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Vernon Station

A Tribute to Industry, 1994
Horace Washington,
artist

A Tribute to Industry is artist Washington's salute to the many manufacturing and commercial enterprises that have been the mainstay of the economy in the Vernon Station area for many years. Replacing two of the standard platform benches are seven giant spools of thread and a giant sewing machine bobbin, alluding to the area’s garment industry. Two giant wrenches replace two other benches and refer to the neighborhood's century-long contribution to industry in Los Angeles. In addition to the seating, Washington's work includes paving tiles with designs inspired by buttons, tools, nuts, and washers. This project received a design excellence award from the Department of Transportation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

"The use of these art objects as benches, enhanced by the richness of the colors and the variety of materials, will add a noble aesthetic to the environment."