The City of Avondale Public Art Program define’ s Avondale’s unique sense of place: a community whose identity celebrates the past and embraces the future. Avondale Public Art aspires to provide visual art that complements public spaces, enhances community identity and promotes Avondale as an art destination.

The Chandler Arts Commission recommends and advises the City Council, City Manager, and staff on the design, execution, and placement of works of art.

Public art displays are an expression of a city’s commitment to foster cultural and artistic identity. Peoria is proud of our diverse, relevant and accessible public art on display throughout our city.

Live the art. Love the place. The mission of Scottsdale Public Art is to serve as a leader in defining art in the public realm through creative place-making, signature cultural events, exhibitions, and installations — contributing to the community’s creative, cultural, and economic vitality.

The Office of Arts and Culture in Phoenix, Arizona, was established to create a more beautiful and vibrant city, and in 1986 set up a Public Art Program to allocate one percent of the city’s Capital Improvement Program to public art.

Tempe Public Art aspires to cultivate a unique community identity that advances Tempe as a vibrant and progressive destination.

The City of Glendale is committed to an Art Program that brings meaningful art to the community and celebrates both diversity and commonality in Glendale.