Joy in Discovering Vermonica in Los Angeles

Did you know that LA had more than 400 different types of streetlights, having one of the most diverse streetlight ecosystems in the country? Yep. This was true.

However, with changes overtime came new lighting structures and the old unique lamps were taken away and replaced, and discarded.

BUT Sheila Klein, an artist, collected 25 of the vintage lamps and created Vermonica (at the insertion of Vermont Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard). Vermonica has been called an “urban candelabra” capturing dozens of LA neighborhoods and 70 years of lighting history. The 25 older lamps still light each evening – a beautiful sight, thanks to the efforts of Klein.

Go check the lights out, or google it online at la.curbed.com. I was pleased to recently learn this history of LA lighting, including the Urban Light exhibit (202 lamps from 1910-1930) at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Throughout LA, we always hear ‘lights, camera, action”… Hollywood and throughout LA provides the experience of walking through classical architecture with the lighting.

Apparently, lighting (Urban Light) is “more Instagrammed than the Hollywood Sign”!

I love to discover this history of lighting in LA – a fact often looked by LA residents. Go check it out, read about it, and enjoy! I found great joy in finding this exhibit and it’s free!

#gratitudelite

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