
Photo courtesy of Crayon Collection
Banners of Hope by Crayon Collection will be on display at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles on Saturday, October 25, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. as part of the Grand Ave Arts: All Access event.
“To have our banners showcased in MOCA’s space amid one of the city’s most influential museums is both humbling and exhilarating,” Crayon Collection Founder Sheila Morovati, a resident of the Highlands, said. “We can’t wait to share this moment of creativity, community and hope with all who attend.”
The Banners of Hope project is a public art installation completed by students in 11 fire-affected schools across Pacific Palisades, with works of art with the theme of “Hope for the Palisades” on display on light poles in the community and part of Brentwood.
The October 25 event, which will take place along Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles from Temple to Sixth streets, includes performances, exhibitions, tours and hands-on art experiences.
—SARAH SHMERLING
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