Last Updated: 2009-12-09

Police Training Academy, 1202 W. Graham Rd. - A steel and wood sculpture, Trio (1994) by Food Sham.

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Shields Lake, Byrd Park - A wood sculpture (two reclining figures) Relaxing at Shields Lake (1997) by James Michael "Mike" Marr.

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Oregon Hill Linear Park, Idlewood and Belvedere - A welded steel sculpture Park Guardian (1993) by Charles Pool.

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Richmond Ambulance Authority, 2400 Hermitage Ave., - A bronze sculpture,'Cradle', 2001 by Allan Rosenbaum.

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Hotchkiss Community Center, 701 Brookland Park Blvd, 1996, "Swim", Mural on tile - by Andras Bality.

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Fire Station 2614 1st Ave. An aluminum sculpture - Pillars of the Community (1993) by John Poreda.

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Fire Station 16, 3601 Chamberlayne Ave. - A ceramic tile entrance walk, and stained-glass windows, both titled Firefighters at Work (1993) by Jude Schlotzhauer.

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Pine Camp Art and Community Center, 4901 Old Brooke Rd. "Archenima" 2001, poured cement, by Arayra & Asgedom.

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Fire Station 15, 2614 1st Avenue - A bronze and copper weathervane Fire Ladder #15 (1993) by David Shea.

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Richmond's Landmark Theater, 6 N. Laurel St. - A five paneled mural, The Conjuror Revealed (1995), by Coloratura: Rob Womack and Catherine Roseberry, and six bronze and brass ticket-window grills 1995, by David Shea.

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Blackwell Community Center, 300 E. 15th St., Unititled 2000, Mosaic tile, by Beryl Solla.

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Main Street Station, 15th Street and Main - A hanging mixed-media sculpture Skyrider (2003) by John Newman.

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Main Street Station, 15th Street and Main - Series of three paintings titled "Richmond Crossings" by artist Stephen Fox; these are exhibited in the main entrance of the station.

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Second Police Precinct, 177 E. Belt Blvd. "Second Street", 1999 - A mural by Gail Nathan.

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Contact Information:

Public Art Commission
City of Richmond
900 E. Broad St., Room 510
Richmond, VA
23219 USA
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