City of West Hollywood Announces New Temporary Art Exhibition in City Hall Community Plaza
The City of West Hollywood has announced the installation of a new temporary art exhibition titled _Everything and Everybody_, created by artist Sarah Foelske. This vibrant digital artwork is displayed on three vinyl banners along the north-facing façade of the automated garage adjacent to City Hall, located at 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard. The installation is part of the city's Art on the Outside program, which features rotating public artworks designed to engage the community. _Everything and Everybody_ creatively represents a variety of recreational activities that contribute to the community's health and well-being, including sports, dancing, dining, and dog-walking. Community members can view the artwork during City Hall's operating hours, which are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.
m. to 6 p. m. , and Friday from 8 a. m.
to 5 p. m. The triptych is set to remain on display through 2026. The Art on the Outside program is funded through the Public Beautification & Art Fund and aims to enhance public spaces with artistic expressions. For more information, residents can contact the Public Art Administrator, Marcus Mitchell.