List of public art in Madison, Wisconsin

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This is a list of public art in Madison, Wisconsin.

This list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space. For example, this does not include artwork visible inside a museum.

Title Artist Year Location/GPS coordinates Material Dimensions Owner Image
Adolph Weinman 1909 Bascom Hill Bronze Approx. 90 × 36 × 60 in. University of Wisconsin–Madison[1] Bascom Hall By Night.jpg
William King 1979 Olbrich Park Aluminium H. 26 ft. Olbrich Botanical Gardens[2] images here
1992 Jenifer Street and Williamson Street Metal, cast iron, industrial enamel, and concrete 15' h × 9.5' w City of Madison Public Art Collection[3] images here
Annie C. Stewart Memorial Fountain 1925 Henry Vilas Zoo Marble Approx. H. 9 ft. 4 in. × W. 4 ft. City of Madison[4]
ca. 1960s 5001 Monona Dr. Aluminium Approx. H. 98 in. × W. 6 ft. [5]
1994 Chazen Museum of Art Bronze Approx. 72 × 36 × 36 in. University of Wisconsin–Madison
1998 State of Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection building Steel 12 ft. Diam. × 22 in. D[6] State of Wisconsin[7] images here
Sid Boyum intersection of Atwood Ave. & Eastwood Drive painted cast concrete 104 in. H × 31 in. W × 54 in. D[8] City of Madison Public Art Collection[9] images here
Sid Boyum intersection of Atwood Ave. & Jackson St. painted cast concrete 66 in. H × 30 in. W × 28 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection[10] images here
Olbrich Botanical Gardens bronze City of Madison Public Art Collection[11] images here
Olbrich Botanical Gardens bronze City of Madison Public Art Collection[12] image here
1912 Randall Ave. at W. Dayton St. 43°4′15.97″N 89°24′33.67″W / 43.0711028°N 89.4093528°W / 43.0711028; -89.4093528 Granite Approx. 36 × 36 × 15 ft. State of Wisconsin[13] Camp Randall arch.jpg
and 2005 Capitol Square polished paginated granite, bronze City of Madison Public Art Collection[14]
Sid Boyum Yahara Park and Canal painted cast concrete 85 in. × 29 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection[15] image here
1960s Edgewood College Metal Approx. H. 56 in. × W. 3 ft. Edgewood College[16] images here
, and 2009 Revival Ridge Apartments at the corner of Allied Dr. & Jenewein Rd. steel City of Madison Public Art Collection[17] images here
Sid Boyum intersection of Atwood Ave. & Eastwood Dr. painted cast concrete 47 in. H × 31 in. W × 20 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection[18] images here
Sid Boyum Lowell Elementary School Garden painted cast concrete 94 in. H × 35 in. W × 23 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection[19] image here
Dreamkeepers Dr. Evermor 2001 211 S. Paterson St. Scrap metal 30 ft The Warren family [20]
1988 University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Indiana limestone Approx. 4 ft. × 10 ft. × 10 ft. University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics[21]
Sid Boyum Lowell Elementary School Garden painted cast concrete 67 in. H × 27 in. D City of Madison Public Art Collection[22] images here
Karl Bitter 1912 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite Approx. H. 15 ft. State of Wisconsin[23] WiscCap11.jpg
1988 Olbrich Botanical Gardens Limestone Approx. H. 12 ft. × Diam. 5 ft. Olbrich Botanical Gardens[24] images here
Forward Jean Pond Miner Coburn 1895 Wisconsin State Capitol Bronze repousee Approx. 7 ft. 9 in. × 3 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. 6 in. State of Wisconsin[25] Forward 1893.jpg
and 2009 Frances Plaza between Frances Street and State Street granite, bronze City of Madison Public Art Collection[26] images here
James Watrous 1971 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Vilas Communication Hall Tesserae, plywood, epoxy & brass Approx. 18 ft. × 12 ft. 6 in. × 1 1/2 in. University of Wisconsin-Madison[27]
1987 1401 S. Park St. Bronze & fiberglass Approx. H. 10 ft. [28] Bascom Hall By Night.jpg
Richard Artschwager 1991 Chazen Museum of Art Steel, granite, concrete, Plexiglas & plants Approx. H. 32 ft. × W. 60 ft. × L. 155 ft. [29] Generations (Richard Artschwager).jpg
2007 Wisconsin State Revenue Building metal [30]
