PERMANENT SCULPTURE COLLECTION

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PERMANENT SCULPTURE COLLECTION
Soul Survivor
Artist: Al Glann, Scottsdale,
Az.
Map #: 11
Donated by the artist
Bearly Fishin’
Artist: Brady Fairbanks,
Draper, Ut.
Map #: 12
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
Reflection
Artists: Sandra
Forsey and Sydney
Knight, Peoria, Az.
Map #: 13
Purchased by Ultimate
Imaginations, Inc., for
permanent placement
in downtown Mesa
Deadwood
Artist: Doyle Svenby,
Colorado Springs, Co.
Map #: 14
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
Climb as High As
Your Dreams
Artist: Chris Navarro,
Casper, Wy.
Map #: 15
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
Polar Bear & Cubs
Artist: Dollores Shelledy, Salt Lake City,
Ut.
Map #: 16
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
W.H. Passey
Artist: Larry Passey, Mesa,
Az.
Map #: 17
This sculpture of William H.
Passey was donated by the
Passey family
Donated by the artist
Shadow Curtain:
Open Windows
Artist: Joan Waters,
Phoenix, Ariz.
Map #: 25
Forever New
Frontiers
Artist: James N.
Reeb, Provo, Ut.
Map #: 19
Howling Wolf
Artist: Laurenn Barker,
Fallbrook, Ca.
Map #: 26
One Mind
Artist: James Vilona, Boulder,
Co.
Map #: 18
Donated by The Boeing
Company
Quackers
Artist: Mike Dwyer,
Loveland, Co.
Map #: 20
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
The Statesman
Artist: Art Norby,
Carefree, Az.
Map #: 21
This sculpture of Ernest W.
McFarland was donated by his
daughter Jewell Lewis and her
husband Del Lewis
Fragments of Support
Artist: Rhett Fitzgerald,
Baton Rouge, La.
Map #: 22
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
Learning Together
Artist: Jeff Carol
Davenport,
Chandler, Az.
Map #: 23
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
Home Delivery
Artist: Steven Schneider,
Phoenix, Az.
Map #: 24
Donated by R.W. and Joan
Calvert and their children David,
Vicky and Patricia
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
Donated by the artist
Dancer #2
Artist: Mark Martis,
Mesa, Az.
Map #: 27
On loan from the private collection
of Erenberg Brothers
The Builder
Artist: Art Norby,
Carefree, Az.
Map #: 28
This sculpture of Joseph Alexander
Nesbitt was donated by his grandchildren Jim Nesbitt, John Nesbitt
and Deborah Nesbitt Elliott
Booked for the Day
Artist: Dan Hill,
Salt Lake City, Ut.
Map #: 29
Selected and purchased through Mesa’s
Permanent Sculpture Panel
Scrap Book Boy
Artist: Tom Bollinger,
Tempe, Az.
Map #: 30
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
Big Charlie Black
Artist: Carrie Gantt
Quade, Hockessin, De.
Map #: 31
Donated by the Barrette Family Fund, an advised fund within the New
Hampshire Charitable Foundation, Upper Valley
Region
Big League
Dreams
Map #: 32
Sponsored by the Chicago Cubs, Mesa HoHoKams, City of Mesa, Mesa
Convention & Visitor’s Bureau,
and Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
Baseball Girl
Artist:
Map #: 32
Truth
Artist: James Muir,
Greer, Az.
Map #: 33
Donated by East Valley
Tribune
Two Horses
Artist: William
Barnhart,
Mesa, Az.
Map #: 34
Selected and
purchased through
Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
Teaching Children
Since 1878
Artist: James Avati
Map #: 35
Mesa Public Schools and
the Mesa Historical Society
raised money for this
sculpture
They Are Waiting
Artist: Nnamdi
Okonkwo, Orem,
Ut.
Map #: 36
Selected/purhased
thru Mesa’s Permanent
Sculpture Panel
The Wall Street
Farmer
Artist: Art Norby,
Carefree, Az.
Map #:37
This sculpture of W. Larkin
Fitch was donated by his
grandchildren Jim Nesbitt,
John
Wayne Pomeroy
Artist: Larry Passey,
Mesa, Az.
Map #:38
This sculpture was
donated by the Pomeroy
family and honors former
Mayor and Mesa business
owner Wayne Pomeroy.
Downtown Mesa’s
Permanent
Sculpture
Collection
and Privately Owned Sculptures
on Loan to the Community
TAKE A GREAT WALK IN DOWNTOWN MESA!
Mesa’s Growing Permanent Sculpture Collection features 39 fine
pieces, most of which are displayed downtown (four privately
owned sculptures are also on loan). Enjoy a FREE self-guided
outdoor walking tour of the sculptures any time of day or night,
any day of the week. You can also experience unique shops,
great restaurants, Mesa Arts Center, Arizona Museum of Natural
History, Arizona Museum for Youth, and much more while visiting
Downtown Mesa: A Square Mile of Unique Style!
