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List of public art in Milwaukee

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This is a list ofpublic art inMilwaukee,Wisconsin. Works are listed from oldest to newest.

The list contains only works of public art freely accessible outdoors, and not, for example, works inside museums that charge admission. Most of the works are sculptures.

Artworks

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ImageTitle / subjectLocation and
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DateArtist / designerTypeMaterialDimensionsDesignationOwner / administratorNotes
Spirit of CommerceJackson Park1881 (1881)Gustave Haugallegoricalzinc15 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureAllegorical figure[1]
Washington MonumentCourt of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue

43°02′19.42″N87°55′22.43″W / 43.0387278°N 87.9228972°W /43.0387278; -87.9228972
1885 (1885)Richard Henry Parkportraitbronze110 × 41 × 41 inCity of MilwaukeeFigurative portrait of George Washington[2]
Juneau MonumentJuneau Park

43°2′33.86″N87°53′53.76″W / 43.0427389°N 87.8982667°W /43.0427389; -87.8982667
1887 (1887)Richard Henry Parkportraitbronze13 ft × 512 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait of Solomon Juneau[3]
Leif, the DiscovererJuneau Park

43°02′34.20″N87°53′54.48″W / 43.0428333°N 87.8984667°W /43.0428333; -87.8984667
1887 (1887)Anne Whitneyportraitbronze8 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait of Leif Ericson[4]
Henry BerghWisconsin Humane Society

43°02′20.38″N87°58′10.11″W / 43.0389944°N 87.9694750°W /43.0389944; -87.9694750
1891 (1891)James H. Mahoneyportraitbronze9 × 3 × 212 ftWisconsin Humane SocietyFigurative portrait of Henry Bergh[5]
T.A. Chapman MemorialForest Home Cemetery

42°59.97′N87°56.59′W / 42.99950°N 87.94317°W /42.99950; -87.94317
1896 (1896)Daniel Chester Frenchmemorialbronze62 × 41 × 23 inCity of MilwaukeeAllegorical figure[6]
Eight Stone LionsLake Park

43°03′56.56″N87°52′16.36″W / 43.0657111°N 87.8712111°W /43.0657111; -87.8712111
1897 (1897)Paul Kupperarchitectural ornamentstone36 × 30 × 65 in eachMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureLions adorn bridges[7]
The Victorious ChargeCourt of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue

43°02′19.44″N87°55′26.69″W / 43.0387333°N 87.9240806°W /43.0387333; -87.9240806
1898 (1898)John S. Conwaymemorialbronze118 × 240 inCity of MilwaukeeCivil War memorial[8]
Carnival ColumnCourt of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue

43°02′19.44″N87°55′26.69″W / 43.0387333°N 87.9240806°W /43.0387333; -87.9240806
1900 (1900)Alfred C. ClasobeliskBedford limestone65 ftCity of MilwaukeeMidsummer Carnival landmark[9]
Kosciuszko MonumentKosciuszko Park1903 (1903)Gaetano Trentanoveequestrianbronze15 ft.Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[10]
Christian WahlWahl Park

43°06′11.86″N87°58′21.69″W / 43.1032944°N 87.9726917°W /43.1032944; -87.9726917
1903 (1903)Gaetano Trentanovebustbronze2 × 2 × 2 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureBust of Christian Wahl[11]
Goethe-Schiller MonumentWashington Park

43°03′10.33″N87°58′12.26″W / 43.0528694°N 87.9700722°W /43.0528694; -87.9700722
1908 (1908)Ernst Friedrich August Rietschelportraitbronze12 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait of Goethe and Schiller[12]
Robert BurnsBurns Commons1909 (1909)William Grant Stevensonportraitbronze12 ft × 42 in × 42 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait of Robert Burns[13]
R.D. Whitehead MonumentChavez, Bow and Pearl

43°00′55.49″N87°55′59.15″W / 43.0154139°N 87.9330972°W /43.0154139; -87.9330972
1910 (1910)Sigvald Asbjørnsenreliefbronze3512 × 3512 × 312 inCity of Milwaukee[14]
Lapham MemorialUWM Lapham Hall

