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Kenny Schneider
Kiosks and Usher Bollards
1994


Project Area: Hollywood
Project: Hollywood Boulevard Demonstration Project
Project Location: Hollywood Blvd. at Cherokee and along Hollywood Blvd.
Project Type: CRA Initiated

Description:

(DE-INSTALLED) Rectangular kiosk, painted blue, and trimmed on three sides with a yellow and black border. One side has a community bulletin board under glass. Another side has three bronze relief plaques adorned on the side, each trimmed in red with two depicting the symbol of drama using a cowboy. The third shows an audience viewing a film; a neon "Hollywood" sign extends from this side. The final side has a red clock near the top with a bespectacled Harold Lloyd hanging off the minute hand while loose springs scatter. Bollards resembling ushers along street edge at bump-outs were also designed by the artist.

For other projects, please see:

Image of Kiosk

Image of Bollards


Artist Profile

Kenny Schneider works in a variety of media including drawing, painting, filmmaking, and public art.  Large public art commissions for the artist include the Palm Beach International Airport, Miami-Dade Airport, the award-winning Fire House Project for the Seattle Arts Commission, and the Buell Children’s Museum in Pueblo, Colorado.  Schneider received his BA from the University of Miami, Coral Gables and his MA from Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado.  The artist lives and works in La Veta, Colorado where he provides art education to children, teens, and adult.