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Title | South Central Codex and Slauson serenade, Los Angeles, 1995 |
Description | South Central Codex and Slauson serenade, Los Angeles, 1995. Slauson A Line Station (formerly the Blue Line), Long Beach Avenue at 58th Drive, Los Angeles (Florence). Timeline of Los Angeles history on the upper, platform level -- encompasses the first few billion years of cosmic accretion, continental drift and prehistoric life to the arrival of the first human beings, Native American cultures, Spanish explorers and European technology, Mexican ranchos, Manifest Destiny, 19th-century urbanization, population boom, new immigrantd, Central American society, community activists, and the coming 21st century. On the lower, street level, four ceramic and concrete panels depict the lives of everyday people and celebrate values shared by those who live and work in this area: love and family, church and school, the work ethic and community service. Centrally featured in the Community Service panel is the late County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. Porcelain enamel on metal (92 panels) and handcut glazed ceramic tile (4 pieces), by East Los Streetscapers (Wayne Healy, David Botello, Ricardo Duffy). Sponsored by MTA Metro Art. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 237, #34. |
Subject (topic) |
Street art Mural painting and decoration Railroad stations |
Geographic subject (street address) | Long Beach Avenue at East Slauson Avenue |
Geographic subject (city or populated place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic subject (county) | Los Angeles |
Geographic subject (state/province) | California |
Geographic subject (country) | USA |
Geographic coordinates | 33.988918,-118.243511 |
Coverage date (for display) | 1995 |
Artist | Healy, Wayne; Botello, David; Duffy, Ricardo |
Photographer | Dunitz, Robin J. |
Other contributor | Metropolitan Trasportation Authority. Metro Art |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created (for display) | 1995 |
Type | images |
Format | 4 slides : col. ; 2 x 2 in. |
Format (aat) |
color slides slides (photographs) |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Identifying number | dunitz-1305; dunitz-1306; dunitz-1307; dunitz-1308 |
References | Dunitz, Robin J. Street Gallery: a guide to 1000 Los Angeles Murals. Los Angeles, CA: RJD Enterprises, c1993; Dunitz, Robin J. Street gallery: a guide to 1000 Los Angeles Murals. Rev. 2nd ed. Los Angeles, CA: RJD Enterprises, c1998; |
Rights | The images are accessible for fair use. However, muralists retain all rights to their work, and Robin Dunitz retains copyright for the images. Any requests for permission to reproduce the images must be directed to: Robin Dunitz, 503-577-3842, rjdunitz@comcast.net |
Physical access | The files represent Ms. Dunitz' personal collection of materials collected over the years of her involvement in documenting and preserving Los Angeles murals. They are available for consultation in the Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library, University of Southern California. For an appointment, contact the Library at (213) 740-1956. |
Repository name | USC Helen Topping Architecture and Fine Arts Library |
Repository address | Watt Hall 4d, USC, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0294 |
Repository email | afa@usc.edu |
Filename | dunitz-1305.tif; dunitz-1306.tif; dunitz-1307.tif; dunitz-1308.tif |
Part of collection | Robin Dunitz Slides of Los Angeles Murals, 1925-2002 |
Description
Title | South Central Codex and Slauson serenade, Los Angeles, 1995, detail 1 of 4 |
Description | Detail 1 of 4 of South Central Codex and Slauson serenade, Los Angeles, 1995. Slauson A Line Station (formerly the Blue Line), Long Beach Avenue at 58th Drive, Los Angeles (Florence). Timeline of Los Angeles history on the upper, platform level -- encompasses the first few billion years of cosmic accretion, continental drift and prehistoric life to the arrival of the first human beings, Native American cultures, Spanish explorers and European technology, Mexican ranchos, Manifest Destiny, 19th-century urbanization, population boom, new immigrantd, Central American society, community activists, and the coming 21st century. On the lower, street level, four ceramic and concrete panels depict the lives of everyday people and celebrate values shared by those who live and work in this area: love and family, church and school, the work ethic and community service. Centrally featured in the Community Service panel is the late County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. Porcelain enamel on metal (92 panels) and handcut glazed ceramic tile (4 pieces), by East Los Streetscapers (Wayne Healy, David Botello, Ricardo Duffy). Sponsored by MTA Metro Art. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 237, #34. |
Subject (topic) |
Street art Mural painting and decoration Railroad stations |
Geographic subject (street address) | Long Beach Avenue at East Slauson Avenue |
Geographic subject (city or populated place) | Los Angeles |
Geographic subject (county) | Los Angeles |
Geographic subject (state/province) | California |
Geographic subject (country) | USA |
Geographic coordinates | 33.988918,-118.243511 |
Coverage date (for display) | 1995 |
Artist | Healy, Wayne; Botello, David; Duffy, Ricardo |
Photographer | Dunitz, Robin J. |
Other contributor | Metropolitan Trasportation Authority. Metro Art |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Date created (for display) | 1995 |
Type | images |
Format | 1 slide : col. ; 2 x 2 in. |
Format (aat) |
color slides slides (photographs) |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Identifying number | dunitz-1305 |
Rights | The images are accessible for fair use. However, muralists retain all rights to their work, and Robin Dunitz retains copyright for the images. Any requests for permission to reproduce the images must be directed to: Robin Dunitz, 503-577-3842, rjdunitz@comcast.net |
Filename | dunitz-1305.tif |
Archival file | dunitz-17/dunitz-1305.tif |