Public Art gallery self-tour

 

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Public art projects in Tempe develop as the community grows and city construction is implemented. City projects are funded with city capital improvement funds, and have resulted in transit shelters that provide an artful wait for the bus or playful places to park a bike. A series of bus wraps, designed by poets and artists, formerly were seen along the city’s roads, and temporary projects, such as artist-designed library cards, add variety to the city’s art collection. Tempe has also commissioned art at city parks, fire stations, City Hall and the public library, which round out the city’s art locations.

The projects at Tempe Town Lake and the downtown areas provide outstanding tours in themselves. During a walk around the Town Lake, visitors can view pieces that illustrate how water issues and nature are addressed in the desert. A trip downtown showcases an abundance of artwork in both the public and privately-owned courtyards and plazas. Many pieces are interactive, provide shade or incorporate water to mediate the warm Arizona temperatures.  

For information about any public art projects or the Public Art program, call 480/350-5163.