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Destination Crenshaw

Destination Crenshaw is an under-construction 1.3-mile-long (2.1 km) open-air museum along Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to preserving the history and culture of African Americans.[2] The project includes new pocket parks, outdoor sculptures, murals, street furniture, and landscaping.[3]

Destination Crenshaw
Established2019 (2019)
LocationCrenshaw Boulevard, Hyde Park, Los Angeles
Coordinates34°0′0″N 118°19′51″W / 34.00000°N 118.33083°W / 34.00000; -118.33083
TypeHistory and culture of African Americans
ArchitectZena Howard, (Gabrielle Bullock, managing principal) Perkins+Will[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Design edit

 
Our Mighty Contribution Mural being repaired after vandalism

The design of the street features four nodes along its length, each featuring a theme celebrating the heritage of the area's African American art. The northernmost end of the project at Sankofa Park creates a large new public park adjacent to Leimert Park Metro station.[4] A Sankofa bird is depicted with its head turned backwards while its feet face forward carrying a precious egg in its mouth.[5] Park visitors will be able to look north and south from an elevated viewing platform.[6] Sculptures by Charles Dickson, Maren Hassinger, Artis Lane, and Kehinde Wiley will be in Sankofa Park.[7] The nearby Leimert Plaza Park is a gathering place in Leimert Park Village which has served as a hub of African-American art and culture in Los Angeles.[8] The second node will be located at 50th Street near Crenshaw High School and is themed "Dreams". This node was inspired by local architect Paul Revere Williams (1894 – 1980).[9] A sculpture by Alison Saar was inspired by her memories of her mother, the artist Betye Saar, shopping here.[7] "The Crenshaw Wall" has an existing mural titled "Our Mighty Contribution"[10] depicting the millennia of black history starting with the words, "In the beginning".[11] The 800-foot mural (240 m) was painted in 2000 but the wall has been the site of murals and graffiti art celebrating black culture and social commentary since at least the 1960s.[12] A new mural, "The Struggle Continues" will reimagined and expand on those themes.[13] The third node, themed "Firsts" is centered around 54th St and includes new pocket parks. Melvin Edwards' work here was done with the memory of his first sculpture ever exhibited nearby in 1963.[7] The initial concept for the southernmost end of the project included the Crenshaw Monument, a 120-foot-tall (6.1 m) totem that spells out Crenshaw in giant letters.[9] A work by Brenna Youngblood will be the first placed in I AM Park at Slauson Avenue.[7]

Perkins and Will is the design firm for the project.[14] Architect Zena Howard has more than 25 years of experience creating work designed to pay homage to Black history. What she calls “remembrance work” has included projects such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Motown Museum expansion, and the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.[15] Groundbreaking took place on Feb 29, 2020. Construction was slated for completion within a year but was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.[16][15] The museum will have 100 permanent and temporary public artworks.[16]

Formation edit

The major commercial corridor for the Hyde Park, Leimert Park and Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw neighborhoods is known as "the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles".[17][18][19] The project was conceived to celebrate the Crenshaw business district as a black community amid fears of gentrification with the arrival of the K Line light rail and the NFL Stadium in Inglewood.[16] In the midst of the transit construction and coming demographic changes, this placekeeping project celebrates being “unapologetically, authentically black.”[20] Like Koreatown, Chinatown and Olvera Street, proponents want this project to provide an identity to this community and highlight the historic nature of South Los Angeles.[16]

The office of Los Angeles Council member Marqueece Harris-Dawson has engaged the neighborhood in the project.[21] He brought together leaders from South Los Angeles including artists, activists, curators, musicians, filmmakers, academics, community planners, and community organizers. The stakeholders and experts included Judith Baca, Ben Caldwell, Ron Finley, Mark Steven Greenfield, Darnell Hunt, and Nipsey Hussle before his death in March 2019.[3][20] Issa Rae spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony at the end of Black History Month on February 29, 2020.[2][22][23] Rae said this project is special to her as she is a native of the area.[6]

