Sacramento Area Public Art and Historic Homes KATHY HART, PRESIDENT FRIENDSHIP FORCE OF SACRAMENTO APRIL 14, 2018
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Sacramento Area Public Art Golden 1 Arena Crocker Art Museum Capitol Park Olympus Sculpture Park Convention Center Complex Local Sculptures SMUD Murals Verge Center for the Arts
Golden 1 Arena 'Coloring book' sculpture by world-renowned artist Jeff Koons Gale Hart created a series of sculptures along L Street. 6 multi-colored 10-foot darts Dart board and giant concrete numbers installed on the building and etched into the sidewalk. Two giant bronze hands holding pieces of a dart game at the corner of 5th and L streets.
Crocker Art Museum Bronze sculptures, including the 16 foot sculpture at the Northwest corner. Arpeggio IV is a 4,620-pound bronze sculpture by worldrenowned artist Bruce Beasley.
Capitol Park Honoring Veterans of Spanish American War 1949 USS California Bell Formerly mounted on the battleship USS California. 1949
Capitol Park Veterans Memorial 1998 remembers the more than five million Californians who served in the U.S. Armed Forces since statehood in 1850 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Tribute in 1988 to the 350,000 Californians who served in Vietnam.
Capitol Park California Firefighters Memorial 1995 Peace Officers Memorial 1988
Olympus Sculpture Park 350 N Sunrise Ave, Roseville The spiraling piece begins at the Miner s Ravine Bike Trail, and is visible from I-80. The sculpture represents unity. Cosmos was created by Aris Demetrios in the early 1990 s.
Convention Center Complex "La Familia" by Eduardo Oropeza (left) "Time to Cast Away Stones" Fountain by Kaltenbach "Walking the Dogs" by Gilbert Magu Sanchez Lujan (below right)
Sculptures "Leap" is a 56 foot-long aluminum sculpture by Denver artist Lawrence Argent. Chrome stallion and rooster at Safeway on 19th Sacramento and at Madison & Hazel. Artist Sean Guerrero of Colorado. Douglas Van Howd sculpture on New Airport Rd in Auburn.
SMUD "Water City" by Wayne Thiebaud, 1959. Glass mosaic tile mural. SMUD Art Gallery is open 8-6, M-F in the lobby at 6301 S St Features works by local artists as part of the "Art in Public Places" program.
UC Davis Med Center; northern wall of the parking garage. Art Murals in Sacramento
Local Art Murals Terrace Garden Apartments
Hundreds of Art Murals For a map of over 700 local murals Google 'Sacramento Murals' or 'Wide Open Walls'.
Watch the Artists Create Murals During Wide Open Walls - August 9, 2018
Tribute to Prince Mural & Topiary Artist Christine Stein in Citrus Heights
Sacramento Pride Lady Bird Commemorative Mural 1608 I Street Sacramento
Verge Center for the Arts Focus on contemporary art promoting emerging artists working with experimental forms and nontraditional art practices. Verge exhibitions prioritize cultural, racial, and sexual diversity. 625 S Street, Sacramento Hours: Th Sat: 11 5, Sun: 12 5 Free tour of the current exhibition every Sat and Sun Verge shares space with Axis Gallery, an artist-run space exhibiting challenging contemporary artwork for 15 years.
Historic Sacramento Homes Sacramento is filled with beautiful historic homes. Craftsman style Queen Anne Tudor Revival French Eclectic Prairie Style Four Square Italianate Dutch Colonial Mid Century Spanish Revival
Craftsman Style Curtis Park home on 25th St Built in 1905 Details include a pergola porch and diamond glass windows. Home is in Boulevard Park Historic District. Craftsman style house with Colonial Revival details built in 1915.
Queen Anne Style 27th and I Street in Marshall-New Era Park neighborhood (below) The pink grand Queen Anne style house is located on L St near 24th
Late Queen Anne Style This late Queen Anne style house (now a restaurant) is at the corner of S &18th St. Built about 1905 It features a turret, decorative wood siding, with additional decorative elements under the gables.
Tudor Revival North Oak Park Tudor revival Fab 40's home Corner of 45th and M Streets Elements of Tudor Revival and French Eclectic styling built in 1926
French Eclectic Located on 35th St across from McKinley Park Built in 1927 Features a turreted entry, leaded glass windows, and a hipped roof with several gable roof projections.
Prairie Style 38th Street in East Sacramento Built in 1915 Prairie Style with a four square shape. Low pitched roof with wide eaves and a front porch with oversized square porch supports.
Four Square Style Built in 1912 Four Square house with Craftsman details Located on Q and 27th Street.
Italianate Style Constructed in 1880 Located on N between 25th & 26th St The house features a wrap-around front porch and intricate windows surrounds
Dutch Colonial Revival Located on U and 18th in Richmond Grove neighborhood. Built in 1907 Features a gambrel roof (with several shed roof dormers), a wide front porch, wood windows, and diamond shaped shingle details.
Mid-century Constructed in 1954 On Sandburg Drive in River Park. Features board and batten siding, a low pitched front gable roof, and a decorative paneled front door.
Spanish Revival On Montgomery Way in Curtis Park. Built in 1927 Features a tile roof, elaborate chimney toppers, ironwork on the first floor windows, spiraled columns, and fountains flanking the door.
Greek Revival Oldest house in Sacramento? 1029 F St Built in 1852 for Peter H. Burnett, California's first Governor! The house is better known for a later resident J. Neely Johnson, California's fourth Governor.
Featured in Lady Bird Near the corner of 44th and M streets in East Sacramento s Fabulous Forties neighborhood The house stands out because of its portecochere and double dormers.
Let's continue to explore art in our community! Who would be interested in an Art in August Event? For more public art information click on file:///c:/users/user/documents/sac%20local%20public%20art%20brochure%20map.pdf For details about murals including map click on https://journalistnate.com/sacramento-mural-map/ To view additional houses click on instagram.com/preservation.sacramento/