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* [[Electra]], sculpted by Edward Samford and located atop the [[Alabama Power Building]]. | * [[Electra]], sculpted by Edward Samford and located atop the [[Alabama Power Building]]. | ||
* [[Fire Hosing]], sculpted by James Drake and located in [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. | * [[Fire Hosing]], sculpted by James Drake and located in [[Kelly Ingram Park]]. | ||
* [[Fred L. Shuttlesworth sculpture]], by John Rhoden located at the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]]. | * [[Fred L. Shuttlesworth sculpture]], by John Rhoden located at the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Institute]]. | ||
* [[Granite Garden]], sculpted by Jesus Bautista Moroles and located at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]]. | * [[Granite Garden]], sculpted by Jesus Bautista Moroles and located at the [[Birmingham Botanical Gardens]]. | ||
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* [[John Joseph Eagan Memorial Statue]], sculpted by Walter Hancock and located at the [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]]. | * [[John Joseph Eagan Memorial Statue]], sculpted by Walter Hancock and located at the [[American Cast Iron Pipe Company]]. | ||
* [[Kneeling ministers statue]], sculpted by Raymond Kaskey and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | * [[Kneeling ministers statue]], sculpted by Raymond Kaskey and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | ||
* [[Lamp of Knowledge]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at the [[Altamont School]]. | |||
* [[Lamp of Knowledge]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at | * [[Linear Motion]], designed by Lloyd Cooper located at the [[McWane Science Center]]. | ||
* [[Linear Motion]], designed by Lloyd Cooper located at the McWane Science Center | |||
* [[Martin Luther King, Jr. statue]], sculpted by Carlo Roppa and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | * [[Martin Luther King, Jr. statue]], sculpted by Carlo Roppa and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | ||
* [[Mary Cahalan statue]], sculpted by [[Giuseppe Moretti]] and located in Linn Park. | * [[Mary Cahalan statue]], sculpted by [[Giuseppe Moretti]] and located in Linn Park. | ||
* [[Memorial to Carrie Tuggle, Pauline Bray Fletcher & Julius Ellsberry]], fabricated by Clark Memorials and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | * [[Memorial to Carrie Tuggle, Pauline Bray Fletcher & Julius Ellsberry]], fabricated by Clark Memorials and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | ||
* [[Memorial to the Spanish American War]], by an unknown artist located in Linn Park | * [[Memorial to the Spanish American War]], by an unknown artist located in [[Linn Park]]. | ||
* [[Mother & Child]], sculpted by Brad Morton located at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. | * [[Mother & Child]], sculpted by Brad Morton located at the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]. | ||
* [[Our Lady of Fatima Shrine]], by an unknown artist located at the [[St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church]]. | * [[Our Lady of Fatima Shrine]], by an unknown artist located at the [[St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church]]. | ||
* [[Oriental Lanterns & Bridge]], sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in [[Elmwood Cemetery]]. | * [[Oriental Lanterns & Bridge]], sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in [[Elmwood Cemetery]]. | ||
* [[Parasol Form Tree]], sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in Elmwood Cemetery. | * [[Parasol Form Tree]], sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in Elmwood Cemetery. | ||
* [[Partners with Bear and Shug]], sculpted by Mark Hopkins and located at the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]]. | |||
* [[Patrick A. O'Reilly statue]], sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti and located at [[St Vincent's Birmingham]]. | * [[Patrick A. O'Reilly statue]], sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti and located at [[St Vincent's Birmingham]]. | ||
* [[Police & Dog Attack]], sculpted by James Drake and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | * [[Police & Dog Attack]], sculpted by James Drake and located in Kelly Ingram Park. | ||
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* [[The Exiles]], sculpted by Tony Buchen and Jeralyn Goodwin and located at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. | * [[The Exiles]], sculpted by Tony Buchen and Jeralyn Goodwin and located at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. | ||
* [[The Reader]], sculpted by Joe Waldrop and located at the [[Southside Library]]. | * [[The Reader]], sculpted by Joe Waldrop and located at the [[Southside Library]]. | ||
* [[Thomas Jefferson]], by Georges Bridges and located in Linn Park. | * [[Thomas Jefferson]], by [[Georges Bridges]] and located in Linn Park. | ||
* [[Touch Me]], by Yaacov Agam located at the Birmingham Museum of Art. | * [[Touch Me]], by Yaacov Agam located at the Birmingham Museum of Art. | ||
* [[Triangular Abstract Sculpture]], by Greg Bland and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College. | * [[Triangular Abstract Sculpture]], by Greg Bland and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College. | ||
* [[Triumphant Columns]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at 4801 Altamont Road. | * [[Triumphant Columns]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at 4801 Altamont Road. | ||
