Art in Public Spaces
The City of North Richland Hills established an Art in Public Spaces Program in 2002.
By integrating art into daily life, the program beautifies public areas, improves
our quality of life and creates a distinctive identity for our community.
Since the program began, the City has commissioned 14 original artworks for residents
and visitors to enjoy. The art pieces are located in parks and public buildings throughout
our City. They include a wide variety of mediums and materials, from paintings and mosaics,
to metal and stone sculptures.
The City has established a Donations Fund to help pay for the Art in Public Spaces Program.
If you are interested in contributing to this fund, please contact the Parks & Recreation
Department at (817)427-6620.
The City of North Richland Hills also has a Loaned Art Program that allows area artists to
display their work in a public setting at little expense to the city. At the end of a six-month
to two-year period the City has the option to purchase, continue to display or return the artwork.
Art in Public Spaces Brochure
Click on the brochure cover above to view and print a brochure of North Richland Hills' public art pieces. |
Art in Public Spaces Video
Click on the TV image above to watch a video about North Richland Hills' public art pieces. (Requires Windows Media Player. For more information about Windows Media Player, or to download the latest version, please click here. |

