz and Silver Lake - Elysian Heights)

River Gate (circa 2017) by Michael Amescua  PA

painted steel sculptural double gate and fence mounted with individual cast iron sculptures of local wildlife (e.g., great heron) and native stone

LOCATION:  Lewis MacAdams Riverfront Park (formerly Marsh Park), 2944 Gleneden Street, Elysian Heights, Los Angeles, California, USA


Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

gateway sculpture

“Mountain Passage” (1997) by John Okulick PA 

LOCATION:  Metrolink Station, 10046 Old Depot Plaza Road, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - Chatsworth)

Tree of Life (2002) by Michael Amescua   PA

20-foot high by 15-foot wide stencil-cut stainless steel panel sculpture [consisting of four medallions of oak, palm, and bird of paradise images]

LOCATION:  exterior east side, Chatsworth Courthouse, 9425 Penfield Ave., Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - Chatsworth)

We The People (2003) by Michael Davis  PA

3-part bronze, gold surfaced aluminum, laminated glass, computer imaged photos, steel and granite sculptural  installation:  the words WE THE PEOPLE are fabricated as: (WE) sheet copper over steel located at entrance lobby alcove; (THE) seating elements for the lobby/atrium area; (PEOPLE) two gold-frames surround 100 individual black and white archival portraits that appear as an overall pattern at first glance and become more recognizable upon longer inspection;  Additional info.: Michael Davis

LOCATION:  interior atrium, Chatsworth Courthouse, 9425 Penfield Ave., Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: enamel-on-steel panel, glass mosaic pavement

"A Glimpse of Stony Point Park" (2012) by Lisa Adams PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Chatsworth Station, 21501 Lassen Street, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA 91311

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: enamel-on-steel panels, glass and stone mosaic pavement

"Strati" (2012) by Anne Marie Karlsen PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Nordhoff Station, 9070 Canoga Avenue, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, CA 91311 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

light standard-mounted metal medallions

[untitled; Canoga Park light standard medallions] (1999) by Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend PA

Sherman Way between Jordan Avenue and Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

concrete and ceramic tile sidewalk paving

[untitled] (1999) by Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend PA

exterior entrance, Madrid Theatre, 21622 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Constructed Histories" (2006) by Roy Dowell PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Canoga Station, 6770 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, CA 91303 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: enamel-on-steel panels, stone and glass pavement patterns

"Western Imaginary" (2012) by Ken Gonzales-Day PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Canoga Station, 6770 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, CA 91303 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: enamel-on-steel panels, glass and stone mosaic pavement medallion 

"Liquid Light: Flowing Into the Future" (2012) by Sam Erenberg PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Roscoe Station, 8310 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, CA 91304 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: enamel-on-steel panels, glass and stone mosaic pavement 

"Owensmouth/Canoga Park" (2012) by Margaret Lazzari PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Sherman Way Station, 7170 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park, Los Angeles, CA 91303 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

12-foot by 16-foot building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic 

[untitled] (1977) by Millard Sheets, Susan Hertel and Denis O'Connor

exterior facade above main entrance, 17107 Ventura Blvd., Encino, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement images 

"OverSite" (2005) by John O'Brien PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Balboa Station, 6340 N. Balboa Blvd., Encino, Los Angeles, CA 91316 

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

Amelia Earhart (circa 1971) by Ernest Shelton  PA

8-foot cast bronze statue on 6-foot by 3-foot by 3-foot marble pedestal, surrounded by 8 airplane propellers.

The statue was originally made of gold-plated fiberglass, and later replaced by this cast bronze version; a rededicated in 2003 made the addition of a circle of airplane propellers around the statue from the 1930s

LOCATION:  11410 West Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

The Great Wall of Los Angeles (1977-1983) by Judith Baca and multiple artists (design), and local youth and community members (painting) The mural was restored in 2011

12-foot by 2,754-foot (1/2 mile) acrylic mural consisting of individual panels depicting California and local historical and social issues)

LOCATION:  west wall of flood control channel south of Oxnard Street, 12900 Oxnard Street, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info: Wikipedia Social Public Art Resource Center 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

7-foot by 5-foot by 1-foot building-mounted concrete relief statues

“George Burns and Gracie Allen” (1991) by Richard H. Ellis PA

theater building exterior, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 5215 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

bronze statue

“Jack Benny” (1991) by Ernest Shelton PA

plaza area, 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

bronze statue

“Johnny Carson” (1991) by Ernest Shelton PA

plaza area, 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

bronze statue

“Lucille Ball” (1991) by by Ernest Shelton PA

plaza area, 5200 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

5-foot by 5-foot by 1-foot building-mounted concrete relief sculpture

“Steve Allen” (1991) by Richard H. Ellis PA

theater building exterior, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 5215 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

