California’s capital city boasts a vibrant public art scene you need to see
Clasping hands on Capitol Mall If you stroll along Capitol Mall toward the iconic Tower Bridge, you’ll pass by Stephen J. Kaltenbach’s Peace. Stop in for a coffee at local roaster Old Soul, located next to the sculpture, on your way to Old Sacramento. When you stay in Sacramento, it’s the perfect spot to take in the City of Trees and the community’s dedication to public Sacramento art.
Sacramento Art Through the Eyes of a Local I moved to Sacramento, California, in 2017, after driving across the country with my dog from North Carolina. One of the first things I noticed when I began exploring the city was how much art there is here! Every time you turn a corner, you’re likely to find a delightful surprise. It’s one of the things I love most about the city. Join me on a tour of some of my favorite pieces of Sacramento art. Photo Credits: Laura Burkehart
Taking flight in Terminal B Lawrence Argent’s Leap is a breathtaking, oversized red rabbit that appears to spring into Terminal B at Sacramento International Airport. I make a special trip to visit this amazing Sacramento art sculpture every time I fly out of town. Leap is made out of granite, aluminum, bronze and steel, but arches gracefully from the ceiling, appearing light as air.