Public Art
More than 300 pieces of public art dot our city with color and beauty. Some are in plain sight and others require slowing down to see. You can ponder the beauty of murals and sculptures on the interactive online map, during the guided Art in Public Places Tour or on your own self-guided tour by foot or bicycle:
- Bicycle Art Tour - Take a scenic ride to enjoy more than 20 art pieces.
- Downtown Art Tour - Explore more than 30 art pieces on this walking tour.
- BoulevART Art Tour - Boulevard Street features more than 20 installations, with at least one piece on each block.
- UCO Art Tour - Admire more than 15 sculptures on the University of Central Oklahoma campus.
- Historic Art Tour - Experience Edmond's history through more than 20 sculptures.
Four printed brochures are available. The Downtown, Bicycle, UCO and Historic Art Tour brochures are available at the City of Edmond Parks and Recreation Office and Visit Edmond Offices.
Northwest EdmondTOP
95 Years & Planting, Girl Scout Centennial Statue
a bronze & a bronze tree by Shan Gray, Mitch Park, north of ball fields, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
African Sunset
a stainless steel and dichroic glass by Jeff Laing, in the median on Covell just east of Kelly
Best Friends
a bronze by Gary Alsum, Mitch Park, north side of the YMCA, 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive
Edmond Historic Buildings
an etched glass mural by Marilyn Adams depicting historical buildings, inside Tinker Federal Credit Union, NW corner of Kelly & Danforth, 1401 N Kelly
L'ete
a contemporary yellow painted steel sculpture by Randy Marks, North of Covell, in median at entrance to Cheyenne Middle School off of Kelly
Mark Twain
a bronze by Gary Lee Price, in median at Touchmark Drive & Shortgrass, off Covell between Kelly & Boulevard
Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial for Edmond Victims
a blond rock and copper structure with a bronze plaque mounted at the center of the rock structure in honor of the 18 Edmond individuals killed by that tragedy, architect Duane Mass, Mitch Park, NE of pavilion #4, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
Open Spaces - Habitat Series
a mixed media piece by B.J. White, inside the MAC and throughout the Parks & Recreation building at Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
Prairie Flowers
a bronze by Blair Buswell, Mitch Park, Edmond Senior Center Lobby, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
Puerta del Color I and II
a kinetic piece by Greg Reiche, in the median of Kelly, near Prairie Village Drive
Purple Heart Memorial Monument
a granite piece by Pete Delasi, off to the side of the main drive by entrance to Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
Rapid Rabbit
a bronze by Tim Cherry , Rabbit Ridge at Oak Tree, Sorghum Mill Rd & N. Kelly Ave.
Reverence
a bronze by David Pearson, located on the Mitch Park Trail near the Mathis Skate Park and pollinator garden, Mitch Park Pollinator Garden
Small Galaxy
a kinetic, stainless steel by Andrew Carson, north side of Dental Excellence, 1400 W. Covell Rd
Stick Horse Stampede
a multiple piece bronze installation by Rosie Sandifer, in front of the MAC at Mitch Park, 2733 Marilyn Williams Drive
Story Time for Three
a bronze by Rosalind Cook, West of entrance to Edmond North High School, 215 W. Danforth
West Edmond Field
a bronze by Jim Franklin honoring one of the most productive oil fields in the world at its peak. In 1944 the field produced half of Oklahoma's total production in that wartime year when our nation's demands were at their highest, North of Mitch Park YMCA, 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive
Wheel of Time
a stainless steel and dichroic glass piece by Jeff Laing, near Dental Excellence, 1400 W. Covell Rd
Northeast EdmondTOP
Aargh!
a bronze by Gary Alsum, at the Town Square housing addition rec center on the north side of Danforth between Coltrane and Sooner.