7-foot by 5-foot by 1-foot building-mounted concrete relief sculpture

“Walter Cronkite” (1991) by Richard H. Ellis PA

theater building exterior, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 5215 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

mosaic ceramic tile seating wall

[untitled] (1991) by Marlo Bartels PA

plaza area, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, 5215 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - North Hollywood)

Homage to North Hollywood (1992) by Karen Koblitz PA

ceramic tile mosaics

LOCATION:  exterior façade of shopping center entrance (Vineland Magnolia Shopping Center), Magnolia Boulevard and Vineland Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA   

Additional info,: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - North Hollywood)

Evidence Wall (1997) by Michael Davis   PA

sculptural installation of individual collections of objects, representing the idea of physical evidence, mounted in glass blocks and incorporated into a curved translucent glass-block wall

LOCATION:  interior lobby, North Hollywood Police Station, 11640 Burbank Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

ceramic tile murals

“Kaleidoscope Dreams” (2000) by James Doolin and Anne Marie Karlsen PA

Metro Red Line North Hollywood Station, Lankershim Boulevard and Chandler Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

painted ceramic tile tree sculptures and murals; symbolic elements

“The Trees of Califas” (station design) (2000) by Margaret Garcia and Siegel Diamond Architecture PA

Metro Red Line Universal City Station, Lankershim Boulevard and Universal Hollywood Drive, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

bronze, metal, and slate gateway sculpture spanning Lankershim Blvd.

“NoHo Gateway” (2003) by Peter Shire PA

across Lankershim Boulevard, south of Huston Street, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Addtional info.: Community Redevelopment Agendy/LA

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

building-mounted sculpture

[untitled] (2003) by Hyunsook Cho PA

5310 Vineland Avenue (A-1 Self Storage), North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Dramatic Locale" (2005) by Caryl Davis PA 

station platform, Metro Orange line North Hollywood Station, 5373 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 91601

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Lucky California" (2005) by Phung Huynh PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Laurel Canyon Station, 5371 Laurel Canyon Blvd., North Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 91607

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

building-mounted electronic lighting panel sculpture

“Drive By” (2007) by Electroland PA

NoHo Commons building, 5300 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

bronze memorial plaque with porcelain enamel etching

Fireman’s Memorial (2007) by Christina Ulke PA

Lankershim Boulevard and Weddington Street, North Hollywood, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

station art: 18 relief panels and stamped concrete pavement

“City and Citrus” (2000) by Will Nettleship PA 

Metrolink Northridge Station, 8775 Wilbur Avenue, Northridge, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

6-foot by 100-foot mural

“Tigers Stalking Their Prey” (1991) by Manuel Velazquez

corner of Laurel Canyon Boulevard and Fox Street, San Fernando, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

building-mounted ceramic, stone and glass mosaic

[untitled] (1970) by Millard Sheets, Nancy Colbath and Denis O’Connor

exterior façade above entrance, 12051 Ventura Boulevard, Studio City, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

14-foot by 60-foot acrylic mural

“Your Kids, My Kids” (1991) by Manuel Velazquez and 12 Middle School students

exterior auditorium wall facing Borden Avenue, Olive Vista Middle School, 14600 Tyler Street, Sylmar, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

sculptural fencing

"Wave Fence" (2008) by Rod Baer PA

pool/poolhouse fencing, El Cariso Community Regional Park, 13100 Hubbard Avenue, Sylmar, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Tarzan and Tarzana" (2005) by Sandow Birk PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Tampa Station, 6101 Tampa Avenue, Tarzana, Los Angeles, CA 91335 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Now and Then" (2005) by Jody Zellen PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Reseda Station, 6056 N. Reseda Blvd., Tarzana, Los Angeles, CA 91335

Additional information: Jody Zellen Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

3 12-foot high painted metal sculptures 

"Drive-By Art" (1992) by Lars Hawkes PA 

edge of Highway 170, at northbound Sherman Way on-ramp, Valley Glen, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

station art: photographic portrait panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Former Location/Contemporary Portrait" (2005) by Laura London PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Valley College Station, 13240 W. Burbank Blvd., Valley Glen, Los Angeles, CA 91401 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Journey to California" (2005) by Daniel Marlos PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Woodman Station, 3620 W. Oxnard Street, Valley Glen, Los Angeles, CA 91401 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement

"Todos vuelvan/Everyone Returns" (2005) by Michele Martinez PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Sepulveda Station, 15430 W. Erwin Street, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA 91411 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"VAN NUYS, The New Town" (2005) by Roxene Rockwell PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Van Nuys Station, 6060 Van Nuys Blvd., Van Nuys, Los Angeles, 91411 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Valley Scan" (2005) by John Roloff PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line Woodley Station, 6381 N. Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA 91406 

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - Woodland Hills) 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement 