43°04′33.5″N87°52′58.9″W / 43.075972°N 87.883028°W /43.075972; -87.883028
1915 (1915)Albert H. Atkinsreliefbronze2712 in × 37 in plaque; 7 ft diameter boulder, 40,000 lbsUniversity of Wisconsin–MilwaukeeRelief portrait of Increase Lapham[15]
Erastus B. WolcottLake Park1920 (1920)Francis Herman Packerportraitbronze15 ft 4 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait[16]
Steuben MonumentLisbon, Lloyd and Sherman1921 (1921)J. Otto Schweizerportraitbronze188 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait[17]
Starke MemorialForest Home Cemetery1921 (1921)Rogert Ingersoll Aitkenmemorialbronze69 x 62 inForest Home Cemeteryallegorical figure[18]
Boy with Goose1926 (1926)Girolamo PiccoliportraitbronzeMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait[19]
Kneeling CamelsTripoli Shrine Temple1928 (1928)Paul Moulonfigurestone84 x 60 x 25 inTripoli Shrine Templefigurative[20]
Pulaski MonumentPulaski Park

42°59′56.95″N87°56′02.74″W / 42.9991528°N 87.9340944°W /42.9991528; -87.9340944
1931 (1931)Joseph Kiselewskiportraitbronze7 ft.Milwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait[21]
Spanish–American War SoldierCourt of Honor, Wisconsin Avenue1932 (1932)American Bronze Companyportraitbronze7 ft 4 inCity of MilwaukeeFigurative portrait[22]
Abraham LincolnWar Memorial Center

43°02′24.98″N87°53′52.11″W / 43.0402722°N 87.8978083°W /43.0402722; -87.8978083
1934 (1934)Gaetano Cecereportraitbronze1012 × 16 × 20 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureFigurative portrait of Abraham Lincoln[23]
FishingParklawn,Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee1938 (1938)Karl KahlichfigurelimestoneHousing Authority of the City of MilwaukeeWPA work[24]
MusicParklawn,Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee1938 (1938)Karl KahlichfigurelimestoneHousing Authority of the City of MilwaukeeWPA work[24]
Bird and FishFroedtert Malting Company1948 (1948)Gustav Bohlandfigurebronze[25]
The SowerFroedtert Malting Company1952 (1952)Gustav Bohlandfigurebronze[26]
The ReaperFroedtert Malting Company1952 (1952)Gustav Bohlandfigurebronze[27]
Pere Jacques MarquettePere Marquette Park1957 (1957)Aldo Pera, restored byTom Queoffportraitmarble69 x 32 x 32 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culturefigurative portrait[28]
Immigrant MotherCathedral Square Park

43°02′30.16″N87°54′18.31″W / 43.0417111°N 87.9050861°W /43.0417111; -87.9050861
1960 (1960)Ivan Meštrovićportraitbronze8 ft × 28 in × 33 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureDepicts a mother and children[29]
Four FreedomsMilwaukee Public Library Atkinson Avenue Branch1961 (1961)Dick Wikensculpturegreen bronze, gold bronze, stainless steel and cast magnesium, colored goldMilwaukee Public Library[30]
PolyphonyUWM Union1963 (1963)Egon Weinerabstractbronze10 ft 5 in × 10 ft 5 in × 5 ft 4 inUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[31]
Woodland Indian and Whistling SwansMilwaukee Public Museum

43°02′25″N87°55′18″W / 43.04028°N 87.92167°W /43.04028; -87.92167
1963 (1963)Marshall Fredericksbronze40 ft × 28 ft × 3 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[32]
Patrick Cudahy MemorialSheridan Park,Cudahy1965 (1965)Felix de Weldonbronze9 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[33]
Steel RebornMenomonee Valley1965 (1965)Charles Tomansteel35 ftMiller Compressing Company[34]
King GambrinusBest Place Tavern,Pabst Brewery Complex1967 (1967)Carl Kuehnsmetal96 inPabst Brewing Company[35]
HermesVilla Terrace Decorative Arts Museum1967 installationunknownmarble96 x 28 x 22 inMilwaukee Art Museum[36]
Three Bronze DiscsUWM Golda Meir Library

