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PUBLIC ART WALKING TOURS CULTURAL AFFAIRS DIVISION

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Page 1: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

W. Union St.

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Waverly Dr.

W. Bellevue Dr.

Palmetto Dr.

California Blvd.

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CITY OF PASADENAPublic Art ProgramCultural Affairs Division175 North Garfi eld AvenuePasadena, CA 91101626-744-7062www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

W. Colorado Blvd.

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Valley St.

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TOUR 8:

1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

PUBLIC ART WALKING TOURS

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

“Quetzalcoatl” by Ernest Saenz 1968 (background detail)

Back Cover:“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (background detail)

Starting Points for Each Tour

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Page 2: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program!

asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience the public art that

is so vital to the City’s unique character. These interestingand varied walking tours feature jewels from Pasadena’s innovative Public Art Collection. Each tour takes approximately30 minutes to an hour to complete and will give you a good sampling of the City’s holdings. Walk with a friend or walk by yourself – make these tours your own.

Established in the late 1980s, the Public Art Program requiresthat 1% of the building valuation of both new private development and municipal construction projects in the City are dedicated to the development of public art. Public Art in Pasadena has a strong history of community collaboration for both public and private partnerships, incorporating key constituents into the planning process. Artwork is site specific and accessible to the general public, thus improving quality of life for all residents. Pasadena’s extensive Public Art Collection is eclectic, multi-cultural and reflects our values and identity. Many renowned local and national artists have created outstanding work that has garnered national acclaim for the City’s Collection.

As diverse as the artists that create it, Pasadena’s public art ranges from a children’s playground modeled on the Arroyo Seco and art glass mirrors that tell the story of the City’s firefighters to a much larger-than-life memorial to Pasadena heroes Mack and Jackie Robinson. The vast collection also includes functional artist-designed benches, narrative murals, interactive and kinetic sculptures, and quintessential examples of modern and contemporary art movements.

The Public Art Walking Tours support the Public Art Master Plan goals, General Plan, as well as the City’s mission to make Pasadena a more walkable city.

In addition to these works, important public art collections can be found at Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Pasadena City College. For more details and to discover additional works of public art in Pasadena, visit our website at:

www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

So, take your time. Enjoy your walk, and get to know the city that surrounds you.

Versión en español disponible.

TOUR 1:

1. “The Pasadena Way” 1990 Robert Irwin, Doug & Regula Campbell 207 N. Garfi eld Ave. sculptural garden between Police bldg. & Hale bldg.

2. “Pasadena Robinson Memorial” 1997 Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge & Stuart Schechter 95 N. Garfi eld Ave., at Holly St. sculpture

3. Student Art Wall Biannual changing display 100 N. Garfi eld Ave. 2nd Floor, City Hall exhibition space outside Council Chambers

4. “Dreamer with Fish Fountain” & other titles 1990 Michael Lucero 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes sculptural fountains throughout plaza

5. “Pasadena, the City of Roses” 1990 Joyce Kozloff 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes tile wall

6. Tile Fireplace Installed 1990 Ernest A. Batchelder 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes mantle water fountain

7. “Kioku” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture on Los Robles Ave.

8. “Kaloseidos” 2003 Ralph Bacerra 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza mural at courtyard entrance

9. “Ayama (Blue Iris)” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture in courtyard

10. “Bighorn Mountain” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. sculptural fountain “Raptor Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving “Cougar Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving

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TOUR 2:

1. “L’Entreinte” 1980 Joan Wolff 150 E. Colorado Blvd. sculpture

2. “Pasadena Panorama” 2000-01 Margaret Nielsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on Garfi eld promenade

3. “In the Eye of the Beholder” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on 2nd level 4. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 280 E. Colorado Blvd. balconies, railings & transom throughout Paseo Colorado 5. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce gate to courtyard

6. “Dream Stream” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce fountain in courtyard 7. “Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” 2001 Arthur Stern 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce leaded glass entrance

8. “Mach Band” 1980 Jay Willis 401 E. Green St. sculpture

9. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio” When the thaw comes, the fi rst sunshine is mine 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

10. “Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

11. Untitled 2001-02 Michael McEwen 325 E. Cordova St. lanterns

12. Untitled 2001-02 Stephen Knapp 325 E. Cordova St. etched glass

13. “Three Moons” 1993 John Okulick 376 E. Cordova St. sculpture

TOUR 3:

1. “Fountainhead Rockscape” 2002-03 Tomas Lipps 145 E. Corson St. on Chestnut fountain

2. Untitled 1985 Calvin Abe 100 E. Corson St. fountain on plaza

3. Untitled 1987 John Frame 215 N. Marengo Ave. sculpture

4. “Raymond Starburst” 2003 Marlo Bartels 155 N. Raymond Ave. tile façade

5. Untitled 1932 Ernest A. Batchelder 2 at Memorial Park/2 at intersection of Holly St. & Marengo Ave. tiled drinking fountains reproduction

6. “Puka o ka moku” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. at Ramona St. Holly Street Village Apartments sculpture

“Pua’I wai” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. Holly Street Village Apartments sculptural fountain on pathway

7. “The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” 2003 John Valadez Holly and Arroyo, Memorial Park Metro Station sculpture on downstairs platform

8. “Defenders of the Union” 1901-04 Theodora Ruggles Kitson Memorial Park sculpture

9 “Einstein & Beyond” 1998 Gifford Myers 85 E. Holly St. Pasadena Senior Center exterior mural

10 “Revival” 2009 Anne Marie Karlsen 125 N Raymond Ave. stone and glass mosaic mural

11. “Illuminated Fig Leaves” 2002 Kim Abeles Pacifi c Alley, Raymond Ave. at Holly St. lighted sculpture

12. Window Exhibition Space 80 N. Raymond Ave. changing display

13. Untitled 1995 Rina Zdenek 80 N. Raymond Ave. fence

N. M

arengo Ave.

Raymond Ave.

N. Fair O

aks Ave. Union St.

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Holly St.

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entor Ave.