* [[Untitled (Highland Avenue sculpture)]], by John Paul Rietta located at [[2101 Highland Avenue]]. | * [[Untitled (Highland Avenue sculpture)]], by John Paul Rietta located at [[2101 Highland Avenue]]. | ||
* [[Untitled (Park Place sculpture)]], by Edward Hendricks located at the [[Park Place Tower]]. | * [[Untitled (Park Place sculpture)]], by Edward Hendricks located at the [[Park Place Tower]]. | ||
* [[Vulcan]], sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti located atop [[Red Mountain]]. | * [[Vulcan]], sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti located atop [[Red Mountain]]. | ||
* [[Winged Victory]], by [[Brad Morton]], at the [[Financial Center]] | |||
* [[Yes]], fountain by by Robert Tucker and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College. | * [[Yes]], fountain by by Robert Tucker and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College. | ||
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* [[Angel of Mercy]], sculpted by Urbano Buratti and located on the campus of [[Samford University]]. | * [[Angel of Mercy]], sculpted by Urbano Buratti and located on the campus of [[Samford University]]. | ||
* [[Ralph Waldo Beeson statue]], sculpted by Glynn Acree and located on the campus of Samford University. | * [[Ralph Waldo Beeson statue]], sculpted by Glynn Acree and located on the campus of Samford University. | ||
==[[Hoover]]== | |||
* [[First Impression]], sculpted by Merrill Stigge and located on [[International Park Drive]]. | |||
* [[Lackawanna II]], sculpted by Michael Bigger and located on International Park Drive. | |||
* [[Man with Frog]], sculpted by Michael Lucero and located on International Park Drive. | |||
* [[Mia's Dance VIII]], sculpted by Michael Todd and located on International Park Drive. | |||
* [[Untitled (International Park Drive sculpture)]], by Jonathan Kirk located at 1900 International Park Drive. | |||
==[[Mountain Brook]]== | ==[[Mountain Brook]]== | ||
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* [[St. Luke statue]], sculpted by Harold Bello and Giovani Vercoli and located at [[St. Luke's Episcopal Church]]. | * [[St. Luke statue]], sculpted by Harold Bello and Giovani Vercoli and located at [[St. Luke's Episcopal Church]]. | ||
* [[The Fountain of the Evangelists]], sculpted by Cordray Parker and located at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. | * [[The Fountain of the Evangelists]], sculpted by Cordray Parker and located at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. | ||
==[[Vestavia Hills]]== | |||
* [[Lady Liberty]], sculpted by Lee Oskar Lawrie and located at [[Liberty Park]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* [http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=*%3A*+AND+object_type%3A%22Outdoor+sculpture%22+AND+data_source%3A%22Art+Inventories%22+AND+geo_l5%3A%22North+America%2FUnited+States+of+America%2FAlabama%2F%2FHomewood%22 Homewood, Alabama], Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011. | * [http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=*%3A*+AND+object_type%3A%22Outdoor+sculpture%22+AND+data_source%3A%22Art+Inventories%22+AND+geo_l5%3A%22North+America%2FUnited+States+of+America%2FAlabama%2F%2FHomewood%22 Homewood, Alabama], Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011. | ||
* [http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=*%3A*+AND+object_type%3A%22Outdoor+sculpture%22+AND+data_source%3A%22Art+Inventories%22+AND+geo_l5%3A%22North+America%2FUnited+States+of+America%2FAlabama%2F%2FMountain+Brook%22 Mountain Brook, Alabama], Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011. | * [http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=*%3A*+AND+object_type%3A%22Outdoor+sculpture%22+AND+data_source%3A%22Art+Inventories%22+AND+geo_l5%3A%22North+America%2FUnited+States+of+America%2FAlabama%2F%2FMountain+Brook%22 Mountain Brook, Alabama], Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011. | ||
* [http://collections.si.edu/search/results.jsp?q=*%3A*+AND+object_type%3A%22Outdoor+sculpture%22+AND+data_source%3A%22Art+Inventories%22+AND+geo_l5%3A%22North+America%2FUnited+States+of+America%2FAlabama%2F%2FVestavia+Hills%22 Vestavia Hills, Alabama], Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011. | |||
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[[Category:Lists of works|Public art installations]] |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 12 November 2020
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This is a list of public art installations in the Birmingham District.
Birmingham
- 9-11 Memorial Walk along 19th Street North.
- Birmingham Prime Matter, sculpted by Eric Orr located at the McWane Science Center.
- Birmingham Urban Mural, located at Boutwell Auditorium.
- Brother Bryan statue, by Georges Bridges located at Five Points South.
- Centurion, sculpted by Branko Medenica and located on 8th Avenue North at 21st Street North
- Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant sculpture, fabricated by Clark Memorials and located at Legion Field.
- Confederate Soldiers & Sailors Monument, located at Linn Park.
- Curved White Sculpture, by Greg Bland and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College.
- Dan R. Hudson statue, by Valeria Dobrokhotova and located at Trinity Medical Center.
- Eagle, sculpted by Shayne Hayson and located at 3535 Colonnade Parkway.
- Electra, sculpted by Edward Samford and located atop the Alabama Power Building.
- Fire Hosing, sculpted by James Drake and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Fred L. Shuttlesworth sculpture, by John Rhoden located at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
- Granite Garden, sculpted by Jesus Bautista Moroles and located at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens.
