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Public Art Walking Tour 2


 Tours  1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   Harlequinade

 

  1. “L’Entreinte”
    1980
    Joan Wolff
    150 E. Colorado Blvd.
    sculpture
     

  2. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado”
    2001-02
    Michael Amescua
    280 E. Colorado Blvd.
    balconies, railings &
    transom throughout Paseo Colorado
     

  3. “Pasadena Panorama”
    2000-01
    Margaret Nielsen
    280 E. Colorado Blvd.
    fountain on Garfield
    promenade
     

  4. “In the Eye of the Beholder”
    2001
    Anne Marie Karlsen
    280 E. Colorado Blvd.
    fountain on 2nd level
     

  5. “Dream Stream”
    2001
    Anne Marie Karlsen
    375 E. Green St.
    (enter through
    corporate office)
    fountain in courtyard
     

  6. "Frozen Music, Opus for Pasadena" 2001
    Arthur Stern
    375 E. Green St. (enter through corporate office) leaded glass entrance
     

  7. “Ironworks for Paseo Colorado”
    2001-02
    Michael Amescua
    375 E. Green St.
    (enter through
    corporate office)
    gate to courtyard

“L’Entreinte” by Joan Wolff, 1980 (Tour #2)

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  1. “Mach Band”
    1980
    Jay Willis
    401 E. Green St.
    sculpture
     

  2. “Ma guando vien lo sgelo. Il primo sole e mio”
     
    (When the thaw comes, the first sunshine is mine)
     2001-02
     Mark Venaglia
     325 E. Cordova St.
     mural on Euclid Ave.
     

  3. “Per sogni e per
    chimere, l’anima ho millionaria”

    (For dreams and visions, I have the soul of a millionaire)
    2001-02
    Mark Venaglia
    325 E. Cordova St.
    mural on Euclid Ave.
     

  4. Untitled
    2001-02
    Michael McEwen
    325 E. Cordova St.
    lanterns
     

  5. Untitled
    2001-02
    Stephen Knapp
    325 E. Cordova St.
    etched glass
     

  6. “Three Moons”
    1993
    John Okulick
    376 E. Cordova St.
    sculpture

 


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