Public Art in Iron County from Cedar City Library
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This collection is under constant revision and represents works of public art in Iron County. That is, art in public places. It is made available through the efforts of the Iron County Public Art Commission and Cedar City Library. It generally excluses structures, monuments, and architecture.
Cedar City, Utah * Gateway to Bryce Canyon, Zion - Kolob, Cedar Breaks
- Paint on wood
- Katie Beckstead
Murals (3) depicting national parks and monuments. Located at 635 N Main Street, Frontier Homestead State Park. Murals are on the North side of the building. Colorful highlight of nearby destinations. This three-panel mural was installed as part of a Spike150 event, 2019, celebrating 150 years since the completion of the railroad and the golden spike. With so many national parks within a few hours of Cedar City, the railroad coming to town was a big step in opening Cedar City up as a tourist destination. This mural is a replica of a sign that used to stand in Lund, Utah, and highlights three nearby attractions. (Source: https://visitcedarcity.com/murals-and-more-a-downtown-art-walk-in-cedar-city/).
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- Inventory Number: PA 2021-0122
- Current Location: Cedar City
- Collections: Iron County Public Art
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Artist: Katie Beckstead