The new 11,000 sq. ft. Acton/Agua Dulce Library will offer reading
and storytelling areas; book stacks; circulation and information desks;
a children's area with a storytelling space; meeting and study rooms;
a homework center; computer stations; and a store for the Friends of
the Library. A creek runs under the building and the north side frames
stunning mountain views to the north.

Karlsen's has proposed a series of large porcelain enamel discs with
vibrant colors and patterns composed from local photographic imagery
which appear abstract from a distance, but upon closer examination,
reveal visual elements from the community. The discs thread through
a line of wall text that reads, "Where there is an open mind….there
will always be a frontier…"
About the Artist: Anne Marie Karlsen earned her MFA from the
University of Wisconsin, and has been teaching art in southern California
since 1979 at UCLA, and currently at Santa Monica College. Since 1990
she has been commissioned for numerous public projects throughout the
country, including the FBI Headquarters in Chicago; Paseo Colorado Development,
Pasadena; North Hollywood Red Line station; and Trailside Elementary
School in Anchorage, Alaska. Her work is represented in many museums
throughout California and the U.S., and internationally in the Kulturverwaltung
Stadt Salzburg, Austria.