Showing posts with label centennial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label centennial. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2026

CENTRAL 100 COLOR-BY-NUMBER READING CHALLENGE : Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA


A beautiful coloring page depicting the murals in the library rotunda has been created in celebration of the Los Angeles Central Library's 100th anniversary. You can pick one up at your branch library along with a set of colored pencils. Directions for participating are HERE.  

On the back of the coloring page you will find cool facts about the Rotunda, originally the heart of the library and where the card catalog and service desks were located. There will be three different coloring pages released in 2026. The color-by-numbers art is by Alexander Vidal.

Monday, March 16, 2026

TIME CAPSULE--100 YEARS AGO IN LOS ANGELES, Exhibit at the Los Angeles Central Library

Copper time capsule boxes, from 1881 on left, 1925 on right, at the Los Angeles Central Library.

In May1925, as the cornerstone for the new Central Los Angeles Library building in downtown Los Angeles was laid, a sealed copper box containing memorable items of the time was encased in a cavity within the stone. Inside was a smaller box, a time capsule from 1881 that had been placed in the State Normal School building that previously stood on the spot. When the library building was completed in the following year, the doors opened to great fanfare.  

Cornerstone Dedication and Time Capsule Placement, May 3, 1925.

Now, one hundred years later, in January 2026, in celebration of the Central Library building’s centennial, the time capsule has been retrieved and opened. It is now on display on the third floor of the library, along with the smaller box found within it—the time capsule from the State Normal School.

Some of the items found in the 1925 time capsule.

Some of the items found in the 1925 time capsule.

On a recent visit to the Central Library I visited the time capsule exhibit. I was surprised by the excellent condition of the materials that had been inside it, ranging from a book of Angeles street maps and the library’s annual report (1925) to newspapers and Christmas cards (1881). The items on exhibit are just a sample of what was contained in the boxes.

The Normal School was a teacher training institution. It moved to another location and eventually became the beginning of UCLA.

Selected contents of the 1881 time capsule.

The contents of the time capsule boxes are a snapshot of life in the growing city of Los Angeles.  For more about the city in the 1920s, click HERE for an article at the library website with numerous photos of life in the city at the time.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

THREADS OF LOS ANGELES by Ashley Walker, Celebrating the City's Cultural History at the Los Angeles Public Library

Threads if Los Angeles by Ashley Walker, Los Angeles Public Library.

When I was at the Los Angeles Central Public Library in early February I encountered six striking fashion models on display at one of the escalator landings. Each model was dressed to reflect a particular neighborhood and time in the cultural history of the city. They are the work of fashion designer Ashley Walker, recipient of a 2025 Creator in Residence award, and are based on research in the LAPL archives. The models will be sent to branch libraries around the city. For more about the project and where you can see the models, and about the Creator in Residence program at LAPL, click HERE. 

This year the Los Angeles Public Library is celebrating its Centennial. One hundred years ago, on July 11th, 1926, the Central Library opened its doors. Ashley Walker's fashion models are just one of many exhibits you can see at the library in this centennial year.

The Rhythm of Rebellion
Theme: The Zoot Suit Riots and Fashion Resistance.


Blueprint of Elegance
Theme: Paul R. Williams Architecture.

When the City Sang
Theme: Jazz on Central Avenue.

South Central 1992
Theme: The 1992 Uprising.

Woven Journeys
Migration, Memory and Cultural Identity in Los Angeles.


From Soul to Soil
Theme: Los Angeles Flora and Environmental Identity.