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The Rose

Walking Venice

What: Jane’s Walk, Venice Beach
When: Saturday 6 May ‘17
Where: Starts at LA Louvre Gallery
Starts: In the gallery at 10:00am

Share Your Stories

I’ll be “leading” this walk, but I’m hardly an expert on this rich, historical LA treasure. Please chime in with any information and stories you can share.

LA Louvre

Founded 42 years ago in Venice, CA, LA Louvre is an art gallery on the edge of contemporary culture. We’ll start our walk inside the gallery where we’ll meet with Assistant Director Beatrice Shen for a few stories about Venice, the gallery, and Art in Los Angeles.

Venice Boardwalk

From LA Louvre we’ll walk a short block to the beach. One right after the other we’ll visit

  • Muscle Beach
  • The Basketball Courts
  • Mark di Suvero Sculpture
  • The Art Walls
  • The Skate Park

All famous spots that you’ve probably been to or seen in media.

From there we’ll carry on down the boardwalk passing so many food & clothings shops, street artists & musicians, and visitors from LA and the world.

We could turn up any street, but it only makes sense to turn up the street that shares a name with Pablo Picasso’s daughter: Paloma. We’ll walk down the tiny street / alley / laneway and admire the small, adorable homes. If we survive the treacherous Paloma & Pacific street crossing, we’ll head up to Main street and Google Venice.

Google Venice

Before it was Google Venice, it was Digital Domain, and Chiat / Day, and a few other things. Once upon a time you couldn’t do “real” advertising west of Chicago. Chiat / Day changed all that. Among many legendary clients was Apple and all of the early Macintosh work. Including Ridley Scott’s legendary 1984 commercial for Macintosh. A few years after Apple fired Steve Jobs, they fired Chiat / Day. Years later when he finally returned to Apple, Steve Jobs first act was to fire their then current ad agency and rehire Chiat / Day.

When Chiat / Day wanted to build a new headquarters they hired Frank Gehry to build what would come to be known as the Ship / Binoculars / Forest building. Legend has it that sculptors Claes Oldenberg & Coosje van Bruggen were in Gehry’s studio one day, looked at the model of the building, picked up a pair of binoculars from a bookshelf, and put them in front of the model.

While the building was under construction Chiat/Day was headquartered behind the site across Hampton Drive. That location would later become the home of Digital Domain until their more recent move down to Playa Vista. While Chiat / Day had both buildings there was some concern that Hampton Drive was just a little bit like the Frogger episode of Senifeld. To spare valuable employee lives, Oldenberg & van Bruggen proposed a giant wood screw as a bridge across Hampton connecting the two buildings. The Binoculars famously did get built. The Wood Screw never did.

The Rose

Next to Binoculars-Google-Chiat/Day-Gehry-Oldenberg & van Bruggen, on the corner of Rose & Main, is the former Rose Cafe, recently remodeled and redubbed The Rose. LA Louvre opened in 1975 and The Rose Cafe opened 4 years later in 1979. Across the street from The Rose is a CVS Pharmacy with a giant Jonathan Borofsky Ballerina Clown as its front facade.

We’ll finish our walk at The Rose and settle in for some optional coffee, snacks, lunch, or whatever you like. We can stay for as much conversation as you like and optionally walk back toward LA Louvre together.

45 North Venice Boulevard
Venice, California 90291
310.822.4955
lalouvre.com

The Rose

220 Rose Ave
Venice, CA 90291
310-399-0711
rosecafevenice.com

LA Louvre

Venice Beach, CA

Muscle Beach

Basketball Courts

Lots of restrooms… but you might have to wait in line for a while…

You can’t miss the large Mark di Suvero sculpture on the beach… but if you need any help finding it… just follow the girl with the tail…

My students Rachel Palmer and Maria Romo with their 1st ever attempt at graffiti writing at the Venice Beach Art Walls.

Small World Books (I love the zine rack!)

Doing tricks at the skate park

Hangin w the homies

pick up your Snapchat Spectacles

It’s important to express yourself at lunch!

We’ll turn up Paloma Av and head up toward Main Street & Google Venice

Strolling up Paloma

House on Paloma

Paloma Ave, Venice, CA

Where Paloma meets Main, you’ll find Frank Gehry’s Google Venice building

Jonathan Borofsky’s Ballerina Clown on the CVS at Main & Rose

Hello Barcycle!