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N. Lake A

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TOUR 4:

1. “Everyday People” 2003 Pat Ward Williams 340 N. Lake Ave. Lake Avenue Metro Station photographic glass panels

2. “Gateway Beacon” 1989 David Wilkins 301 N. Lake Ave. sculpture

3. “317 paces and 21 stops” 2009 Renée Petropoulos 224 N. Lake Ave. terrazzo hardscape

4. “Flow” 2005 May Sun 888 E. Walnut St. hardscape

5. “Mt. Wilson at Dusk” 2005 Ray Turner 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

6. “Woman at Dusk” 2005 Sally Storch 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

7. “Light Trap” 2005 Laddie John Dill 888 E. Walnut St. exterior sculpture, parking garage

8. “Rose Lobby” 1990 Richard Haas 800 E. Colorado Blvd. murals in exterior alcove and interior lobby

9. “The Crown Jewel” 1994 Gifford Myers & Marlo Bartels 860 E. Colorado Blvd. tile bench in courtyard

10. “Orange Lobby” 1991 Richard Haas 55 S. Lake Ave. murals in exterior alcove

11. “Passerby” 2005 MERGE 85 S. Lake Ave. awnings & hardscape

12. “Forward Motion” 2004 Gordon Huether 175 S. Lake Ave./ 851 E. Cordova St. dichroic glass doors & awnings

13. “The Motion of the Planet/For Richard Feynmann” 1997 Gifford Myers 460 S. Lake Ave. Ross Dress for Less exterior mural, parking lot entrance at Shoppers Lane

14. “Mobius Bench II” 2003 Vito Acconci 401 S. Lake Ave. Macy’s Plaza/Hudson Auto Court scuptural bench

15. “Projections” 2007 Various Artists 415 S. Lake Ave. video images on exterior

16. “Education (also called ‘The Library Mural’)” 1942 Frank Tolles Chamberlin 625 S. Oak Knoll Ave. McKinley Elementary School WPA mural in library (View by appointment only by calling 626-844-7880.)

17. “The Savant Guard” 2006 Christina Ulke & Ashok Sukumaran 141 S. Hudson Ave. interactive sculpture

Page 3: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program!

asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience the public art that

is so vital to the City’s unique character. These interestingand varied walking tours feature jewels from Pasadena’s innovative Public Art Collection. Each tour takes approximately30 minutes to an hour to complete and will give you a good sampling of the City’s holdings. Walk with a friend or walk by yourself – make these tours your own.

Established in the late 1980s, the Public Art Program requiresthat 1% of the building valuation of both new private development and municipal construction projects in the City are dedicated to the development of public art. Public Art in Pasadena has a strong history of community collaboration for both public and private partnerships, incorporating key constituents into the planning process. Artwork is site specific and accessible to the general public, thus improving quality of life for all residents. Pasadena’s extensive Public Art Collection is eclectic, multi-cultural and reflects our values and identity. Many renowned local and national artists have created outstanding work that has garnered national acclaim for the City’s Collection.

As diverse as the artists that create it, Pasadena’s public art ranges from a children’s playground modeled on the Arroyo Seco and art glass mirrors that tell the story of the City’s firefighters to a much larger-than-life memorial to Pasadena heroes Mack and Jackie Robinson. The vast collection also includes functional artist-designed benches, narrative murals, interactive and kinetic sculptures, and quintessential examples of modern and contemporary art movements.

The Public Art Walking Tours support the Public Art Master Plan goals, General Plan, as well as the City’s mission to make Pasadena a more walkable city.

In addition to these works, important public art collections can be found at Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Pasadena City College. For more details and to discover additional works of public art in Pasadena, visit our website at:

www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

So, take your time. Enjoy your walk, and get to know the city that surrounds you.

Versión en español disponible.

TOUR 1:

1. “The Pasadena Way” 1990 Robert Irwin, Doug & Regula Campbell 207 N. Garfi eld Ave. sculptural garden between Police bldg. & Hale bldg.

2. “Pasadena Robinson Memorial” 1997 Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge & Stuart Schechter 95 N. Garfi eld Ave., at Holly St. sculpture

3. Student Art Wall Biannual changing display 100 N. Garfi eld Ave. 2nd Floor, City Hall exhibition space outside Council Chambers

4. “Dreamer with Fish Fountain” & other titles 1990 Michael Lucero 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes sculptural fountains throughout plaza

5. “Pasadena, the City of Roses” 1990 Joyce Kozloff 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes tile wall

6. Tile Fireplace Installed 1990 Ernest A. Batchelder 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes mantle water fountain

7. “Kioku” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture on Los Robles Ave.

8. “Kaloseidos” 2003 Ralph Bacerra 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza mural at courtyard entrance

9. “Ayama (Blue Iris)” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture in courtyard

10. “Bighorn Mountain” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. sculptural fountain “Raptor Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving “Cougar Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving

Marengo A

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TOUR 2:

1. “L’Entreinte” 1980 Joan Wolff 150 E. Colorado Blvd. sculpture

2. “Pasadena Panorama” 2000-01 Margaret Nielsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on Garfi eld promenade

3. “In the Eye of the Beholder” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on 2nd level 4. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 280 E. Colorado Blvd. balconies, railings & transom throughout Paseo Colorado 5. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce gate to courtyard

6. “Dream Stream” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce fountain in courtyard 7. “Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” 2001 Arthur Stern 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce leaded glass entrance

8. “Mach Band” 1980 Jay Willis 401 E. Green St. sculpture

9. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio” When the thaw comes, the fi rst sunshine is mine 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

10. “Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

11. Untitled 2001-02 Michael McEwen 325 E. Cordova St. lanterns

12. Untitled 2001-02 Stephen Knapp 325 E. Cordova St. etched glass

13. “Three Moons” 1993 John Okulick 376 E. Cordova St. sculpture

TOUR 3:

1. “Fountainhead Rockscape” 2002-03 Tomas Lipps 145 E. Corson St. on Chestnut fountain

2. Untitled 1985 Calvin Abe 100 E. Corson St. fountain on plaza

3. Untitled 1987 John Frame 215 N. Marengo Ave. sculpture

4. “Raymond Starburst” 2003 Marlo Bartels 155 N. Raymond Ave. tile façade

5. Untitled 1932 Ernest A. Batchelder 2 at Memorial Park/2 at intersection of Holly St. & Marengo Ave. tiled drinking fountains reproduction

