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18. Frutos de la Expresion. by Working Classroom. Installed 2000.

19. Mother Road. Mural by Working Classroom. Installed 1995.

20. We Exist Somewhere Between Limbo and Purgatory, by Ernest Doty. Mural in aerosol and housepaint

42 43 44 21. Totem of the Ancient Ones. Triptych mural by Thomas Christopher Haag. 22. Rotating mural installations at Tinnin Park. More information forthcoming. 1. Aaron Noble and Warehouse 508 Youth . Mural in latex. 23. Working Classroom. Tile mural facade. 2. Multiple pieces, interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces. 24. A Little Color Never Hurt. Mural by Working Classroom. Installed 2004. 3. Mutiple pieces. Interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces. 25. A Stop on the Rio Grande, 2010. by John Davis. COA Public Art Program. Steel, cement, ceramic 4. Centric Shear. Sculpture by Rico Eastman. City of Albuquerque (COA) Public Art Program. Steel, installed 2005 tile, lighting components, installed 2010. Two large steel half-spheres that face one another with curving tenta- cle-like steel protrusions and mosaic tiled benches in front of the Greyhound bus station. 5. Mutiple pieces. Interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces. 26. The Harvest. Mural by Gilberto Guzman. A stylistic mural depicts farmers involved in harvest time activities. 6. Convention Center. Mural by Cassandra Reid & Youth Artists. COA Public Art Program. Ceramic tiles, finished 2013. 27. Multiple pieces, interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces.

7. Braden Memorial. COA Art Program. Fabricator, Mott Ironworks. Molded zinc on a cast iron pedastal, 1998 28. Multiple pieces, interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces. Slightly smaller than life-size neo-classical figure of a woman pouring water out of a jar. 29. The Seven Cities of Cibola. Multiple murals by Carl Von Hassler inside KiMo Theatre. Represent the mythical 8. Cone 10. Sculpture by Tom Waldron. COA Public Art Program. Steel. Large abstract steel sculpture with ‘Seven Cities of Gold’ searched for by Francisco Coronado during the time of the conquistadors. The murals are rounded edge facing out of an exterior corner of Albuquerque’s downtown branch library. actual depictions of existing pueblos and ruins that still exist in the Southwest. For many years Von Hassler had a studio on the third floor of the KiMo Theatre. 9. Mutiple pieces. Interior of building. Visit culturenow.org for information on all pieces. 30-34. Information forthcoming. 10. Sidewalk Society. Sculpture by Glenna Goodacre. Nine life-size bronze figures of people (including a busi- nessman and businesswoman, a skateboarder, a Native American woman and her child, and a cowboy) involved 35. Madonna of the Trail. Sculpture by August Leimbach. COA Public Art Program. Cast stone, installed 1998. in a variety of activities on a sidewalk in downtown Albuquerque. COA Public Art Program Large scale stone sculpture atop a large base depicts a pioneer woman wearing a bonnet with her two children and memorializes the mothers who went West in covered wagons. 11. George Maloof, 1990. Sculpture by Paul Moore. Bronze, installed 1990, COA Public Art 36. Information forthcoming. 12. Celebrating Nature/The Landscape Underground. Installation by Barbara Grothus and Steve Peters. COA Public Art Program, installed 2000. 37. El Senador Dennis Chavez Memorial. Sculpture by Cynthia Rowland. COA Public Art Program. Bronze, in- stalled 1999. 13. To Create the Beloved Community, by Jerome Meadows. COA Public Art Program. Bronze, marble, concrete, installed 1994 38. A Monument to Patriotism. Sculpture by Tara Jo McDonough (graduate of Amy Biehl High School.)

39. Information forthcoming. 14. Conductor, by Chris Stain. Mural in aerosol and housepaint 40. Information forthcoming. 15. Floating Man. Mural by Kevin Zuckerman. BigByte building, 123 Central Ave. SW on 2nd St., just north of Central in Downtown, west-facing . 41. Information forthcoming. 16. Passing the Torch: Pasando la Antorcha. Mural by Working Classroom. Installed 1996. 42. Fractile. Mural by Johnathon Wolfe, Urban Enhancement Trust Fund. 17. Historic Railing Design. Sculpture by Jim Crane. Faux wrought iron - steel tubing. Historic replica of wrought 43. Information forthcoming. iron railing with intricate details. 44. Information forthcoming.