- Homage to Leonardo: Vitruvian Man, sculpted by Enzo Plazotta and located at the Medical Forum.
- In Memoriam, sculpted by Parker Cordray and located at the Temple Emanu-El.
- Inukok, sculpted by Tony Buchen and Jeralyn Goodwin and located on 8th Avenue North.
- Jailed Children (Children's March), sculpted by James Drake and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Jefferson County Courthouse Panels, sculpted by Leo Friedlander and located at 716 21st Street North.
- Jimmy Morgan sculpture, by Georges Bridges and located at the Birmingham Zoo.
- John Joseph Eagan Memorial Statue, sculpted by Walter Hancock and located at the American Cast Iron Pipe Company.
- Kneeling ministers statue, sculpted by Raymond Kaskey and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Lamp of Knowledge, sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at the Altamont School.
- Linear Motion, designed by Lloyd Cooper located at the McWane Science Center.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. statue, sculpted by Carlo Roppa and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Mary Cahalan statue, sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti and located in Linn Park.
- Memorial to Carrie Tuggle, Pauline Bray Fletcher & Julius Ellsberry, fabricated by Clark Memorials and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Memorial to the Spanish American War, by an unknown artist located in Linn Park.
- Mother & Child, sculpted by Brad Morton located at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
- Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, by an unknown artist located at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.
- Oriental Lanterns & Bridge, sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in Elmwood Cemetery.
- Parasol Form Tree, sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in Elmwood Cemetery.
- Partners with Bear and Shug, sculpted by Mark Hopkins and located at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
- Patrick A. O'Reilly statue, sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti and located at St Vincent's Birmingham.
- Police & Dog Attack, sculpted by James Drake and located in Kelly Ingram Park.
- Red Mountain (sculpture), by Dimitri Hadzi located at the Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse.
- Rustic Bench, sculpted by Dionicio Rodriguez and located in Elmwood Cemetery.
- St. Fiacre sculpture, by an unknown artist located at the Cathedral Church of the Advent.
- St. Patrick sculpture, by Robert Canas located at the Cathedral Church of the Advent.
- St. Teresa of the Flowers, by an unknown artist located at the Cathedral Church of the Advent.
- Storyteller fountain, by Frank Fleming located at Five Points South.
- Spirit of the American Doughboy, by E.M. Viquesney located in Linn Park.
- The Boy Jesus, sculpted by Vincent Palumbo and Jay Carpenter located at the Independent Presbyterian Church.
- The Champion, sculpted by Brad Morton located at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
- The Compassionate Christ, by an unknown artist located at the Cathedral Church of the Advent.
- The Exiles, sculpted by Tony Buchen and Jeralyn Goodwin and located at Sloss Furnaces.
- The Reader, sculpted by Joe Waldrop and located at the Southside Library.
- Thomas Jefferson, by Georges Bridges and located in Linn Park.
- Touch Me, by Yaacov Agam located at the Birmingham Museum of Art.
- Triangular Abstract Sculpture, by Greg Bland and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College.
- Triumphant Columns, sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at 4801 Altamont Road.
- Untitled (Highland Avenue sculpture), by John Paul Rietta located at 2101 Highland Avenue.
- Untitled (Park Place sculpture), by Edward Hendricks located at the Park Place Tower.
- Vulcan, sculpted by Giuseppe Moretti located atop Red Mountain.
- Winged Victory, by Brad Morton, at the Financial Center
- Yes, fountain by by Robert Tucker and located on the campus of Birmingham-Southern College.
Homewood
- Angel of Mercy, sculpted by Urbano Buratti and located on the campus of Samford University.
- Ralph Waldo Beeson statue, sculpted by Glynn Acree and located on the campus of Samford University.
Hoover
- First Impression, sculpted by Merrill Stigge and located on International Park Drive.
- Lackawanna II, sculpted by Michael Bigger and located on International Park Drive.
- Man with Frog, sculpted by Michael Lucero and located on International Park Drive.
- Mia's Dance VIII, sculpted by Michael Todd and located on International Park Drive.
- Untitled (International Park Drive sculpture), by Jonathan Kirk located at 1900 International Park Drive.
Mountain Brook
- Minds in Balance, sculpted by Branco Medenica and located at the William N. Eddins Fine Art Center.
- The Mountain Brook Protector, sculpted by Roger Brodin and located at the Mountain Brook Police Department.
- St. Luke statue, sculpted by Harold Bello and Giovani Vercoli and located at St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
- The Fountain of the Evangelists, sculpted by Cordray Parker and located at St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
Vestavia Hills
- Lady Liberty, sculpted by Lee Oskar Lawrie and located at Liberty Park.
References
- Birmingham, Alabama, Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011.
- Homewood, Alabama, Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011.
- Mountain Brook, Alabama, Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011.
- Vestavia Hills, Alabama, Smithsonian American Art Museum: Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database. Accessed May 22, 2011.