The City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division has unveiled a new temporary public artwork by Rebekah Rose titled “Peaches and Tea.”
Located on the ground floor of the West Hollywood Park Five-Story Parking Structure at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard, this 9’x9′ vinyl mural is scheduled to be displayed until April 2025. Rose’s work celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community, portraying three individuals enjoying a day in the park, symbolizing joy and love.
Rose, a queer non-binary artist and trauma-informed yoga and mindfulness teacher, focuses on themes of queerness, consent, body image, mental health, and social justice in their art.
For more details about West Hollywood’s arts programs and this artwork, visit www.weho.org/arts.
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While art is in the eye of the beholder I wish West Hollywood could find better locations for art than parking structures. Not exactly a gallery space to spend time and ponder.
Please, spare me !
Sadly juvenile. A product of the Silly City🙄.
If that’s the best we have to offer. 🙄
If the greatest generation could have seen where we were headed they would have all dodged the draft. .
That’s fun. Sad but true.
Hard pass.
I miss Peaches and Herb. I wish they were reunited.
That would feel good.
Shake your groove thing, shake your groove thing, yeah yeah.