Public Art
Creativity thrives in St. Louis. Sculptures, murals, fountains, mosaics and memorials are part of the fabric of the streets and parks of our region. Public art goes beyond the expected idea of art. Public art in St. Louis extends to a wide range of innovative concepts, projects and programs. Explore the different areas of our community and the public art that enriches our lives below.
In 1999, Chesterfield Arts and local sculptor Don Wiegand dedicated Maura, a life-size bronze sculpture of a running girl, to the City...
Mysterious Monarch is perhaps the most stunning of Cassilly’s concrete sculptures. The resting butterfly resembles his concrete turtles in Turtle Park...
Trova’s Profile Canto series evolved from his Falling Man series, which became increasingly blossom-like. The more organic Profile Cantos are composed of round, metal petal forms....
Solstice depicts five figures, each with its arms in a different position. When viewed head-on, the five different arm positions layer...
Space Twist 2 consists of stainless steel tubing welded together and twisted. The stems are 1/8 inch stainless steel attached to...
Chadwick often sculpted pairs of figures, and was interested in exploring methods of signification, especially of gender difference. This sculpture...
The Awakening is the latest addition to the public art collection of Chesterfield Arts. Located in a new sculpture garden in the...
Dimensions: 3.5′ Year Completed: 2004 Material: Bronze Donor: On loan from David Ault, owner of Fox Run Golf Club
Although born in South Bend, Indiana, George Rickey spent most of his early years in Scotland. It was there that...
Chadwick often sculpted pairs of figures, and was interested in exploring methods of signification, especially of gender difference. This sculpture...
These sculptures by Bernar Venet are precisely as described by the title: beams of steel rolled into 230.5 degree arcs....