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Memorial Park Station

The First Artists in Southern California: A Short Story, 2003
John Valadez,
artist

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Located under the Holly Street Village Apartments and adjacent to Memorial Park, this station inspired John Valadez to honor the area’s earliest indigenous artists, whose ancient pictographs and carvings have been discovered in caves and on rock cliffs and natural outcroppings throughout Southern California.

Cutout aluminum images of stylized figures and reptiles based on ancient tribal designs produced by Native Americans inhabiting the coastal and southwestern regions of California were created by Valadez. These images hang suspended between columns above the station platform in an undulating lyrical composition over 100 feet in length. Vibrantly painted in red, orange, white, black, and yellow, the interconnecting graphic elements cast shadows against the station wall, providing a striking contrast to the cavernous station and bringing a rhythmic pulse to the surroundings.

“This work is about remembering artists and artwork from another time before us all. Few Southern Californians are aware of the wealth of imagery and symbolism handed down from the ancestors of people who live among us today. This work celebrates the beauty of their early paintings and recognizes the value and meaning of that imagery in our lives today.”