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Destination Crenshaw is an under-construction open-air museum along
Crenshaw Boulevard Crenshaw Boulevard is a north-south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California, that runs through Crenshaw and other neighborhoods along a 23-mile (37.76 km) route in the west-central part of the city. The street extends between Wilshire Bouleva ...
in
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, dedicated to preserving the history and
culture Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these grou ...
of African Americans. The project includes new pocket parks, outdoor sculptures, murals,
street furniture Street furniture is a collective term for objects and pieces of equipment installed along streets and roads for various purposes. It includes benches, traffic barriers, bollards, post boxes, phone boxes, streetlamps, traffic lights, traff ...
, and landscaping.


Design

The design of the street features four nodes along its length, each featuring a theme celebrating the heritage of the area's African American art. The northernmost end of the project at Sankofa Park creates a large new public park adjacent to Leimert Park Metro station. A Sankofa bird is depicted with its head turned backwards while its feet face forward carrying a precious egg in its mouth. Park visitors will be able to look north and south from an elevated viewing platform. Sculptures by Charles Dickson,
Maren Hassinger Maren Hassinger (born Maren Louise Jenkins in 1947) is an African-American artist and educator whose career spans four decades. Hassinger uses sculpture, film, dance, performance art, and public art to explore the relationship between the natural ...
,
Artis Lane Artis Lane (born Artis Shreve) is a Black Canadian sculptor and painter. Her bronze bust of Sojourner Truth is on display in Emancipation Hall at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C. It was unveiled in 2009, and was the first statue ...
, and
Kehinde Wiley Kehinde Wiley (born February 28, 1977) he returned to Nigeria, leaving Freddie to raise the couple's six children. 3/sup> Wiley has said that his family survived on welfare checks and the limited income earned by his mother's 'thrift store' – ...
will be in Sankofa Park. The nearby Leimert Plaza Park is a gathering place in Leimert Park Village which has served as a hub of African-American art and culture in Los Angeles. The second node will be located at 50th Street near
Crenshaw High School Crenshaw High School is a four-year public secondary school in the Los Angeles Unified School District, located on 11th Avenue in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The school first opened in 1968 and currently enrolls aro ...
and is themed "Dreams". This node was inspired by local architect
Paul Revere Williams Paul Revere Williams, FAIA (February 18, 1894 – January 23, 1980) was an American architect based in Los Angeles, California. He practiced mostly in Southern California and designed the homes of numerous celebrities, including Frank Sin ...
(1894 – 1980). A sculpture by
Alison Saar Alison Saar (born February 5, 1956) is a Los Angeles, California based sculptor, mixed-media, and installation artist. Her artwork focuses on the African diaspora and black female identity and is influenced by African, Caribbean, and Latin Amer ...
was inspired by her memories of her mother, the artist
Betye Saar Betye Irene Saar (born July 30, 1926) is an African-American artist known for her work in the medium of assemblage. Saar is a visual storyteller and an accomplished printmaker. Saar was a part of the Black Arts Movement in the 1970s, which eng ...
, shopping here. "The Crenshaw Wall" with an existing mural titled "Our Mighty Contribution" will be restored, protected, and lit. The long mural depicts the millennia of black history starting with the words, "
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". The was painted in 2000 but the wall has been the site of murals and graffiti art celebrating black culture and social commentary since at least the 1960s. The third node, themed "Firsts" is centered around 54th St and includes new pocket parks. Melvin Edwards' work here was done with the memory of his first sculpture ever exhibited nearby in 1963. The initial concept for the southernmost end of the project included the Crenshaw Monument, a 1
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that spells out ''Crenshaw'' in giant letters. A work by Brenna Youngblood will be the first placed in I AM Park at
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.
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is the design firm for the project. Architect
Zena Howard Zena Howard, , is an American architect. She has overseen a number of high-profile projects, including the design of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC and the International Civil Rights Center and Mus ...
has more than 25 years of experience creating work designed to pay homage to Black history. What she calls “remembrance work” has included projects such as the
National Museum of African American History and Culture The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It was established in December 2003 and opened its permanent home in ...
, the Motown Museum expansion, and the International Civil Rights Center and Museum. Groundbreaking took place on Feb 29, 2020. Construction was slated for completion within a year but was delayed by the
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. The museum will have 100 permanent and temporary public artworks.