Cinco Ventanas (5 Windows)
a glass and stone piece by Greg Reiche, in the median on Broadway, south of Covell
Dancing Timber Ridge Family
a steel piece by Darroll Riddick, Ramblewood & Boulevard, North of Danforth
Fairy Tales & Purr-cey
two bronzes by Marianne Caroselli, Animal Services Complex, 2424 Old Timbers Drive
First Love
a bronze by Missy Vandable, Animal Services Building at Cross Timbers, near I-35 and Covell, 2424 Old Timbers Drive
Swans in Flight
a 25 ft long bronze-and-steel piece situated in a reflecting pool with six water jets cascading above by internationally-renowned sculptor, Sir David Wynne, Armstrong Auditorium, Bryant and Waterloo, 14400 S. Bryant
Synergy
a bronze by Gary Lee Price, Cross Timbers Municipal Complex, I-35 & Covell, 2004 Old Timbers Dr
Two Girls at Play
a mixed media by Josette Simon-Gestin, Public Works Center reception area, 2004 Old Timbers Drive
Wave Effect
3D wall treatment with lighting by Cole + Rosser, Water Resource Recovery Facility, 1600 N Midwest Blvd
Southeast EdmondTOP
Ancient One
a bronze by Gino Miles, north side of 2nd St at entry of Sugar Hill Ranch, between Douglas & Post Road
Beau the Bicycle Buffalo
a piece made with repurposed bicycles and scrap metals by Zonly Looman, Spring Creek Trail trailhead at Integris Health Edmond
Daphne II
a Cor-Ten Steel piece by Sam Spiczka, at the North entrance to the Edmond Dog Park, 450 E. 33rd St
Desert Greens #8 & #17
two paintings by Mary Silverwood, KickingBird Golf Clubhouse, 1600 E Danforth
Flor de la Vida
a limestone, glass, bronze, steel, & marble piece by Greg Reiche, north side of 2nd St at entry of Sugar Hill Ranch, between Douglas & Post Road
Healing Flowers
a bronze by Victor Issa, Integris Health Edmond, Integris Health Edmond, east side of I-35 between 15th and 2nd
Historical Orvis Risner
a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, Orvis Risner School, off Boulevard between 15th & 33rd, 2801 S. Rankin
Notes of Appreciation
a stainless steel piece by Kevin Robb, in the entry median, 209 French Park Place
Silent Shadow
a bronze by Tim Cherry, set to be installed in 2019, Arcadia Lake entrance to Central State Park, 9000 E 2nd St
The Web
a mural by Palmer Studios, painted on the Traverse climbing wall on concrete water tank, Hafer Park pond area, 9th & Bryant
Tree Frogs on Cottonwood
a bronze by Tony Hochstetler, Arcadia Lake's fee collection station in Spring Creek Park, 9000 E 2nd St
Turbine Fan Shaft
mechanical and granite, an actual turbine fan shaft, Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority, between 15th & 33rd, 2701 W I-35 Frontage Rd
Southwest EdmondTOP
Blue Hippo
made of fiberglass and unofficially named Buddy, this "kitsch art" hippo is a well-known Route 66 icon. Since its restoration in 1990, this humorous hippo has been seen all around town - at a wedding, sitting on Broadway, fishing in the lake at Oklahoma Christian University and atop several buildings, AAA Glass & Mirror, 1129 S. Broadway
Francis Baxter
a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham. Francis Baxter was the head coach of the UCO Men's tennis team for 36 years and the Women's tennis team for 26 years before retiring in 2006. He led these teams to multiple national tournaments and on to win numerous awards. He is a beloved member of the Oklahoma tennis community., Edmond Center Court, 601 West 15th Street
Hooked
a red powder-coated steel piece by Jim Stewart, in median in front of Allegiance Credit Union, 1925 S. Kelly Ave.
Mainstreet Edmond
a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer & University of Central Oklahoma students, at WW Tire, 302 S. Broadway
Playmates
a bronze by L'Deane Trueblood, in front of Oklahoma City Abstract Title & Co, 1000 W. 15th
Poppies WWII Veteran Memorial
a bronze by Sandy Proctor, near 15th & Broadway by the Dental Depot, 100 W. 15th St
Spirit of the Prairie
two life size bronzes by David Alan Clark, known as The Thrasher & Next Winter's Bread, Edmond Exchange, 33rd & Broadway
Striker
a bronze by Gary Alsum, at the Edmond Soccer Club, off Danforth between Santa Fe & Kelly, 1502 W. Danforth
Substance
a blue powder-coated steel piece by Joe Slack, Kelly median between 15th and 33rd, south of 18th St
Yesterday's Commerce
three murals by Dr. Bob Palmer, west, south & east sides of Sherry's Drug Store, 220 S. Littler
Downtown EdmondTOP
All Aboard
a mural by Jason Pawley, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, 17 W 1st St
All Laughs
a mural by Jake Beeson, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, Edmond Railyard, 17 W 1st St
Blocworks Mural
a mural inspired by the dessert towers of Utah is painted on Blocwork's Climbing Gym patio on the east side of their building, 104 S Broadway, Edmond
Burning Flames
a mural by Sergio "Tank" Ramirez, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, Edmond Unplugged, west wall of 115 S Broadway
