
Stake attention in this memory
An orange, humanoid ceramic sculpture, approximately two feet tall, stands prominently on a white pedestal within an art exhibition space. The figure is robustly built with thick limbs and features a simplified, undefined head with black smudges for eyes or facial features. A prominent, textured red form extends vertically down the chest from the neck, resembling a tie or braided element. Red bands are present around the wrists and ankles, and the forearms/hands are colored grey. A black cross-like symbol is affixed to the left side of the figure's chest. The sculpture is displayed against a light pink wall adorned with multiple large descriptive panels. These panels contain text in both English and Spanish, discussing "Progressive art studios" and referencing specific organizations such as "Creativity Explored," "Creative Growth & NIAD," and institutions like the Oakland Museum (2013) and MoMA in New York (2015). Several small photographs are interspersed among the text panels, depicting individuals and groups, possibly artists or scenes from the referenced studios. The floor visible in the lower left portion of the image is light brown tile. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the sculpture. Based on the exhibition context and textual information referring to "Progressive art studios" and specific art centers for artists with disabilities, the scene is located in an art gallery or museum presenting an exhibition. However, the specific location within the city of Los Angeles, United States, cannot be definitively determined from the provided image, as the visible textual references pertain to other cities and organizations, not the direct venue.
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