Business owners and residents were upset that the light rail trains running at street level would remove parking spaces essential to the commercial area.[5] The fence along the train tracks is a barrier that further impacts local small businesses.[1] As the light rail line brings the possibility of gentrification, efforts are being made to ensure the project benefits the people who already live along the route.[20] The project has worked to support local businesses by providing infrastructure improvement grants for business owners who own their properties, including code compliance work, new parking spaces, building repairs and culturally stamped sidewalks.[24] Contractors will be required to hire workers who are underrepresented minorities in the trades.[25] The planned roll out is for a total of 100 works by emerging, mid-career, and established artists till 2027.[26] Local artists are included in the project.[20]

The $100 million project has received government funding from the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, and Los Angeles County.[9] The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority board unanimously voted to approve $15 million for the construction of Sankofa Park as they were already responsible for site improvements including the sidewalk and curb after construction of the K Line is complete.[27] The project will also enhance Metro-owned properties along the street level light rail route.[4] The Getty Foundation committed $3 million in grants for artist commissions, fabrication and conservation planning for the initial seven sculptures.[26] Steve Ballmer donated to this project and others whose grantees "are working toward racial equity, specifically within predominantly Black communities."[28][29] DeMar DeRozan lead a private fundraising drive.[26] In July 2022, a visit by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlighted how the project will benefit from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Olson, Carly (February 20, 2020). "How Perkins and Will's Gabrielle Bullock Built a Career Empowering People of Color". Architectural Digest. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Barragan, Bianca (February 21, 2020). "11 developments sprouting along the Crenshaw Line, mapped". Curbed LA. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Dambrot, Shana Nys (November 14, 2018). "Destination Crenshaw: Black Los Angeles Greets the World". LA Weekly. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Barragan, Bianca (July 29, 2019). "Metro awards $15M to open-air museum that will celebrate black Los Angeles". Curbed LA. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Davidson, Justin (February 17, 2020). "L.A.'s Beguiling Idea: An African-American Arts Destination". Intelligencer. New York Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  6. ^ a b Flores, Jessica (March 2, 2020). "Actress Issa Rae at Destination Crenshaw groundbreaking: 'We're not going anywhere'". Curbed LA. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d Vankin, Deborah (October 13, 2021). "Destination Crenshaw projects get city approval. What big names in Black art are making for L.A." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
  8. ^ "Motion 18-0385" (PDF). LACity.org. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c Hickman, Matt (May 1, 2020). "Destination Crenshaw celebrates the culture of South Los Angeles as it parades down the community's main drag". The Architect's Newspaper. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  10. ^ Shaw, Anny (February 16, 2019). "Wearing its art on its sleeve: Los Angeles' enduring passion for murals". The Art Newspaper. Retrieved August 10, 2020. As part of the $100m project, Our Mighty Contribution is due to be fully restored and treated with a protective coating.