Crane Unfolding
a white powder coated steel piece by Kevin Box, located in the courtyard of the Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards
Edmond 1989 Centennial Mural
a stained, painted and etched glass mural by Marilyn Adams depicting the 1889 Land Run, City Council Chambers, 101 E. 1st
Edmond Stations Land Run Settlers
a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer and University of Central Oklahoma students, on the side of the building next to the 1889 Territorial Schoolhouse, 124 E. 2nd
Endurance
a bronze by Shirley Thomson Smith, NE corner of Main & Littler, Edmond Municipal Court, 101 E. 1st
Floral Study Buddy
a mural by Yo, Bro! (Lindsay Zodrow & Haley Owen), installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, Evoke Cafe, 103 S. Broadway
Gold Star Wife
a bronze depicting a Gold Star Wife holding a folded flag and kneeling in front of poppies by Sutton Betti, Gracelawn Cemetery, 1407 N. Boulevard
Grab Bag
a mural by Kris Ermey, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, wall east of Citizens Bank of Edmond, 14 E 1st St
Humpty Dumpty Collection
bronze and ceramic pieces by Kimber Fiebiger, Humpty Dumpty is one of 12 unique portrayals of the beloved character. Smaller bronze pieces are available for viewing inside, Utility Customer Service, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
I Flourish Once Again
an oil painting by Reian Williams., Utility Customer Service Lobby, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
I'm Grateful Wall
an interactive mural by Zonly Looman. The chalkboard mural displays a simple prompt of "I'm grateful..." which entices passersby to fill in the blank, Northwest corner of Broadway and 1st St
i-tse a-da-le-ni-ha, Cherokee for New Beginning
an oil painting by Dennis Johnson, Public Safety Center, 100 E. 1st
Key To My Heart
an interactive piece by Zonly Looman. Echoing the tradition of lovers adding locks to the famous Love Lock Bridge in Paris, this piece encourages visitors to add locks to the large steel piece, symbolically displaying everlasting love or connection, Festival Market Place, 30 W 1st St
Leaping into History - Kentucky Daisey
a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, Edmond's Festival Market Place Plaza, 26 W. 1st St
Lighting the Path [Ida Freeman]
a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, UCO Campus, Old North, 100 N. University Dr
Limitless
a mural by Ebony Iman Dallas, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, wall east of Citizens Bank of Edmond, 14 E 1st St
Little Free Art Gallery
an interactive art gallery by Joe Barrington and Terry Barrington, between the Edmond Fine Arts Institute and The Patriarch. Engage with the gallery by taking a piece of tiny art and leave a piece of art for another individual to discover later., Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards
LunchTime Atop the Rockefeller Center
a vintage photograph on canvas with iron beam and cast resin figures by Lou Michaels, inside Edmond Planning & Engineering Office Staircase, 10 S. Littler
Market Place Poppies by Brook Hutchens
This mural is dedicated to the Edmond Farmer's Markert and Edmond Parks and Recreation at Festival Market Place, 30 W 1st St, Edmond, OK 73003
Market Place Poppies by Brook Hutchens
This mural is dedicated to the Edmond Farmer's Markert and Edmond Parks and Recreation at Festival Market Place, 30 W 1st St, Edmond, OK 73003
Muse II
by Christie Owen, Utility Customer Service Lobby, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
Oh, That's Bright!
a mural by Jason Pawley, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, Edmond Railyard, 17 W 1st St
Outdoor Fiesta in Blue
a fiberglass piece by Philippe Guillerm, Edmond Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards
Rough Cut Swiss
a bronze and steel piece by David Phelps, SW corner of Main & Broadway, in front of Othello's Restaurant, 1 S Broadway
Shannon Miller "Maquette"
a Bronze by Shan Gray, inside Utility Customer Service, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
Share the Love
an interactive piece by Zonly Looman. Share the Love is not only a vibrant and unique art installation, it also has a distinct utility purpose. Towards the center of the piece are two flat surfaces, where notecards will be stored. Visitors to the piece will be able to take a card and write a note to a loved one, Edmond Post Office, 200 N Broadway
Song of Songs
a bronze by David Pearson, Keller Williams Office, between Broadway & Boulevard, 30 E. Campbell
Table Dancer
a fabricated steel piece with bronze patina by David Coddaire, NE corner of Main & Broadway
The Elm
an acrylic painting by Tom Stotts, Utility Customer Service, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
The Land We Belong To
a mural by Dusty Gilpin, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, Lulu & Lo's, 8 S Broadway
