The popular public art piece the Pinion has been refurbished by the artist and returned and is even more beautiful than ever! The sculptor, Jon Koehler, has restored the 20-foot kinetic stainless steel sculpture back to its original condition while further enhancing the piece to withstand the coastal environment, as it is now part of the City's Permanent Art Collection! The piece was safely returned to its original location at the corner of N. Cedros Avenue and E. Cliff Street on Tuesday, March 28, 2023.
The Pinion was first installed back in 2013 as part of the City’s Temporary Art Program and quickly became a community favorite. The positive response from the community led the City Council to approve the purchase of the art piece in October 2021. City Council also directed Staff to design a new and improved permanent base to ensure continuous kinetic movement. The surrounding area will soon be enhanced with drought tolerant plants and succulents.
The City's permanent Public Art Collection just got bigger and better! You may have already noticed the newest permanent art piece Rio, by Richard Harmetz, at the Tide Park beach access located at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Solana Vista Drive. This beautiful bronze statue was on loan to the City for one year as part of the City's 2022 Temporary Public Art Program rotation.
Since its arrival in November 2021, the community's response to Rio has been overwhelmingly positive and resulted in Mr. Harmertz generously offering to donate his art piece to the City's permanent art collection. Located at a popular local beach access, Rio has several notable features that perfectly fit its location. The City is extremely appreciative of this donation and would like to send a special thanks to Mr. Harmertz for his generosity. The Rio is a welcome addition to the City’s growing public art collection.
The City invites you to view the newest City Hall Art exhibit “Painting the Dream" by Adriana Rossarolla. Adriana, a Brazilian/Italian woman who recently moved to the US, showcases a body of work that she has been developing since 2011. Her collection of 14 oil paintings each tell a story of a spiritual search. Vibrant, rich colors and emotional skies cover each painting, telling stories that could apply to anyone. Meet the featured artist at the opening reception on Thursday, April 6th, from 6:00-8:00 PM at City Hall. Light refreshments will be served.
La Colonia Community Park will be filled with hundreds of families on Saturday, April 8th, to celebrate the annual Children's Spring Festival and Egg Hunt. Free games and refreshments will be provided. The main event is the Egg Hunt where boys and girls, in third grade or younger, will search for eggs filled with treats and prizes. Participants are being asked to bring their own basket or decorative bag to collect the goodies. Fun jumps, crafts, pictures with the Spring Bunny, and piñatas will also be offered. Refreshments include lemonade, coffee, popcorn and cookies.
Join the North Coastal Sheriff's Station for Community Park Day at La Colonia Park on Saturday, April 15th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Chat with deputies onsite, learn about local crime prevention programs and get to know the deputies who serve your communities. At this family friendly event, kids will have an opportunity to explore Sheriff's patrol cars, motorcycles and SED/SWAT Truck. The Sheriff's ASTREA helicopter will land at the park. There will be games and giveaways for children.
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