6. “Puka o ka moku” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. at Ramona St. Holly Street Village Apartments sculpture

“Pua’I wai” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. Holly Street Village Apartments sculptural fountain on pathway

7. “The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” 2003 John Valadez Holly and Arroyo, Memorial Park Metro Station sculpture on downstairs platform

8. “Defenders of the Union” 1901-04 Theodora Ruggles Kitson Memorial Park sculpture

9 “Einstein & Beyond” 1998 Gifford Myers 85 E. Holly St. Pasadena Senior Center exterior mural

10 “Revival” 2009 Anne Marie Karlsen 125 N Raymond Ave. stone and glass mosaic mural

11. “Illuminated Fig Leaves” 2002 Kim Abeles Pacifi c Alley, Raymond Ave. at Holly St. lighted sculpture

12. Window Exhibition Space 80 N. Raymond Ave. changing display

13. Untitled 1995 Rina Zdenek 80 N. Raymond Ave. fence

N. M

arengo Ave.

Raymond Ave.

N. Fair O

aks Ave. Union St.

Ramona St.

Holly St.

Walnut St.

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Corson St.

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entor Ave.

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N. Lake A

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atalina Ave.

S. Catalina A

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TOUR 4:

1. “Everyday People” 2003 Pat Ward Williams 340 N. Lake Ave. Lake Avenue Metro Station photographic glass panels

2. “Gateway Beacon” 1989 David Wilkins 301 N. Lake Ave. sculpture

3. “317 paces and 21 stops” 2009 Renée Petropoulos 224 N. Lake Ave. terrazzo hardscape

4. “Flow” 2005 May Sun 888 E. Walnut St. hardscape

5. “Mt. Wilson at Dusk” 2005 Ray Turner 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

6. “Woman at Dusk” 2005 Sally Storch 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

7. “Light Trap” 2005 Laddie John Dill 888 E. Walnut St. exterior sculpture, parking garage

8. “Rose Lobby” 1990 Richard Haas 800 E. Colorado Blvd. murals in exterior alcove and interior lobby

9. “The Crown Jewel” 1994 Gifford Myers & Marlo Bartels 860 E. Colorado Blvd. tile bench in courtyard

10. “Orange Lobby” 1991 Richard Haas 55 S. Lake Ave. murals in exterior alcove

11. “Passerby” 2005 MERGE 85 S. Lake Ave. awnings & hardscape

12. “Forward Motion” 2004 Gordon Huether 175 S. Lake Ave./ 851 E. Cordova St. dichroic glass doors & awnings

13. “The Motion of the Planet/For Richard Feynmann” 1997 Gifford Myers 460 S. Lake Ave. Ross Dress for Less exterior mural, parking lot entrance at Shoppers Lane

14. “Mobius Bench II” 2003 Vito Acconci 401 S. Lake Ave. Macy’s Plaza/Hudson Auto Court scuptural bench

15. “Projections” 2007 Various Artists 415 S. Lake Ave. video images on exterior

16. “Education (also called ‘The Library Mural’)” 1942 Frank Tolles Chamberlin 625 S. Oak Knoll Ave. McKinley Elementary School WPA mural in library (View by appointment only by calling 626-844-7880.)

17. “The Savant Guard” 2006 Christina Ulke & Ashok Sukumaran 141 S. Hudson Ave. interactive sculpture

Page 4: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program!

asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience the public art that

is so vital to the City’s unique character. These interestingand varied walking tours feature jewels from Pasadena’s innovative Public Art Collection. Each tour takes approximately30 minutes to an hour to complete and will give you a good sampling of the City’s holdings. Walk with a friend or walk by yourself – make these tours your own.

Established in the late 1980s, the Public Art Program requiresthat 1% of the building valuation of both new private development and municipal construction projects in the City are dedicated to the development of public art. Public Art in Pasadena has a strong history of community collaboration for both public and private partnerships, incorporating key constituents into the planning process. Artwork is site specific and accessible to the general public, thus improving quality of life for all residents. Pasadena’s extensive Public Art Collection is eclectic, multi-cultural and reflects our values and identity. Many renowned local and national artists have created outstanding work that has garnered national acclaim for the City’s Collection.

As diverse as the artists that create it, Pasadena’s public art ranges from a children’s playground modeled on the Arroyo Seco and art glass mirrors that tell the story of the City’s firefighters to a much larger-than-life memorial to Pasadena heroes Mack and Jackie Robinson. The vast collection also includes functional artist-designed benches, narrative murals, interactive and kinetic sculptures, and quintessential examples of modern and contemporary art movements.

The Public Art Walking Tours support the Public Art Master Plan goals, General Plan, as well as the City’s mission to make Pasadena a more walkable city.

In addition to these works, important public art collections can be found at Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Pasadena City College. For more details and to discover additional works of public art in Pasadena, visit our website at:

www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

So, take your time. Enjoy your walk, and get to know the city that surrounds you.

Versión en español disponible.

TOUR 1:

1. “The Pasadena Way” 1990 Robert Irwin, Doug & Regula Campbell 207 N. Garfi eld Ave. sculptural garden between Police bldg. & Hale bldg.

2. “Pasadena Robinson Memorial” 1997 Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge & Stuart Schechter 95 N. Garfi eld Ave., at Holly St. sculpture

3. Student Art Wall Biannual changing display 100 N. Garfi eld Ave. 2nd Floor, City Hall exhibition space outside Council Chambers

4. “Dreamer with Fish Fountain” & other titles 1990 Michael Lucero 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes sculptural fountains throughout plaza

5. “Pasadena, the City of Roses” 1990 Joyce Kozloff 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes tile wall

6. Tile Fireplace Installed 1990 Ernest A. Batchelder 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes mantle water fountain

7. “Kioku” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture on Los Robles Ave.

8. “Kaloseidos” 2003 Ralph Bacerra 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza mural at courtyard entrance

9. “Ayama (Blue Iris)” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture in courtyard

10. “Bighorn Mountain” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. sculptural fountain “Raptor Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving “Cougar Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving

Marengo A

ve.

Garfield A

ve.

Los Robles A

ve.

Euclid Ave.

Ramona St.

Walnut St.

Union St.Holly St.

Colorado Blvd.

