“Pride of the Foothills” and "Glendora" Ceramic Tile Monument Signs
Introduction
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These ceramic tile monuments are located on the southwest corner of Grand Ave and Route 66 ("Pride of the Foothills") and the northwest corner of Grand Ave and Route 66 ("Glendora"). They are both hand-made ceramic tile monuments and are installed on curved free-standing concrete and stone walls.
Pride of the Foothills is 26 inches high by 123 inches long and was created in 2009. Glendora is18-inch high by 147-inch long and is flanked by two sone pillars, each bearing a California US 66 highway sign. It was created in 2012.
Both monuments were created through the Citrus College Visual Arts program by faculty member Michael Hillman and his ceramic and arts students.
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"Glendora"

"Pride of the Foothills

Backstory and Context
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These ceramic tile murals were created through the Citrus College program of collaboration between artist and faculty member Michael Hillman and ceramics and arts students. The program receives public and private art commissions, these pieces having been commissioned by the nearby Union Bank.
"Pride of the Foothills" depicts an orange grove with foothills in the background. There is a California Route 66 highway sign on the right side and a Grand Ave. sign on the left side of the mural.
"Glendora" depicts an orange grove with a California Route 66 highway sign on the left and Grand Ave. sign on the right. There are also two pillars flanking the mural, each with a California Route 66 sign.