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Cultural Arts Commission files Artesia Boulevard strategic art plan, asks to add interactive pieces and seek funding for LGBTQ installation
Summary
The Redondo Beach Cultural Arts Commission unanimously received and filed a draft Artesia Boulevard strategic art plan from Levasse Projects, asked that phase 1 include more interactive 'discovery' elements, and recommended including a proposed LGBTQ installation in the plan with a $25,000 allocation request to the John Parsons Public Art Fund.
The Redondo Beach Cultural Arts Commission on Nov. 19 received and filed a draft strategic art plan for the Artesia Boulevard corridor and directed staff to convey two specific inputs to the City Council: expand phase 1 to include more interactive, discovery-oriented pieces such as viewfinders and small installations, and include the proposed LGBTQ installation at the North Branch Library in the plan with an additional $25,000 allocation request from the John Parsons Public Art Fund.
Levasse Projects, the consultant selected to develop the plan, told commissioners the project was designed in two phases and that only phase 1 is…
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