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Public Art Program

Mission Statement

The City of Coral Springs recognizes that public art creates a unique sense of place and distinction, enjoyment and pride for all citizens and visitors to our community. The goal of the Public Art Program is to create a stimulating environment that reflects are enhances the City's heritage, diversity and character through public artworks integrated in the architecture, infrastructure and landscape.

The Public Art Committee is the advisory board on matters pertaining to City’s Public Art Program. The Arts Committee was appointed in November 2003. The Public Art Committee prepares the program guidelines, creates the public art plans, researches all public artworks for the City of Coral Springs and reviews and approves public artworks on private properties.

Please click on the image to view our Public Art Brochure (.pdf)

New Temporary Installation

Above: Artist Craig Berube-Gray posing with his sculpture "Rock-et Man" during installation.

The City's Public Art Committee selected "Rock-et Man" by Craig Berube-Gray as its latest installation on Sample Road. The installation was completed on March 8 and will be on display at the southeast corner of Sample Road and Coral Hills Drive until March 2014.

"On behalf od the City and the Public Art Committee, we would like to welcome this new piece of artwork to the City and look forward to having it on display in the upcoming year," said Jim Hickey.

For more of Craig Berube-Gray's work, please visit his website at www.crgraystonecarver.com

Two New Sculptures Purchased Through Sculpture on Sample 2012

"Cosmological Principle" by Hanna Jubran. Completed in 2010. 9'x7'x19". Created out of steel and automobile paint. Located at 9530 W. Sample Road.

"HD" by Kimber Fiebiger A.K.A. Joan of Art. Completed in 2003. 3.5'. Created out of bronze. Located at 3350 NW 94th Ave.

New Entryway Artwork on East Atlantic Blvd.

The City of Coral Springs Public Art Program will be installing a new entry piece on East Atlantic Blvd this year. The sculpture, "ColorPlay", is a commissioned piece designed and fabricated by Stephen Canneto, an artist based in Ohio. The sculpture is tentatively planned to be installed in May 2013 and is in celebration of the City's 50th Anniversary and emphasizes the City's Mission Statement, "To be the nations premier community to live, work and raise a family."

For more information on the Artist, Stephen Canneto, please visit his webpage at www.CannetoStudios.com.

Public Art Consultant

For information on the Public Art Consultant, click here.

Public Art Ordinances

The City Commission adopted the Public Art ordinance on November 18, 2003. To view the ordinance use this link below:

Please click on the image to view our Sculpture on Sample Brochure (.pdf)

Public Art Program Ordinance 2003-114
Public Art Program Ordinance 2008-100

Administration

The Community Development Division develops, coordinates and manages the City's Art in Public Places Program. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Please visit our City Help Desk or call 954-344-1114.


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