Public Art Tours

The Arts Council for Long Beach supports and promotes public art in the City of Long Beach

The Arts Council for Long Beach aims to support and promote public art in the City of Long Beach by featuring artworks in our Public Art Map. Thank you to Getty Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts for their support of the public art archive project.

Search the Public Art Map or take a featured tour organized by project initiatives, council districts, neighborhoods, artists, or type of artwork.

Partner Initiatives

The Arts Council for Long Beach partners with local organizations to support and develop public art in Long Beach. Click on a partner to view the public art that is part of each initiative. View all partner initiatives here.

Neighborhoods

The neighborhoods of Long Beach are bursting with public art. Take a tour of the art in a neighborhood near you. View all Neighborhoods here.

Public Art Artists

Explore public art through the eyes of its artists. View all Public Art Artists here.

Elinor the Riveter

Myriam Gurba

Coastal Passage

Art Mortimer

Window Wall for Cal State Long Beach

Robert Irwin

Untitled

Angel Muratalla

White City

Terry Schoonhoven

Red Cars, Earthquakes, and Art Deco

Nick Zegel

Types of Art

Public art can take many forms, from murals to architecture. You can explore Long Beach’s public art by type of art. View all Art Types here.

George Washington Middle School Relief Sculptures
Red Cars, Earthquakes, and Art Deco
Aviation and Transportation
50 Years of Service
The Train Has Left the Station
Community

Search the Map

If you’re looking to explore the public art near you or search the details of our archive, visit the Public Art Map page.

Add a Public Art listing

Do you know of a piece of public art that doesn’t appear in our map? Can you fill in any of our missing information? Help us document the art of Long Beach.