List of public art in Palm Desert, California

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This is a partial list of public art in Palm Desert, California in the United States. 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 or religious artwork associated with a church or place of worship.

Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner
Gordon Huether San Pascual and Fred Waring Dr. 33°43′44.8″N 116°22′42.9″W / 33.729111°N 116.378583°W / 33.729111; -116.378583 City of Palm Desert[1]
41801 Corporate Way 33°44′40.2″N 116°21′45.3″W / 33.744500°N 116.362583°W / 33.744500; -116.362583 [2][better source needed]
& Fred Waring Dr. and Primose 33°43′44.8″N 116°22′18.0″W / 33.729111°N 116.371667°W / 33.729111; -116.371667 City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
Civic Center Park Brushed and polished stainless steel 3 parts. Group with bike: approx. 96 x 96 x 48 in.; Boy on bike: approx. 79 x 96 x 48 in.; Racing bike: approx. 69 x 96 x 48 in.; Each base: approx. H. 3 1/2 in. City of Palm Desert[3]
, Curt Mattson, Bighorn Golf Club 33°40′44.0″N 116°24′32.6″W / 33.678889°N 116.409056°W / 33.678889; -116.409056 Bronze Approx. 6 ft. 4 in. x 6 ft. 2 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. City of Palm Desert[4]
Bus Shelter Country Club Dr. & Desert Willow Dr. City of Palm Desert[better source needed]
Palm Desert Public Library Bronze Approx. H. 33 in. City of Palm Desert[5]
(designer) Waring Plaza Colored stamped concrete. Approx. W. 35 ft. x D. 61 ft. City of Palm Desert[6]
Oakmont of Sevogia 33°45′32.1″N 116°23′22.8″W / 33.758917°N 116.389667°W / 33.758917; -116.389667 [2][better source needed]
El Paseo median Sculpture: painted and fabricated steel; Base: Cor-Ten steel Sculpture: approx. 8 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 4 in. x 16 ft. 9 in.; Base: approx. W. 5 ft. x D. 10 ft. City of Palm Desert[7]
Dale Chihuly 38995 Desert Willow Dr. [2][better source needed]
City Entry Marker City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
Cliff Henderson 1978 Median on El Paseo, east of Larkspur Lane Bronze Sculpture: approx. 28 x 24 x 16 in.; Base: approx. 45 x 31 x 23 in. City of Palm Desert[8]
1991 Civic Center Park 33°43′46.6″N 116°22′50.4″W / 33.729611°N 116.380667°W / 33.729611; -116.380667 Brushed stainless steel 2 parts. Main group: approx. 95 x 120 x 48 in.; Base: approx. 4 x 120 x 48 in.; Female figure: approx. 95 x 60 x 48 in.; Base: approx. 4 x 60 x 48 in. City of Palm Desert[9]
Civic Center Park Mono-color concrete 5 benches. Each: approx. 19 x 12 x 60 in. City of Palm Desert[10]
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McCallum Theatre Carved cedar H. 96 in. City of Palm Desert[11]
Palm Desert Public Library City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
Civic Center Park City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
38801 Cook St. [2][better source needed]
38995 Desert Willow Dr. [2][better source needed]
73750 Dinah Shore Dr. 33°47′48.7″N 116°22′38.8″W / 33.796861°N 116.377444°W / 33.796861; -116.377444 [2][better source needed]
1991 Civic Center Park Painted steel 19 x 15 x 56 ft. City of Palm Desert[12]
