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Art Installation "Gentle Giants" by Raphaele Cohen-Bacry at Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station

Art Installation "Gentle Giants" by Raphaele Cohen-Bacry at Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station
Adams Square Mini Park
1020 E Palmer Ave
Glendale, California 91205
Sunday, July 19, 2026 11:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Free

Gentle Giants by Raphaele Cohen-Bacry is on display at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station from Monday, July 13 - Friday, October 2, 2026.

Gentle Giants presents a gathering of tall, hand-formed characters who share the space with a calm, watchful presence. Each giant stands as part of a loose “family,” connected not by a single story but by a shared spirit. Accompanying the giants are smaller, lighter forms – suggestive of birds – scattered throughout the gas station. Together, the figures and birds create a gentle ecosystem, one that feels alive but unhurried, inviting viewers to pause and take it in. Gentle Giants offers an experience rooted in reassurance and imagination. The exhibit invites children and adults alike to encounter scale with ease, to find friendliness in the unfamiliar, and to see how even the simplest materials can hold a sense of magic.

Gentle Giants is a suspended installation of collaged paper figures all created from black paper and painted fragments. Collage guides Cohen-Bacry's work as both technique and philosophy - embracing difference, reclaiming discarded materials, and building forms that feel vulnerable yet resilient.

The artist reception will be hosted by the Adams Square Neighborhood Association.

Presented by Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department
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