Public Art Collection

Online Public Art Gallery

The City of Lee's Summit is proud of our growing art collection, all artworks are visible to the public and free to visit. 

This collection includes artworks acquired by the City of Lee's Summits Cultural Arts Division, Parks and Recreation, and privately commissioned public art. 

 

Downtown Sculpture Walk    Learn more about our Public Art here   

 

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Slices of Heaven

Craig Berube-Gray

Slices of Heaven

Having grown up in the northeast and then moving to Florida as an adult, Gray was surprised to discover, as far as he could tell, that no one in Florida had ever rendered oranges in a giant, sculptural form. The bounty of the earth inspires slices of Heaven and it symbolizes blooming flowers and the rising sun.

Craig Gray’s approach to making public art includes weaving stories and community connections. In the past four years, he has created and placed over 35 sculptures across the United States. The locations read like a long-haul trucker’s logbook: Clearwater, FL; Johnson City, TN; Woodstock, VA; Chicago, IL; Jackson, WY; Newport Beach, CA; and now Lawrence, KS.

www.crgray.com

Temporary Collection of Lee's Summit, Parks and Recreation, Sculpture on the Move: www.creativecommunitiesalliance.com/sculpture-on-the-move

On view until 2025.

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Public Art Archive

This resource allows members of the public to experience public art virtually. Allowing our collection to be completely accessible to those who cannot view the artworks in person. 

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Mobile Public Art Guide

Explore the City's public art collection on the go!

Did you know that there is public art located throughout our community in parks, athletic fields, retail districts and civic facilities?

The Cultural Arts Division and Lee's Summit Parks and Recreation have partnered with Otocast to create a convenient mobile public art guide. The digital public art guide uses GIS mapping, photos and audio to help users find and learn about public art pieces no matter where they are in the City. The guide allows users to read a description of each piece of public art and to hear audio descriptions directly from the artists. 

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Report Damaged Public Art

Report broken or damaged public art (sculptures, murals, memorials, etc.) in Lee's Summit to the Cultural Arts Division by email or by calling 816.969.1032.