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Art in Public Places
Other Privately
Owned Public Art
Two Antique Tractors, located
at R.E. Monks Construction office,
16646 E. Laser Drive.
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.
Phyliss Kern’s menagerie of animal
sculptures: pigs, javelina, burro, bear,
two mountain lions, two horses.
Sculptures and Art at Town Hall
Oracle of the Lake, by the sculptor
Lyle London, located in the
Fountain Hills Town Hall Rotunda.
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.
Cooling the Dogs, by Craig Bergaard, located
outside Town Hall at the curve of Avenue of the
Fountains & La Montana
Ceremonial Dance, by Alan Hachman, fountain
created from a single slab of vista grande onyx, meant
to evoke the heritage and spirit of Fountain Hills.Craig
Bergaard, located outside Town Hall at the curve of
Avenue of the Fountains & La Montana
FUSION by Shannon Owen, located at the entrance to Town Hall.
Winter’s View,
painting by
Carlos Hadaway
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