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TOWN of FOUNTAIN HILLS Art Walk

TOWN of FOUNTAIN HILLS Art Walk

TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS Art Walk

www.fh.az.gov/publicart 2019 Fall and Winter Art Walk

At a staggering 150 pieces, Fountain Hills is home to The River of Time Museum creatively exhibits the one of the largest public art collections in the state stories of the people who followed the rivers to settle of Arizona! Register for any of our Public Art Walks the Lower Verde River Valley. Discover the history, and discover the power of art among Arizona’s anthropology, natural history and sociology of this natural desert beauty. unique desert location. If you don’t have time following your art walk, your docent will provide a Our public Art Walk invites you to gaze upon striking complimentary admission coupon to come back and statues set against Fountain Hills’ mountain ranges, visit the River of Time. scenic skies, and of course, our World Famous Fountain. Our tours highlight production techniques Fountain Hills, Arizona, is the place to see art in all its and the stories behind the unique sculpture art in glory with a majestic backdrop of the McDowell and our Town. Four Peaks mountains and the Town’s signature 560-foot tall Fountain, located in the center of its This year features a new extended tour in 64-acre park. partnership with the River of Time Museum! For our Centennial Circle tours only, all registered guests will be guided through our Centennial Circle Art Walk tour, after which patrons will join docents for a tour of the L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum.

Tour Dates

Fountain Park Tour 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Centennial Circle Tour 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER

Saturday, October 5 Saturday, November 2 Saturday, December 14 Fountain Park #4564 Fountain Park #4566 Fountain Park #4568 Centennial Circle #4559 Centennial Circle #4561 Centennial Circle #4563

Saturday, October 19 Saturday, November 16 Fountain Park #4565 Fountain Park #4567 Centennial Circle #4560 Centennial Circle #4562

“The Enduring Family” - Centennial Circle, #10 Register Please register online at experiencefountainhills.org/artwalk for the tour you Sculpture by Jeff Laing would like to attend. Registration is Free and includes your tour reservation and “The father figure is ‘Dignity’; the mother is ‘Serenity’; and the child is ‘Eternity’.” For A Tour! Art Walk Guide program Town of Fountain Hills Art Walk At a staggering 150 pieces, Fountain Hills is home to Fountain Hills, Arizona, is the place to see art in all one of the largest public art collections in the state its glory with a majestic backdrop of the McDowell of Arizona! Register for any of our Public Art Walks and Four Peaks mountains and the Town’s and discover the power of art among Arizona’s signature 560-foot tall Fountain, located in the natural desert beauty. center of its 64-acre park.

Our public Art Walk invites you to gaze upon striking statues set against Fountain Hills’ mountain ranges, scenic skies, and of course, our World Famous Fountain. Our tours highlight production techniques and the stories behind the unique sculpture art in our Town.

History of Fountain Hills Public Art Collection

Jerry and Jackie Miles have lived in Fountain Hills After the death of Jerry’s mother in 2001, the since 1986. While neither is artistically inclined, couple decided to purchase a piece of sculpture in Jackie is musical and Jerry very creative. Throughout her honor and to place it in their hometown of their married lives they have visited many art Fountain Hills. They chose the piece by Jason Napier, galleries and museums and have enjoyed collecting “Precious Cargo” which was placed near the then new pieces of art for their home. Community Center. In that same year, Jerry Miles, who was also a board member of the Library In 1997 two coincidental events took place that set Association, convinced that board to purchase Mark in motion the beginning of the Fountain Hills Public Lundeen’s, “A Good Book” and place it just outside Art collection. Jackie Miles became one of the their building. founders of the Fountain Hills Arts Council and Jerry Miles was elected Mayor of the town. Through Town These two pieces, placed in the area now known as Council Resolution 1997-44, the Arts Council the Milestones Sculpture Garden, began the Town of became the authorized agency of the Town for the Fountain Hills’ magnificent Public Art collection. development and promotion of Public Art in Fountain Hills. Jerry and Jackie’s unique expertise in choosing art has resulted in a Public Art collection that spans all forms of art with over 150 pieces currently. To honor the founders of the Fountain Hills Public Art, Jerry and Jackie Miles, the collection has been named, “Milestones: A Desert Odyssey through Public Art.” Art Walk Tours

