
A city rich in public art creates a museum without walls, thus provides publicly accessible art.
Since December 1966, the Arts & Cultural Commission (formerly the Municipal Art Commission) has overseen the Public Art Program and has facilitated the development of numerous public art projects throughout the city.
These enriching projects include: publicly funded public art projects, private development funded public art projects, and community art projects. In addition, the Commission is charged with the many challenges of the aesthetic maintenance for the community's public art. These website pages will allow you to view individual public art, descriptions and its location in the city. COMING SOON!