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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]].
* [[First Impression]], sculpted by Merrill Stigge and located on [[International Park Drive]].
* [[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.
* [[Lackawanna II]], sculpted by Michael Bigger and located on International Park Drive.
* [[Lamp of Knowledge]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at the [[Altamont School]].
* [[Lamp of Knowledge]], sculpted by Patricia Gaines and located at 4801 [[Altamont Road]].
* [[Linear Motion]], designed by Lloyd Cooper located at the [[McWane Science Center]].
* [[Linear Motion]], designed by Lloyd Cooper located at the McWane Science Center.
* [[Man with Frog]], sculpted by Michael Lucero and located on International Park Drive.
* [[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]].
* [[Mia's Dance VIII]], sculpted by Michael Todd and located on International Park Drive.
* [[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]].
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* [[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 (International Park Drive sculpture)]], by Jonathan Kirk located at 1900 International Park Drive.
* [[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]].
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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.
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* [[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]]==
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[[Category:Public art|*]]
[[Category:Public art|*]]
[[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

Main article: UAB public art

Homewood

Hoover

Mountain Brook

Vestavia Hills

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.