"Dogs Chasing My Car in the Desert" (2005) by John Divola PA 

station platform, Metro Orange Line De Soto Station, 20901 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA 91367

Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley - Woodland Hills) 

"What We See" (2005) by Pat Warner PA 

station art: porcelain enamel-on-steel panels, terrazzo pavement [Additional information: Los Angeles County MTA ]

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Orange Line Pierce College Station, 6425 Winnetka Avenue, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Athens)

(untitled) (2008) by Michelle Martinez PA 

glazed ceramic tile murals

LOCATION:  poolhouse facade, Helen Keller Park, 1045 W. 126th Street, Athens, Los Angeles; Additional info.:Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Athens)

Locus: City Imprints (1995) by Steve Appleton and Caltrans (Locke High School students assisted with the circle of concrete tiles at station entrance) PA

station art: copper canopy; sandblasted concrete tiles with images; benches; tile collages; sculptural elements

LOCATION:  Station Platform, Metro Green Line Harbor Freeway Station, 11500 S. Figueroa Street, South Los Angeles - Athens, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Athens)

real green (1995) by Kim Yasuda, Torgen Johnson, and Caltrans; poetry by Michelle T. Clinton and Rubén Martinez PA

station art: hanging bronze sculpture; 2 screen-walls; photographic mural; glass paving with poetry text

LOCATION:  Station Platform, Metro Green Line Vermont Station, 11603 S. Vermont Avenue, South Los Angeles - Athens, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills) 

Engraved in Memory (2012) by Daniel Gonzalez  PA 

station art: panel-mounted glazed ceramic bas relief murals

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line La Cienega/Jefferson Station, 5664 W. Jefferson Blvd., South Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills)

Walk A Mile In My Shoes (2014) by Kim Ables  PA

public art installation of a cultural monument to the Civil Rights Movement, consisting of the following components:

LOCATION:  traffic median, Jefferson Boulevard and Rodeo Road, South Los Angeles - Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Central Alameda)

A Tribute to Industry (1994) by Horace Washington  PA

station art: sculptural seating; paving tiles; pole-mounted painted metal shapes

LOCATION:  station platform and surrounding sidewalks, Metro Blue Line Vernon Station, 4421 Long Beach Avenue, Central Alameda, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Central Alameda)

South Central Suite: Slauson Serenade, South Central Codex (1995) by East Los Streetscapers  PA 

station art: 4 ceramic and concrete panels, 96 porcelain-enameled steel panels

LOCATION:  at street level and at station platform, Metro Blue Line Slauson Station (near Maywood), 5585 Randolph Street, South Los Angeles - Central Alameda, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Central Alameda)

Running for the Blue Line (1997) by Elliott Pinkney  PA

station art: 3 fence-mounted painted steel panels with cut-out figures

LOCATION:  station fence, Metro Blue Line Washington Station, 1945 Long Beach Avenue, South Los Angeles - Central Alameda, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Central Alameda)

Different Strokes (2009) by Paul Tsanetpoulos  PA 

5-foot by 90-foot porcelain and glass tile mural 

LOCATION:  Mary M. Bethune Park poolhouse, 1244 E. 61st Street, South Los Angeles - Central Alameda, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Central Alameda) 

Wish (2014) by Heath Satow  PA 

7-foot wall-mounted sculpture, 10-foot wall-mounted sculpture, 3 25-foot sculptures [more information: Heath Satow]

LOCATION:  1010 E. Slauson Avenue, South Los Angeles - Central Alameda, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Crenshaw) 

Our Mighty Contribution (2001-2002) by RTN Crew; and The Struggle Continues (forthcoming February 2024

10-foot high by 780-foot long, 7,000 square foot mural painted on a street-facing retaining wall; the mural was initially by 12 different artists (RTN Crew) and is slated for renewal in 2024 under the mural project name The Struggle Continues

LOCATION:  Crenshaw Wall (Great Wall of Crenshaw), Crenshaw Blvd. at W. 50th Street, Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Crenshaw) 

All in a Day (or Community at Large) (2011-2012) by Michael Massenberg   PA 

station art: panel-mounted mosaics

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Farmdale Station, 4420 Exposition Blvd., South Los Angeles - Crenshaw, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Crenshaw) 

LA Metro Loteria (2012) by Jose Lozano  PA 

station art: panel-mounted murals on ceramic til

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line La Brea Station, 5060 Exposition Blvd., South Los Angeles - Crenshaw, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Exposition Park)

Transportation Brought Art to the People (1977) by Ulysses Jenkins 

mural

LOCATION:  S. Hope Street and W. 35thStreet, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Exposition Park)

Olympic Gateway (1984) by Robert Graham PA

25-foot by 15-foot by 5-foot cast bronze, gold leaf and zinc gateway sculpture with 2 headless figures [Photos, additional information: Robert Graham ]