The Wanderer
a mural by Dylan Bradway, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, west wall of 115 S Broadway
This Machine
a mural by Tony Thunder, installed as one of 11 murals painted during the Rollin' Deep event on November 7, 2020, west wall of 115 S Broadway
Thunderbird Shaman
a bronze by Gene & Rebecca Tobey, City Clerk's Office, 24 E 1st Street
Time to Smell the Roses
a bronze by Marianne Caroselli, Mitzi's Park Entrance at Edmond Fine Arts Institute, 27 E. Edwards Street
Water Does Not Complain About the Path It Flows, It Just Simply Flows
an acrylic painting by Christy M. Williams, Utility Customer Service Lobby, Human Resources and Financial Services Lobby, 7 N Broadway
Welcome to Edmond Mural
a mural by Dusty Gilpin and Dylan Bradway, Northwest corner of Broadway and 1st St
WPA Mural, "Pre-Settlement Days"
a 1939 mural depicting early Oklahoma by Ila McAfee Turner, inside Edmond City Hall (Council Chambers), 101 E. 1st St
Yellow Ribbon
a bronze by Rich Muno, south end of the Edmond Post Office, Broadway & Campbell, 200 N. Broadway
University AreaTOP
At the Dance
a kinetic, copper & aluminum piece by Dean Imel, south of Danforth Road at Washington Street
Backyard Adventure
a bronze by Missy Vandable, Bradford Village Retirement Community, 906 N. Boulevard
Centennial Clock at UCO
Edmond Centennial Commission Project, a 4-faced clock, UCO Campus, Broncho Lake
Cloned Cube
a green powder-coated steel piece by Joe Slack, int the median north of Wayne at Boulevard
Cougar
a bronze by unknown artist, UCO Campus, SW side of the Business Administration building, 100 N. University
Dawn of Hope - Russell Dougherty
a bronze by Mary Lou Gresham, at Russell Dougherty Elementary School, 19 N. Boulevard
Double Dipper
a bronze by Mark Lundeen, located at Bradford Village Retirement Community, 906 N. Boulevard
Down Comforter Birds on a Stone Pedestal
a bronze by Paul Rhymer, First Christian Church, Boulevard & 2nd, 201 E. 2nd St
Early Bird and Harvest Time
two bronzes by L'Deane Trueblood, First Christian Church, 201 East 2nd St
Early Edmond Banking
a mural by Dr. Bob Palmer, east wall at InterBank, NW corner of Boulevard and 1st, 125 E. 1st St
Flight - Knowledge Enables The Mind to Take Flight
a bronze by Christopher Domanski, UCO Campus, Liberal Arts Building, 100 N. University
Four Seasons
a bronze by Kevin Box, University of Central Oklahoma Campus, Center for Transformative Learning, 100 N. University,
Junipers Discuss an Odd Occurrence
inside the Planning Department Lobby , Planning Department lobby, 10 S Littler
Lady Liberty (Centennial Celebration Recast)
a new bronze replica rededicated by Edmond LibertyFest, 2nd & Boulevard
New Heights of Knowledge - A Bigger Picture & Far Away Places
two bronzes by Gary Lee Price, in front of First Public Schoolhouse-1889 Territorial School, 124 E. 2nd St
Olympic & Paralympic Strength
a bronze & steel piece by Jon Hair, University of Central Oklahoma, south lawn in front of Wellness Center, 100 N. University
Peace
also known as Plowshares, a bronze by Rich Muno honoring veterans of the military, Stephenson Park, 5th & Boulevard
Shannon Miller
a bronze sculpture by Shan Gray in honor of Edmond's renowned Olympic gold gymnast, Shannon Miller Park, adjacent to the Edmond Public Library, S. Jackson St & E. 1st
Statue of Liberty
8'4" replica made of bronze produced by the Friedly-Voshardt Company, Chicago, Originally located on the north side of the intersection of Boulevard and 2nd in 1951. In 2007 after the recast was placed (Lady Liberty), the original was moved to the Edmond Historical Society & Museum.
Straight and Narrow
a fabricated steel & bronze piece by Lisa Gordon, median on Boulevard, south of Ayers
The Broncho
an Edmond Centennial Commission Project, a life-sized bronze Broncho statue by Harold T. Holden, UCO Campus entrance, 2nd & Garland Godfrey Drive
The Good Book
a bronze by Mark Lundeen, Special Services Building, NW corner of Boulevard and Campbell, 215 N. Boulevard
Touch the Clouds
a bronze by Dave McGary, University of Central Oklahoma, west of Garland Godfrey entrance on 2nd
Tried and True
A bronze by Gary Alsum, honoring the service of UCO student, faculty and staff veterans of the past, present and future.
Twirl at the Dance
a kinetic, copper piece by Dean Imel, in the median of Boulevard, north of Thatcher
Twisted House
a Watercolor Painting by Arnie Anderson, Planning Department Lobby, 10 S Littler, Planning Department lobby, 10 S Littler
UCO's 125th Anniversary Commemorative
graphic panels by Chris Domanski, UCO Campus - east of College of Education, 100 N. University Drive
Voids & Foliage I & II
two large cor-ten steel pieces by Joe Slack, the median at Boulevard & Lincoln
Water Bearer II
a bronze by Shirley Thomson Smith, entrance of the Edmond Historical Society & Museum, 431 S. Boulevard