Friday, February 3, 2012

Councilmember Garcia, Arts Council, Molina Family, WeLoveLB To Unveil Murals
by Ryan ZumMallen | Archive | 06.07.10 | 
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We Love Long Beach Logo6:30am | Councilmember Robert Garcia, in collaboration with the Arts Council for Long Beach, the Molina family, and
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We Love Long Beach, has organized the creation of 17 murals at the vacant Press-Telegram lofts, at 6th Street and Pine Avenue, to take place this weekend. 

“I’m excited about this unique, creative opportunity to showcase great public art in Long Beach by local artists.” said Garcia. “I’m grateful to the Arts Council, We Love Long Beach, the DLBA and the Molina family for contributing their time, money and creativity to this project.” 

The mural, funded by the Molina family, who own the building, and the Arts Council of Long Beach, a non-profit organization, will be created from 17 giant We Love Long Beach logos, stenciled in advance in a band around the entire façade, and then each interpreted by a different artist or community group. Several of the artists are affiliated with Artists as Art, a downtown group of artists organized by curator Liza Mitchell. 

The mural will be temporary, remaining until the building is developed. 

“This is a tremendous opportunity to create synergy between local artists, our downtown business corridor, and residents who want to feel connected and energized in their community,” said Craig Watson, the Arts Council of Long Beach Executive Director. “We’re thrilled Mr. Garcia brought this forth and very glad to help.” 

“The Arts are vital to our city because of their ability to create community,” said Adam Ferry of We Love Long Beach. “The Press Telegram Panels represent a unique opportunity to celebrate, collaborate and beautify our home. We are grateful for the developing partnership with  Councilmember Garcia, The Arts Council and the Molina Family. May this effort be the first of many.” 

“This iconic building deserves iconic art,” said Garcia. “This will really improve the appearance of the whole neighborhood.” 

A ceremonial kick-off is scheduled for Saturday, with public program and official remarks beginning at 11:00am. Refreshments will be served.  Anyone wishing to be involved with the project should contact the Robin Jones of We Love Long Beach at volunteer@welovelb.org.  
  

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4 Comments so far.
Julie Whaley
This is wonderful. We Love Long Beach is a great community group and I can't wait to see these murals.

LB Heart Kitsch
I've got a feeling this could be as durably execrable as the fading sea mammals that trash up our arena. But I am an optimist and hope for better. But We Heart LB? Really?

Joyous
This is a great idae! How do I get involved? I would love to be part of painting that mural/murals in Long beach. Sign me Up!

we love lb
joyous- come down anytime sat or sun! the more the merrier!!

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