Docent Led Art Walk Tours are available on alternating Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Fountain Park Tour 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Centennial Circle Tour 9:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Please visit www.fh.az.gov/publicart for upcoming Art Walk Tour Dates and Times.

“The Enduring Family” - Centennial Circle, #10 Register Please register online at www.fh.az.gov/publicart for the tour you would Sculpture by Jeff Laing like to attend. Registration is Free and includes your tour reservation and “The father figure is ‘Dignity’; the mother is ‘Serenity’; and the child is ‘Eternity’.” For A Tour! Art Walk Guide program. Fountain Hills Public Art Collection

All About Art Private Tours Are you All About Art? Then we have something for Are you looking to enjoy one of our Docent Led you! At over a staggering 150 pieces, Fountain Hills is Tours but don't see a date that fits your schedule? home to one of Arizona’s largest public art collections. You can request to have a private tour! Simply call From our public Art Walks to the Fountain Hill’s Artists’ our Volunteer office to set up a special reservation Gallery Special Events, there is no shortage of creativity private tour. Private tours must be made a minimum here! Fountain Hills features Docent Led, Self Guided of 3 weeks in advance. For more information, please and Special Reservation tours October through April call 480-816-5108. each year.

Docent Led Tours Information The Town of Fountain Hills hosts Docent Led Art Walks Free registration is required; please register online each month from October through April. The volunteer www.fh.az.gov/publicart for the tour you would like docents provide information on the walks about each to attend. Registration is FREE and includes your piece they visit, the techniques used to create the Tour and Art Walk Guide Program. For more piece and a background on each artist that created information on tour dates, please visit or call our the piece. To register for a Docent Led Tour please Volunteer Office at 480-816-5108. visit www.fh.az.gov/publicart

“Lincoln” - Fountain Park, #2 Sculpture by Mark Lundeen “I always thought Lincoln was an elegant orator and a great President - Mark Lundeen” Fountain Hills Public Art Collection

All About Art Self Guided Tours Are you All About Art? Then we have something for you! At over a staggering 150 pieces, Fountain Hills is home self-guided amenities for all four of our Art Walk tours. to one of Arizona’s largest public art collections. From In the age of technology, our public art piece plaques, our public Art Walks to the Fountain Hill’s Artists’ Gallery naming of our pieces, showcase a customized QR code Special Events, there is no shortage of creativity here! programmed with the artist bio and history of the Fountain Hills features Docent Led, Self Guided and art piece. Simply grab one of our Art Walk Guide Books Special Reservation tours November through April each along with your smart phone and you’re ready to begin! year. To utilize the QR codes on the plaques remember to download any Free QR code reader app on your smart phone. Docent Led Tours The Town of Fountain Hills is now hosting docent-led art walks each month from November through April. The Private Tours volunteer docents will be providing information on the Are you looking to enjoy one of our Docent Led Tours walks about each piece they visit, the techniques used - to create the piece and a background on each artist quest to have a private tour! Simply call our Tourism of- that created the piece. The full calendar listing of all fall tour dates is listed on the back cover of this guide. tours must be made a minimum of 3 weeks in advance. To register for a docent led tour please visit For more information, please call 480-816-5165. www.fh.az.gov/publicart Information Free registration is required; please register online www. fh.az.gov/publicart for the tour you would like to attend. Registration is FREE and includes your tour and Art Walk Guide Program. For more information on tour dates www.experiencefountainhills.org or call our Tourism

