Creative City

The City of Long Beach has long recognized the importance of public art in creating neighborhoods and building a sense of community. The City’s commitment to the arts has been visualized in public art installations made possible through the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency as well as the City’s mural program, administered through the Department of Parks, Recreation & Marine, which has resulted in the creation of more than 100 murals throughout the City, just a few of which are featured within this collection. In addition, the City has funded various other public art installations including utility boxes, banners, and sculptures.

It has been over 30 years since the initial Art in Public Places Program was established in 1981 for Downtown Long Beach. When the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency (RDA) took that first bold step to support an emerging field of public art, it began to set the stage for a program and funding mechanism that has since permeated the very fabric of the entire City. In 1989, the RDA went a step further and established the Percent for Public Art Program in cooperation with the City of Long Beach and the Public Corporation for the Arts (now known as the Arts Council for Long Beach) throughout the RDA’s seven redevelopment project areas. In developing Long Beach, particularly its Downtown, the RDA sought to recast Long Beach as a world-class City, one whose vitality was strengthened by its commitment to arts and culture. Since the formation of this partnership, the RDA’s Percent for Public Art Program has led to the completion of a wide array of private-sector and public-sector funded public art projects throughout the City.

But it didn’t stop there. The RDA worked closely with developers, businesses and community groups to facilitate unique projects of all sizes. Projects have included permanent and temporary light-works, sculptures, streetscape enhancements, murals, architectural restoration and cultural facilities. This integration of the arts into the community allowed the RDA to make artists and the primary resources in the revitalization of the City and to provide physical, social, cultural and economic benefits that will strengthen and sustain neighborhoods over time.

The historic California Supreme Court decision to uphold the elimination of redevelopment agencies statewide on February 1, 2012, will have dramatic and far-reaching implications for the future of the arts. However, the myriad of public art installations that the RDA collaborated on, or directly funded, will live on for decades. Whether beautiful, thought provoking, or in memoriam, small or large, indoors or outside, public art provides a means for people to relate to one another, to celebrate our collective commitment to the arts and honor the artists who made these works possible.

Public Art

4th Street Banners

Primary Artist: Steve Child

A Neighborhood Perspective

A Neighborhood Perspective

Primary Artist: Jose M. Loza

Location: Super Mex

Aerial Plaza

Aerial Plaza

Primary Artist: Carl Cheng

Location: The Promenade Mid Block

And When It’s Over, Set Aside a Moment to Forget

And When It’s Over, Set Aside a Moment to Forget

Primary Artist: Megan Geckler

Location: Opportunity Studio

Aqua Towers

Aqua Towers

Primary Artist: Andrew Leicester

Location: Aqua Towers

Bob Lee Memorial 1 & 2

Bob Lee Memorial 1 & 2

Primary Artist: Wayne Healy

Location: Bus Shelter at Pacific Coast Highway/Santa Fe Avenue

Coastal Passage

Coastal Passage

Primary Artist: Art Mortimer

Location: Orizaba Avenue Tunnel

Concert for the Wind

Concert for the Wind

Primary Artist: Alber De Matteis & Luna De Matteis

Location: Grace Park

Dolphins

Dolphins

Primary Artist: Elliott Pinkney

Location: Dolphin Park

Eagle Band Jazz Mural

Eagle Band Jazz Mural

Primary Artist: Joseph Giri

Location: Anytime Fitness

East 1st Street Facade Improvement Project

East 1st Street Facade Improvement Project

Primary Artist: Terry Braunstein & Thomas Barter

Location: South block of 1st Street

Experience Teaches /Experientia Docet

Experience Teaches /Experientia Docet

Primary Artist: Guillermo Avalos

Location: McKinley Elementary School