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 Untitled Bronze statue, lying in a pool of white sand, seems to be sunbathing on a beach. The nude female statue...
In Where the Rivers Meet, bronze strips represent the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. At the foot of the wall is a statue...
This bust of Albert “Red” Villa memorializes the popular politician at his best—with cigar in hand, carnation in lapel, and...
The large Indian guards the corner of the historic Cherokee district’s antique and commercial area in South St. Louis. The...
The Compton Hill Water Tower, the newest of the City’s three towers, is located at Grand and Russell Boulevards in...
Robin Murez’s brilliantly colored mosaics at Francis Park pull the viewer into a whimsical dream world and stir up childhood...
The monument Frederich Hecker Memorial honors the German revolutionary who came to St. Louis in the 1840s and who was brigadier commander...