Glendale Central Library Unveils Art Installation Paying Tribute To Those Lost To COVID-19

GLENDALE (CBSLA) — An art installation commemorating those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic was unveiled Friday at the Glendale Central Library.

The piece, titled "15,000 & More: A Plethora of Light and Darkness," pays tribute to those who have died from the virus in Los Angeles County.

Artist Connie D.K. Lane hand-folded the paper ingots in silver and gold — differentiating deaths by gender — and said the concept was based upon Chinese ancestral worship of deceased relatives and family members with a special ceremony.

L.A. County Supervisor Kathryn Barger attended the unveiling.

"Though this past year has forced us to be distanced, our community is connected and committed and today you are seeing the fruits of that labor," she said.

The project was funded by the Arts and Culture Commission's "Art Happens Anywhere," COVID-19 relief initiative. More about the project can be found on the commission's website.

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