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Entries by Fabian Lewkowicz (6146)

Dancing for Treats

People dance for treats from a giant vending machine during a Target promotion at the Third Street Promenade, Sunday, June 27, 2021. The promotion is for Favorite Day, Targets latest food and beverage brand that’s designed to help you make time for delicious moments, whether taking a second for yourself or enjoying with those you love. The brand will feature more than 700 high-quality, carefully crafted items across bakery, snacks, candy, premium ice cream, cake decorating supplies, beverage mixers, mocktails and so much more, all at an only-at-Target value.

Posted on Monday, June 28, 2021 at 12:52AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

The Venice Flying Carousel

Lead artist Robin Murez hand carves animals in basswood for The Venice Flying Carousel, Thursday, June 24, 2021.

The Venice Flying Carousel is aa bike propelled, Venice themed, public art carousel that will be installed at Centennial Park in Venice.
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The carousel is net zero and off-the-grid! One child  will pedal a bike to power the carousel. 'Flying Horse' carousels gently swing 'round. It's "playground equipment" engineered for adults to ride too. Solar rays will power the lights and sound. 
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The Venice Flying carousel will feature eight carved animals, two on chariot and five on kiddie swings for 15 adults and children to ride. The carousel will be staffed with an operator and one ticket taker. Additional staff will be added for the fantastic bike machines, special programming and events.

The proposed hours will be SUMMER: 10am - 7pm daily. WINTER: Fri, Sat, Sun 10am - 4pm. The Venice Flying Carousel will be available for daytime and evening private events, parties and filming.

Suggested donation to ride the carousel will be $1. All proceeds will benefit arts, history, storytelling, science, engineering, technology, nature and the parks in Venice.  

Become a part of this wonderful project. All donations are TAX DEDUCTIBLE payable to Venice Flying Carousel 501c3 Tax ID: 85-4064513. Donations can be made at https://veniceflyingcarousel.com/

CAROUSEL TEAM: Lead Artist: Robin Murez, Structural Engineer: Bill Kelley, Architect: Mark Mack, concrete contractor: Kevin Mullen, general contractor: BuildGC joined by the Carousel Family of consultants, sponsors, artists, neighbors and suppliers. Venice's original carousel was a Dentzel; ours is based upon his great grandson's bike carousels. 

Robin Murez is a public artist and instructor based in Los Angeles, California. Her sculptural installations throughout the US have won numerous awards, critical acclaim and are loved by their communities.

From transforming blighted street corners to creating surprising, contemplative and beautiful public spaces, Murez’ work relates seamlessly, if not unexpectedly, to its community and site, as it inspires sensory experiences and provokes conceptual investigations. Both abstract and figurative, Murez’ work is often narrative: sculptural installations that set the stage and invite viewers to be transported into the story. Aesthetics and unexpected surprises draw viewers in, they then enjoy etherial sensations and explore conceptual beliefs. Murez works both two and three dimensionally, in a wide range of mediums including bronze, concrete, glass, stone, resin, mosaic, steel, light, paint, earth and digital media. The scale of her work is from architectural to intimate and often draws upon the cultural history of individuals and communities.

 

Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 04:08PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

West Coast Care

West Coast Care (WCC) helps Los Angeles County Sherrif Deputies from the department's Homeless Outreach Services Team to provide services to the homeless at Venice Beach on Wednesday, June 23, 2021. WCC provides homeless with the life-coaching, resources and information they need to breakthrough barriers and to get them off the streets by linking them to family, friends and services in their places of origin. Since 2006, WCC has touched the lives of more than 12,000 homeless. #lasd @lacosheriff #venicebeach #homeless #unhoused @westcoastcare_sm

Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 12:24PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Venice Beach Safe Team

The Venice Beach Safe Team patrols at the Venice Beach Boardwalk and stopped a fight between homeless individuals and an actavist on Wednesday, June 23, 2021.

The Safe Team performs routine patrols on foot, bicycle, or car within the BID boundaries. They respond to and assess unsafe, non-emergency situations and identify a path to resolution, working with appropriate authorities as needed. They help with public intoxication, aggressive panhandling, noise violations, or other disorderly conduct. They assist with trespassing, including vandalism, theft, or graffiti in progress. They support for compliance with Los Angeles’ policies regarding homeless encampments, support for compliance with Venice Beach Boardwalk regulations and repor property damages or non-working street utilities within the BID boundaries to appropriate parties for resolution or repair

The Venice Beach Safety Team is provided by the Venice Beach Business Improvement District, a nonprofit organization helping to make venice cleaner and safer.

