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What is Public Art?

Public art refers to works of art, of any media, that have been planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited or staged in the public domain, usually outside and accessible to all.

The experience of public art makes a public space more welcoming and creates a deeper interaction with the place one is visiting, working, or living. It helps one remember the past, honor an ideal, and express shared values and concerns to future generations.

Public art makes cities more livable and more beautiful. It strengthens civic identity, creating positive memories that enhance and encourage civic pride, branding the city’s image to the outside world.

Walnut Creek is one of the approximately 400 towns and civic organizations in the United States that sponsor public art programs.

Walnut Creek Embraces Public Art

Walnut Creek has officially endorsed public art projects in the community since 1982.

In 1999, the City Council formalized public art acquisition and placement through the Walnut Creek Arts Commission producing the Public Art Master Plan (PDF). This comprehensive public art policy standardized art requirements and guidelines, enabling citizens and City staff members to better visualize, organize, and implement public art projects. 

Walnut Creek officially adopted its Public Art Program in 2000 when the City Council approved two key ordinances mandating funding and the inclusion of public art in new development and renovation projects.

The Public Art Program is administered by Bedford Gallery and the Arts + Recreation Department and overseen by the Walnut Creek Arts Commission.

Public Art Master Plan

Key Ordinances

Mural Matching Grant Info & Application

The City of Walnut Creek’s Mural Program is intended to enhance the beauty and vibrancy of our streetscape and structures, and to add to the diversity of artists, styles, and concepts of public art in Walnut Creek. The application and guidelines provides applicants with a clear process that supports the interests of the community as well as those of the property owner.

Mural Definition: Typically two-dimensional, singular works of art for exterior or interior walls, in which all text, graphics, and design elements are related to the artistic and conceptual design. Murals may not contain signage.

Submit Your Application

Application Guidelines

Public Art Walking Tour

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Route 4: Downtown Main Street & Public Library

Bedford Gallery offers one hour docent-led walking tours of Walnut Creek's wonderful downtown public art collection every third Saturday, April through November. Our Docents are trained by public art specialists and can offer information and insight appropriate for all ages.

Time

Tours start at 10 a.m. and meet in front of the Lesher Center for the Arts on the plaza. Wear comfortable shoes & sunscreen. Tours are approximately 1 hour.

Cost

Adult $5, under 18 free. Please pay in person (cash only). Includes admission to Bedford Gallery.

Reservations not required. However, if you plan on attending with a group of 6 or more, please email us at galleryinfo@bedfordgallery.org or call us at 925-295-1417 to let us know. 

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Artwork: Gerald Heffernon, Bullman with Bulldog, 2017

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