Sculpture
More than Murals
ArtWorks does more than just murals. Our Youth Apprentices and Professional Artists also work together to create sculptures that are installed around the city.
The Pendleton Spinnradl
In summer 2012, ArtWorks was awarded an Our Town grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to commission a series of site-specific public works of art in the historic Pendleton neighborhood.
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Sculptural Bike Racks
Since 2012, ArtWorks has been bringing artist-designed, functional bike racks to public spaces throughout Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
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The Sing the Queen City Sculpture
This sculpture, designed by Tommy Sheehan, greets people as they enter Cincinnati via the Roebling Bridge. The words that make up this sculpture were borrowed from the poem Seven Hills and a Queen to Name Them, which lies at the center of CincyInk, an interactive, citywide celebration of love, manifested through a poem, tattoos and urban art installations. Learn more about CincyInk
Phronesis Light-Based Sculpture
Created by internationally acclaimed artist Jen Lewin, this sculpture sits on the South Plaza of the Main Library. Seven of the sculpture’s light pillars are installed outside the Library’s Vine Street entrance, and a single interior light pillar is immediately inside the building’s atrium. Learn More