43°04′38″N87°52′49″W / 43.077169°N 87.880285°W /43.077169; -87.880285
1967 (1967)James Winesfountainbronze10 ft 8 in × 5 ftUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[31]
LaureateMarcus Center for the Performing Arts1968 (1968)Seymour Liptonabstractnickel150 in × 68 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureGeometric abstract fountain[37]
The Spirit of PoloniaMilwaukee County Courthouse, Clas Park

43°02′27″N87°55′26″W / 43.04071°N 87.92379°W /43.04071; -87.92379
1969 (1969)Edmund Lewandowskifountainstainless steel and brass15 × 36 × 1712 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureGeometric abstract fountain[38]
TrigonMarcus Center for the Performing Arts1970 (1970)Allen Ditsonabstractstainless steel132 × 103 × 72 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and CultureAbstract figures[39]
The Great DoubleMGIC Plaza1971 (1971)Alicia Penalbaabstractbronze28 ft × 122 in × 98 in (12 tons)Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation[40]
Space GameMenomonee Valley1971 (1971)Joseph Mendlaabstractsteel83 x 76 x 56 in[41]
ArgoMilwaukee Art Museum

43°2′24.35″N87°53′47.14″W / 43.0400972°N 87.8964278°W /43.0400972; -87.8964278
1974 (1974)Alexander Libermanabstractsteel15 × 36 × 1712 ftMilwaukee Art Museum[42]
Two Opposites Reaching Up Toward the Peak of ProgressLayton and Greenfield1977 (1977)Tom Queoffabstractgranite94 x 24 x 10 inCity of Milwaukee[43]
RefereeUW–Milwaukee Panther Arena, Kilbourn and 5th

43°02′30.04″N87°55′03.94″W / 43.0416778°N 87.9177611°W /43.0416778; -87.9177611
1978 (1978)Tom Queoffabstractmarble114 inCity of Milwaukee[44]
Ruins XPatrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art1978 (1978)Ernest Carl ShawabstractsteelMarquette Universitygeometric abstract[45]
Peter JohnUnknown (removed from site in 2015)[46]1978 (1978)John Raimondiabstractsteel36 x 27 x 13 ftabstract geometric[47]
General Douglas MacArthurMilwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square1979 (1979)Robert Deanportraitstainless steel and brass912 ftCity of Milwaukeefigurative portrait[48]
Monumental Holistic IIIGrounds of theMilwaukee Art Museum1979 (1979)Betty Goldsculpturesteel101 1/2 × 173 × 184 1/2 inMilwaukee Art Museum[49]


The CallingMuseum Center Park

43°2′20″N87°53′58″W / 43.03889°N 87.89944°W /43.03889; -87.89944
1981 (1981)Mark di Suveroabstractsteel40 ftMilwaukee Art MuseumGeometric abstract[50]
Spirit of the FirefighterFire Engine Company #371983 (1983)Mark Jeffriesportraitbronze76 x 23 x 14 inCity of MilwaukeeFigurative portrait[51]
Holocaust MemorialJewish Museum Milwaukee

43°02′52.48″N87°53′42.35″W / 43.0479111°N 87.8950972°W /43.0479111; -87.8950972
1983 (1983)Claire Liebermanabstractsteel, granite, brick120 inJewish Museum MilwaukeeGeometric abstract[52]
FamilyHenry Reuss Federal Plaza

43°02′20.31″N87°54′53.20″W / 43.0389750°N 87.9147778°W /43.0389750; -87.9147778
1983 (1983)Helaine Blumenfeldabstractgranite18 × 58 × 27 inFederal Plaza AssociatesBiomorphic abstract[53]
Angel in a CageMenomonee Valley

43°01′50.67″N87°55′52.73″W / 43.0307417°N 87.9313139°W /43.0307417; -87.9313139
1983 (1983)Richard Pfliegerabstractsteel and fiberglass42 ft[54]
Dauntless GuardianFire Engine Company #91984 (1984)Jeune Nowak Wussowfigurebronze120 inCity of Milwaukee[55]
MenomoneeMenomonee Valley