  11. ^ Brightwell, Eric (January 9, 2013). "Exploring the Course of the Future Metro Crenshaw Line". KCET. Retrieved September 5, 2020. About halfway up the next block we passed a long mural depicting millennia of black history. It begins with the words, "In the beginning" and almost reads like a scroll before ending with the plea "respect art -- no street bombs," an admonition which has been followed. It seems most people merely refer to it as "The Wall," although I've also heard of it being referred to as "The Great Wall of Crenshaw."
  12. ^ Barragan, Bianca (March 31, 2014). "A History and Possible Future of the Incredible Crenshaw Wall". Curbed LA. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  13. ^ Vankin, Deborah (September 13, 2023). "Destination Crenshaw wins approval to reimagine historic Crenshaw Wall in South L.A." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 16, 2023.
  14. ^ "Destination Crenshaw – Perkins and Will". perkinswill.com. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  15. ^ a b Broadway, Danielle (December 15, 2020). "Destination Crenshaw tells the soulful stories of a Black Los Angeles community". Roadtrippers. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  16. ^ a b c d Chiotakis, Steve (March 2, 2020). "Destination Crenshaw breaks ground. LA residents are excited but fear gentrification". KCRW. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  17. ^ Robinson-Jacobs, Karen (May 2, 2001). "Noticing a Latin Flavor in Crenshaw". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 21, 2016.
  18. ^ Meares, Hadley (May 17, 2019). "How Crenshaw became black LA's main street". Curbed LA. Retrieved May 18, 2019.
  19. ^ Parra, Alvaro (October 23, 2014). "Crenshaw Boulevard: Cruising Through the Decades". KCET. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  20. ^ a b c d Easter, Makeda (January 30, 2019). "Destination Crenshaw art project aims to reclaim the neighborhood for black L.A." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  21. ^ Sulaiman, Sahra (February 9, 2019). "Destination Crenshaw and the Rise of We-Built-this-Place-Making". Streetsblog Los Angeles. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  22. ^ Love, Marianne (February 27, 2020). "Groundbreaking for Destination Crenshaw will set new era in motion for LA neighborhood". Daily News. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  23. ^ Samaha, Barry (July 23, 2020). "Issa Rae's Style Continues to Get Brighter and Bolder". Harper's BAZAAR. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
  24. ^ "Destination Crenshaw Supports Legacy Businesses". Los Angeles Sentinel. February 6, 2020. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  25. ^ "Destination Crenshaw's Pipeline to Public Sector Jobs". Los Angeles Sentinel. February 21, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  26. ^ a b c Goldstein, Caroline (October 26, 2021). "See Sculptures by Kehinde Wiley, Alison Saar, and More Commissioned for Destination Crenshaw, L.A.'s $100 Million Black Arts Initiative". Artnet News. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  27. ^ "Destination Crenshaw receives funding commitment". California Construction News. July 29, 2019. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  28. ^ Greif, Andrew (July 8, 2020). "Steve Ballmer is putting his billions behind bigger causes in L.A. than the Clippers". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  29. ^ "Grantees Supporting Racial Equity in Predominantly Black Communities". Ballmer Group. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  30. ^ Anderson, Niele (July 14, 2022). "Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg Makes A Stop At 'Destination Crenshaw". Los Angeles Sentinel. Retrieved August 3, 2022.

