- Griffen Wong
- Juniper Clark
- Art Outside the Box Take 2: 4th and Orange Avenue
- Graphic wrap of historic photographs
A Coronado institution for decades, Miss Bunny’s pre-school at 411 Orange was attended by multitudes of Coronado children. Miss Bunny (MacKenzie) also founded the Coronado Historical Association. Her civic work educating young children and preserving history have made her a truly noteworthy Coronadan.
● Southeast faces: Miss Bunny’s class taking a ride on the ferry during its last day in service. August 1, 1969. Coronado Historic Association Collection. Rights reserved.
● Northwest faces: The trolley ran down the center of Orange Avenue from the ferry landing to Tent City, a significant part of island transport in the decades before the bridge was built. Date unknown. Coronado Historic Association Collection. Rights reserved.
Art Outside the Box: Take 2 is the second iteration of artful wraps on the Caltrans signal boxes along Orange Avenue in Coronado. This project, a collaboration sponsored by the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission uses historic photographs featuring scenes from the surrounding area which are enhanced graphically with pops of color. The photo selection was completed by Coronado High School interns at the Coronado Historical Association (CHA) using historical images that reside in their collection, and graphics were done by Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) interns.
- Subject Matter: Historic Photographs
- Collections: Art Outside the Box Take 2: Orange Avenue