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West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station
 
Sybil Brand Institute
Artist: Harold Roach
Date: 1982
District: Third Supervisorial District
Location: West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station
720 San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Department: Sheriff

Sculptor Harold Roach donated this Cor-ten steel sculpture to the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station in 1982. He later said that the donation was given in appreciation of Los Angeles County paramedics and emergency personnel who helped to save his life during a medical crisis. Its base is 34” tall and the work itself measures 65” h x 60” l x 25” w.

About the Artist: Harold Roach is a Los Angeles-based sculptor whose geometric and organic forms are primarily composed of metal. In the 1980s he donated several of his pieces to municipalities in the Los Angeles area and his works can be seen at the El Segundo City Hall, the Monterey Park Fire Station, and the Manhattan Beach Post Office.