Built on the foundation of two city ordinances, the Public Art Urban Enhancement Program provides the public with arts and cultural information and services. This includes Works of Art that result from common goals developed by city government and the community. The end results of the Program’s activities help create a livable community that reflect the diverse spectrum of beliefs, cultural heritage and tradition, and artistic expressions in Albuquerque. The mission of the Albuquerque Public Art Program is to “Enhance our community through exceptional public art by embracing a transparent process that reflects the diversity and interests of Albuquerque.”
Throne of Nyoka by Keith Oliver
"Mestizaje," De Colores Hispanic Heritage Festival Mural by Emanuel Martinez
Formas Esperando Palabra de Otros Mundos by Federico Armijo
Untitled by Robert Pelegrin
Clyde and Carrie Tingley by Betty Sabo
Interweave by C. Anthony Eck
Triptych by Donna Contractor
Communications Center Photo Panel-Call Center by Karen Mazur
Fish Globe by Colette Hosmer
Almond Blossom Astronomy by David Anderson
To the Mountaintop by Noé Barnett
"Five Stones of Elena Gallegos" Memorial by Billie Walters