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Glendora Community Art
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The Glendora Station and associated 302-space parking facility (with charging stations for EVs, bicycle parking, and bus and drop-off areas) is located just south of the city’s historic downtown, east of Vermont Avenue and west of Glendora Avenue. The station artwork was designed by local artist Michael Hillman who selected the theme “A Slice of Sunshine.” 


Tiles installed on a station pillar

Hard hat, Workwear, Blue-collar worker, Construction worker

The Artist with tiles ready to be installed

Sidewalk, Tar, Track, Street art

Tiles

Furniture, Textile, Table, Flooring

The city-selected artist is Michel Hillman. Michael’s plan for the station is derived from the rich history of the town in which he lives and works: Glendora. “Glendora Home: A Slice of Sunshine,” is the title of Michael’s theme for the station and refers to a brand of citrus that was grown and packed in Glendora and the company’s slogan: “A Slice of Sunshine.”  

The artwork on display includes two large glass oval columns that welcome riders to the station. These columns are embellished with bright colors and depict images associated with Glendora such as bougainvillea, citrus, and the foothills. The bases of each of the station canopy columns feature hand-glazed art tiles designed by Hillman using tessellation, a process that results in a consistent pattern when the tiles are mounted on the platform. There are six unique tile designs which are combined in different configurations on each column. Platform pavers are designed to depict the Glendora tartan pattern.