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“Lincoln” - Fountain Park, #2 Sculpture by Mark Lundeen “I always thought Lincoln was an elegant orator and a great President - Mark Lundeen” Town Hall

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“Return to Puye” - Fountain Park #7 Sculpture by Doug Hyde Donated by the wonderful Lorenz Family in 2011, who have donated three other pieces to the Town already. Town Hall

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“Fred inger” - Fountain Park, #0 Sculpture by Patrick ack the oy that couples feel. Avenue of the Fountains

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3. ASCENDO 29 28 4. GAHN DANCER II 30 31 5. SKY TOTEM 3 32 33 35 6. SIP N’ SPLASH 4 34 7. INTERACTIVE SUN GLASSES 5 8. STREET CLOCK 17. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN 6 18. SECOND STORY VIEW 36 Fountain Park 19. MAN IT THE MOON 7 20. MURAL WALL 1. THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE CONSERVATIONIST 21. VETERANS MEMORIAL 8 2. BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE PREAMBLE 27 22. ATHENAS PRAYER 3. LINCOLN 23. SOLDIER AT WAR 4. RONALD REAGEN 24. AVIATOR 5. STRENGTH TO OUR PEOPLE 25. ALBERO GRAN 6. GEORGE WASHINGTON 26. BLOWING IN THE WIND 1 26 7. THOMAS JEFFERSON 2 25 27. LOVERS 8. RETURN TO PUYE 3 N LL AY OB 6 28. A A D J 4 7 9. SPIRIT OF THE SAGUARO 9 29. QUIET PURSUIT 5 10. FIRST LOVE 8 RED INGER 30. F & G 10 13 11. LAST DOLL 31. COYOTE AND KEY 11 15 14 19 12. ADOLESCENCE 12 32. SECOND MESA MAIDEN 16 Y UDDY 13. M B 33. INFINITY RING 17 18 20 14. BOB THE FROG 34. VIGILANCE 21 23 15. QUAKERS 35. BIG BLUE 22 24 16. GEORGE THE TORTOISE 36. EMMA’S GARDEN

“Fred inger” - Fountain Park, #0 Sculpture by Patrick ack the oy that couples feel. Fountain Hills Art Walk

Still as a statue with no expression or emotion? Try telling that to the musicians that make up sculptor George Lundeen’s bronze, Joy of Music. Walk on the wild side with big-eared Chauncey the Rabbit or sit astride old George the Tortoise , and feel the art come to life. Want to look into the face of a caveman or marvel at the Power of Thought? Serious, whimsical, thought-provoking and just downright beautiful, this incredible collection by internationally recognized artists will awe and inspire you. Follow the journey through the Civic Center sculpture garden, then view the many pieces of varied art such as bronzes, murals, paintings, photography, and three- dimensional art inside the River of Time Museum, the Community Center, the Library, and Town Hall.

But your adventure doesn’t stop there! Follow the map down Avenue of the Fountains and view the magnificent eagle in the piece, Freedom, located on the median. Then continue to Fountain Park where you will meet Teddy Roosevelt and Bob the Frog. But the uniqueness doesn’t stop there! Don’t miss the magnificent African pieces that surround the park and The Veterans Memorial that will take your breath away and your heart.

Fountain Hills, Arizona is the place to see art in all its glory with a majestic backdrop of the McDowell and Four Peaks mountains and the Town’s signature 560-foot tall Fountain, located in the center of its 64-acre park. Follow this map for a self-guided journey or learn the true secrets of the art and the artists by taking a docent-guided art walk. Hear about the creation of the artwork, the varied styles and techniques, and listen to what the artists have to say about their vision.

Please visit www.fh.az.gov/publicart for Art Walk Tour Dates and Times or call our Volunteer Office at 480-816-5108.

Let the journey begin…

The Art Walk is a Collaborative Effort of

PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE www.fountainhillspublicart.com, and the

TOWN OF FOUNTAIN H ILLS www.fh.az.gov