Robert Perless 1992 Civic Center Park 2 sculptures. Each: approx. 11 x 20 x 8 ft. Welded aluminum coated with Imron and polymer prisms [13]
1995 Civic Center Park 33°43′51.3″N 116°22′44.1″W / 33.730917°N 116.378917°W / 33.730917; -116.378917 Sculpture: bronze; Base: marble and black granite. Overall: approx. 10 x 60 x 91 ft.; Tallest figure: approx. H. 7 ft. 9 in.; Star of David: approx. 1 x 21 x 21 ft. City of Palm Desert[14]
Desert Willow Fence Desert Willow Resort [2][better source needed]
Desert Willow Monument Sign NW corner of Country Club Dr. and Desert Willow Dr. [2][better source needed]
1968 Waring Plaza 33°43′48.7″N 116°24′8.9″W / 33.730194°N 116.402472°W / 33.730194; -116.402472 Colored concrete Diam. 20 ft. City of Palm Desert[15]
1989 Civic Center Plaza Bronze Approx. 48 x 81 x 160 in. City of Palm Desert[16]
Egrets 41726 Via Aregio 33°44′43.2″N 116°22′22.5″W / 33.745333°N 116.372917°W / 33.745333; -116.372917 [2][better source needed]
33°43′42.9″N 116°23′18.8″W / 33.728583°N 116.388556°W / 33.728583; -116.388556 [2][better source needed]
Bill Ware 44250 Town Center Way [2][better source needed]
Fred Waring Dr. and Town Center Way [2][better source needed]
Marlo Bartels Spanish Walk division, 75600 Gerald Ford Dr. 33°46′22.7″N 116°20′39.6″W / 33.772972°N 116.344333°W / 33.772972; -116.344333 [2][better source needed]
Palm Desert Public Library [2][better source needed]
Gravity Wave Highway 111 and Park View [2][better source needed]
Ground Swell 36891 Cook St. 33°46′52.4″N 116°21′21.8″W / 33.781222°N 116.356056°W / 33.781222; -116.356056 [2][better source needed]
YMCA, Civic Center Park 33°43′56.2″N 116°22′51.8″W / 33.732278°N 116.381056°W / 33.732278; -116.381056 Bronze Sculpture: approx. 112 x 34 x 55 in. City of Palm Desert[17]
1992 Nothing Bundt Cakes 33°43′53.4″N 116°24′15.0″W / 33.731500°N 116.404167°W / 33.731500; -116.404167 Cor-Ten steel, stamped color concrete Sculpture: approx. 11 ft. 3 in. x 16 ft. x 17 ft.; Base: approx. Diam. 44 ft. City of Palm Desert[18]
Coachella Valley Water District 33°44′38.0″N 116°21′0.6″W / 33.743889°N 116.350167°W / 33.743889; -116.350167 Mosaic, palm trees City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
Tucson Circle and Washington St. 33°44′2.7″N 116°18′14.8″W / 33.734083°N 116.304111°W / 33.734083; -116.304111 [2][better source needed]
1992 Indian Ridge Country Club 33°45′28.7″N 116°19′56.3″W / 33.757972°N 116.332306°W / 33.757972; -116.332306 Utah sandstone and laminated mirrored glass 6 markers. Range from: approx. H. 4 ft. to 11 ft. x W. 3 ft. to 5 ft. x D. 1 ft. to 2 ft. (18 tons). City of Palm Desert[19]
SCA001937 1b.jpg Civic Center Park 33°43′52.8″N 116°22′51.8″W / 33.731333°N 116.381056°W / 33.731333; -116.381056 Ceramic, concrete and stone City of Palm Desert
1995 Palm Desert Corporation Yard Stop sign and sweeper broom flat wire H. 64 in. x W. 64 in. City of Palm Desert[20]
Curt Mattson 1991 Civic Center Park 33°43′48.7″N 116°22′47.4″W / 33.730194°N 116.379833°W / 33.730194; -116.379833 Bronze Sculpture: approx. 9 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 8 in.; Base: approx. 14 in. x 10 ft. x 10 ft. x Diam. 10 ft.; Base planter: approx. Diam. 20 ft. City of Palm Desert[21]
