St. Joseph Public Art

St. Joseph Public Art Hear ye! Head to downtown St. Joseph for its 15th annual public art exhibit, “The Magical Kingdom of St. Joseph,” May 18-Sept. 20. Joseph, Mich., next summer.

It features 14 brave knight and dragon sculptures plus 2 kid-size castles. There’s something fishy happening in St. It’s the city’s 14th annual outdoor art exhibit, “Fishing for Fun in St. Joseph,” featuring 20 fish and shark sculptures painted by regional artists. This popular downtown event opens May 19 and runs through Sept. 23.

06/07/2019

There is no public art for 2019, but still many reasons to visit downtown St. Joseph. Follow our friends St. Joseph Today and Southwestern Michigan Tourist Council for the happenings!

Only 2 days until the Public Art Auction! Which figure will you be placing your bids on?
09/20/2018

Only 2 days until the Public Art Auction! Which figure will you be placing your bids on?

Take home your favorite knight, dragon or castle at the auction next Saturday!
09/16/2018

Take home your favorite knight, dragon or castle at the auction next Saturday!

09/04/2018

Learn more about the artist of Mystic Dragon, Lana Wright!

"My artwork reflects color, life, and energy and is my source of meditation. My favorite mediums include alcohol inks and acrylic paint. I enjoy custom painting on found objects including wood and stone in which I find their hidden beauty to be revealed and brought to life. Most of my pieces tell me what they want to become and have found some of my best work came about accidentally which makes creating my art even more fun.

Life is a wonderful journey and each step matters in everything we do and create."

"Mystic Dragon" was created by artist Lana Wright and is sponsored by Waterfront Framing and Fine Art. Find him on Ship ...
09/03/2018

"Mystic Dragon" was created by artist Lana Wright and is sponsored by Waterfront Framing and Fine Art. Find him on Ship St. between Main and State St.

Meet the artists of Ultraviolet, Guardian of the Harbor Light Castle, Ryan and Heidi Schmaltz! Ryan and Heidi are life-l...
08/28/2018

Meet the artists of Ultraviolet, Guardian of the Harbor Light Castle, Ryan and Heidi Schmaltz!
Ryan and Heidi are life-long farmers in Baroda and Stevensville. Their two farms raise grain, hay, Black Angus and Texas Longhorn cattle. Both Ryan and Heidi enjoy sharing whimsical art pieces with you all. This year please visit UltraViolet – Guardian of the Harbor Light Castle. UltraViolet commands all the powers of Lake Michigan and adjoining St. Joseph River. UltraViolet uses these powers to protect the Harbor Castle Light. UltraViolet’s colors reflect the water, sky and weather providing those powers.

Ultraviolet, Guardian of the Harbor Light Castle was created by Ryan and Heidi Schmaltz and is sponsored by Siewert Farm...
08/27/2018

Ultraviolet, Guardian of the Harbor Light Castle was created by Ryan and Heidi Schmaltz and is sponsored by Siewert Farms. Find this dragon on the corner of State and Pleasant St.

"Lego of My Castle" was built by Cornerstone Chamber Services Young Professionals and is sponsored by St. Joseph Improve...
08/20/2018

"Lego of My Castle" was built by Cornerstone Chamber Services Young Professionals and is sponsored by St. Joseph Improvement Association. Find it right outside of St. Joseph Today!

Meet the artists of Sir Alfred S. Bourne, Rick & Robin Maxon! Robin and Rick Maxon are residents of St. Joseph and love ...
08/14/2018

Meet the artists of Sir Alfred S. Bourne, Rick & Robin Maxon! Robin and Rick Maxon are residents of St. Joseph and love being involved in the arts community! Robin has had a graphic design business for over 30 years and is also a watercolor artist. Rick is a retired elementary physical education and music teacher. Read more---> http://bit.ly/2u1lLEM

If you missed him at the Senior PGA, come meet Sir Alfred S. Bourne at the corner of State & Pleasant St. He was created...
08/13/2018

If you missed him at the Senior PGA, come meet Sir Alfred S. Bourne at the corner of State & Pleasant St. He was created by artists Rick & Robin Maxon and sponsored by the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship.

08/08/2018

About the artist of "Sir Latte," Ali Hansen:
"I have always been an artist and writer. I studied art throughout school and earned my BFA and MFA in drawing, printmaking and textiles. Collage is my favorite medium. This is my eighth public art sculpture since moving to St. Joseph in 2006. Currently, I serve lunches at Zoup! and since their neighbor is Biggby Coffee, it was a natural fit to design “Sir Latte: Knight of the Roasted Bean!” See if you can figure out the Big Surprise…it seems that “Sir” is actually a maiden!"

If you need a caffeine buzz, just look for this knight! Sir Latte, Knight of the Roasted Bean, was created by Ali Hansen...
08/06/2018

If you need a caffeine buzz, just look for this knight! Sir Latte, Knight of the Roasted Bean, was created by Ali Hansen and is sponsored by Biggby Coffee of St. Joseph.

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