Sonance
Artist: Sandra Forsey and
Sydney Knight, Peoria,
Az.
Map #: 1
Selected and purchased through
Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture
Panel
Humpty Dumpty
Artist: Kimber Fiebiger,
Minneapolis, Mn.
Map #: 2
Selected and purchased through
Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture
Panel
Pete’s Place
Artist: Rusty Bowers,
Usery Pass area, Az.
Map #: 3
Donated by Western Block
Company through Pete Peter’s
son, Doug
The Big Pink Chair
Artist: Mary Consie,
Mesa, Az.
Map #: 4
On loan from the private
collection of Erenberg
Brothers
Dancer #1
Artist: Mark Martis,
Mesa, Az.
Map #: 5
On loan from the private collection of Erenberg Brothers
Betty
Map #: 6
Donated by the Antique
Plaza, 114 and 120 W.
Main St. in downtown
Mesa
Flowering Stiletto
Artist: Mary Consie,
Mesa, Az.
Map #: 7
Donated by the family of
Jane Binkley (1940 - 2007) in
memory of her.
Spring Fever
Artist: Kim Kori,
Sedona, Az.
Map #: 8
Selected and purchased
through Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Panel
The Citrus Grower
Artist: Art Norby,
Carefree, Az.
Map #: 9
This sculpture of Harvey Wood
was donated by his wife Cassandra Pomeroy Wood and their
children Lindsey, Ashley and
Harvey, Jr.
Hot Bread
Artist: Rusty Bowers,
Usery Pass area, Az.
Map #: 10
This sculpture of Hattie
and Clarence Wolfswinkle
was donated by their sons,
Conley and Daryl, and the Wolfswinkle family
Mesa’s Permanent Sculpture Collection: Downtown Locations
NORTH
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34
Mesa
Arts
Center
Store P
at
Mesa
Arts
Center
= Sculpture Location
13) Reflection (Forsey & Knight)
14) Deadwood (Svenby)
1) Sonance (Forsey & Knight) At Foundry 15) Climb As High As Your Dreams (Navarro)
16) Polar Bear and Cubs (Shelledy)
2) Humpty Dumpty (Fiebiger)
17) W. H. Passey (Passey)
3) Pete’s Place (Bowers) /Baseball Girl
18) One Mind (Vilona)
4) The Big Pink Chair (Consie)*
19) Forever New Frontiers (Reeb)
5) Dancer #1 (Martis)*
20) Quackers (Dwyer)
6) Betty
21) The Statesman (Norby) Moved to MCC
7) Flowering Stiletto (Consie)
22) Fragments of Support (Fitzgerald)
8) Spring Fever
23) Learning Together
9) Citrus Grower (Norby)
24) Home Delivery (Schneider)
10) Hot Bread (Bowers)
25) Shadow Curtain (Waters)
11) Soul Survivor (Glann)
26) Howling Wolf (Barker)
12) Bearly Fishin’ (Fairbanks)
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Wells
Fargo
Bank
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FIRST AVE.
FIRST AVE.
Map #) Sculpture Name (Artist)
POMEROY ST.
35
POMEROY ST.
33
32
HIBBERT ST.
ROBSON ST.
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MAIN ST.
MACDONALD ST.
23 29 30 31
26 25 27
14 24 15 37
19
MESA DR.
MAIN ST.
17
CENTENNIAL WAY
7 8 9 38 10 11 12
16P
Mesa
City Hall
SIRRINE ST.
2
28
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CENTER ST.
13
Arizona
Museum
of Natural
History
CENTER ST.
3 36 4 5
Arizona
Museum
for Youth
FIRST ST.
to Marriott Mesa Hotel
Chambers
MACDONALD ST.
6
ROBSON ST.
MORRIS ST.
Best
Western
Mezona
Inn
MORRIS ST.
COUNTRY CLUB DR.
FIRST ST.
Downtown Mesa Association
100 N. Center St., Mesa, AZ 85201
(480) 890-2613
HIBBERT ST.
18
Downtown Mesa
Association and
Mesa Convention
& Visitors Bureau City Council
UPDATED
MARCH 2015
FREE PUBLIC PARKING
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27) Dancer #2 (Martis)*
28) The Builder (Norby)
29) Booked for the Day (Hill)
30) Scrapbook Boy (Bollinger)
31) Big Charlie Black (Quade)
32) Big League Dreams
33) Truth (Muir)
34) Two Horses (Barnhart)
35) Teaching Children Since 1878 (Avati)
36) They Are Waiting (Okonkwo)
37) Wall Street Farmer (Norby)
38) Wayne Pomeroy (Passey)
= Parking
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www.DowntownMesa.com

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