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Re: [LACN] LA Building & Safety Commission will schedule hearing on Ponce's Mural


Jason Elias
 

We at SEIU Local 347, the City Workers' Union that also represents
municipal inspectors, looked into what's going on with Hector's mural.
We talked with Andrew Edelman, the General Manager of Building and
Safety, and he is going to address the issue, not only through the
hearing, but also will personally investigate it with the inspectors
assigned to the job.

We suggest that people interested in getting this to a hearing as soon
as possible send an email or call Mr. Edelman's office (I will send you
the numbers and email as soon as I gather them). In the meanwhile, send
your letters or emails to SPARC.

We hope that Building and Safety will do the right thing and preserve
this beautiful work of art and statement of support for democracy and
indigenous rights. If there's anything else we can do in this struggle,
please don't hesitate to contact me.

In solidarity,

Jason Elias
Field Rep/Organizer
SEIU Local 347
1015 Wilshire Blvd.
LA CA 90039
213.482.6660 x235

Viva Krasinski wrote:


Many of you have been following the saga of Hector Ponce's mural at 6th and
Westlake. The mural, a symbol of the struggle for indigenous rights,
depicts both Emiliano Zapata and Zapatista leader, Sub-Commandante Marcos.
The mural was destroyed once before by the City of Los Angeles Cultural
Affairs Department and is once again in danger. The Los Angeles Department
of Building and Safety designated the piece as an "Illegal Sign" and issued
an order to the building owner to either remove it or bring it to code. I
was recently informed by Brad Neighbors, Senior Inspector, that they have
now referred the case to the Los Angeles Building and Safety Commission for
a public hearing to determine whether the piece is in fact a mural or a
sign. The hearing has not yet been scheduled and it is unclear how long
before it is scheduled.

The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) asks that the public
express their support for public art as well as their disdain for the
efforts of the Department of Building and Safety to define the parameters
between art and signage. Please contact Senior Inspector Brad Neighbors at
the Department of Building and Safety at (213) 738-5674 and your local City
Councilperson. Letters of support for this important public artwork can be
faxed or e-mailed to SPARC at (310) 827-8717 or sparc@....

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