LOCATION:  main entrance, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, 3939 S. Figueroa Street, South Los Angeles - Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Exposition Park) 

Urban Dualities (2012 by Samuel Rodriguez  PA 

station art: panel-mounted illustrations

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line Jefferson/USC Station, 3214 S. Flower Street, South Los Angeles - Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Exposition Park) 

On Saturdays (2012 by Robbert Flick PA 

station art: panel-mounted collage of glass-fused streetscape images on tile

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line Park/USC Station, 661 Exposition Blvd., South Los Angeles - Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Exposition Park) 

Neighborhood Portrait: Reconstructed (2012) by Jessica Polzin McCoy  PA 

station art: panel-mounted mosaics on ceramic tile

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line Vermont Station, 1043 Exposition Blvd., Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham) 

El Deseo de Progresar / The Will to Progress (2004) by Ricardo Mendoza PA 

station art: 2 column-mounted ceramic tile murals

LOCATION:  street level entrance, Metro Blue Line Firestone Station (at Washington Park), 8615 Graham Avenue, South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham)

A Florence Moment (2004-2005) by Ricardo Duffy PA 

station art: 8 pole-mounted hand-painted ceramic tile murals

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Blue Line Florence Station (at Roosevelt Park), 7225 Graham Avenue, South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham) 

"El Movimiento" ("The Movement") (2012) by Oscar Magallanes PA 

6-foot by 112-foot mural [Additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission]

LOCATION:  Florence Avenue parking lot, 1616 E. Florence Avenue, South Los Angeles - Florence-Graham, Los Angeles, 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Jefferson Park)

Exposition Park Welcomes the World – Bienvenidos a La Ciudad de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles de Porciuncula (1984) by Goez Art Studio

mural

exterior wall, Department of Public Social Services, 3965 South Vermont Avenue, Jefferson Park, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Jefferson Park) 

Wanderers (2012) by Willie Middlebrook  PA 

station art: panel-mounted mosaics

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line Crenshaw Station, 3428 Exposition Blvd., South Los Angeles - Jefferson Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Leimert Park) 

Ephemeral Views: A Visual Essay (2012) by Ronald J. Llanos  PA 

station art: panel-mounted mosaics

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Expo Line Western Station, 1573 Exposition Blvd., Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Leimert Park)

Vision and Motion (1993) by Elliot Pinkney

acrylic mural

LOCATION:  exterior north wall, 4828 Crenshaw Boulevard, South Los Angeles - Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Leimert Park) 

Dream Catcher (2000) by Tina Allen 

metal sculpture 

LOCATION:  5401 Crenshaw Blvd., South Los Angeles - Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Leimert Park) 

Talking Drums (2020-2022) by Ingrid Calame  PA

multi-colored glass wall-panels embossed with a collage of cultural and architectural images in the style of pencil/chalk "rubbings", enclosing the escalator/stair entrance to the lower level rail platform

LOCATION:  street-level pavillion entrance, Leimert Park Metro K Line Station, 4330 S. Crenshaw Boulevard, South Los Angeles - Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - South Park)

Circum-Spectrum (2010) by George Peters and Melanie Walker (Airworks Studio, Inc.) PA 

ceiling mounted polycarbonate sculpture  [Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission]

LOCATION:  interior atrium, Hubert H. Humphrey Comprehensive Health Center, 5850 S. Main Street, South Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - View Park)

[no title] (1976) by Frank Matranga

ceramic and glass tile mural

LOCATION:  exterior entrance, View Park Library, 3854 W. 54th Street, View Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Additional info.: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts)

Watts Towers or Nuestro Pueblo (1921-1954) by Sabato Rodia 

17 inter-connected sculptural structures with embedded ceramic items, found objects and artifacts, reaching up to 99-feet in height

LOCATION:  1761-1765 E. 107th Street, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts) 

Mama Watts (circa 1965) by Bill Watts 

5-foot by 6-foot by 3-foot sculpture on a 6-foot by 3-foot by 1-foot mosaic-covered base 

LOCATION:  1727 E. 107th Street, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts)

Symbols of Unity – The Idea of Freedom (1992) by Charles Dickson PA

podium sculpture with concrete relief and cast bronze

E. 103rd Street and Grandee Avenue, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Community Redevelopment Agency/LA 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts)

“Blue Line Totems in Red”(1994) by Roberto Salas PA

station art: column-mounted metal totem sculptures, pavement mosaic with proverbs

LOCATION:  station platform, Metro Blue Line 103rd Street Station, 10100 Grandee Avenue, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts)

station art: column-mounted painted metal sculptures

“Hide-n-Seek” (1995) by JoeSam. PA

upper and lower station levels, Metro Blue Line Willowbrook Station (aka Rosa Parks/Wilmington/ Imperial Station), 11611 Willowbrook Avenue, Watts, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts) 