Larson Company 1995 Desert Crossing Shopping Center 33°43′48.7″N 116°22′47.4″W / 33.730194°N 116.379833°W / 33.730194; -116.379833 Bronze Sculpture: approx. 9 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 8 in.; Base: approx. 14 in. x 10 ft. x 10 ft. x Diam. 10 ft.; Base planter: approx. Diam. 20 ft. City of Palm Desert[22]
J. Seward Johnson, Jr. Civic Center Park Painted and gilded bronze Approx. 70 x 30 x 32 in. City of Palm Desert[23]
35900 Monterey Ave. 33°47′14.9″N 116°23′16.1″W / 33.787472°N 116.387806°W / 33.787472; -116.387806 [2][better source needed]
Palm Desert Recovery Center 33°43′43.4″N 116°22′44.1″W / 33.728722°N 116.378917°W / 33.728722; -116.378917 [2][better source needed]
Lisa Reinertson Civic Center Park [2][better source needed]
1993 Living Desert Zoo and Gardens 33°43′42.1″N 116°24′11.0″W / 33.728361°N 116.403056°W / 33.728361; -116.403056 Concrete over a steel armature 3 camels. Camel 1: approx. H. 8 ft. 8 in. x W. 3 ft. 6 in. (2,000 lbs.); Camel 2: approx. H. 9 ft. 4 in. x W. 3 ft. 4 in. (1,800 lbs.); Camel 3: approx. H. 8 ft. x W. 2 ft. (1,200 lbs.). City of Palm Desert[24]
McCallum Theatre 33°43′46.7″N 116°23′20.8″W / 33.729639°N 116.389111°W / 33.729639; -116.389111 Polished aluminum Approx. 12 x 6 x 2 ft. City of Palm Desert[25]
1993 Palm Desert Civic Center Arizona sandstone 35 pieces City of Palm Desert[26]
10500 Via Foruna [2][better source needed]
Merit Property Management Inc. 33°44′7.8″N 116°21′21.8″W / 33.735500°N 116.356056°W / 33.735500; -116.356056 [2][better source needed]
ca. 1995 Avenue of the States at Washington, center median 33°44′26.4″N 116°18′14.9″W / 33.740667°N 116.304139°W / 33.740667; -116.304139 Ceramic tile over concrete 21 x 3 x 3 ft. City of Palm Desert[27]
Freedom Park City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
1993 Joslyn Center, 73750 Catalina Way 33°43′36.1″N 116°22′43.0″W / 33.726694°N 116.378611°W / 33.726694; -116.378611 Bronze Sculpture: approx. 5 x 4 x 3 ft.; Base: approx. 19 in. x 4 ft. x 3 ft. City of Palm Desert[28]
Hampton Inn 33°46′55.3″N 116°21′26.0″W / 33.782028°N 116.357222°W / 33.782028; -116.357222 [2][better source needed]
Marton Varo 1992 Civic Center Park 33°43′49.9″N 116°22′53.7″W / 33.730528°N 116.381583°W / 33.730528; -116.381583 White Carrara marble, black granite, marble Sculpture: approx. 75 x 55 x 66 in.; Pillars: approx. 10 ft. x 20 in. x 20 in.; Base: approx. L. 10 ft. City of Palm Desert[29]
Palm Desert Public Library City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
1977 College of the Desert, Corner of Parkview and Monterey 33°43′57.7″N 116°23′25.5″W / 33.732694°N 116.390417°W / 33.732694; -116.390417 Cor-Ten steel 10 x 17 x 2 ft. City of Palm Desert[30]
Porte Cochere Entry 38305 Cook St. [2][better source needed]
Palm Desert Aquatic Center, Civic Center Park City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
Fred Waring Dr. and Town Center Way [2][better source needed]
Community Center, Civic Center Park [2][better source needed]
Tom Knapp Civic Center Park Sculpture: bronze; Basin: sand aggregate Sculpture: approx. 5 ft. 7 in. x 5 ft. 4 in. x 33 in.; Base: approx. 8 in. x 3 ft. x 4 ft. 8 in. City of Palm Desert[31]