1

23 4

5

6

89107

N

14

23 7

65

8

9101112

13

Colorado Blvd.S. Los R

obles Ave.

Euclid Ave.

S. Marengo A

ve.

S. Arroyo Pkw

y.

Green St.

Cordova St.N

TOUR 2:

1. “L’Entreinte” 1980 Joan Wolff 150 E. Colorado Blvd. sculpture

2. “Pasadena Panorama” 2000-01 Margaret Nielsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on Garfi eld promenade

3. “In the Eye of the Beholder” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on 2nd level 4. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 280 E. Colorado Blvd. balconies, railings & transom throughout Paseo Colorado 5. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce gate to courtyard

6. “Dream Stream” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce fountain in courtyard 7. “Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” 2001 Arthur Stern 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce leaded glass entrance

8. “Mach Band” 1980 Jay Willis 401 E. Green St. sculpture

9. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio” When the thaw comes, the fi rst sunshine is mine 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

10. “Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

11. Untitled 2001-02 Michael McEwen 325 E. Cordova St. lanterns

12. Untitled 2001-02 Stephen Knapp 325 E. Cordova St. etched glass

13. “Three Moons” 1993 John Okulick 376 E. Cordova St. sculpture

TOUR 3:

1. “Fountainhead Rockscape” 2002-03 Tomas Lipps 145 E. Corson St. on Chestnut fountain

2. Untitled 1985 Calvin Abe 100 E. Corson St. fountain on plaza

3. Untitled 1987 John Frame 215 N. Marengo Ave. sculpture

4. “Raymond Starburst” 2003 Marlo Bartels 155 N. Raymond Ave. tile façade

5. Untitled 1932 Ernest A. Batchelder 2 at Memorial Park/2 at intersection of Holly St. & Marengo Ave. tiled drinking fountains reproduction

6. “Puka o ka moku” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. at Ramona St. Holly Street Village Apartments sculpture

“Pua’I wai” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. Holly Street Village Apartments sculptural fountain on pathway

7. “The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” 2003 John Valadez Holly and Arroyo, Memorial Park Metro Station sculpture on downstairs platform

8. “Defenders of the Union” 1901-04 Theodora Ruggles Kitson Memorial Park sculpture

9 “Einstein & Beyond” 1998 Gifford Myers 85 E. Holly St. Pasadena Senior Center exterior mural

10 “Revival” 2009 Anne Marie Karlsen 125 N Raymond Ave. stone and glass mosaic mural

11. “Illuminated Fig Leaves” 2002 Kim Abeles Pacifi c Alley, Raymond Ave. at Holly St. lighted sculpture

12. Window Exhibition Space 80 N. Raymond Ave. changing display

13. Untitled 1995 Rina Zdenek 80 N. Raymond Ave. fence

N. M

arengo Ave.

Raymond Ave.

N. Fair O

aks Ave. Union St.

Ramona St.

Holly St.

Walnut St.

Chestnut St.

Corson St.

1 2

3

4 58

7 6 611

912

10

13N

N

Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Cordova St.

Del Mar Blvd.

California Blvd.

San Pasqual St.

Walnut St.

Union St.

E. Corson St.

N. M

entor Ave.

S. Mentor A

ve.

N. Lake A

ve.

N. C

atalina Ave.

S. Catalina A

ve.

S. Lake Ave.

Shoppers Lane

Hudson A

ve.

S. Oak K

noll Ave.

N. O

ak Knoll A

ve.

Locust St.

Foothill Fwy

3

1

5

2

467

910

8

12

13

16

17

1415

18

11

P

TOUR 4:

1. “Everyday People” 2003 Pat Ward Williams 340 N. Lake Ave. Lake Avenue Metro Station photographic glass panels

2. “Gateway Beacon” 1989 David Wilkins 301 N. Lake Ave. sculpture

3. “317 paces and 21 stops” 2009 Renée Petropoulos 224 N. Lake Ave. terrazzo hardscape

4. “Flow” 2005 May Sun 888 E. Walnut St. hardscape

5. “Mt. Wilson at Dusk” 2005 Ray Turner 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

6. “Woman at Dusk” 2005 Sally Storch 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

7. “Light Trap” 2005 Laddie John Dill 888 E. Walnut St. exterior sculpture, parking garage

8. “Rose Lobby” 1990 Richard Haas 800 E. Colorado Blvd. murals in exterior alcove and interior lobby

9. “The Crown Jewel” 1994 Gifford Myers & Marlo Bartels 860 E. Colorado Blvd. tile bench in courtyard

10. “Orange Lobby” 1991 Richard Haas 55 S. Lake Ave. murals in exterior alcove

11. “Passerby” 2005 MERGE 85 S. Lake Ave. awnings & hardscape

12. “Forward Motion” 2004 Gordon Huether 175 S. Lake Ave./ 851 E. Cordova St. dichroic glass doors & awnings

13. “The Motion of the Planet/For Richard Feynmann” 1997 Gifford Myers 460 S. Lake Ave. Ross Dress for Less exterior mural, parking lot entrance at Shoppers Lane

14. “Mobius Bench II” 2003 Vito Acconci 401 S. Lake Ave. Macy’s Plaza/Hudson Auto Court scuptural bench

15. “Projections” 2007 Various Artists 415 S. Lake Ave. video images on exterior

16. “Education (also called ‘The Library Mural’)” 1942 Frank Tolles Chamberlin 625 S. Oak Knoll Ave. McKinley Elementary School WPA mural in library (View by appointment only by calling 626-844-7880.)

17. “The Savant Guard” 2006 Christina Ulke & Ashok Sukumaran 141 S. Hudson Ave. interactive sculpture

Page 5: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program!

asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience the public art that

is so vital to the City’s unique character. These interestingand varied walking tours feature jewels from Pasadena’s innovative Public Art Collection. Each tour takes approximately30 minutes to an hour to complete and will give you a good sampling of the City’s holdings. Walk with a friend or walk by yourself – make these tours your own.

Established in the late 1980s, the Public Art Program requiresthat 1% of the building valuation of both new private development and municipal construction projects in the City are dedicated to the development of public art. Public Art in Pasadena has a strong history of community collaboration for both public and private partnerships, incorporating key constituents into the planning process. Artwork is site specific and accessible to the general public, thus improving quality of life for all residents. Pasadena’s extensive Public Art Collection is eclectic, multi-cultural and reflects our values and identity. Many renowned local and national artists have created outstanding work that has garnered national acclaim for the City’s Collection.