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Destination Crenshaw is an under construction 1 3 mile long 2 1 km open air museum along Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles California dedicated to preserving the history and culture of African Americans 2 The project includes new pocket parks outdoor sculptures murals street furniture and landscaping 3 Destination CrenshawEstablished2019 2019 LocationCrenshaw Boulevard Hyde Park Los AngelesCoordinates34 0 0 N 118 19 51 W 34 00000 N 118 33083 W 34 00000 118 33083TypeHistory and culture of African AmericansArchitectZena Howard Gabrielle Bullock managing principal Perkins Will 1 WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Design 2 Formation 3 See also 4 ReferencesDesign edit nbsp Our Mighty Contribution Mural being repaired after vandalismThe design of the street features four nodes along its length each featuring a theme celebrating the heritage of the area s African American art The northernmost end of the project at Sankofa Park creates a large new public park adjacent to Leimert Park Metro station 4 A Sankofa bird is depicted with its head turned backwards while its feet face forward carrying a precious egg in its mouth 5 Park visitors will be able to look north and south from an elevated viewing platform 6 Sculptures by Charles Dickson Maren Hassinger Artis Lane and Kehinde Wiley will be in Sankofa Park 7 The nearby Leimert Plaza Park is a gathering place in Leimert Park Village which has served as a hub of African American art and culture in Los Angeles 8 The second node will be located at 50th Street near Crenshaw High School and is themed Dreams This node was inspired by local architect Paul Revere Williams 1894 1980 9 A sculpture by Alison Saar was inspired by her memories of her mother the artist Betye Saar shopping here 7 The Crenshaw Wall has an existing mural titled Our Mighty Contribution 10 depicting the millennia of black history starting with the words In the beginning 11 The 800 foot mural 240 m was painted in 2000 but the wall has been the site of murals and graffiti art celebrating black culture and social commentary since at least the 1960s 12 A new mural The Struggle Continues will reimagined and expand on those themes 13 The third node themed Firsts is centered around 54th St and includes new pocket parks Melvin Edwards work here was done with the memory of his first sculpture ever exhibited nearby in 1963 7 The initial concept for the southernmost end of the project included the Crenshaw Monument a 120 foot tall 6 1 m totem that spells out Crenshaw in giant letters 9 A work by Brenna Youngblood will be the first placed in I AM Park at Slauson Avenue 7 Perkins and Will is the design firm for the project 14 Architect Zena Howard has more than 25 years of experience creating work designed to pay homage to Black history What she calls remembrance work has included projects such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture the Motown Museum expansion and the International Civil Rights Center and Museum 15 Groundbreaking took place on Feb 29 2020 Construction was slated for completion within a year but was delayed by the COVID 19 pandemic 16 15 The museum will have 100 permanent and temporary public artworks 16 Formation editThe major commercial corridor for the Hyde Park Leimert Park and Baldwin Hills Crenshaw neighborhoods is known as the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles 17 18 19 The project was conceived to celebrate the Crenshaw business district as a black community amid fears of gentrification with the arrival of the K Line light rail and the NFL Stadium in Inglewood 16 In the midst of the transit construction and coming demographic changes this placekeeping project celebrates being unapologetically authentically black 20 Like Koreatown Chinatown and Olvera Street proponents want this project to provide an identity to this community and highlight the historic nature of South Los Angeles 16 The office of Los Angeles Council member Marqueece Harris Dawson has engaged the neighborhood in the project 21 He brought together leaders from South Los Angeles including artists activists curators musicians filmmakers academics community planners and community organizers The stakeholders and experts included Judith Baca Ben Caldwell Ron Finley Mark Steven Greenfield Darnell Hunt and Nipsey Hussle before his death in March 2019 3 20 Issa Rae spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony at the end of Black History Month on February 29 2020 2 22 23 Rae said this project is special to her as she is a native of the area 6 Business owners and residents were upset that the light rail trains running at street level would remove parking spaces essential to the commercial area 5 The fence along the train tracks is a barrier that further impacts local small businesses 1 As the light rail line brings the possibility of gentrification efforts are being made to ensure the project benefits the people who already live along the route 20 The project has worked to support local businesses by providing infrastructure improvement grants for business owners who own their properties including code compliance work new parking spaces building repairs and culturally stamped sidewalks 24 Contractors will be required to hire workers who are underrepresented minorities in the trades 25 The planned roll out is for a total of 100 works by emerging mid career and established artists till 2027 26 Local artists are included in the project 20 The 100 million project has received government funding