League City continues investment in public art initiative

This year the city of League City will continue investing in its public art initiative

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This year the city of League City will continue investing in its public art initiative, a beautification effort that kicked off in spring 2021.

Director of Communications and Media Relations Sarah Greer Osborne, who is leading the public art initiative, said the city will host events, youth art and theater classes and build on projects it began this year.

We just didn’t know what to expect when we launched this, but it’s been pretty amazing,” Osborne said. “All the local artists that have just come out of the woodwork.”

In 2021, League City spent about $44,000 from the fiscal year 2020-21 and 2021-22 budgets to paint colorful mini murals on six traffic control boxes throughout the city, commissioned artists to paint a murals on the mechanical box and red train caboose in League Park, and launched an art gallery in September within the lobby of the Johnnie Arolfo Civic Center.

Planned projects this year include a 7-foot bronze statue honoring the city’s founder, John C. League, in League Park and adding six more mini murals on traffic boxes across the city. The murals, much like the six completed ones, will incorporate nature, history and some interactive elements, according to the city.


Additionally, young artists from Clear Creek ISD will be invited this spring to submit mini mural designs for the chance to showcase their art. The designs will be printed and wrapped around more than 20 traffic control boxes near the campuses.

Several other mural projects are also planned for the city this year, Osborne said. She said this initiative is flourishing due to community support.

It’s kind of taking on legs and momentum that we didn’t expect, but it’s all because of citizen demand and interest,” she said.

December 21, 2024
Michael MK

Michael MK
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