SUNDAY – Beverly Hills
Step into a world of artistic wonder and cultural exploration and join the Beverly Hills Art Walk! Prepare to be enthralled by a captivating journey that unveils the Civic Center Campus Collection – a treasure trove of masterful artworks created by some of the world’s most renowned artists. Guided by experienced docents, this series of tours promises to take participants on an immersive adventure through creativity, talent, and aesthetic brilliance.

The Civic Center Campus Collection is a testament to the power of art to shape public spaces and elevate communities. This collection boasts an array of remarkable pieces that speak to the diversity of artistic expression and the cultural tapestry that makes Beverly Hills so unique.
As participants embark on this artistic odyssey, they will encounter pieces that carry the spirit of their creators. The Center Obelisk by Joan Brown stands tall as a symbol of artistic vision, while Charles Arnoldi’s Home evokes emotions and narratives within its intricate details. The Iron Root by Ai Weiwei invites contemplation on contemporary issues, and Millard Sheets’ El Camino Real captures the essence of a historical journey.

But the Beverly Hills Art Walk offers more than just a visual feast of artworks. It extends its embrace to architectural marvels as well. The guided tours include an exclusive look at the architectural brilliance of the 360 Crescent Drive building, a creation of the legendary architect Paul R. Williams. This unique addition adds another layer of richness to the experience, showcasing how art and architecture intertwine to create the very fabric of a city’s identity.
The event takes place against the poignant backdrop of the 9/11 Memorial Garden, offering a space for reflection and remembrance. The gathering commences at 11 a.m., with participants converging to embark on this enriching journey together.
What’s more, this Art Walk isn’t just an event; it’s an invitation to explore, engage, and connect with the heart of Beverly Hills’ cultural heritage. It’s an opportunity to engage with the stories behind the artworks, to learn about the artists’ inspirations, and to delve into the nuances of each creation.
**The ArtWalk meeting point: 911 Memorial Garden Park on the corner of Burton Way and North Rexford Drive
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