Rosie’s Dog Beach

Karena Massengill

Rosie’s Dog Beach Project was an open artist call conducted by the Arts Council for Long Beach. It originated out of the City Manager’s office and was installed in collaboration with Parks, Recreation and Marine. The public art installation is lively, playful, fun and made up of 19 separate powder-coated metal colored dog figures that symbolize the joy dogs have when allowed to roam free on a beach without a leash.

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Accession Number

133

Rosie’s Dog Beach

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Address 5000 East Ocean Boulevard Long Beach, CA (get directions)

GPS Coordinates 33.755998, -118.139086

Location Name Rosie's Dog Beach

Location DescriptionIn between the bathrooms and the Granada Launch Ramp parking lot

Long Beach Transit Bus Routes

121, 131

DimensionsThe various sculptures span 1,200 ft. of beach

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