Desert Ghosts by Ken
Rowe, located in the
Library/Museum lobby.
Rarely seen in the Valley
anymore, the bronze
wolves are a reminder
that life in the desert
can be fragile.
Petroglyph Standing Screen by Doug Weigel, located in
the Library/Museum lobby. Petrographs (painting on rocks)
and petroglyphs (carving or etching on rocks) were the two
primary ways that ancient civilizations in the Southwest left
a record of their lives.
Egghead by Kimber Fiebiger, provided for the
children in Fountain Hills. Located next to the
Children’s Room in the Library.
Ol’ Bill by Dr. Paul
Kolwaite, located in
the Library/Museum
lobby. Craggy and
wrinkled by decades
in the desert sun,
you just know that
Ol’ Bill is still out
there somewhere
ropin’ doggies.
The Conquistador
by Rex Witte,
located in the
museum.
Self Made Man
by Bobbie Carlyle,
located near the
northwest side of
Library.
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