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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.

 

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Laumeier - Museum Circle

Judith Shea’s American Heartland Garden is literally heart-shaped. A direct reference to the physical location of these works within the context of...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Although Neri’s work includes many paintings, drawings, and prints, his primary medium is sculpture. Typically he uses plaster, but sometimes...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Cross Form, like much of his work, is symbolic rather than representative, playing off a three-dimensional interpretation of the cross,...

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Eclipse is a quirky, double-oval-shaped bronze sculpture with “Giacometti-esque” elongation. Each hollowed-out, walnut shape employs the hand of the artist,...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

It was the experience of working with mannequins that led Trova to develop his first series of faceless, armless, nude...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Caro employs a broad vocabulary of forms including the figures, massive welded and painted places, and architecture/sculpture combinations. He works...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

When viewed from the front, La Libellule (The Dragonfly) appears to be a woman with golden wings. These golden wings are actually...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Inspired by his family, music, and his love of the open road, artist and songwriter Terry Allen uses sculpture as...

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Year Completed: 1989 Material: Limestone, mortar, trees, shrubs, clover and grass Owner: Linclay Corporation and Laumeier Sculpture Park collaborative commission

Laumeier - Museum Circle

Year Completed: 1966 Material: Stainless steel and aluminum Donor: Gift of Morris Moscowitz in memory of Marilyn Moscowitz

Laumeier - Nature Trails

The Abstract Variation (A/V) series of sculptures are made in Cor-ten steel and are often painted, mostly in primary colors...

Laumeier - Nature Trails

Lipski’s sculptures are acts of reclaimation for objects contemporary culture usually overlooks or discards. He creates sculptures out of industrial...