
Join SAH/SCC for a fascinating look at something we see every day and probably give little thought to: the street lights of Los Angeles. In her book, Electric Moons: A Social History of Street Lighting in Los Angeles (Hat and Beard Press, 2024), India Mandelkern examines the art and politics of street lighting in LA from the 1880s to the present.
Flitting between social history, cultural anthropology, urban studies, and the history of design, Electric Moons illustrates how street lighting helped frame larger debates about civics and surveillance, infrastructure and traffic, the definition of public space and who should have access to it. Through her own conversations with politicians, planners, preservationists, artists, and dreamers, Mandelkern argues for the streetlight’s vitality to urban life: a totem for the modern era.
Mandelkern is a Los Angeles native and a graduate of Middlebury College (Vermont). She received a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley. Since then, she has worked as a curator, consultant, and critic, and has written on various topics—from food and wine to art and design—for many publications. A certified sommelier, she is currently writing a book about wine.
Mandelkern on Electric Moons—Sunday, April 6, 2025; 1-2:30 PM Pacific; $5. Go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal; or mail in order form on Page 6 with check; Zoom link sent upon registration. NOTE: Included is a link to the recording to view at your leisure.
