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East Meets West, Los Angeles, 1991
title East Meets West, Los Angeles, 1991description East meets West, Los Angeles, 1991, Bangkok Market, exterior corner, 4757 Melrose Avenue (at Harvard Boulevard), Hollywood. An optimistic depiction of Asian immigrants moving to Los Angeles, melding images of traditional costumes, Oriental architecture, and contemporary life. Symbols of Eastern and Western dance, dress, and technology are intended to emphasize the mutual learning and understanding that multicultural diversity has to offer. When this large market opened in the early 1930s, it was the first Thai business in Los Angeles. It supplies most local Thai restaurants. By Vibul Wonprasat, assisted by Amaree Israngkura, Pornthakarn Karasinth, Mongkolchay Yukol, Khalid Taylor, and Helaina M. Taylor. Sponsored by SARC. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, p. 96, #47.artist/creator Israngkura, Amaree Yukol, Mongkolchay Dunitz, Robin J Taylor, Helaina M Wonprasat, Vibul Taylor, Khalid Karasinth, Pornthakarncontributor Calisphere -
Contributions Of Asians For The Development And Progress Of California, Los Angeles, 1990
title Contributions Of Asians For The Development And Progress Of California, Los Angeles, 1990description Contributions of Asians for the development and progress of California, 1990, 4375 Beverly Boulevard (at Harvard Boulevard). The United States, represented as a woman with a torch, welcoming immigrants to help build California. Acrylic, 10' x 20', by Orlando Castillo, assisted by Bobby Yi, Jezreel Balajadia, Rod Parong, Rogelio Galang, and Alen Terre. Sponsored by SPARC. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 76, #37.artist/creator Balajadia, Jezreel Parong, Rod Castillo, Orlando Galang, Rogelio Dunitz, Robin J Yi, Bobby Terre, Alencontributor Calisphere