In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, please join Maite Gomez-Rejon of Artbites as she discusses the history of vanilla in the Americas with a special demonstration on vanilla extract-making! A native of the Texas-Mexico border, Maite is an educator, writer, and cook who has worked for many cultural institutions including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum.
PLEASE NOTE: this program is a demonstration/presentation only. There will be no hands-on participation from attendees. Samples are NOT GUARANTEED for any/all attendees
For more information contact: Krystal (310) 377-9584 ext 601 or kcosta@pvld.org
EVENT TYPE: | Cultural Celebrations | Class/Workshop |
The original 32,000 sq. ft Peninsula Center Library built in 1967 was designed by pioneers in “green” design, A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons. With vertical wood louvers to control sunlight, the original steel and reinforced concrete building also included coffered slab ceilings with recessed lighting, glass walls, and local Palos Verdes stone and white columns. All furnishings were contemporary with many pieces designed by Jones and Emmons specifically for the Library.
In 1995, architects Zimmer, Gunsul, and Fransca (ZGF) renovated and expanded the space, nearly doubling its size. Using the existing concrete-frame building, the building maintains the original entrance on Deep Valley and added the new entrance on Silver Spur. The building also features major public artworks such as the Stellar Axis by Lita Albuquerque, the bronze cheetahs with the stone column by Gwynn Murrill, and the Light in the Forest mural by Myrna Shiras which are integral parts of the building.