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Redondo Beach commission hears plan for Artesia public art; consultant to lead three-year program

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The Cultural Arts Commission received a status update on the Artesia Public Art Project and met representatives of LaBast Projects, the consultant contracted by the City Council to lead community engagement, RFQ artist selection and installation of at least three major artworks over three years. The commission moved to receive and file the report.

The Redondo Beach Cultural Arts Commission on May 28 heard a status update on the Artesia Public Art Project and introductions from LaBast Projects, the consultant the City Council awarded a contract to on May 13.

The commission was told the consultant’s contract carries $45,000 in compensation and a three-year scope intended to deliver a minimum of three major public art installations along the Artesia Boulevard corridor. LaBast representatives said the work will include an inventory of existing public art, community visioning and stakeholder engagement, and an RFQ/RFP process to select artists and manage installation.

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