Pathways to Freedom (2002) by Michael Massenburg and Robin Strayhorn  PA 

5 concrete and ceramic tile benches 

LOCATION:  street-level entrance, Metro Blue Line Willowbrook Station (aka Rosa Parks/Wilmington/ Imperial Station), 11611 Willowbrook Avenue, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts) 

Gifts From Mother (2008) by Robin Strayhorn  PA 

9-foot by 10-foot tile mural 

LOCATION:  entrance to poolhouse, Ted Watkins Memorial Park, 1335 E. 103rd Street, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts) 

Maya Obelisk (circa 2000) [artist/sculptor unknown]

25-foot high 4-sided carved stone obelisk sculpture

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Wilmington Avenue and East 108th Street, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Watts) 

Watts P-22 Wildlife Mural (2021) by Jonathan Martinez   PA

 approx. 5-foot high by 80-foot long acrylic community mural, depicting native wildlife highlighting Monarch butterflies and a tribute portrait to Los Angeles-area mountain lion P-22 

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Century Blvd. and Compton Avenue, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Unity Under the Sun (2023) by Misteralek and Shozart   PA

8-foot high by 200-foot wide community mural painted on approx. 50 wall-mounted 4-foot by 8-foot wood panels

LOCATION:   southeast corner of Graham Avenue and E. 103rd Street, Watts, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - West Athens)

suspended metal chain sculpture 

[title unknown] (forthcoming 2010) by Ball-Nogues Studio PA

interior lobby, Centinela Area Building and Safety Permit Office, 1330 W. Imperial Highway, West Athens, Los Angeles

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook)

Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Dr. Charles R. Drew (1998) by Tina Allen   PA

30-foot by 10-foot building-mounted bas relief sculpture

southwest building facade, 1601 E. 120th Street, Willowbrook, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

Aquatic Endeavors (2008) by Robin Strayhorn  PA

glazed tile mural

LOCATION:  entrance, Enterprise Park Pool, 13055 Clovis Avenue, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Photos, additional information: Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

"Ocean Journey" (2008) by Matt Doolin and Paul Doolin PA

33 1/2-foot by 4 1/2-foot glass and ceramic tile mosaic

LOCATION:  street entrance, George W. Carver Park Pool House, 1400 E. 118th Street, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles County Arts Commission 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

Pieces Together (2014) by Lawrence Argent  PA 

18-foot by 7-foot by 20-foot 12-piece 110-ton gray granite sculpture 

LOCATION:  main north entrance, Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital, 1680 E. 120th Street, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

A Healing Home (2014) by Dominique Moody PA 

assemblage sculpture of found objects and materials in 9 separate collages

LOCATION:  interior lobby, Outpatient Services, Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital, 1670 E. 120th Street, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

Azul Healing Garden (2015) by Dan Corsen and Ahbe Landscape Architects  PA 

chromotherapy garden landscaping with blue glass mulch and lighting design

LOCATION:  Martin Luther King Jr. Hospital, 1670 E. 120th Street, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook)

Transformative Illumination (2016) by Wenceslao Quiroz  PA 

approx. 20-foot by 20-foot acrylic-on-canvas mural

LOCATION:  east exterior wall of Exodus Recovery Center, Martin Luther King Jr. Medical Campus, 12021 S. Wilmington Ave., Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook) 

Endless Miles (2018) by Rob Ley  PA 

44-foot by 157-foot by 3½-foot building-mounted powder-coated aluminum sculpture

parking structure, Martin Luther King Jr. Medical Campus, 12021 S. Wilmington Ave., Willowbrook, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (South Los Angeles - Willowbrook)

Second Line (2021) by Jamex and Einar de la Torre  PA

six 14-foot high by 14-foot diameter sculptural "umbrella" white painted stainless steel shade structures with stencil-cut sections incorporating 4-inch diameter colored glass insets

LOCATION:   plaza area, Metro Customer Service Center, 11680 Willowbrook Avenue, Willowbrook, Los Angeles, California, USA


Los Angeles (Westside - Cypress Grove)

A Mosaic of Peace and Justice (2022) by Shepard Fairey

6½ story, 70-foot high by 9-foot wide acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  11955 Culver Blvd., Cypress Grove, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Palms)

Unto Ye Heavenly Garden of Knowledge (1993) by Russell Carlton

13-foot by 195-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  westbound Santa Monica Freeway (10) near National Boulevard, Palms, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Palms)

Artist Educators (2013; installed 2016) by Shizu Saldamando  PA 

station art: art panels of images of pencil drawings on wood with hand-cut Japanese washi paper collages of local people, places, nurseries and plant life

LOCATION:  Palms Station platform, Metro Expo Line, 10021 National Boulevard, Palms, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista)

