ARTIST CHOSEN FOR ACTON-AGUA DULCE LIBRARY.Byline: Posted by Carol Rock valleynews.com Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. artist Anne Marie Karlsen has been commissioned by the County of Los Angeles to create permanent artwork for the new Acton-Agua Dulce Library, due to be constructed in 2008. The Acton-Agua Dulce Library Public Art Committee has awarded $64,000 to Karlsen for the project. The new 10,000-square-foot library will be located on the east side of Crown Valley Road, west of the Antelope Valley Freeway The Antelope Valley Freeway is a freeway in Los Angeles and Kern counties in southern California. It is signed as California State Highway 14 along its length. It connects Greater Los Angeles to the rapidly developing Antelope Valley. . The Acton-Agua Dulce Library will have areas for book stacks; reading and storytelling areas; circulation and information desks; meeting and study group rooms; homework center; computer stations; staff facilities and offices; and public and staff restrooms. In addition, there will be landscaped areas and 50 parking spaces. Tetra Design Inc., based in Los Angeles, will design the library, including the interior and landscaped spaces. Karlsen will collaborate with Tetra Design to create a multifaceted interior artwork. The artist proposes combining vibrant color with images that harken har·ken v. Variant of hearken. Verb 1. harken - listen; used mostly in the imperative hark, hearken listen - hear with intention; "Listen to the sound of this cello" back to the region's rich history and also imagine the exciting future of the area. Karlsen's approach to incorporating many representations of time in her artwork is well suited to the rich history and forward-thinking energy of the Acton-Agua Dulce area. Kathy Howald, public art committee chairwoman, cited the visual splendor of Karlsen's work as a reason the artist was chosen, as well as ``the intellectual aspect that would capture the imagination of old and young alike.'' ``This talented artist will add great beauty and elegance to the library and make it an inviting gathering place for the whole community,'' said Michael D. Antonovich Michael Dennis Antonovich (born 1939 in Los Angeles, California) is a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors representing the Fifth District, which covers northern Los Angeles County, the Antelope, Santa Clarita, Pasadena, and parts of the San Fernando and San , Los Angeles County Supervisor whose 5th District includes Acton-Agua Dulce. Los Angeles resident Anne Marie Karlsen earned her MFA See multifactor authentication. from the University of Wisconsin and has been teaching art in Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, since 1979 at UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University) UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX . She also currently teaches at Santa Monica College Santa Monica College was first opened in 1929 as Santa Monica Junior College. Current enrollment is 32,000 students in more than 90 fields of study. The college also has one of the largest international student populations of any community college in the US, with approximately . She works in a wide variety of media including glass, ceramics, porcelain, metal and vinyl. Since 1990, she has been commissioned for numerous public projects throughout the country, including the FBI Headquarters in Chicago; Paseo Colorado Development, Pasadena; North Hollywood Red Line station; and Trailside trail·side n. The area beside a trail. Elementary School elementary school: see school. in Anchorage, Alaska. Her work is represented in many museums throughout California and the U.S., and internationally in the Kulturverwaltung Stadt Salzburg, Austria. The selection panel included Kathleen M. Howald, chairwoman, and Acton-Agua Dulce Library Public Art Committee and committee members Judy Bartlett, Linda Ewing, Alene Griffin, Lee Jennings, Sandy Madsen, Sheri Mercier, and Leona Sexton; County Librarian Margaret Todd; Valencia Regional Office County Librarian Josie Reyes; architect Kirk Shimazu of Tetra Design; and Arts Commission project managers Rebecca Banyas and Karen Rapp. In accordance with the Civic Art Policy adopted by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is the five member governing board of Los Angeles County, California. Members of the board of supervisors are elected by district, the current members as of April 2006 are:
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Laura Zucker, executive director, provides leadership in cultural services of all disciplines for the largest county in the United States, encompassing 88 municipalities. In addition to coordinating the Civic Art program, the Arts Commission provides leadership and staffing to support the regional blueprint for arts education, Arts for All; administers a grants program that funds more than 250 nonprofit arts organizations annually; funds the largest arts internship program in the country in conjunction with the Getty Foundation, programs the John Anson Ford Theatres and supports the Los Angeles County Cultural Calendar on ExperienceLA.com. The commission also produces free community programs, including the L.A. Holiday Celebration, broadcast nationally, and a year-round music program that funds mores than 60 free concerts each year in public sites. The 2006-07 President of the Arts Commission is Marjorie Lyte. |
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