43°01′51.95″N87°55′54.25″W / 43.0310972°N 87.9317361°W /43.0310972; -87.9317361
1985 (1985)Hilary Goldblattabstractsteel70 x 54 in[56]
Votive XXMarquette University1985 (1985)Ernest Shaw (sculptor)sculpturesteel126 x 50 x 16 3/4 inPatrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art[57]
Oops, MissedMenomonee Valley1987 (1987)Bernard Peckabstractsteel and fiberglass9 ft[58]
Ex StasisMarquette University1988 (1988)Richard Lippoldabstractstainless steel and aluminumMarquette Universitygeometric abstract[59]
Fire and WaterFire Engine Company #251988 (1988)John Luttroppabstractconcrete, neon, plexiglassCity of Milwaukeearchitectural abstract[60]
Deflected JetsFire Engine Company #29

42°58′49.42″N88°01′04.83″W / 42.9803944°N 88.0180083°W /42.9803944; -88.0180083
1988 (1988)Guido Peter Brinkabstractstainless steel7 ftCity of Milwaukee[61]
MilwaukeeUWM Golda Meir Library

43°04′39″N87°52′53″W / 43.077436°N 87.881357°W /43.077436; -87.881357
1989 (1989)George Mossman Greenamyersteel18 x 5 x 20 ftUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[62]
Celebrating the ArtsRoosevelt Middle School

43°03′10.51″N87°55′17.71″W / 43.0529194°N 87.9215861°W /43.0529194; -87.9215861
1989 (1989)Narendra M. Patelabstractsteel20 x 14 x 6 ftMilwaukee Public Schools[63]
Letter Carriers' MonumentSecond St. and Wells St.

43°02′24.52″N87°54′46.98″W / 43.0401444°N 87.9130500°W /43.0401444; -87.9130500
1989 (1989)Elliot Offnerportraitbronze66 × 67 × 56 inCity of Milwaukeefigurative portrait[64]
Ribbons VIremoved fromMenomonee Valley1989 (1989)Stephen Fischerabstractsteel162 x 6 x 23 in[65]
On WatchFire and Police Safety Academy

43°08′18.46″N87°57′07.91″W / 43.1384611°N 87.9521972°W /43.1384611; -87.9521972
1990 (1990)David M. Wannerportraitbronze6 x 5 ftCity of Milwaukeefigurative portrait[66]
Engine Company No. 10Historic Third Ward on Broadway1990 (1990)Michael Casperportraitbronze56 x 43 x 45 inCity of Milwaukeefigurative portrait[67]
ChrysalisGirl Scouts of Milwaukee, 131 S. 69th St.1990 (1990)Beth Sahagianabstractbronze and limestone75 x 30 x 20 inCity of Milwaukee[68]
Pledge AllegianceO'Donnell Park1991 (1991)Glenna Goodacreportraitbronze15 x 97 x 100 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culturefigurative portrait[69]
Happy-Go-Luckies of Nature and TechnologyUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

43°4′32″N87°53′4″W / 43.07556°N 87.88444°W /43.07556; -87.88444
1992 (1992)Guido Peter Brinksteel12 x 12 x 8 ftUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[70]
Buildings 1992103rd and Fond du Lac1992 (1992)Susan Walshstainless steelCity of Milwaukee[71]
Gear 23Fire Engine Company #41992 (1992)Steven Ferenmemorialmixed media96 x 112 x 43 inCity of Milwaukee[72]
UntitledSixth District Police Station1992 (1992)Narendra Patelarchitecturalmixed media120 x 60 x 60 inCity of Milwaukee[73]
Bay View SeriesBay View Library

42°59′52.89″N87°53′59.57″W / 42.9980250°N 87.8998806°W /42.9980250; -87.8998806
1993 (1993)Peter Flanarylandscapemixed mediaCity of Milwaukee[74]
Cleopatra's WedgeBurns Commons1993 (1993)Beverly Pepperabstractsteel18 ftCity of Milwaukeemonumental abstract[75]
Rainbow MachinePatrick and Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art1993 (1993)Joseph Burlinikinetic216 inMarquette Universitykinetic abstract[76]
Jantar-MantarUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee1995 (1995)Narendra PatelconcreteUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[77]
Wisconsin Workers MemorialZeidler Park

43°02′13.31″N87°54′55.12″W / 43.0370306°N 87.9153111°W /43.0370306; -87.9153111
1995 (1995)Terese Agnew andMary Zebelllandscapemixed mediaMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultureintegrated with park landscape[78]
The Last AlarmMilwaukee Fire Department