Ballona Sea Change (2006) by Marlo Bartels

4 mosaic ceramic tile benches; 4 ceramic tile mosaic urns

LOCATION:  various locations, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista)

[title and artist unknown] (circa 2006)

3-column 8-foot, 12-foot and 14-foot stone sculpture; 15-foot square base

LOCATION:  east end of Crescent Park, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista)

Enagua (2015) by Ned Kahn   PA 

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

LOCATION:  West Runway Road, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista) 

Nothing Exists (2015) by Cyrcle  PA 

2 acrylic paint murals 

LOCATION:  exterior walls of building and parking garage, Paseo, West Runway Road, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista) 

Extinción (2015) by DourONE  PA

45-foot b 90-foot acrylic paint mural

LOCATION:  south exterior walls of parking garage (near West Runway Road, Playa Vista, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista) 

aerosol spray paint mural 

"Walking Fingers" (originally untitled) (2015) by Case Maclaim (a.k.a. Andreas von Chrzanowski) 

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

Los Angeles (Westside - Playa Vista) 

aerosol spray paint mural 

"Hands With Plane" (originally untitled) (2015) by Case Maclaim (a.k.a. Andreas von Chrzanowski) 

north exterior of buildings near Jefferson Blvd. entrance to Whole Foods Market, Playa Vista, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Sawtelle)

station art: art panels of ceramic tile mosaics with the unifying theme of a flowing sash 

"And Here I Will Stay" (2013; installed 2016) by Nzuji De Magalhaes PA 

Exposition/Bundy Station platform, Metro Expo Line, 12201 Exposition Blvd., Sawtelle, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside)

mural [DECOMMISSIONED 2012]

[“The Story of Venice” or “Kinney’s Dream” (1941) by Edward Biberman PA]

[interior, former Venice Post Office, 1601 Main Street, Venice Beach, Los Angeles]

This mural is no longer public art and is now private property: Los Angeles Times 

Los Angeles (Westside)

30-foot building-mounted aluminum, steel, and fiberglass mechanical sculpture

“Ballerina Clown” (1989) by Jonathan Borofsky

Main Street and Rose Avenue (Venice Renaissance), 110 Navy Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

30-foot metal sculpture

“Harmic Arch” (1989) by Guy Dill 

above parking garage entrance to Venice Renaissance building, 110 Navy Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

17-foot by 37-foot acrylic-on-masonry mural

“Homage to a Starry Knight”(1990) by Rip Cronk

north wall, Beach House building, Ocean Front Walk and Wave Crest Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

mural

“Ocean Swell” (1990) by Rip Cronk

Ocean Front Walk and Clubhouse Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

mural

“Rip Tide” (1990) by Rip Cronk

Ocean Front Walk and Clubhouse Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

mural

“Venice Beach” (1990) by Rip Cronk

south side of building, Beach House building, Ocean Front Walk and Wave Crest Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

110-foot by 206-foot acrylic mural 

"Endangered Species" (1990) by Emily Winters 

Ocean Front Walk and Park Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside)

25-foot by 10-foot acrylic mural 

"Morning Shot" (1991) by Rip Cronk 

1800 block of Speedway Avenue at 18th Place, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside)

45-foot by 44-foot by 18-foot building-mounted concrete and cement plaster sculpture

“Giant Binoculars” (1991) by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

340 Main Street, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

12-foot by 100-foot mural, with poetry

“Marc Chagall Comes to Venice Beach” (1991) by Christina

Schlesinger, poetry by Dora Bayrack

southwest corner of Ozone Ave. and Speedway at entrance to Israel Levin Senior Adult Center, 201 Ocean Front Walk, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside)

11-foot by 9-foot fresco

“El Quinto Sol (The Fifth Sun)” (1992) by Frederico Vigil

building exterior (SPARC), 685 Venice Boulevard, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside) 

approx. 15-foot by 100-foot mural honoring prisoners of war and those missing in action in the Southeast Asia region and Vietnam, and includes the names of 2,,273 missing service personnel

"You Are Not Forgotten" (1992) by Peter Stewart 

corner of Pacific Avenue and Sunset Court, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach)

60 1/2-foot steel I-beam sculpture 

"Declaration" (or "Voxal") (2001) by Mark di Suvero 

beach side of Oceanfront Walk at Winward Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach)

50-foot by 20-foot acrylic mural 

"Portrait of Abbot Kinney" (2004) by Rip Cronk 

67 N. Venice Boulevard, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach) 

21-foot by 34-foot acrylic mural 

"Venice Beach Chorus Line"(2004) by Rip Cronk 

northeast corner of Ocean Front Walk and Clubhouse Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach)

6-foot anodized aluminum sculpture

“Venice Torso” (2007) by Robert Graham

Winward Circle, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Robert Graham 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach) 

