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The Museum of Neon Art (MONA) in Glendale, California, United States, is an educational art museum that exists for the preservation, collection, and interpretation of neon art. The first museum devoted to art that incorporates neon lighting , it only exhibits art in electric media, including kinetic art and outstanding examples of historic neon ...
One of the first neon signs on the West Coast was commissioned for Packard Motors in the early 1920s; it remains in use for the Packard Loft apartment buildings in downtown Los Angeles. By the ...
The Baptistery of Neon (Italian: Battistero Neoniano) is a Roman religious building in Ravenna, northeastern Italy. The most ancient monument remaining in the city, it was partly erected on the site of a Roman bath. It is also called the Orthodox Baptistery to distinguish it from the Arian Baptistery constructed on behest of Ostrogothic King ...
Blessed Oblivion (1975), Museum of Neon Art [12] Where the Eagle Flies (1990), lobby of the Washington Building, Los Angeles; Drive-In, (1984) Unity Savings, Beverly Hills, CA; L.A. Angel (1992), 300 block of South Olive, Los Angeles; TELL ME ABOUT YOURSELF (1995) Commissioned by Evelyn and Frank Freed, Santa Ana, California
The reflective glass building, originally designed by Philip Johnson/John Burgee Architects, seats 2,248 people. [1] [2] After its completion in 1981, it was described as "the largest glass building in the world". [3] The building has one of the largest musical instruments in the world, the Hazel Wright Organ. [4] [5]
Judson Studios is a fine arts studio specializing in stained glass located in the Highland Park section (also known as Garvanza) of northeast Los Angeles. The stained glass studio was founded in the Mott Alley section of downtown Los Angeles in the mid-1890s by English-born artist William Lees Judson and his three sons. It moved to its current ...
Wayfarers Chapel, or "The Glass Church" is a disassembled chapel designed by Lloyd Wright that was located in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The chapel had unique organic architecture sited on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean .
Valley Relics Museum is a museum located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The LA Weekly named the Valley Relics Museum one of its 2017 winners of "Best Of L.A.: Arts & Entertainment". [1] Founded in 2013 by Tommy Gelinas, Valley Relics Museum's collection spans from the 1800s to the present day, with over 20,000 items.