43°02′40″N87°55′22″W / 43.04444°N 87.92278°W /43.04444; -87.92278
1996 (1996)Robert Dausportraitbronze48" tallCity of Milwaukee[79]
Sharing the LoadGarden Park1996 (1996)Dan Leonhardtabstractsteel[80]
Gertie the DuckWisconsin Avenue Bridge,Milwaukee River

43°2′19″N87°54′37″W / 43.03861°N 87.91028°W /43.03861; -87.91028
1997 (1997)Gwendolyn Gillenportraitbronze4 ftCity of Milwaukeefigurative portrait[81]
Martin Luther King, Jr. MemorialMLK and Vine1997 (1997)Erik BlomeportraitbronzeYWCA of Greater Milwaukeefigurative portrait[82]
Walkways Through the WallWisconsin Center

43°2′23″N87°55′2″W / 43.03972°N 87.91722°W /43.03972; -87.91722
1998 (1998)Vito Acconciarchitecturalpainted cast concreteWisconsin Center Districtintegrated with building architecture[83]
City YardDelta Center

43°2′23″N87°55′2″W / 43.03972°N 87.91722°W /43.03972; -87.91722
1998 (1998)Sheila Kleinarchitecturalmixed mediaWisconsin Center Districtuses salvaged architectural ornament[84]
Cass Street ParkCass Street Playground near Brady Street1998 (1998)Marina Leegatewayfiberglass192 x 192 x 60 in[85]
You Rise Above the WorldRiverwalk1998 (1998)Richard Taylorabstractaluminum120 x 60 x 48 inRiverwalk BID[86]
LoveGrounds of theMilwaukee Art Museum1999 (1999)Robert Indianasculpturepolychrome aluminum96 x 96 x 48 inMilwaukee Art Museum[87]
Vliet Street Commons50th and Vliet2000 (2000)Jill Sebastiansite-specificconcrete and steel[88]
Kindred TiesFond du Lac Avenue, North Avenue and 21st Street2000 (2000)Evelyn Patricia Terrysteel and glassSpirit of Milwaukee[89]
Blue Dress ParkHolton Street Viaduct2000 (2000)Paul Drueckesite-specificfound[90]
EclipseProspect and Ogden2000 (2000)Jill Sebastianmosaicmixed media10 x 10 x 10 ft[91]
Children of the West End36th and Wisconsin2000 (2000)Erick Blomegatewaybronze18 ftSpirit of Milwaukee[92]
Stone Bracelet3rd and Walker2000 (2000)Zoran Mojsilovabstractstone145 inSpirit of Milwaukee[93]
Tending the FirePotawatomi Hotel & Casino2000 (2000)MJM StudiosportraitbronzePotawatomi Historical and Cultural Board[94]
Acqua GrylliMilwaukee Riverwalk2001 (2001)Beth SahagiangatewaybronzeCity of Milwaukeedepicts a mythical female figure[95]
Birds of Knowledge of Good and EvilWoman's Club of Wisconsin2001 (2001)Magdalena AbakanowiczabstractaluminumWoman's Club of Wisconsin[96]
Topiary LucerePlankinton and Wisconsin2001 (2001)Steve Ferenlandscapeconcrete, glass, fiber opticMarriott International[97]
TeamworkMiller Park2001 (2001)Omri Amranymemorialbronze148 inMiller Parkfigurative portrait[98]
Aaron MonumentMiller Park2001 (2001)Brian Maughanmemorialbronze84 inMiller Parkfigurative portrait[99]
Yount MonumentMiller Park2001 (2001)Brian Maughanmemorialbronze84 inMiller Parkfigurative portrait<[99]
Giving GiftsGeneral Mitchell International Airport2002 (2002)Evelyn Patricia TerrysteelMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[100]
Mahatma Gandhi MemorialMilwaukee County Courthouse, MacArthur Square2002 (2002)Gautam Palportraitbronze96 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culturefigurative portrait[101]
Tree of LifeMitchell Boulevard Park

43°02′11″N87°58′41″W / 43.03640°N 87.97807°W /43.03640; -87.97807
2002 (2002)Nancy Metz Whitepainted steel96 in[102]
Brady Street BeastsBrady and Water2002 (2002)Bill Reidpainted steel[103]
FloatSandburg Halls

