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Springville Public Art

We are Art City!

What is Public Art? Simply put public art is art in public spaces. The term “public art” may conjure images of historic bronze statues of a soldier on horseback in a park. Today, public art can take a wide range of forms, sizes, and scales—and can be temporary or permanent. It often interprets the history of the place, its people, and perhaps addresses a social or environmental issue. Public art can include murals, sculpture, memorials, integrated architectural or landscape architectural work, community art, digital new media, and even performances and festivals! (Americans for the Arts)

SAVE THE DATE: Springville Annual Art Festival

September 6-7, 2024

Artist booth applications will open April 8, 2024




If you are an artist and would like to be added to the Public Art Artist list, please add your info here:

Abstract sculpture made of bronze titled Assemblage by artist Raymond Vincent Jonas created in 1990 located outside of the Springville Museum of Art
Raymond Vincent Jonas, Assemblage, 1990, metal



Headshot of Public Art Coordinator, Leslie Gleaves. She's smiling and looking into the camera. She has long black hair, hazel eyes, and olive skin.

Leslie Gleaves | Public Art Coordinator

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