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Art's a Trip. Free Metro Rail Tour

Slauson Station

South Central Suite, 1995
East Los Streetscapers,
artists

At the two levels of Slauson Station, artist collaborative group East Los Streetscapers examines the culture and history of the neighborhood of the station in South Central Suite. At the street level, four ceramic and concrete panels titled Slauson Serenade depict the lives of everyday citizens and celebrate values that are shared by the people who live and work in the station area: love and family, church and school, work ethic and community service. Centrally featured in the "Community Service" panel is former County Supervisor Kenneth P. Hahn, a long-time representative of the district and an ardent supporter of the development of the Metro Rail system.

At the platform level, 96 panels in porcelain-enameled steel titled South Central Codex, survey a compressed history of South Central Los Angeles. This time period spans from the first few billion years of cosmic accretion, continental drift, and prehistoric life, to the arrival of the first human beings, Native American cultures, Spanish explorers and European technology, Mexican ranchos, the Manifest Destiny, 19th-century urbanization, population boom, new immigrants, Central Avenue society, community activists, and the 21st century.

"For us at E.L.S., the Slauson Station project provided the opportunity to expand beyond our traditional genre of painted murals. We found the design task to be an exciting process wherein we integrated our imagery into new materials for the existing architecture. Our goal for the project is to celebrate the history and culture of the neighborhood and to create an enduring public art work that the community and commuters will embrace."