43°04′45″N87°52′57.21″W / 43.07917°N 87.8825583°W /43.07917; -87.8825583
2003 (2003)Peter Flanarybronze and granite180 × 35 × 75 inUniversity of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[104]
CompassNorth and Cambridge2003 (2003)Gail Simpsongatewaypainted aluminum264 inEastside BID #20[105]
Dancing Through LifeMilwaukee Riverwalk, Pere Marquette Park2003 (2003)Schomer Lichtnerpainted steel132 inRiverwalk District BID[106]
TipGordon Park2004 (2004)David Middlebrookgatewaybronze, basalt, marble40 x 20 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[107]
SentinelsOak Leaf Trail near Brady Street

43°03′04″N87°53′21″W / 43.05111°N 87.88917°W /43.05111; -87.88917
2005 (2005)John Barlow HudsonabstractgraniteMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[108]
CompassOak Leaf Trail near Brady Street

43°03′07″N87°53′25″W / 43.0520215°N 87.8902991°W /43.0520215; -87.8902991
2005 (2005)John Barlow Hudsonabstractsteel and granite15 x 4 x 4 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[109]
A Beam of Sun to Shake the SkyMilwaukee Public Library

43°2′24.27″N87°55′20.55″W / 43.0400750°N 87.9223750°W /43.0400750; -87.9223750
2005 (2005)Richard Taylorabstractaluminum168 x 48 x 84 inCity of Milwaukee[110]
ConnectRiverside Park2005 (2005)Jeremy Wolffigurebronze60 x 38 x 38 inUrban Ecology Center[111]
Fairies CandlesKilbourn-Kadish Park2005 (2005)Marina LeebronzeCOA Youth & Family Center[112]
Jacques MarquetteMarquette University2005 (2005)Ronald Knepperbronze98 x 48 x 78 inMarquette University[113]
Wind LeavesDiscovery World

43°02′13.71″N87°53′51.46″W / 43.0371417°N 87.8976278°W /43.0371417; -87.8976278
2006 (2006)Ned Kahnaluminum and stainless steel30 ftMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[114]
Edge ElementsSouth Shore Park2006 (2006)Richard HansenlandscapegraniteMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[115]
Walk Like a RiverRiverside Park2006 (2006)Peter Flanarylandscapebronze and graniteUrban Ecology Center[116]
StratiformisCatalano Square2006 (2006)Jin Soo KimabstractsteelMilwaukee Institute of Art and Design[117]
SOARINGAlverno College2006 (2006)Lyle Londonabstractstainless steel20 ftAlverno College[118]
All in the Air at OnceDepartment of Public Works Field Headquarters2006 (2006)Richard Tayloraluminum18 x 8 x 8 ftCity of Milwaukee[119]
Magic GroveEnderis Playground2006 (2006)Nancy Metz Whitepainted steel[102]
Red Flower RisingMilwaukee Public Market2007 (2007)Richard Taylorabstractpainted aluminum168 x 72 x 72 in[120]
Gertie Gets Her Ducks in a RowMilwaukee Riverwalk at Wisconsin Avenue2007 (2007)Benjamin Rothschildfigurepainted steelRiverwalk District BID[121]
Bronze FonzMilwaukee Riverwalk

43°2′25.63″N87°54′40.10″W / 43.0404528°N 87.9111389°W /43.0404528; -87.9111389
2008 (2008)Gerald P. Sawyerportraitbronze65 inRiverwalk Districtportrait ofHenry Winkler character,Fonzie[122]
QuartetLincoln Village2008 (2008)Celine FarrellgatewaysteelLincoln Avenue BID[123]
The Hill ClimberHarley-Davidson Museum

43°01′52.66″N87°54′56.56″W / 43.0312944°N 87.9157111°W /43.0312944; -87.9157111
2008 (2008)Jeff Deckerportraitbronze15 ftRiverwalk Districtportrait of motorcyclist[124]
A Place to SitMenomonee Valley

