Public art is art that finds you where you are. It lives outside  of museums and galleries, choosing instead sidewalks, buildings, parks, and the unexpected corners in towns and cities.  It is free, accessible, and it belongs to everyone. 

For this blog, public art is more than just a definition; it’s an invitation. It is art that will make you slow down, stop, and really look.   It’s the mural you find when you turn a sharp corner, the sculpture in a park that makes you walk around it twice, and the intricate metalwork, mosaics, and surprises that give a place its unique heartbeat.

Murals, Metal & Miles is about the art you find along the way—the pieces that are worth the stop, the detour, and sometimes even the trip itself.   Public art that reflects the community that it lives in, its history, culture and identity.

This is a collection of those places—the art that makes a town memorable and the unexpected beauty you can only find when you’re paying attention. Come share the adventure.