
I Speak Human LA
The Writing Is On The Wall
I Speak Human LA is a Social Impact Art Installation located at the 1st Street Bridge in Los Angeles.
This project is intended to inspire and catalyze the Arts District and the international + creative city that is Los Angeles, to become an embodied leader in our global society = engaging the micro/macro connection to solve the world's deepest problems by how we all live everyday.
You are witnessing urgent public art for public health; introducing new paradigms to activate every single member in the community to help our world move out of the normalization of violence, division, blame, hatred, superficiality and self-absorption and into igniting the forces of humanity, beauty, trust, connection and meaning.
~Brigitte Secard, Author & Artist & Creator of I Speak Human LA

Collaborators
Muralists & Designers
We couldn’t be more honored and overjoyed to collaborate with some of the most interesting and innovative people to come out of Los Angeles.
VIVACHE DESIGNS
Vivache Designs was created to transform and uplift spaces through the lens of art, culture and education. Our goal is to create a new way of interacting, bringing communities together.
ARTS DISTRICT LOS ANGELES
The Arts District Los Angeles is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to serving artists, businesses and residents in the district. Our primary objective is to enhance the well being of residents, artists and businesses in the Arts District community.

Location
1st Street Bridge
First Street Bridge is a Neo-Classical design bridge and is one of the City of Los Angeles bridges that was built as part of the City Beautiful plans of the early 1900's. City Beautiful plans were inspired by the civic architecture of Paris and Rome. These plans sought to beautify United States cities by constructing grand civic monuments, incorporating both building and public works projects.
“The greatest art form there ever was is the art of new ideas. The urgency and value of new paradigms— intelligently deconstructed, historically annotated, universally accessible, pop-culturally digestible, and empirically lived by thousands of individuals… at a time of converging global crises equals a body of work of incalculable value to humanity.
Which is why it is free.”