21-foot by 100-foot mural 

"Venice Kinesis" (2010) by Rip Cronk (restoration of "Venice Reconstituted" (1989) by Rip Cronk) 

west side of Venice Beach Hotel, Winward Ave. and Speedway, 21 Winward Ave., Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach)

mural 

"Venice Homies" (2010) by Jules Muck 

corner of Electric Avenue and California Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach) 

50-foot by 150-foot mural 

"Touch of Venice" (2012) by Jonas Never 

[replaced "St. Chalres Painting" (1978) by Terry Schoonhoven]

east side of Venice Beach Hotel, Winward Ave. and Speedway, 21 Winward Ave., Venice Beach, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice Beach) 

acrylic mural 

"Superbot Media" (2013) by Max Neutra

9 Dudley Avenue and Speedway, 9 Dudley Avenue, Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice)

25-foot acrylic mural 

Arnold Schwarzenegger (2013) by Jonas Never 

LOCATION:  east side of Thermolife building, 1800 block of Speedway Avenue, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice)

Luminaries of Pantheism (2015) by Levi Ponce 

25-foot by 75-foot acrylic paint mural 

LOCATION:  South Venice Blvd. between Speedway and Ocean Front Walk, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Venice)

Venice Skateboarding (2023) by Jonas Never and Gustavo Zermeño

22-foot high by 40-foot wide acrylic mural

LOCATION:  850 Indiana Court, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA


Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester) 

27-inch by 18-inch by 18-inch hollow-cast bronze portrait bust on 6-foot granite pedestal

"Tom Bradley" (1987) by Serge Sarkis Conservation work in 2013

exterior entrance to "Departures" area, Tom Bradley International Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester, Los Angeles [CURRENT LOCATION UNKNOWN]

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester)

station art: flagstone paving; concrete chairs and tables; wall sculptures; glass wind screens imprinted with text

untitled or "Hail and Farewell" (1995) by Richard Turner and Escudero-Fribourg Architects; text from Kerouac, Burroughts, Ellison, and Hughes PA

Station Platform, Metro Green Line Aviation Station, 11500 Aviation Boulevard, Westchester, Los Angeles

Additional info.: Los Angeles County MTA 

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester)

corridor of 11 25-60 ft. translucent glass pylons with lighting display (along Century Blvd.); circle of 15 100-foot by 12-foot translucent glass pylons (inter-sectiion of Century Blvd. and Sepulveda Blvd.); 32-foot high "LAX" translucent glass pylon sculpture; color sequence programming

“LAX Gateway Pylons” (2000) by Paul Tzanetopoulos, Selbert Perkins Design, and Ted Tokio Tanaka Architects

Sepulveda Blvd. at Century Blvd., Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester,Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester) 

90-foot linear strip of 58 ceiling-suspended 46-inch liquid crystal video display screens, 20-foot by 20-foot wall-mounted video screen matrix media wall 

"See Change" (2010) by Jon 9, designer/ programmer (Holonyne Corp.), and 17 artists PA 

interior lobby, Tom Bradley International Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester, Los Angeles 

Additional info.: Los Angeles Times 

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester)

80-foot long ceiling-suspended metallic chain sculpture

"Air Garden" (2014) by Ball-Nogues Studio PA 

interior, north light well, Bradley West Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester, Los Angeles 

Additional info.: Ball-Nogues Studio Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester) 

2 section (1,000 ft. long, 500 ft. long) ceiling-suspended cordage sculpture using 23.86 miles of custom-dyed cordage 

"Woven Walk" or "ΣLAX" (2015) by Pae White PA

North and South "sterile corridors", Tom Bradley International Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester, Los Angeles

NOTE: RESTRICTED ACCESS Additional info.: Los Angeles Times 

Los Angeles (Westside - Westchester) 

30-foot by 30-foot by 30-foot ceiling-suspended sculpture of 712 plywood and aluminum panels

"Belltower" (2014) by Mark Bradford PA 

Mezzanine level, Departures Hall, Tom Bradley International Terminal, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), 1 World Way, Westchester, Los Angeles 

Additional info.: Mark Bradford Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles (Westside - West Los Angeles)

Right Above The Right-of-Way (2013; installed 2016) by Susan Lorgoreci  PA 

station art: 8 pole-mounted ceramic tile mosaics of local neighborhood images from aerial photographs depicted in the style of colored pencil sketches

LOCATION:  Exposition/Sepulveda Station platform, Metro Expo Line, 11295 Exposition Blvd., West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Westwood)

Wallace Fountain (1872; installation date unknown) by Charles-Auguste LeBourg; foundry: Val D'Osne 

approx. 9-foot (106.7-inch) sculptural cast iron water fountain 

LOCATION:  intersection of Westwood Boulevard and Broxton Avenue, Westwood Village, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Westwood) 