Palm Desert Public Library City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
72875 Fred Waring Dr. at San Luis Dr. 33°43′42.5″N 116°23′36.0″W / 33.728472°N 116.393333°W / 33.728472; -116.393333 Stone, tile, glass and wood mounted to cement fiber board Approx. 5 x 8 x 1 ft. City of Palm Desert[32]
78000 Fred Waring Drive 33°43′45.1″N 116°18′14.9″W / 33.729194°N 116.304139°W / 33.729194; -116.304139 City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
1990 College Golf Center, College of the Desert, 73450 Fred Waring Dr. Bronze 2 figures. Male: approx. 6 ft. x 48 in. x 21 in.; Female: approx. 67 x 23 x 14 in. City of Palm Desert[33][2][better source needed]
Palm Desert Public Library [2][better source needed]
, 1991 Annenberg Center for Health Sciences 33°47′44.6″N 116°22′36.1″W / 33.795722°N 116.376694°W / 33.795722; -116.376694 Fabricated bronze, glass tiles, ceramic tile Sculpture: approx. 7 ft. 6 in. x 7 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 9 in.; Base: approx. H. 5 ft. x Diam. 27 in.; Basin: approx. 4 ft. 5 in. x 30 ft. x 25 ft. City of Palm Desert[34]
Civic Center Park Bronze 142 x 16 x 16 in. City of Palm Desert[35]
48009 Highway 74 [2][better source needed]
Sharles Civic Center Park 33°44′26.4″N 116°18′14.9″W / 33.740667°N 116.304139°W / 33.740667; -116.304139 Bronze with patina 2 reliefs. Each relief: approx. Diam. 32 in. City of Palm Desert[36]
Bill Ware Sunlife Medical Group 33°43′42.9″N 116°23′13.4″W / 33.728583°N 116.387056°W / 33.728583; -116.387056 [2][better source needed]
1991 Corner of Highway 74 and Haystack 33°42′10.8″N 116°23′49.1″W / 33.703000°N 116.396972°W / 33.703000; -116.396972 Desert red granite Approx. 8 x 16 x 10 ft. City of Palm Desert[37]
Paul Hobson (artist) Palm Desert Aquatic Center, Civic Center Park City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
ampm 33°46′54.6″N 116°21′21.6″W / 33.781833°N 116.356000°W / 33.781833; -116.356000 [2][better source needed]
, Civic Center Park Sculpture: stainless steel and painted iron; Base: concrete and Corian. Sculpture: approx. 102 x 126 x 84 in.; Base: approx. Diam. 18 ft. City of Palm Desert[38]
Heath Satow 34500 Monterey Ave. 33°47′48.8″N 116°23′4.4″W / 33.796889°N 116.384556°W / 33.796889; -116.384556 [2][better source needed]
74401 Hovley Ln. E. [2][better source needed]
Marlo Bartels, Palm Deily, Eric Johnson 1989 OneWest Bank 33°43′26.7″N 116°23′55.6″W / 33.724083°N 116.398778°W / 33.724083; -116.398778 Ceramic tile Approx. H. 9 ft. 2 in. x W. 8 ft. 2 in. City of Palm Desert[39]
1991 Albert Management Inc., Cook Street & Hovely Lane 33°44′48.5″N 116°21′21.3″W / 33.746806°N 116.355917°W / 33.746806; -116.355917 Weathering steel 18 x 12 x 13 1/2 ft. (10,000 lbs.) City of Palm Desert[40]
33°43′43.″N 116°23′30.″W / 33.72861°N 116.39167°W / 33.72861; -116.39167 City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]
The Westin Desert Willow Villas [2][better source needed]
33°43′43.3″N 116°22′50.5″W / 33.728694°N 116.380694��W / 33.728694; -116.380694 Palm Desert Dental Center City of Palm Desert[2][better source needed]

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