DESCRIPTION: 15-foot high by 70-foot wide, 10-section, acrylic mural
Seventeen years after Toovey and McAllister's mural was completed, it became the colorful backdrop to the LA VERNE/FAIRPLEX A Line station. The mural appears to have been originally untitled, and he mural's words serve as a default title. It was carefully protected during station construction (see below). Additionally, the LA VERNE/FAIRPLEX station art,Connectivity by Blue McRight, is a 3-sculpture installation at the west end of the station adjacent to Arrow Highway.
LOCATION: south-facing exterior of 2230 1st Street, directly north of LA VERNE/FAIRPLEX STATION (formerly a citrus packing house, currently housing University of La Verne administrative offices), La Verne, California, USA
FOOTHILL GOLD LINE WORKERS INSTALLING PROTECTIVE SHEETING IN FRONT OF THE MURAL.
AERIAL VIEW SHOWING BLUE MCRIGHT'S CONNECTIVITY SCULPTURE AT RIGHT (UNDER BLUE WRAP BEFORE DEDICATION)