from the City of Los Angeles the State of California and Los Angeles County 9 The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority board unanimously voted to approve 15 million for the construction of Sankofa Park as they were already responsible for site improvements including the sidewalk and curb after construction of the K Line is complete 27 The project will also enhance Metro owned properties along the street level light rail route 4 The Getty Foundation committed 3 million in grants for artist commissions fabrication and conservation planning for the initial seven sculptures 26 Steve Ballmer donated to this project and others whose grantees are working toward racial equity specifically within predominantly Black communities 28 29 DeMar DeRozan lead a private fundraising drive 26 In July 2022 a visit by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg highlighted how the project will benefit from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 30 See also edit nbsp California portalLists Museums focused on African Americans Museums in Los Angeles History of the African Americans in Los Angeles African Americans in CaliforniaReferences edit a b Olson Carly February 20 2020 How Perkins and Will s Gabrielle Bullock Built a Career Empowering People of Color Architectural Digest Retrieved February 28 2020 a b Barragan Bianca February 21 2020 11 developments sprouting along the Crenshaw Line mapped Curbed LA Retrieved February 23 2020 a b Dambrot Shana Nys November 14 2018 Destination Crenshaw Black Los Angeles Greets the World LA Weekly Retrieved February 17 2020 a b Barragan Bianca July 29 2019 Metro awards 15M to open air museum that will celebrate black Los Angeles Curbed LA Retrieved September 5 2020 a b Davidson Justin February 17 2020 L A s Beguiling Idea An African American Arts Destination Intelligencer New York Magazine Retrieved February 28 2020 a b Flores Jessica March 2 2020 Actress Issa Rae at Destination Crenshaw groundbreaking We re not going anywhere Curbed LA Retrieved August 18 2020 a b c d Vankin Deborah October 13 2021 Destination Crenshaw projects get city approval What big names in Black art are making for L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 18 2021 Motion 18 0385 PDF LACity org Retrieved July 15 2020 a b c Hickman Matt May 1 2020 Destination Crenshaw celebrates the culture of South Los Angeles as it parades down the community s main drag The Architect s Newspaper Retrieved May 3 2020 Shaw Anny February 16 2019 Wearing its art on its sleeve Los Angeles enduring passion for murals The Art Newspaper Retrieved August 10 2020 As part of the 100m project Our Mighty Contribution is due to be fully restored and treated with a protective coating Brightwell Eric January 9 2013 Exploring the Course of the Future Metro Crenshaw Line KCET Retrieved September 5 2020 About halfway up the next block we passed a long mural depicting millennia of black history It begins with the words In the beginning and almost reads like a scroll before ending with the plea respect art no street bombs an admonition which has been followed It seems most people merely refer to it as The Wall although I ve also heard of it being referred to as The Great Wall of Crenshaw Barragan Bianca March 31 2014 A History and Possible Future of the Incredible Crenshaw Wall Curbed LA Retrieved September 6 2020 Vankin Deborah September 13 2023 Destination Crenshaw wins approval to reimagine historic Crenshaw Wall in South L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 16 2023 Destination Crenshaw Perkins and Will perkinswill com Retrieved August 20 2020 a b Broadway Danielle December 15 2020 Destination Crenshaw tells the soulful stories of a Black Los Angeles community Roadtrippers Retrieved March 3 2021 a b c d Chiotakis Steve March 2 2020 Destination Crenshaw breaks ground LA residents are excited but fear gentrification KCRW Retrieved March 18 2020 Robinson Jacobs Karen May 2 2001 Noticing a Latin Flavor in Crenshaw Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 21 2016 Meares Hadley May 17 2019 How Crenshaw became black LA s main street Curbed LA Retrieved May 18 2019 Parra Alvaro October 23 2014 Crenshaw Boulevard Cruising Through the Decades KCET Retrieved May 3 2020 a b c d Easter Makeda January 30 2019 Destination Crenshaw art project aims to reclaim the neighborhood for black L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 29 2020 Sulaiman Sahra February 9 2019 Destination Crenshaw and the Rise of We Built this Place Making Streetsblog Los Angeles Retrieved February 25 2020 Love Marianne February 27 2020 Groundbreaking for Destination Crenshaw will set new era in motion for LA neighborhood Daily News Retrieved February 28 2020 Samaha Barry July 23 2020 Issa Rae s Style Continues to Get Brighter and Bolder Harper s BAZAAR Retrieved August 10 2020 Destination Crenshaw Supports Legacy Businesses Los Angeles Sentinel February 6 2020 Retrieved February 17 2020 Destination Crenshaw s Pipeline to Public Sector Jobs Los Angeles Sentinel February 21 2020 Retrieved February 28 2020 a b c Goldstein Caroline October 26 2021 See Sculptures by Kehinde Wiley Alison Saar and More Commissioned for Destination Crenshaw L A s 100 Million Black Arts Initiative Artnet News Retrieved October 27 2021 Destination Crenshaw receives funding commitment California Construction News July 29 2019 Retrieved August 20 2020 Greif Andrew July 8 2020 Steve Ballmer is putting his billions behind bigger causes in L A than the Clippers Los Angeles Times 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