As diverse as the artists that create it, Pasadena’s public art ranges from a children’s playground modeled on the Arroyo Seco and art glass mirrors that tell the story of the City’s firefighters to a much larger-than-life memorial to Pasadena heroes Mack and Jackie Robinson. The vast collection also includes functional artist-designed benches, narrative murals, interactive and kinetic sculptures, and quintessential examples of modern and contemporary art movements.

The Public Art Walking Tours support the Public Art Master Plan goals, General Plan, as well as the City’s mission to make Pasadena a more walkable city.

In addition to these works, important public art collections can be found at Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Pasadena City College. For more details and to discover additional works of public art in Pasadena, visit our website at:

www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

So, take your time. Enjoy your walk, and get to know the city that surrounds you.

Versión en español disponible.

TOUR 1:

1. “The Pasadena Way” 1990 Robert Irwin, Doug & Regula Campbell 207 N. Garfi eld Ave. sculptural garden between Police bldg. & Hale bldg.

2. “Pasadena Robinson Memorial” 1997 Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge & Stuart Schechter 95 N. Garfi eld Ave., at Holly St. sculpture

3. Student Art Wall Biannual changing display 100 N. Garfi eld Ave. 2nd Floor, City Hall exhibition space outside Council Chambers

4. “Dreamer with Fish Fountain” & other titles 1990 Michael Lucero 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes sculptural fountains throughout plaza

5. “Pasadena, the City of Roses” 1990 Joyce Kozloff 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes tile wall

6. Tile Fireplace Installed 1990 Ernest A. Batchelder 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes mantle water fountain

7. “Kioku” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture on Los Robles Ave.

8. “Kaloseidos” 2003 Ralph Bacerra 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza mural at courtyard entrance

9. “Ayama (Blue Iris)” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture in courtyard

10. “Bighorn Mountain” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. sculptural fountain “Raptor Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving “Cougar Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving

Marengo A

ve.

Garfield A

ve.

Los Robles A

ve.

Euclid Ave.

Ramona St.

Walnut St.

Union St.Holly St.

Colorado Blvd.

1

23 4

5

6

89107

N

14

23 7

65

8

9101112

13

Colorado Blvd.

S. Los Robles A

ve.

Euclid Ave.

S. Marengo A

ve.

S. Arroyo Pkw

y.

Green St.

Cordova St.N

TOUR 2:

1. “L’Entreinte” 1980 Joan Wolff 150 E. Colorado Blvd. sculpture

2. “Pasadena Panorama” 2000-01 Margaret Nielsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on Garfi eld promenade

3. “In the Eye of the Beholder” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on 2nd level 4. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 280 E. Colorado Blvd. balconies, railings & transom throughout Paseo Colorado 5. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce gate to courtyard

6. “Dream Stream” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce fountain in courtyard 7. “Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” 2001 Arthur Stern 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce leaded glass entrance

8. “Mach Band” 1980 Jay Willis 401 E. Green St. sculpture

9. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio” When the thaw comes, the fi rst sunshine is mine 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

10. “Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

11. Untitled 2001-02 Michael McEwen 325 E. Cordova St. lanterns

12. Untitled 2001-02 Stephen Knapp 325 E. Cordova St. etched glass

13. “Three Moons” 1993 John Okulick 376 E. Cordova St. sculpture

TOUR 3:

1. “Fountainhead Rockscape” 2002-03 Tomas Lipps 145 E. Corson St. on Chestnut fountain

2. Untitled 1985 Calvin Abe 100 E. Corson St. fountain on plaza

3. Untitled 1987 John Frame 215 N. Marengo Ave. sculpture

4. “Raymond Starburst” 2003 Marlo Bartels 155 N. Raymond Ave. tile façade

5. Untitled 1932 Ernest A. Batchelder 2 at Memorial Park/2 at intersection of Holly St. & Marengo Ave. tiled drinking fountains reproduction

6. “Puka o ka moku” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. at Ramona St. Holly Street Village Apartments sculpture

“Pua’I wai” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. Holly Street Village Apartments sculptural fountain on pathway

7. “The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” 2003 John Valadez Holly and Arroyo, Memorial Park Metro Station sculpture on downstairs platform

8. “Defenders of the Union” 1901-04 Theodora Ruggles Kitson Memorial Park sculpture

9 “Einstein & Beyond” 1998 Gifford Myers 85 E. Holly St. Pasadena Senior Center exterior mural

10 “Revival” 2009 Anne Marie Karlsen 125 N Raymond Ave. stone and glass mosaic mural

11. “Illuminated Fig Leaves” 2002 Kim Abeles Pacifi c Alley, Raymond Ave. at Holly St. lighted sculpture

12. Window Exhibition Space 80 N. Raymond Ave. changing display

13. Untitled 1995 Rina Zdenek 80 N. Raymond Ave. fence

N. M

arengo Ave.

Raymond Ave.

N. Fair O

aks Ave. Union St.

Ramona St.

Holly St.

Walnut St.

Chestnut St.

Corson St.

1 2

3

4 58

7 6 611

912

10

13N

N

Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Cordova St.

Del Mar Blvd.

California Blvd.

San Pasqual St.

Walnut St.

Union St.

E. Corson St.

N. M

entor Ave.

S. Mentor A

ve.

N. Lake A

ve.

N. C

atalina Ave.

S. Catalina A

ve.

S. Lake Ave.

Shoppers Lane

Hudson A

ve.

S. Oak K

noll Ave.

N. O

ak Knoll A

ve.

Locust St.

