Public Art on display in Terminal 2 (2021-11-09 to 2024-06-17) There are 57 public art works in this terminal and this is page 4 of 5.
Los Angeles International Airport.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Saunders King with One of His Many Hollow-Body Guitars.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
Long Arc of the Day.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
“Cookies not Contras,” Peace, Jobs and Justice Parade (from Public Matters, 1982-1988).
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Public Transit Areas #46.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
At Home with the Jangs .
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Bar Patrons Outside the Club Flamingo.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal 2 Main Hall)
I May Not Get There…First Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade (from Public Matters, 1982-1988).
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Woman with Mexican Flag (from Public Matters, 1982-1988).
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
David Robinson, The Bass Player for Roy Milton’s Band, on the Floor of the Primalon Ballroom, 1223 Fillmore Street.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
Klamath River, California.
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))
The Carnaval Ride (from Public Matters, 1982-1988).
This object is currently not on display (or in a public location) but used to be on display in Terminal 2 (Terminal Two Departures (Post-Security))