This spring, Arlington unveiled new sculptures on the Entertainment District Sculpture Trail as part of phase two of the master plan. Local and national artists lease works to the trail for three years; the works are available for purchase during that time. Arlington will bring in new artwork every three years to give the area a fresh look. The trail is located at Richard Greene Linear Park and Robert Cluck Linear Park and currently contains 15 sculptures.
Click here to see a list of available sculptures and prices.
The Entertainment District Sculpture Trail was conceptualized in 2011 after Arlington hosted Super Bowl XLV. Phase one began in 2013 with design selection of the Unity Arch which symbolizes the passion, dedication, and unwavering spirit of the people of Arlington. The Unity Arch is set to be installed late summer.
The installation of the sculpture trail adds art and culture to the growing tourism in downtown Arlington and helps make Arlington the " American Dream City. " To purchase a one-of-a-kind sculpture, please contact the artist directly at their email below, or Gary Packan, City of Arlington, Parks and Recreation at [email protected].
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