Legislation Details

File #: CA26-1026    Name:
Type: Discussion Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/20/2026 In control: Cultural Arts Commission
On agenda: 8/26/2026 Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING THE COMMUNITY PANEL'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SELECTION OF ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PHASE I OF THE ARTESIA BLVD. ART INSTALLATIONS
Attachments: 1. Administrative Report, 2. J.1. CAC Review – ARTesia Community Panel Selections, 3. Artesia Blvd. Strategic Art Plan, 4. Artesia Blvd. Request for Qualification
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To: CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION
From: KELLY ORTA, DEPUTY COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR AND JACK MEYER, CULTURAL ARTS MANAGER

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DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING THE COMMUNITY PANEL'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE SELECTION OF ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PHASE I OF THE ARTESIA BLVD. ART INSTALLATIONS
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BACKGROUND
In May 2025, the City contracted the services of LBP Consulting, LLC (LBP) to provide consulting services to develop a comprehensive public art placemaking and placekeeping plan for art installations along Artesia Blvd. between Aviation Blvd. and Inglewood Avenue. Following months of collaboration with staff and outreach with the community, the Artesia Blvd. Strategic Art Plan (Plan) was presented to the City Council on December 16, 2025. The Plan was approved by the City Council and included input and recommendations from the Cultural Arts Commission (Commission). A copy of the Plan is included as an attachment.

The Plan incorporates an initial phase of locations and installations, including the following: two median installations, two monument installations, enhancements to five concrete benches, a decorative crosswalk, and an LGBTQ-themed installation. In order to begin the selection process, the release of a Request for Qualification (RFQ) is required, which outlines general information on all Phase I installations and provides an opportunity for professional artists and artist teams to submit their interest in submitting proposal(s) for one or more installation. This allows the city to build a pool of qualified artists to determine participation in the subsequent Request for Proposal (RFP). At the Commission's January 28 meeting, it reviewed and approved the RFQ, included as an attachment. The RFQ was released on February 2 and was open for approximately 60-days. Approximately 190 submissions were received, which were carefully reviewed by the LBP team to ensure qualifications of all submissions...

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