Public Art
Fountain Hills Art Walks
At a staggering 150 pieces, Fountain Hills is home to one of the largest public art collections in the state of Arizona! Our public Art Walk invites you to gaze upon striking statues set against Fountain Hills’ mountain ranges, scenic skies, and of course, our World Famous Fountain.
Follow our Centennial Circle Art Walk through the Centennial Circle sculpture garden, then view the many pieces of varied art such as bronzes, murals, paintings, photography, and three -dimensional art inside the Community Center and Library. Your adventure doesn’t stop there! Our Avenue of the Fountains tour takes you down our main street avenue for a view of the magnificent eagle in the piece, Freedom, located on the Avenue of the Fountains Plaza. Continue to Fountain Park where you will meet Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington, and the rest of the Presidents of our “Fount Rushmore” tour!
Fountain Hills, Arizona, is the place to see art in all its glory with a majestic backdrop of the McDowell and Four Peaks mountains and the Town’s signature 560-foot tall Fountain, located in the center of its 64-acre park.
The art walks are a cooperative effort between the Town of Fountain Hills and the Public Art Committee of the Fountain Hills Cultural and Civic Association.
Self-Guided Art Walk Tour
Utilize the below map to as a tour guide to the variety of public art installations throughout Fountain Hills.
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Regional Unity Art Walk
Each January, residents from the cities and towns of Chandler, Gilbert, Guadalupe, Mesa, Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Fountain Hills gather at Tempe Town Lake to celebrate diversity and culture during the annual Regional Unity Walk. In honor of the 19th year of the Regional Unity event, this year's celebration has been re-envisioned in a way that keeps our residents and visitors safe. Each city has compiled a list of art walks, performances, discussions, film and multicultural festivals, volunteer opportunities, and so much more for the community to experience. The public can view a compiled list of events and festivities that each city is hosting throughout the month of January. Most offerings are accessible without going indoors, so it’s a safe activity to enjoy as a family outing, date night, or even explore a nearby city.
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Contact Us
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Kimberly Wickland
Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 480-816-5108
Community Center
13001 N. La Montana Drive
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268Phone: 480-816-5200
TYY: 800-367-8939
Fax: 480-837-4452Hours
Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.