Laguna Beach debuts two new public art pieces
Casey Parlette, center, is the creator of the shark sculptures temporarily installed on the lawn at Laguna Beach City Hall.
(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)
New artwork is popping up all over town in Laguna Beach.
A dedication event was held for two new structural public art installations last week, introducing the public to Jeffrey Skarvan’s “Call to Action” and Casey Parlette’s “Shark Migration.”
Skarvan’s work incorporates the red phone booth on Forest Avenue. A contest is held every two years for public art installations using that booth.
There were 11 applicants for the contest this time around. In having his project selected, Skarvan received a $5,000 honorarium.
Laguna Beach City Council to consider next installation for red phone booth
Heidi Miller, dressed as Wonder Woman, flexes in front of Robert Holton’s “Superhero Changing Station” artwork in the red phone booth on Forest Avenue in Laguna Beach. The piece features superhero costumes and paraphernalia and a giant gloved fist punching through the top.
(Spencer Grant)
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A pair of temporary public art installations are on the agenda for the Laguna Beach City Council meeting set to take place on Tuesday.
Among them, the council will consider whether to approve what is expected to become the next addition in a series of temporary art installations to utilize the red phone booth on Forest Avenue.