The story behind the Lady Justice sculpture in downtown LA

Alison Saar’s 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture was unveiled in 2014, when the L.A. County Hall of Justice was re-opened after extensive renovations.

The piece is called "Embodied" and it is one of many pieces of public art in Southern California that have rich back stories which reveal important aspects of the region’s history and changing demographics.

Read more at the LAist.



Associated Image: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez/LAist

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