Pillars of Palm Springs Public Art Project

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The City of Palm Springs is pleased to announce a new public arts project dubbed “Pillars of Palm Springs” is set to be unveiled in Spring of 2024 on World Art Day.

The creative new project will showcase six art installations on the median of Tahquitz Canyon Way running from the Airport to Palm Canyon Drive. The installation includes six individually crafted “pillars” that are being designed to represent the themes of Creativity, Serenity, Diversity, Civility, Community, and Equality. Each pillar is being created by a different artist, four of whom are from the Coachella Valley. The installation will replace “The Art Of Taming Horses” by Christopher Myers. Each pillar will have a QR code located nearby to facilitate access to more information on each design and artist. The finished artworks will be unveiled on April 15, 2024, World Art Day.

The project, commissioned by the City’s Public Arts Commission, is the largest and most comprehensive project initiated by the Commission. Applications became available in June 2023 and the Commission received 87 applications from 57 potential bidders, a new record for submissions. 39% of bidders were local, and of the final winners, 4 out of 6 are from the Greater Palm Springs area. 

The winning artists are Roger Reutimann (Creativity), Anne Faith Nicholls (Serenity), Bernard Stanley Hoyes (Diversity), Jessup + Cooning (Civility), and MIDABI (Community), and Scott Froschauer (Equality).


Tahquitz Canyon Way

About the Artists

Roger Reutimann (Creativity)
Anne Faith Nicholls (Serenity)
Bernard Stanley Hoyes (Diversity)
Jessup + Cooning (Civility)
MIDABI (Community)
Scott Froschauer (Equality)