Lady Liberty (1973) by David Wilkins 

reinforced concrete and plaster sculpture ensemble of Lady Liberty flanked by two Spanish-American War soldiers, mounted on 10-foot platform [partial "re-creation" of Roger Noble Burnham's 1950 piece]

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue, Los Angeles National Cemetery, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Westwood) 

Ripple (2012) by Heath Satow 

6-foot by 20-foot aluminum and granite wall-mounted sculpture

LOCATION:  10714 Santa Monica Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Westside - Westwood)

[untitled, red roses] (circa 2016) [artist unknown]  

approx. 8-foot by 20-foot painted steel sculpture 

LOCATION:  Union Bank ATM plaza, 10900 Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Beverly Grove)

Adjoeman (2004; installed 2012) by Frank Stella 

18-foot by 17-foot by 5-foot stainless steel and carbon fiber sculpture [part of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center collection]

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Beverly Blvd. and San Vicente Blvd., Beverly Grove, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Century City)

Reclining Figure II (1967; installed 2016) by Edoardo Villa  

48-inch by 60-inch by 13-inch cast bronze sculpture; 2-foot by 6-foot by 4-foot granite base

LOCATION:  in front of SunAmerica Center, 1999 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Century City) 

Ventus Vitae [Winds of Life] (2008) by John Gilbert Luebtow 

11-foot by 6-foot by 15-foot glass and granite sculpture with lighting and sound; 12-foot by 12-foot reflecting pool 

LOCATION:  Watt Plaza, 1800 Century Park East, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Century City)

SWAY (2017) by Nick Petronzio 

12-foot by 12-foot diameter sculpture of 24 stainless steel curved spines

LOCATION:  southwest corner of Wilshiare Blvd. and Santa Monica Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Century City)

The Freedom Sculpture or Freedom: A Shared Dream (2017) by Cecil Balmond 

20,400-pound (9,253 Kgs) 15-foot by 20-foot by 9-foot water-jet cut and powder coated stainless steel sculpture of double cylinders, supported by two 15-foot diameter high polish stainless steel rings, on a 10-foot by 18-foot by 4-inch travertine stone platform, and with internal LED lighting

LOCATION:  center traffic median, Santa Monica Blvd. at Century Park East, Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Club Park)

10-foot by 60-foot acrylic mural

“We Can All Get Along Here” (1992) by Alice Patrick

bridge median on Venice Boulevard near La Fayette Road, Country, Club Park, Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Fairfax) 

3-piece 8-foot by 5-foot bronze and polished stainless steel sculpture; Rededicated 2013

Raoul Wallenberg Statue and Memorial or "Angel of Rescue / Angel of Mercy" (1988) by Franco Assetto

Raoul Wallenberg Square, northeast corner of Fairfax Avenue and Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles 

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Hancock Park) 

Miner or Dan the Miner (1924-1925; reinstalled 2009 after theft) by Henry Lion

7-foot bronze sculpture, fountain 

LOCATION:  Carthay Circle, corner of San Vicente Boulevard and McCarthy Vista, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Information on the 2008 theft: Los Angeles Times 

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Hancock Park)

Fairfax Community Mural (1985) by Art Mortimer

12-foot by 110-foot acrylic mural

LOCATION:  northwest corner of Fairfax Avenue and Oakwood Avenue, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Hancock Park)

Public Scribble #2 (2009) by Karl Haendel 

18-foot by 64-foot mural 

LOCATION:  exterior of LAXART building, 2640 S. La Cienega Blvd., Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Miracle Mile)

Los Angeles Holocaust Monument (1992) by Joseph L. Young  

six 18-foot triangular black granite columns mounted with bronze bas relief panels and inscriptions, on red granite base

LOCATION:  Pan-Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Boulevard, Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - MIracle Mile)

Urban Light (2008) by Chris Burden   PA

202 vintage street light standards installed in a grid pattern 

LOCATION:  plaza area, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Miracle Mile) 

La Brea (2011) by Shepard Fairey  (originally untitled)

8,800 square foot mural 

LOCATION:  2 sides of building exterior, 181 S. La Brea Avenue, Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Miracle Mile)

Levitated Mass (2012) by Michael Heizer  PA 

340-ton granite boulder sculpture 

LOCATION:  Resnick North Lawn, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, USA 

Los Angeles (Wilshire - Rancho Park) 

Panoramas (2013; installed 2016) by Abel Alejandre  PA 

station art: art panels of 3-part porcelain enamel steel tiles imprinted with photographic images of travelers headed for local destinations

LOCATION:  Westwood/Rancho Park station platform, Metro Expo Line, 10800 W. Exposition Boulevard, Rancho Park, Los Angeles, California, USA