'Public Art' Category
This page has a small photo and a short summary of each art work. It's ordered from newest entry to oldest.
(We're planning to add a clickable map that shows art in each Tucson neighborhood.)
Here's the list:
3645 North Stone
Ironwork around a Tucson home on a major street
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Sentinel Plaza
Meandering plaza/pathway near the Santa Cruz River with monoliths and tilework
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Springerville Chair
Very small park with a few “springy” chairs and a table
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Lewis C. Murphy Sculpture
Memorial to long-time Tucson mayor Lew Murphy
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2350 Elm Street
Home like an art gallery for the rest of us, with art lining two streets
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Epes Randolph memorial
Memorial to railroad boss Epes Randolph at west edge of Randolph Park
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Loxodonta africana
African elephant statue near Reid Park Zoo
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3910 East La Creciente
Pretty home in an art-filled neighborhood
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Cadillac Out Back
Wild student art project: see it while you can!
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Small garden at 825 South Fremont
A small garden with cactus and fun sculpture
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Public Art Listings by Carol Lehrman
Listings of public art sculpture compiled by Tucson Museum of Art docent Carol Lehrman.
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Santa Cruz River Park - Central Plaza
Small park with mosaic-covered arches, just west of the Santa Cruz River
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Diamondback (Rattlesnake) Bridge
Pedestrian bridge shaped like a rattlesnake.
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Celebrate the Arts
Cast-concrete sculpture of six classical figures
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Portal with Door and Waves
Metal and neon scuplture shaped like a giant door.
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Cancer Survivors Plaza
Small plaza with inspiring, informative sculpture and plaques, benches and a fountain.
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Windows to The Past, Gateway to The Future
Large tile murals with photos of Tucson pedestrians in the past century
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