Sculptures and Art in Fountain Lake Park:
“Adolescence” by Vala Ola, located near the Splash Park.
“First Love” by Carol Cunningham is installed in the Fountain Park, Rotary Centennial Splash Park.
“Pump House” painted by FH Charter School located in Splash Park.
“George the Tortoise” by Randy Hand, located in Fountain Park near the playground. Toddlers can hug this approachable character and pat him on the back.
“Bob The Frog” by Randy Hand, located in Fountain Park near the playground. So lifelike, you expect him to croak at any moment.
“Mural Wall”, painted by Fountain Hills High School students.
“Last Doll” by Dolly Hype, located in Fountain Park near the Splash Park
“Teddy Roosevelt the Conservationist” by Dan Snarr, located in Fountain Park near the flagpole
“Horse”, located in from of Fountain Hills Artists’ Gallery on Avenue of the Fountains
“Freedom” by Jim Dodson will be located on the Island in Fountain Lake Park (not yet installed)
At the Veterans Memorial:
“Panels” and the sculpture, “Soldier at War”, by Ron Head.
The model for the soldier was a veteran of WWII, the late John Falcon.
“Cannon” located in Veterans Memorial Park.
Other Community Owned Public Art Around Fountain Hills:
“Free To Be Me”, a tribute to Fountain Hills youth, by Marianne Caroselli, located in the Boys and Girls Club. The elegance and movement of this bronze depicts youth and the love of dance.
“Wisdom” by Donald Riggs, located on the southeast corner of Palisades and Verde River Drive in front of the Fountain Hills Chamber of Commerce.
“Walkway Through Time” by Michael Anderson, located on Shea Boulevard just east of Saguaro Boulevard. Five large-scale rusted steel pieces transform a sidewalk into a thought-provoking stroll through past, present and future.
“A Tribute to 9/11”, graphic art by Michael Fleck, located in the Community Center Conference Room. Look for seven other pieces by local artists in the Community Center.
“Horse” located in front of Judy Yates Gallery on Avenue of the Fountains.
Phyliss Kern’s menagerie of animal sculptures: pigs, javelina, burro, bear, two mountain lions, two horses
Privately Owned Public Art & Sculpture:
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“Boy With a Stick”
“Boy On a Bike” by Jim Davidson
“Boy Washing His Dog”
“Climbing The Mountain”
“See Saw”
“Girl With a Butterfly” by E. Bernoud
“Barefoot Girl”
“Girl With A Goose
“Girl With Wheelbarrow” by Jim Davidson
“Surfer Boy”
“Boys On A Ladder”
“Maytag Matilda” by Dixie Jewett
Sculptures and Art at Town Hall:
“Brothers” by Dr. Vincent P. Russo, a gift of the artist, located in Town Hall. This dramatic bronze portrays the courage demonstrated by firefighters and police as they struggled to rescue their own in the aftermath of 9/11.
“Wall of Water” - located at Town Hall Building.
“FUSION” by Shannon Owen, located at the entrance to Town Hall.
“Oracle of the Lake”, by the sculptor Lyle London, located in the Fountain Hills Town Hall Rotunda.
“Cooling the Dogs” by Craig Bergaard, located outside Town Hall
Other Privately Owned Public Art:
“Two Antique Tractors”, located at R.E. Monks Construction office, 16646 E. Laser Drive.
“Copper Tree” at 16820 Avenue of the Fountains.
“Fountain” at the entrance to Lakeside Village, at Saguaro & El Lago.
At Kern Plaza:
17251 E. Shea Blvd.
“Snakes and Horses Don’t Mix “ - Remington-style sculpture.