A2AC Sculptures

A2AC SCULPTURES

A2AC Sculptures connects property and business owners with local, regional, and national artists who create dynamic public sculptures—bringing large-scale, inspiring works of art into Ann Arbor and the SE Michigan area for the community and visitors to experience and enjoy.

A2AC Sculptures is made possible by the Lucie & Larry Nisson Art in Public Program.


TAKE A SCULPTURE WALK!

You can make your Sculpture Walk more fun and accessible through Google Maps–visit our link or search “A2AC Sculptures” to see them all and add your own photos!


2025 A2AC Sculptures

Tatum Lorway

Gavin and Kelley Brodin


2020 A2AC Sculptures

John Sauve


‘It was just a dream.’ New Ann Arbor tunnel path celebrated by hundreds at grand opening

ANN ARBOR, MI — Dan Ezekiel said he has lived in Ann Arbor since 1964 and the North Main Street area has been a barrier to cycling the entire time.


‘Guardians of the Huron River’ sculpture installed at Ann Arbor’s Gallup Park

ANN ARBOR, MI — Crews worked through the morning Nov. 11, 2025, to install the 10-foot-tall “Guardians of the Huron River” sculpture at Gallup Park.


3 new public art installations in Ann Arbor and the stories behind them

ANN ARBOR, MI — Hannah Kirkpatrick, director of the Ann Arbor Art Center’s (A2AC) Art in Public program, says the program’s mission is simple: it’s about “creating an environment that people enjoy being in [and] being part of,” she says.