Formation

The major commercial corridor for the Hyde Park,
Leimert Park Leimert Park (; ) is a neighborhood in the South Los Angeles region of Los Angeles, California. Developed in the 1920s as a mainly residential community, it features Spanish Colonial Revival homes and tree-lined streets. The Life Magazine/Lei ...
and Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw neighborhoods is known as "the heart of African American commerce in Los Angeles". The project was conceived to celebrate the Crenshaw business district as a
black community Black is a racialized classification of people, usually a political and skin color-based category for specific populations with a mid to dark brown complexion. Not all people considered "black" have dark skin; in certain countries, often in s ...
amid fears of
gentrification Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. It is a common and controversial topic in urban politics and planning. Gentrification often increases the ...
with the arrival of the
K Line is a Japanese transportation company. It owns a fleet that includes dry cargo ships (bulk carriers), container ships, liquefied natural gas carriers, Ro-Ro ships, tankers, and container terminals. It used to be the fourteenth largest contai ...
light rail and the NFL Stadium in
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. In the midst of the transit construction and coming demographic changes, this placekeeping project celebrates being “unapologetically, authentically black.” Like
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, Chinatown and
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, proponents want this project to provide an identity to this community and highlight the historic nature of
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. The office of Los Angeles Council member Marqueece Harris-Dawson has engaged the neighborhood in the project. He brought together leaders from South Los Angeles including artists, activists, curators, musicians, filmmakers, academics, community planners, and community organizers. The stakeholders and experts included
Judith Baca Judith Francisca Baca (born September 20, 1946) is an American artist, activist, and professor of Chicano studies, world arts, and cultures based at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the co-founder and artistic director of the Soc ...
, Ben Caldwell,
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, Mark Steven Greenfield,
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, and
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before his death in March 2019.
Issa Rae Jo-Issa Rae Diop (born January 12, 1985), credited professionally as Issa Rae, is an American actress, writer, producer, and comedian. Rae first garnered attention for her work on the YouTube web series '' Awkward Black Girl''. Since 2011, Rae ...
spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony at the end of
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on February 29, 2020. Rae said this project is special to her as she is a native of the area. Business owners and residents were upset that the light rail trains running at street level would remove parking spaces essential to the commercial area. The fence along the train tracks is a barrier that further impacts local small businesses. As the light rail line brings the possibility of gentrification, efforts are being made to ensure the project benefits the people who already live along the route. The project has worked to support local businesses by providing infrastructure improvement grants for business owners who own their properties, including code compliance work, new parking spaces, building repairs and culturally stamped sidewalks. Contractors will be required to hire workers who are underrepresented minorities in the trades. The planned roll out is for a total of 100 works by emerging, mid-career, and established artists till 2027. Local artists are included in the project. The $100 million project has received government funding from the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, and Los Angeles County. The
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board unanimously voted to approve $15 million for the construction of Sankofa Park as they were already responsible for site improvements including the sidewalk and curb after construction of the K Line is complete. The project will also enhance Metro-owned properties along the street level light rail route. The
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committed $3 million in grants for artist commissions, fabrication and conservation planning for the initial seven sculptures.
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donated to this project and others whose grantees "are working toward racial equity, specifically within predominantly Black communities."
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lead a private fundraising drive. In July 2022, a visit by Transportation Secretary
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highlighted how the project will benefit from the
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.


See also

* Lists: ** Museums focused on African Americans **
Museums in Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the List of municipalities in California, largest city in the U.S. state, state of California and the List of United States cities by population, sec ...
*
History of the African Americans in Los Angeles The History of African Americans in Los Angeles includes the history of African-American participation in the culture, education, and politics of the city of Los Angeles, California. African Americans in Los Angeles have made countless co ...
*
African Americans in California African American Californians or Black Californians are residents of the state of California who are of African ancestry. According to 2019 United States Census Bureau estimates, those identified solely as African American or black consti ...


References

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