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.
Henry Shaw wanted fine music and works of art in his Tower Grove Park, so he hired architects to build...
Henry Shaw wanted fine music and works of art in his Tower Grove Park, so he hired architects to build...
Henry Shaw wanted fine music and works of art in his Tower Grove Park, so he hired architects to build...
Henry Shaw wanted fine music and works of art in his Tower Grove Park, so he hired architects to build...
Henry Shaw wanted fine music and works of art in his Tower Grove Park, so he hired architects to build...
Saint John Baptist de LaSalle, founder of the De LaSalle Christian Brothers, is honored in a statue at Christian Brothers...
Across from the Blueberry Hill Restaurant in the Delmar Loop stands an 8-foot tall statue honoring the St. Louis native...
The work of Deitrich Klinge has only recently come onto the American art scene. Widely collected in his native Germany...
Located in the center of a rotary, this mosaic sculpture is surrounded by native Missouri tall grass and rests on...
The work of Deitrich Klinge has only recently come onto the American art scene. Widely collected in his native Germany...
On either side of Delmar Blvd., just west of the commercial district called the Loop, stand the gatekeepers to University...
Rain Man is a cleverly whimsical fountain created from the silhouette of an umbrella-holding businessman walking in a never-ending rain storm. ...