Foothill Fwy

3

1

5

2

467

910

8

12

13

16

17

1415

18

11

P

TOUR 4:

1. “Everyday People” 2003 Pat Ward Williams 340 N. Lake Ave. Lake Avenue Metro Station photographic glass panels

2. “Gateway Beacon” 1989 David Wilkins 301 N. Lake Ave. sculpture

3. “317 paces and 21 stops” 2009 Renée Petropoulos 224 N. Lake Ave. terrazzo hardscape

4. “Flow” 2005 May Sun 888 E. Walnut St. hardscape

5. “Mt. Wilson at Dusk” 2005 Ray Turner 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

6. “Woman at Dusk” 2005 Sally Storch 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

7. “Light Trap” 2005 Laddie John Dill 888 E. Walnut St. exterior sculpture, parking garage

8. “Rose Lobby” 1990 Richard Haas 800 E. Colorado Blvd. murals in exterior alcove and interior lobby

9. “The Crown Jewel” 1994 Gifford Myers & Marlo Bartels 860 E. Colorado Blvd. tile bench in courtyard

10. “Orange Lobby” 1991 Richard Haas 55 S. Lake Ave. murals in exterior alcove

11. “Passerby” 2005 MERGE 85 S. Lake Ave. awnings & hardscape

12. “Forward Motion” 2004 Gordon Huether 175 S. Lake Ave./ 851 E. Cordova St. dichroic glass doors & awnings

13. “The Motion of the Planet/For Richard Feynmann” 1997 Gifford Myers 460 S. Lake Ave. Ross Dress for Less exterior mural, parking lot entrance at Shoppers Lane

14. “Mobius Bench II” 2003 Vito Acconci 401 S. Lake Ave. Macy’s Plaza/Hudson Auto Court scuptural bench

15. “Projections” 2007 Various Artists 415 S. Lake Ave. video images on exterior

16. “Education (also called ‘The Library Mural’)” 1942 Frank Tolles Chamberlin 625 S. Oak Knoll Ave. McKinley Elementary School WPA mural in library (View by appointment only by calling 626-844-7880.)

17. “The Savant Guard” 2006 Christina Ulke & Ashok Sukumaran 141 S. Hudson Ave. interactive sculpture

Page 6: 7 tour brochure 2014 · 2017-12-13 · Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program! asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience

Welcome to the City of Pasadena Public Art Program!

asadena is dynamic – vibrant with activity and full of culture. We invite you to experience the public art that

is so vital to the City’s unique character. These interestingand varied walking tours feature jewels from Pasadena’s innovative Public Art Collection. Each tour takes approximately30 minutes to an hour to complete and will give you a good sampling of the City’s holdings. Walk with a friend or walk by yourself – make these tours your own.

Established in the late 1980s, the Public Art Program requiresthat 1% of the building valuation of both new private development and municipal construction projects in the City are dedicated to the development of public art. Public Art in Pasadena has a strong history of community collaboration for both public and private partnerships, incorporating key constituents into the planning process. Artwork is site specific and accessible to the general public, thus improving quality of life for all residents. Pasadena’s extensive Public Art Collection is eclectic, multi-cultural and reflects our values and identity. Many renowned local and national artists have created outstanding work that has garnered national acclaim for the City’s Collection.

As diverse as the artists that create it, Pasadena’s public art ranges from a children’s playground modeled on the Arroyo Seco and art glass mirrors that tell the story of the City’s firefighters to a much larger-than-life memorial to Pasadena heroes Mack and Jackie Robinson. The vast collection also includes functional artist-designed benches, narrative murals, interactive and kinetic sculptures, and quintessential examples of modern and contemporary art movements.

The Public Art Walking Tours support the Public Art Master Plan goals, General Plan, as well as the City’s mission to make Pasadena a more walkable city.

In addition to these works, important public art collections can be found at Art Center College of Design, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Pasadena City College. For more details and to discover additional works of public art in Pasadena, visit our website at:

www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

So, take your time. Enjoy your walk, and get to know the city that surrounds you.

Versión en español disponible.

TOUR 1:

1. “The Pasadena Way” 1990 Robert Irwin, Doug & Regula Campbell 207 N. Garfi eld Ave. sculptural garden between Police bldg. & Hale bldg.

2. “Pasadena Robinson Memorial” 1997 Ralph Helmick, John Outterbridge & Stuart Schechter 95 N. Garfi eld Ave., at Holly St. sculpture

3. Student Art Wall Biannual changing display 100 N. Garfi eld Ave. 2nd Floor, City Hall exhibition space outside Council Chambers

4. “Dreamer with Fish Fountain” & other titles 1990 Michael Lucero 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes sculptural fountains throughout plaza

5. “Pasadena, the City of Roses” 1990 Joyce Kozloff 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes tile wall

6. Tile Fireplace Installed 1990 Ernest A. Batchelder 130 S. Euclid Ave./ Plaza Las Fuentes mantle water fountain

7. “Kioku” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture on Los Robles Ave.

8. “Kaloseidos” 2003 Ralph Bacerra 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza mural at courtyard entrance

9. “Ayama (Blue Iris)” 2003 Jun Kaneko 385 E. Colorado Blvd./ Western Asset Plaza sculpture in courtyard

10. “Bighorn Mountain” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. sculptural fountain “Raptor Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving “Cougar Intaglio” 2008 Gwynn Murrill 355 E. Colorado Blvd. intaglio carving

Marengo A

ve.

Garfield A

ve.

Los Robles A

ve.

Euclid Ave.

Ramona St.

Walnut St.

Union St.Holly St.

Colorado Blvd.

1

23 4

5

6

89107

N

14

23 7

65

8

9101112

13

Colorado Blvd.

S. Los Robles A

ve.

Euclid Ave.

S. Marengo A

ve.

S. Arroyo Pkw

y.

Green St.

Cordova St.N

TOUR 2:

1. “L’Entreinte” 1980 Joan Wolff 150 E. Colorado Blvd. sculpture

2. “Pasadena Panorama” 2000-01 Margaret Nielsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on Garfi eld promenade

3. “In the Eye of the Beholder” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 280 E. Colorado Blvd. fountain on 2nd level 4. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 280 E. Colorado Blvd. balconies, railings & transom throughout Paseo Colorado 5. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado” 2001-02 Michael Amescua 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce gate to courtyard

6. “Dream Stream” 2001 Anne Marie Karlsen 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce fountain in courtyard 7. “Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena” 2001 Arthur Stern 375 E. Green St. enter through corporate offi ce leaded glass entrance

8. “Mach Band” 1980 Jay Willis 401 E. Green St. sculpture

9. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio” When the thaw comes, the fi rst sunshine is mine 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

10. “Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire 2001-02 Mark Venaglia 325 E. Cordova St. mural on Euclid Ave.