39°52′41″N86°8′42″W / 39.87806°N 86.14500°W /39.87806; -86.14500
2009 (2009)Kathryn E. Martinarchitecturalmixed media8 x 2 x 2 ftFriends of the Hank Aaron State Trail[125]
Mother Teresa MonumentSt. Joan of Arc Chapel,Marquette University2009 (2009)Gautam Palportraitbronze78 inMarquette University[126]
Uptown TrianglesNorth, Lisbon & 48th

43°03′40″N87°58′26″W / 43.0611°N 87.9738°W /43.0611; -87.9738
2009 (2009)John Adduciabstractaluminum20 x 12 x 10 ftUptown Crossing Business Improvement District, BID 16[127]
Sea of the EarLincoln Park2009 (2009)Takashi Sogaabstractsteel168 x 288 x 72 inMilwaukee County Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture[128]
Mixed FeelingsMilwaukee City Hall2010 (2010)Tony Craggsculpturebronze216 ½ x 92 7/8 x 88 3/16 inCity of Milwaukee[129]
Pattern27th St. and W. Hopkins2010 (2010)Paula Schulzepaint and stain on wood panels[130]
Miller Valley Veterans MonumentMiller Brewing Company Visitor's Center2010 (2010)Thomas Queoffmonumentbronze240 inMillerCoors[131]
Selig MonumentMiller Park2010 (2010)Brian Maughanmonumentbronze84 in[132]
Pedestrian DramaWisconsin Avenue2011 (2011)Janet Zweigaluminum, photographic animations, electronics24 x 24 x 21 inCity of Milwaukee[133]
First FlightMilwaukee Youth Arts Center2012 (2012)Richard Taylorabstractaluminum240 in[134]
here, mothers are...Dominican Center for Women2012 (2012)Adam Carr andSonja Thomsenmixed media[135]
Uecker MonumentMiller Park2012 (2012)Brian Maughanmonumentbronze84 in[136]
BridgeMenomonee Valley2012 (2012)Peter Flanaryabstractstone and stainless steelState of Wisconsin[137]
PensiveBMO Tower2013 (2013)Radcliffe Baileysculpturebronze, wood59 x 39 1/4 x 45 1/4 inCollection Irgens, Milwaukee[138]
Big PineySaint Kate - The Arts Hotel2016 (2016)Deborah Butterfieldsculpturecast bronze with patina93 x 112 x 50 inSaint Kate - The Arts Hotel[139]
WatertowerWalker's Point2017 (2017)Tom FruinsculpturePlexiglas and steel20 ft x 20 ftCoakley Brothers Company[140]
BAM (Seated Warrior)America's Black Holocaust Museum2017 (2017)Sanford Biggerssculpturepolished bronze78 x 24 x 24 inAmerica's Black Holocaust Museum[141]
UntitledHistoric Third Ward2017 (2017)Michelle Grabnersculpturebronze72 1/2 x 25 1/2 x 4 inHistoric Third Ward Association[142]
Shoreline RepastCatalano Square,Historic Third Ward2017 (2017)Paul Drueckesculpturedouble-sided cast aluminum, paint, steel, cedar, fastening hardware72 x 78 x 4 inGreen Gallery, Milwaukee[143]


Tilted Channel fromFull Steam AheadHank Aaron State Trail2018 (2018)Arlene Shechetsculpturealuminum, cast iron, glazed firebrick, steel65 x 96 x 32 inFriends of Hank Aaron State Trail[144]
Cleft from the seriesDendroidsNorthwestern Mutual Tower and Commons2018 (2018)Roxy Painesculpturestainless steel37 ft x 45 ft 10 in x 40 ftThe artist and Kasmin Gallery, New York[145]


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  • Outdoor Sculpture in Milwaukee: A Cultural and Historical Guidebook by Diane M. Buck and Virginia A. Palmer. Wisconsin Historical Society, 1995.

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  142. ^"Michelle Grabner, Untitled, 2017".Sculpture Milwaukee. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  143. ^"Paul Druecke, Shoreline Repast, 2017".Sculpture Milwaukee. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  144. ^"Arlene Shechet, Tilted Channel from Full Steam Ahead, 2018".Sculpture Milwaukee. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  145. ^"Roxy Paine, Cleft from the series Dendroids, 2018".Sculpture Milwaukee. Retrieved12 February 2025.
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