Hans Christian Heg Paul Fjelde 1925 Wisconsin State Capitol Bronze Approx. 9 ft. 6 in. × 3 ft. × 3 ft. State of Wisconsin[31] Hans C Heg.jpg
1965 Madison Public Library Copper Approx. 12 ft. × 66 in. × 55 in. Madison Public Library[32]
1983 University of Wisconsin–Madison Stainless steel 2 parts. Approx. 12 ft. × 6 ft. 9 in. × 1 ft. 10 in. University of Wisconsin[33]
James Watrous 1951 Dade County Courthouse 43°4′17.43″N 89°23′3.42″W / 43.0715083°N 89.3842833°W / 43.0715083; -89.3842833 Aluminium H. 9 ft. Dade County Courthouse[34]
Karl Bitter 1912 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite Approx. H. 12 ft. State of Wisconsin[35] WiscCap10.jpg
Attilio Piccirilli 1917 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite H. 8 ft. × W. 40 ft. State of Wisconsin[36]
1991 2930 Lakeland Ave 43°5′25.26″N 89°20′25.92″W / 43.0903500°N 89.3405333°W / 43.0903500; -89.3405333 Celtis Approx. H. 12 ft. × W. 22 in. [37]
Tony DeLap 1984 121 E. Wilson St. Steel Approx. H. 11 ft. × W. 42 ft. [38]
Karl Bitter 1910 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite Approx. H. 8 ft. × W. 40 ft. State of Wisconsin[39] WiscCap4.jpg
1993 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Bronze & stoneware Approx. 9 × 8 × 6 ft. City of Madison[40] image here
1987 Madison Federal Courthouse Aluminum, Lexan, acrylic, cold cathode glass tubing, steel, Plexiglas & neon Approx. 12 × 61 × 45 ft. United States General Services Administration[41]
1994 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Engineering Hall Stainless steel Approx. H. 18 ft. University of Wisconsin–Madison[42]
William Zorach 1930 Chazen Museum of Art Bronze Approx. 65 × 32 × 28 in. University of Wisconsin–Madison[43]
Donald Lipski 2005 Removed from Camp Randall Stadium concrete ca. 20 ft. tall University of Wisconsin–Madison UW-Madison Field House.jpg
Karl Bitter 1912 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite Approx. H. 15 ft. State of Wisconsin[44] WiscCap10.jpg
1984 Concrete Approx. 5 ft. 10 in. × 13 ft. 2 in. × 8 ft. 4 in. State of Wisconsin[45]
Andrea Blum 1987 University of Wisconsin–Madison – Computer Science Building Concrete Approx. 18 in. × 76 ft. × 120 ft. University of Wisconsin–Madison[46]
1979 11 W. Main St. – Rooftop Steel Approx. 11 ft. × 49 1/2 in. × 58 in. City of Madison[47] image here
Statue of Liberty (replica) Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi 1950 Warner Park Metal Approx. H. 9 ft. × W. 2 1/2 ft. [48]
Karl Bitter 1912 Wisconsin State Capitol Granite Approx. H. 12 ft. State of Wisconsin[49] WiscCap17.jpg
1996 University of Wisconsin Law School Mixed media Approx. L. 75 ft. University of Wisconsin[50]
1983 Law Park Concrete, stainless steel, Cor-Ten steel & granite Approx. H. 11 × W. 16 × L. 24 ft. [51]
1996 University of Wisconsin–Madison, biotechnology & genetics center Glass & stainless steel [52]
Unknown 5805 Hamersley Rd. Wood Approx. H. 18 ft. × W. 4 ft. [53]
1980 Olbrich Botanical Gardens Indiana limestone Approx. 26 1/2 in. × 45 in. × 25 in. Olbrich Botanical Gardens[54]
1986 150 E. Gilman St., 43°4′48.66″N 89°23′10.68″W / 43.0801833°N 89.3863000°W / 43.0801833; -89.3863000 Stainless steel [55]
Athena Tacha 1997 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Waisman Center Concrete & evergreens 6 × 30 × 40 ft. University of Wisconsin–Madison[56]
2000 University of Wisconsin–Madison, Waisman Center Rainbow granite Three pieces totaling approx. 2 × 16 × 4 ft. University of Wisconsin–Madison[57]
William Dempster Hoard Gutzon Borglum 1922 University of Wisconsin–Madison, College of Agriculture Bronze University of Wisconsin–Madison[58] William Dempster Hoard monument.jpg
1988 General Executive Facilities Plaza Granite Approx. 12 × 84 × 92 ft. State of Wisconsin[59]
Wisconsin (also known as Forward) Daniel Chester French 1914 Wisconsin State Capitol Bronze H. 15 ft. 5 in. State of Wisconsin[60] Lady Wisconsin.jpg
Adolph Weinman 1917 Wisconsin State Capitol State of Wisconsin[61] WiscCap3AAW.jpg
Updraft Michael A. Burns 2016 Brittingham Park, near Main St. and Brittingham Place, 43.0647, -89.3961 Cor-Ten steel 25' high × 30' wide × 30' deep City of Madison

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