Public Art

Heights Arts Announces Final Artists Chosen for 8 Public Art Projects

The public art will transform Coventry and Cedar Lee Arts Districts through a major initiative led by Heights Arts in partnership with local artists, business owners and district leaders, LAND studio, and the City of Cleveland Heights. This project will invest over $250,000 into the Cedar Lee and Coventry business districts, with the timing coinciding with several milestones including Heights Arts 25th Anniversary, the branding of the Cedar Lee Arts District, and the 100th Anniversary of both the Cedar Lee Theatre and Cleveland Heights High School.

More information about the project:

For press inquiries, contact Andrea C. Turner at act_one@sbcglobal.net or 216-310-3496.

Art is Everywhere

Whether murals on buildings, streetscape design and signage, or semi-permanent music installations, you’ve likely spotted a Public Art project of which Heights Arts has been a partner. Consistent with our mission, Public Art does more than enhance public spaces. It promotes engagement, stimulates the economy, defines community identity, and makes people smile.

Heights Arts has partnered with various organizations, planners, architects, and artists to create and install permanent and temporary public art over the past 25 years.

Around Town

A Look at Heights Arts Public Art Projects

Poetry Squares – Coventry

Coventry Village Branch of Heights Libraries, Cleveland Heights, OH
2022

Coventry Benches

Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights, OH
2006

Heights Center Building Mural West

Lennox Road at Cedar
Cleveland Heights, OH

2004

Coventry PEACE Arch

At the NE corner of Coventry Road and
Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH

2001

Coventry Fences

Coventry Road between Euclid Heights Blvd
and Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH

2004

Cedar Lee Mural

2001
East wall of the Cedar Lee Building
2163 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH

Public Art Sponsors and Partners

Engagement Has No Boundaries

Public art is available to everyone without the barriers of visiting galleries, museums, and art shows. It’s a part of our daily lives, always free, always open. 

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