Showing posts with label downtown los angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown los angeles. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2018

EVENT: 10/14/18 Art & Architecture Tour of Union Station


Sunday, October 14, 10:30am - 12:30pmMeet at Union Station Information Kiosk, inside Alameda Street entrance

Led by Metro Art Docents, the free tours cover Union Station art, architecture and spaces not generally open to the public, including the Historic Ticketing Hall. Additionally, the tour explores artworks located in the Gold Line portal and inside the Metro Gateway Headquarters Building. Reservations are not required.

Metro Art Moves tours highlight Metro’s diverse collection of artworks, heighten the passenger experience in fun and engaging ways to boost public perceptions about transit, promote rider etiquette and offer opportunities for discovery. Tours are free. More information: metro.net/art.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

EVENTS 10/6,7,13/18 Metro Art Moves: Art Tours of Rail Stations


Saturday, October 6, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Art Tour of Hollywood & North Hollywood stations
Meet at street level entrance to North Hollywood Station

Sunday, October 7, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Art Tour of Downtown LA stations
Meet at Union Station Information Kiosk, inside Alameda Street entrance

Saturday, October 13, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Art Tour of Downtown LA stations ¡en español!
Meet at Union Station Information Kiosk, inside Alameda Street entrance

Led by Metro Art Docents, the free tour focuses on sharing the stories and processes behind artworks in various stations, getting around town using transit, and drawing attention to area destinations served by Metro. No reservations required.

Monday, September 24, 2018

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Saturday, September 15, 2018

EVENT: 10/13/18 Far Out: Movement through Form and Color

Three of six artworks by Nikko Mueller. Part of the exhibition "Far Out: Movement through Form and Color," featuring artworks by six contemporary artists.
Saturday, October 13
10:00 am - 11:00am
Meet at the aquarium in Union Station's East Portal
Featuring special guest artists Hadley Holliday, Nikko Mueller and Eamon Ore-Giron.


Join us for a guided artist-led tour of our brand-new exhibition Far Out: Movement through Form and Color featuring abstract artworks by six artists interpreting themes of energy, transition and movement. The work will be on view through January 2019 in the passageway that accesses the rail platforms between Union Station East and West.

Artists featured in the exhibition include Lee Clarke, Hadley Holliday, Haeley Kyong, Nikko Mueller, Eamon Ore-Giron and Soonae Tark. Bursting with light and color, the artworks reflect and embody the energy of perpetual motion and change at Union Station fueled by fleet-footed commuters and visitors.

Friday, August 31, 2018

EVENTS: 9/01/2018 - 9/23/2018 'Metro Art Moves' presents Art Tours of Rail Stations

Led by Metro Art Docents, the free tour focuses on sharing the stories and processes behind artworks in various stations, getting around town using transit, and drawing attention to area destinations served by Metro. No reservations required.
Saturday, September 1, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Art Tour of Hollywood & North Hollywood station
Meet at street level entrance to North Hollywood Stations

Sunday, September 2, 10:00am - 12:00pmArt Tour of Downtown LA stations
Meet at Union Station Information Kiosk, inside Alameda Street entrance

Saturday, September 8, 10:30am - 12:30pmArt Tour of Downtown LA stations ¡en español!
Meet at Union Station Information Kiosk, inside Alameda Street entrance

Saturday, September 22, 10:30am - 12:30pmArt Tour of Gold Line stations
Meet at the entrance to Del Mar Station

Sunday, September 23, 10:30am - 12:30pmArt Tour of Expo Line stations - in Celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month
Meet at the entrance to Downtown Santa Monica Station

Sunday, July 15, 2018

EVENTS: KCRW Summer Nights at Union Station (Click Here for Dates)


Metro Art Presents is thrilled to collaborate with KCRW on two brand new Summer Nights events at beautiful, historic Union Station in downtown LA. Join us for luscious, danceable grooves, games, a vintage style photo booth, body painting, food and drink in one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Summer Nights #1
Featuring KCRW DJs Travis Holcombe + Jason Bentley
Friday, July 17
5:30 pm - 10:00pm
Union Station South Patio

Summer Nights #2
Featuring KCRW DJs Anne Litt + Dan Wilcox
Friday, August 3
5:30 pm - 10:00pm
Union Station South Patio

Summer Nights #3
Featuring KCRW DJs Raul Campos + Anthony Valdez
Friday, August 10
5:30 pm - 10:00pm
Union Station South Patio

Metro Art Presents showcases an exciting array of arts and cultural programs at historic Union Station. All events are free and open to the public. More information:

metro.net/art or unionstationla.com. Union Station is accessible via Metro Rail, Metro Bus and several municipal bus lines. Use the Trip Planner for routes and connections. Car and bicycle parking are also available on site.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Mistah Wilson walks all of Figueroa Street to demonstrate Courage (Street Sign Photography)

You probably didn't hear too much about it...if any at all. Regardless of tha fact, Mistah Wilson led a 23mile Walk effort from San Pedro to 1st in Los
Angeles. Joining him was fellow artist and entrepreneur Dominic Poole, who was the X factor in many of these extensive walks for causes, and Mina Wildcard, a local poet from University Park near USC.

It was the end of July 2016. Yea, that means the
Sun was kicking our butt. Unhindered, we met at Fig & 7th in Downtown Los Angeles. We caught
the blue line to Long Beach and another local bus over the bridge to San Pedro. As soon as we got off the bus, we began our 23mile journey on foot straight up Figueroa Street to 1st & Spring. 


It was called Tha Courageous 23mile Walk for Courage from San Pedro to Los Angeles City Hall. I remember it was during tha time Black
Lives Matter was camped outside of City Hall and Police Headquarters in attempt to fire LAPD Chief Charlie Beck. I had a different plan in mind. To be a role model. To exert my energy in a positive, productive way. And to take another step in the right direction. 

You see, people don't see the significance in these walks. But, that's usually because they haven't come to truly recognize the power they have
within themselves. I sought to walk all of Figueroa Street. That was my intention. Along the way, we passed that McDonald's on Imperial Hwy & Figueroa Street. That's the same McDonald's my foster parents would bring me to visit with my biological mom on the weekends. It was a trip seeing it renovated. They took away the play place, too. I don't know what they were thinking. 

We walked in the Summer heat through a good portion of industrial territory. With little to no stores in sight, we grew thirsty. I began taking street sign photos to document the walk, but I
kinda found it pointless since I already have plenty of streets North of Redondo Beach Boulevard. As we made our way out of the Harbor Area, the Sheriff pulled up on us and asked us what we were doing. We were probably looking a little burnt out lol. When we told the cop that we're on a photo walk to 1st Street in Downtown LA, the first thing that probably came to his mind was he ain't about to give us a ride lol. So, he let us off the hook. 

Photos documenting this walk has taken way too long to come out. The meaning behind "Tha Courageous 23mile Walk for Courage" is simply
just that. On my mission to help end gang violence, I know most gang members wouldn't dare walk all of Figueroa Street. And I understand why. But, my point is to break barriers and appreciate my brothers and sisters while they're here. While we can still help each other reach new heights. Essentially, this was my way of progressively demonstrating 'courage', if that makes sense lol. It was something I knew I could do. And I seen the power in it. 
We passed it all, man. The University of Southern California and Exposition Park. The Coliseum. We literally walked right pass the Starbucks we all
met at just that morning. At the end of the walk, there was no parade. I Gold Lined it back to Pasadena as Dominic Poole caught the bus home in another direction. He really went out of his way to see this one through. And after we finished, Dominic fulfilled his One Million Foot Commitment for Causes and Charity. 

 





































































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