Sculpture Park
Downtown Ann Arbor
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Congrats to our five 2025 Golden Paintbrush Award Winners! Read more about our winners at the link in our bio.
Slide 1: Power Art Boxes
Slide 2: A2AC Murals and Planters
Slide 3: Murals That Bridge
Slide 4: Dragons Everywhere All at Once
Slide 5: Corridor of Colors
Horizon
Laurie Borggreve 2019
Cast Iron Manhole
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
In collaboration with the Ann Arbor Art Center, the public viewed six semi-finalists and through a public voting process, three winning designs were chosen. This design is one of the first to be placed throughout the city. The Horizon by Laurie Borggreve, features a swirling tree surrounding the City of Ann Arbor.
Twilight Shadows
Gerome Kamrowski 1994
Mural Mosaic
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
It is a glass mosaic, twenty-seven feet in length. This gift to the city depicts a fantasy habitat for the surreal imagery and fantastic creatures common in Kamrowski’s works. Energetic and vibrant, this piece utilizes a wide variety of color in the glass pieces as it fades from warm to cool to neutral. (From Public Art in Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, by Martha R. Keller & Michael J. Curtis, 1995.) The work was originally installed on an exterior wall at City Hall and was moved inside in 2012.
City Council Gallery Art
2017-Present
Painting
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
This is a rotating art gallery that is made possible in collaboration with the Ann Arbor Art Center. The gallery changes every month to three months. It is located in the City Council chambers which is open to the public on the second floor of City Hall.
Ann Arbor Towne
1974
Painting
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
This piece was presented to the city in its 150th year by the Ann Arbor Board of Realtors May, 1974. This piece is located on the second floor of Larcom City Hall.
Radius
Ed Carpenter 2013
Hanging Sculpture
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
Like ripples from a stone tossed into a pond, “Radius” emanates outward through the Ann Arbor Justice Center lobby, a reminder of the interconnectedness of the public with agencies serving them, and suggesting a network of cause and effect in the public. Radius is a hanging sculpture designed to involve as much of the lobby as possible, visible from inside and outside, day and night. Concealed lighting illuminates laminated glass and polished aluminum details, casting glowing projections of the sculpture’s expansive forms.
Municipal Center Rain Garden
Herbert Dreiseitl 2011
Sculpture
Ann Arbor Public Art Tour
The five meter tall bronze sculpture is supported on a pre-cast concrete flow-way adjacent to the new Municipal Center rain garden. Harvested rainwater flows throughout the day, during the spring, summer and fall seasons. The artist states: “Emulating the motion of water drops, light moves down the sculpture at different speeds intensely illuminating the blue glass spheres in the day and softly illuminating them at night. The glass drops, which stick out at the top, slowly recede into the sculpture then reappear on the lower region of the other side, as if they are raindrops flowing down, penetrating into the sculpture.”
RSVP to attend the premiere screening of “A Letter to the West Side”. Hear the stories that shaped the historic Black neighborhood in Ann Arbor! RSVP link in bio.
February 8th
5pm
Michigan Theater