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.
Ten sculptures of former St. Louis Cardinals players adorn the sidewalk outside Busch Stadium. Each player appears caught in mid-action...
Dimensions: 30′ Material: Bronze, stainless steel Owner: Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center
Dimensions: 4′ x 15′ x 15′ Year Completed: 1994 Material: Limestone, water Owner: Harris Stowe State University
Expansion Column, a massive bronze tower, got off to a bad start by falling off the crane as it was...
Installed in 1994, Firemen’s Memorial contains a plaque that reads, “Dedicated to St. Louis firefighters past, present, and future.” The memorial, sculpted...
Adjacent to the MetroLink station and Triangle Park, Fog Walls consists of a curved set of 10 stainless steel, hollow panels. During...
These four bas-relief sculptures are located in a small circular plaza at the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center. Each panel...
The statue Friedrich Schiller was a gift to the city from George Stifel in honor of the German poet. The sculpture is...
As people scramble onto the escalator that descends toward the MetroLink tracks at the Convention Center station, a glowing metallic...
The statue General Ulysses S. Grant is a public tribute to Grant, who resided in St. Louis for six years. While here,...
Ten sculptures of former St. Louis Cardinals players adorn the sidewalk outside Busch Stadium. Each player appears caught in mid-action...
This statue features Jack Buck in his favorite spot… behind the microphone. “The Voice of the Cardinals” broadcasted more than...