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Sculptures in Edmond

Edmond has more than 200 pieces of public art scattered throughout the city. Some are in plain sight and others require slowing down to enjoy. We’ve highlighted a few by area, but invite you to view a full list, an interactive map and tour information on our website: VisitEdmondOK.com/Art.

DOWNTOWN

Jester is a playful bronze piece by Victor Issa, beckoning passersby to stop and play in front of Native Summit, while Gary Lee Price’s bronze Monet aptly sits in front of Edmond’s Fine Arts Institute.

Color Crazy Swirl is Andrew Carson’s kinetic stainless steel piece that dances in the Oklahoma wind off Broadway, south of 1st street.

Story Time by Blair Muhlestein sits on the southwest corner of 1st and Broadway, can often be seen with children gathered around.

UNIVERSITY AREA

The Golden Broncho bronze statue is unofficially named “Buddy” and located on the UCO Campus at Hamilton Field House.

A bronze sculpture by Shan Gray in honor of Edmond’s renowned Olympic gold gymnast, Shannon Miller is adjacent to the Edmond Public Library, S. Jackson St & E. 1st

NORTHEAST

Ripple Effect is a kinetic piece by Cole + Rosser located inside the Water Resource Recovery Facility. The facility is new and open for tours by appointment, (405) 216-7697.

The Dancing Timber Ridge Family is a playful steel piece located at the entrance of Timber Ridge neighborhood on Ramblewood off Boulevard.

NORTHWEST

Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial for Edmond Victims is a blonde rock and copper structure by Duane Mass located in Mitch Park.

Tall Grass is a towering Stainless Steel Piece by Dale Lamphere located at the corner of Kelly and Covell.

SOUTHEAST

Buffalo is a kinetic piece by Zonly Looman located along the Spring Creek trail on the north side of Integris Health Edmond.

Arc of Peace is a bronze by Lorri Accott near the duck pond and iris garden in Hafer Park.

SOUTHWEST

Flying Heron is a blue toned bronze by Darrell Davis near I-35 and 15th.

Poppies WWII Veteran Memorial is a bronze piece crafted by Sandy Proctor near the Dental Depot on 15th & Broadway.

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