11. Untitled 2001-02 Michael McEwen 325 E. Cordova St. lanterns

12. Untitled 2001-02 Stephen Knapp 325 E. Cordova St. etched glass

13. “Three Moons” 1993 John Okulick 376 E. Cordova St. sculpture

TOUR 3:

1. “Fountainhead Rockscape” 2002-03 Tomas Lipps 145 E. Corson St. on Chestnut fountain

2. Untitled 1985 Calvin Abe 100 E. Corson St. fountain on plaza

3. Untitled 1987 John Frame 215 N. Marengo Ave. sculpture

4. “Raymond Starburst” 2003 Marlo Bartels 155 N. Raymond Ave. tile façade

5. Untitled 1932 Ernest A. Batchelder 2 at Memorial Park/2 at intersection of Holly St. & Marengo Ave. tiled drinking fountains reproduction

6. “Puka o ka moku” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. at Ramona St. Holly Street Village Apartments sculpture

“Pua’I wai” 1994 Billy Al Bengston 159 N. Marengo Ave. Holly Street Village Apartments sculptural fountain on pathway

7. “The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” 2003 John Valadez Holly and Arroyo, Memorial Park Metro Station sculpture on downstairs platform

8. “Defenders of the Union” 1901-04 Theodora Ruggles Kitson Memorial Park sculpture

9 “Einstein & Beyond” 1998 Gifford Myers 85 E. Holly St. Pasadena Senior Center exterior mural

10 “Revival” 2009 Anne Marie Karlsen 125 N Raymond Ave. stone and glass mosaic mural

11. “Illuminated Fig Leaves” 2002 Kim Abeles Pacifi c Alley, Raymond Ave. at Holly St. lighted sculpture

12. Window Exhibition Space 80 N. Raymond Ave. changing display

13. Untitled 1995 Rina Zdenek 80 N. Raymond Ave. fence

N. M

arengo Ave.

Raymond Ave.

N. Fair O

aks Ave. Union St.

Ramona St.

Holly St.

Walnut St.

Chestnut St.

Corson St.

1 2

3

4 58

7 6 611

912

10

13N

N

Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Cordova St.

Del Mar Blvd.

California Blvd.

San Pasqual St.

Walnut St.

Union St.

E. Corson St.N

. Mentor A

ve.S. M

entor Ave.

N. Lake A

ve.

N. C

atalina Ave.

S. Catalina A

ve.

S. Lake Ave.

Shoppers Lane

Hudson A

ve.

S. Oak K

noll Ave.

N. O

ak Knoll A

ve.

Locust St.

Foothill Fwy

3

1

5

2

467

910

8

12

13

16

17

1415

18

11

P

TOUR 4:

1. “Everyday People” 2003 Pat Ward Williams 340 N. Lake Ave. Lake Avenue Metro Station photographic glass panels

2. “Gateway Beacon” 1989 David Wilkins 301 N. Lake Ave. sculpture

3. “317 paces and 21 stops” 2009 Renée Petropoulos 224 N. Lake Ave. terrazzo hardscape

4. “Flow” 2005 May Sun 888 E. Walnut St. hardscape

5. “Mt. Wilson at Dusk” 2005 Ray Turner 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

6. “Woman at Dusk” 2005 Sally Storch 888 E. Walnut St. mural in lobby

7. “Light Trap” 2005 Laddie John Dill 888 E. Walnut St. exterior sculpture, parking garage

8. “Rose Lobby” 1990 Richard Haas 800 E. Colorado Blvd. murals in exterior alcove and interior lobby

9. “The Crown Jewel” 1994 Gifford Myers & Marlo Bartels 860 E. Colorado Blvd. tile bench in courtyard

10. “Orange Lobby” 1991 Richard Haas 55 S. Lake Ave. murals in exterior alcove

11. “Passerby” 2005 MERGE 85 S. Lake Ave. awnings & hardscape

12. “Forward Motion” 2004 Gordon Huether 175 S. Lake Ave./ 851 E. Cordova St. dichroic glass doors & awnings

13. “The Motion of the Planet/For Richard Feynmann” 1997 Gifford Myers 460 S. Lake Ave. Ross Dress for Less exterior mural, parking lot entrance at Shoppers Lane

14. “Mobius Bench II” 2003 Vito Acconci 401 S. Lake Ave. Macy’s Plaza/Hudson Auto Court scuptural bench

15. “Projections” 2007 Various Artists 415 S. Lake Ave. video images on exterior

16. “Education (also called ‘The Library Mural’)” 1942 Frank Tolles Chamberlin 625 S. Oak Knoll Ave. McKinley Elementary School WPA mural in library (View by appointment only by calling 626-844-7880.)

17. “The Savant Guard” 2006 Christina Ulke & Ashok Sukumaran 141 S. Hudson Ave. interactive sculpture

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California Blvd.

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TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

W. Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Valley St.

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1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

“Quetzalcoatl” by Ernest Saenz 1968 (background detail)

Back Cover:“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (background detail)

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Palmetto Dr.

California Blvd.

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TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

W. Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Valley St.

Del Mar Blvd.

S. Pasadena Ave.

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ve.

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ve.

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1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

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California Blvd.

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Union St.

Dayton St.

Valley St.

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

“Quetzalcoatl” by Ernest Saenz 1968 (background detail)

Back Cover:“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (background detail)

Starting Points for Each Tour

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W. Union St.

Holly St.Ventura Fwy

W. Green St.

N. Fair O

aks Ave.

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W. Green St.

Valley St.

Del Mar Blvd.

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Waverly Dr.

W. Bellevue Dr.

Palmetto Dr.

California Blvd.

E. Fillmore St.

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CITY OF PASADENAPublic Art ProgramCultural Affairs Division175 North Garfi eld AvenuePasadena, CA 91101626-744-7062www.cityofpasadena.net/arts

TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

W. Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Valley St.

Del Mar Blvd.

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1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

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California Blvd.

Glenarm St.

Union St.

Dayton St.

Valley St.

Holly St.

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ve.

Pasadena Ave.

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

“Quetzalcoatl” by Ernest Saenz 1968 (background detail)

Back Cover:“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (background detail)

Starting Points for Each Tour

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W. Union St.