The Safe Team operates 7 days a week. Normal hours of operation are from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

The VB BID’s primary purpose is to provide clean and safe services within the BID zones, above and beyond what the City alone can deliver.
Posted on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 12:16PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Venice Electric Light Parade

The #Venice Electric Light Parade rolls along Ocean Front Walk in #SantaMonica, Sunday, June 20, 2021. The Venice Electric Bike Parade promotes bicycle safety at night. The rides are every Sunday at sun set and starts at Venice Beach at 1501 Ocean front walk. Wheel Lights aren't required to ride. The ride is free. @veniceelectriclightparade 📷 @fabianlewkowicz

Posted on Monday, June 21, 2021 at 07:57AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

STORM WATER FLOODING

Raw untreated storm water flooded Santa Monica Beach, Sunday, June 20, 2021. The water pump sensors at the Pico storm drain malfunctioned and resulted in the flooding. Water from dry weather runoff and stormwater is treated at the Santa Monica Urban Runoff Recycling Facility (SMURRF) to provide recycled water for toilet flushing and irrigation. This water supply reduces ocean pollution and is sustainable and drought resilient. The Santa Monica Water Treatment Plant treats water from three City groundwater well fields – Charnock, Olympic and Arcadia – to provide 8½ million gallons of drinking water each day to its 89,000 residents. The Santa Monica Water Treatment Plant implements a water treatment system to remove groundwater contamination from the Charnock groundwater sub-basin and restores this resource as a water supply for the City. The treatment system uses filtration with granular activated carbon to treat water from the three contaminated wells at the Charnock Well Field. The project also provides upgrades to the existing water treatment plant including construction of new systems for drinking water disinfection, softening and fluoridation. Local groundwater is pumped and treated at the City's Arcadia Water Treatment Plant.

Posted on Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 02:33PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Leave No One Behind

Members of Veterans for Peace display a mural entitled, "Leave No One Behind," at Santa Monica Beach, Sunday, June 20, 2021.

The Leave No One Behind Mural Project is embarked by a coalition of veteran support groups, immigrant organizations, and academics. Through a multi-sited public art project entitled “Leave No One Behind,” the coalition urges the Biden-Harris administration and Congress to enact immigration policy to repatriate Deported Veterans, protect Childhood Arrivals, end family separation, and reunite families.

Through a multi-sited public art project, the project seeks to uplift the stories of Deported Veterans, Dreamers, childhood arrivals, and permanent residents.

The coalition urges elected officials, Congress, and the Biden-Harris administration to take a series of policy steps to protect immigrants by: Passing an Executive Action or a series of actions as outlined by Senator Tammy Duckworth to begin the process of repatriating deported veterans. Implementing the New Way Forward Act into law as reintroduced by Representative Jesus “Chuy” Garcia a taking concrete steps to end family separation and support family reunification.


Installation sites are prioritized to the cities in which community storytellers lived while in the U.S. For many, this is the place where they were raised, grew exclusive roots to the country and where their immediate family lives.

Veterans for Peace is an organization founded in 1985. Initially made up of US military veterans of World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and other conflicts, as well as peacetime veterans and non-veterans, it has since spread overseas and has a active offshoot in the United Kingdom. whose collective efforts are to build a culture of peace by using our experiences and lifting our voices. Veterans for Peace informs the public of the true causes of war and the enormous costs of wars, with an obligation to heal the wounds of wars. Their network is comprised of over 140 chapters worldwide whose work includes: educating the public, advocating for a dismantling of the war economy, providing services that assist veterans and victims of war, and most significantly, working to end all wars.

@Leavenoonebehind_muralproject

Posted on Sunday, June 20, 2021 at 12:56PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

JUNETEENTH

Wade In the Water: A Tiny Film Fest to celebrate #Juneteenth at the Historic Belmar Park, June 19, 2021. The Film Fest featured the premiere of BELONGING, a Belmar History + Art site-specific film honoring early African Americans in Santa Monica. This outdoor screening of short films celebrates Black culture and the water. From spiritual rituals to migration and sports, water is an integral part of how we rejuvenate and restore joy. Pre-event activities included food trucks and music by DJ Moni Vargas. Participants were encouraged to explore the historic panels and public sculpture, “A Resurrection in Four Stanzas” along the park’s walking path. This event commemorated America’s second Independence Day, when the Union general in Galveston, Texas read the federal orders of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation proclaiming all previously enslaved people in Texas were free, two years after the adoption of the proclamation.

Posted on Saturday, June 19, 2021 at 10:06PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint