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Rosie’s Dog Beach | Public Sculptures by Karena Massengill. Item made of steel
Rosie’s Dog Beach | Public Sculptures by Karena Massengill. Item made of steel

Created and Sold by Karena Massengill

Karena Massengill

Rosie’s Dog Beach - Public Sculptures

Featured In Long Beach, CA

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Rosie’s Dog Beach Public Art project is the result of a statewide competition to select an artist to create artwork for the leash free area next to the ocean in Belmont Shore, Long Beach, CA. It is comprised of 19 different figures cut out of 3/8” steel and powder coated. It has been extremely well received by the public as it displays the playful attitudes dogs exhibit when they visit the beach.

Item Rosie’s Dog Beach
As seen in Belmont Shore, Long Beach, CA
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Karena Massengill
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Originally from Ukiah, California as a child, Karena took art classes at the Mendocino Art Center. After attending Goddard College in Vermont, California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, and Temple University, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, graduated from there with a Bachelor of Fine Art in 1975.

Immigrating to Canada Karena worked as an artist receiving numerous grants exhibiting her work and creating public art projects. Being paid by the Canadian government while training as a welder-fitter at George Brown College she worked alongside convicted felons seeking a job on the pipeline while her goal was to be the female David Smith!

She continued to work as a professional artist on large-scale public art projects as a welder fitter. At the University of Toronto, Karena earned a Bachelor in Art Education and Industrial Technology in 1983. She married her Australian husband in Canada before moving to Long Beach, California in 1986.

In 1993 she graduated with Master of Fine Art in Sculpture from California State University at Fullerton.

Her public art experience includes indoor, outdoor, painted and fabricated murals, and sculptures. Working with governmental and private agencies she loves the challenges each brings.

Recently the statewide winner of the public art competition: Rosie Dog Beach in Long Beach was also selected to create artwork for the Gateway to Downey.

Karena Massengill is currently based in San Pedro, California.