Holly St.Ventura Fwy

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Valley St.

Del Mar Blvd.

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Waverly Dr.

W. Bellevue Dr.

Palmetto Dr.

California Blvd.

E. Fillmore St.

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TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

W. Colorado Blvd.

Green St.

Valley St.

Del Mar Blvd.

S. Pasadena Ave.

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Fair Oaks A

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Dayton St.

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TOUR 8:

1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

“Quetzalcoatl” by Ernest Saenz 1968 (background detail)

Back Cover:“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (background detail)

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TOUR 5:

1. “Harlequinade” 2005 Wayne Healy 46 N. Los Robles Ave. sculptures on multiple light poles along Union & Walnut Sts.

2. “Kosmic Krylon” 2003 Kenny Scharf 492 E. Union St. mural in parking garage

3. “Sign of the Time” 1999 Jack Sullivan 473 E. Union St. sculpture above garage entrance

4. “Holey Gates” 2002 Susan Landau 720 E. Walnut Ave. steel door with enamel paint

5. “Untitled III” 2005 Mark Lere 140 N. Oak Knoll Ave. at Union St. sculptures

6. “Three Graces” 2006 Peter Fink 621 E. Colorado Blvd. kinetic sculptures on rooftop

7. “Madison Mansion” 2002 Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger, Christina Ulke 40 S. Oakland Ave. at Converse Alley parking garage ramps & video at elevator

TOUR 7:

1. “Historic Fire Station Equipment” 1909 FS #31 135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. across from Central Park antique car & equipment

2. “Central Park Play Environment” 1999 Jane MacDonald Adrian (landscape) and Antje Hammer (artist) Central Park play area & tile benches

3. “Quetzalcoatl” 1968 designed by Ernest Saenz and painted by local teenagers from El Centro de Acción painted mural

4. “Kinetic Energy” 2003-06 Ries Niemi 240 S. Raymond Ave. Del Mar Metro Station fence & tower/gate lighting

5. “The Dalton Tile Murals” 2008 Bob Zoell 240 S. Arroyo Parkway tile murals

6. “Countdown Leader” 2007 Brady Houghton 217 S. Marengo Ave. tile mural

7. “Separated United Forms” 2008 David Schafer 100 W California Blvd. cast bronze sculpture

8. “Whole Flow” 2008 Buster Simpson 465 S. Arroyo Parkway environmental sculpture

9. “Tides of Time” 2007 John Okulick 630 S. Raymond Ave. awnings

10. “Geologica 42” 2003 Michael C. McMillen 753 S. Arroyo Parkway Fillmore Metro Station sculptural benches on platform, tower & spire

TOUR 6:

1. “Malevich’s Pick-Up Sticks” 2006 Peter Shire 159 W. Green St. awning at entrance

2. “Window with Ball” 1991 John Outterbridge 135 W. Green St. sculpture in courtyard

3. “Modern Screen” 2007 Erika Rothenberg 100 W. Green St. sculpture

4. “Timekeeper” 2014 Susan Narduli 175 W. Valley St. video projection

5. “Around About.” 2010 Larry Kirkland 215 S. De Lacey Ave. carved granite sculptures and engraved pathway

6. “Gifts of a Lifetime” 2001-03 Harry Reese 46 W. Dayton St. exterior mural

7. “Ring of Fire” 2004 Peter Erskine 65 W. Dayton St. prism awnings

8. “Plex-appeal” 2003 Pae White 22 W. Green St. mural in lobby

9. “Urban Oasis” 2014 Meeson Pae Yang 27-31 S. Fair Oaks Ave. laser cut panels

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1. “Forescasting” 2013 Kenton Nelson 55 E. Colorado Blvd., Exchange Alley mosaic mural

2. “Fields of Light” 2004 Jacqueline Draeger One E. Union St. stained glass window

3. “Two Open Rectangles Gyratory” c. 1982-87 George Rickey Intersection of W. Holly St. and N. DeLacey Ave. kinetic sculpture

4. “Dream to Reality” 2010 Artstorm & Guy Ellis 130 W. Union Ave., Christensen Alley mural

5. “Kneeling Man with Hammer” 1992 Viola Frey One W. Colorado Blvd., Smith Alley sculpture

6. “Exhibit A” 1992 Mary Chomenko One W. Colorado Blvd., Douglas Alley sculpture

7. “Rose Abstraction III” 2006 Alber De Matteis 64 W. Colorado Blvd. decorative metalwork

8. “The Thinker” 1880, Cast 11 of 12 Auguste Rodin 411 W. Colorado Blvd. Norton Simon Museum of Art exterior sculpture

9. “Memorial Flagpole” 1927 Lee Oskar Lawrie (artist) and Bertram Goodhue (architect) Intersection of S. Orange Grove Blvd. & W. Colorado Blvd. fl agpole with relief on base

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ARTWORK IMAGESFront Cover:“Urban Oasis” by Meeson Pae Yang, 2014 (left)“Kosmic Krylon” by Kenny Scharf, 2013 (detail top)“The Dalton Tile Murals” (detail) by Bob Zoell, 2008 (middle)“Whole Flow” by Buster Simpson, 2009 (detail bottom)“Per sogni e per chimere, l’anima ho millionaria” by Mark Venaglia, 2001-02 (background detail)

Brochure Inside, L-R:“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas 1991 (detail left)“More Stars than in the Heavens” by Diana Thater, 2009 (top)“Countdown Leader” by Brady Houghton, 2007 (top)“Light Trap” by Laddie John Dill, 2005 (top)“Orange Lobby” by Richard Haas, 1991 (background detail)“The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story” by John Valadez, 2003 (background detail)

“Flow” by May Sun, 2005 (background detail)

Brochure Outside, L-R:“Around About” by Larry Kirkland, 2010 (detail top)“Pasadena Panorama” by Margaret Nielsen, 2000-01 (bottom)“Timekeeper” by Susan Narduli, 2014 (center)“Exhibit A” by Mary Chomenko, 1992 (top) photo: ESME“Forecasting” by Kenton Nelson, 2013 (top)“Madison Mansion” by Linda Pollack, Claudia Reisenberger and Christina Ulke, 2002 (background detail)

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