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.
This sculpture is the third bear portrait by a third artist in the St. Louis area (Robert Cronbach and Victor...
Weathered Venus, a large scale bronze sculpture, is a contemporary celebration of the value of traditional craft and form in...
The Cor-ten and polished stainless steel abstract work pays tribute to Edward D. Kalachek, who was a Washington University Professor...
Thinker on Rock is a prime example of Flanagan’s work. Even though the piece is tied to traditional sculpture in its...
An overlay of lacy aluminum silhouettes titled A Walk in the Park embellishes the distinctive cement privacy fence called the Catlin Wall...
It’s a windy day, and the nine, 20-foot-tall, identical metal, kite-like sculptures that make up Aquilone are twirling, fluttering and howling —...
** This piece is no longer on display. Please see our Retired Public Art Installations page for more information. AIT’s community...
The concept of the beehive and its honeycomb structure is the basis for the overall form of the sculpture Hive. As...
Hoi Polloi, one of nine commissioned for MetroLink’s new extension, consists of large metal screens facing one another across the...
Frozen in mid-step, a man grips the leash of a dog trotting ahead of him. Look again. This is not...
The sculpture consists of two, 50 foot by 30 inch tapered tubular forms suspended beneath the arches of the station...
Mime explores the intersection of time and natural phenomena in a dynamic visual and visceral experience integrated with the environment of...