Bergamot Station
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Bergamot Station is a facility housing many art galleries in Santa Monica
, California
, USA.
from Santa Monica to downtown Los Angeles - as well as the subsequent Santa Monica Air Line on the Pacific Electric trolley system until 1953. The station was named after Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)
, a wild flower native to North America, that once flourished in the area.
After passenger service ceased, the line was used for light freight delivery only. Car storage was no longer needed and Southern Pacific Railroad
leased the land to various companies for light manufacturing. Warehouse buildings were constructed and housed a celery packing operation, then an ice-making plant, and finally, the manufacturing home base for American Appliance water heaters.
As the rail line fell into disuse and eventual abandonment in the late 1980s, the City of Santa Monica purchased the entire parcel from Southern Pacific Railroad in 1987 to prevent it from being split up and sold. At that time a future light rail service along the right of way was anticipated within 10 years, and the site would be needed as a service yard and passenger station.
Pleased with the airport project's outcome, The City asked Blank to conceive of an artistic use for the site. Blank along with acclaimed architect Lawrence Scarpa
of the architecture firm Pugh + Scarpa, created a campus-like complex that retained its industrial and rudimentary look. Bergamot Station held its official opening on September 17, 1994.
The complex has become so popular that the original rail intention has been usurped. When, in 2010, Phase 2 of the Metro Expo Line was approved, adjacent land was purchased to serve the purpose. Scheduled to open in 2015, Bergamot
, a stop on the new Expo Line light rail between Los Angeles and Santa Monica, will be located just North - at the entrance of the new arts destination.
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History
The name "Bergamot Station" dates back to 1875 when it was a stop and car storage area on the steam powered Los Angeles and Independence RailroadLos Angeles and Independence Railroad
The Los Angeles and Independence Railroad , opened October 17, 1875, was a steam powered rail line which travelled from a wharf North of the current Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica along a private right-of-way to 5th and San Pedro Street in downtown Los Angeles...
from Santa Monica to downtown Los Angeles - as well as the subsequent Santa Monica Air Line on the Pacific Electric trolley system until 1953. The station was named after Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)
Monarda fistulosa
Wild bergamot or Bee Balm is a wildflower in the mint family widespread and abundant as a native plant in much of North America. This plant, with showy summer-blooming white flowers, is often used as a honey plant, medicinal plant, and garden ornamental...
, a wild flower native to North America, that once flourished in the area.
After passenger service ceased, the line was used for light freight delivery only. Car storage was no longer needed and Southern Pacific Railroad
Southern Pacific Railroad
The Southern Pacific Transportation Company , earlier Southern Pacific Railroad and Southern Pacific Company, and usually simply called the Southern Pacific or Espee, was an American railroad....
leased the land to various companies for light manufacturing. Warehouse buildings were constructed and housed a celery packing operation, then an ice-making plant, and finally, the manufacturing home base for American Appliance water heaters.
As the rail line fell into disuse and eventual abandonment in the late 1980s, the City of Santa Monica purchased the entire parcel from Southern Pacific Railroad in 1987 to prevent it from being split up and sold. At that time a future light rail service along the right of way was anticipated within 10 years, and the site would be needed as a service yard and passenger station.
Transformation into an Art Gallery Complex
American Appliance moved out in 1993, leaving a sprawling industrial complex sitting vacant. Even under the most optimistic scenarios, plans for the light rail were years away. The City, seeking a productive use for the site, approached Wayne Blank, developer and co-owner of the Shoshana Wayne Gallery. Blank's development expertise had already been tapped by the City of Santa Monica for an earlier project: the conversion of a vacant city-owned airport hangar into artists' studios.Pleased with the airport project's outcome, The City asked Blank to conceive of an artistic use for the site. Blank along with acclaimed architect Lawrence Scarpa
Lawrence Scarpa
Lawrence Scarpa is an architect based in Los Angeles, California.He is known for the creative use of conventional materials in unique and unexpected ways...
of the architecture firm Pugh + Scarpa, created a campus-like complex that retained its industrial and rudimentary look. Bergamot Station held its official opening on September 17, 1994.
Present and Rail revival
Bergamot Station has blossomed into a wildly popular art destination for visitors from around the country and the world, with well over 600,000 each year. It now appears in most every tourist guide as a primary cultural destination, noted for its growing cluster of galleries which allow one to spend the day seeing art, rather than driving.The complex has become so popular that the original rail intention has been usurped. When, in 2010, Phase 2 of the Metro Expo Line was approved, adjacent land was purchased to serve the purpose. Scheduled to open in 2015, Bergamot
Bergamot (Los Angeles Metro station)
Bergamot Station is a future at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It will be located near the intersection of 26th Street and Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica, California. When it opens, this station will be served by the Expo Line.This station is currently...
, a stop on the new Expo Line light rail between Los Angeles and Santa Monica, will be located just North - at the entrance of the new arts destination.
Galleries at Bergamot Station
- Ruth Bachofner Gallery
- Robert Berman Gallery
- Copro/Nason Fine Art
- Rosamund Felsen GalleryRosamund Felsen GalleryRosamund Felsen Gallery is an American art gallery that has been involved in and has influenced the art community in Los Angeles, California since the late seventies...
- Suzanne Felsen Jewelry
- Peter Fetterman Gallery
- FIG
- Gallery of Functional Art
- James Gray Gallery
- Leslie Sacks Contemporary
- Grey McGEAR Modern, Inc.
- Richard Heller Gallery
- Hunsaker/Schlesinger Fine Art
- IKON Ltd. / Kay Richards
- Craig Krull Gallery
- Frank Lloyd Gallery
- Gallery Luisotti/Ram Publications
- Frank Pictures Gallery & Media Rare
- Patrick Painter Inc.
- Sarah Lee Artworks and Projects
- Rose Gallery
- Santa Monica Auctions
- Santa Monica Museum of Art
- Shoshana Wayne Gallery
- Tarryn Teresa Gallery
- Terra Galleria Artworks
- Track 16 Gallery & Mainspace
- William Turner Gallery
- https://artla.com/
Non gallery tenants
- Los Angeles Ballet
- Pre Press
- Tamburello Productions
External links
- Bergamot Station
- Bergamot Station information from ArtScene