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Art on the Roundabouts
The City of Sedona Arts & Culture Program celebrates creativity and community through a vibrant collection of Sedona public art and sculptures. This unique initiative transforms Sedona’s streets into an outdoor gallery, showcasing inspiring works of art that both residents and visitors can enjoy year round. Currently, nine roundabouts across the city feature distinctive Sedona sculptures highlighting Sedona’s creative energy, cultural heritage, and deep connection to the surrounding natural landscape. As you explore Sedona, look for these remarkable works of art displayed on roundabouts along Highways 89A and 179. Each piece enhances the city’s visual landscape and contributes to Sedona’s reputation as a premier destination for art and culture.
View the Public Art Map to plan your route and discover each roundabout sculpture.
Roundabout reveries, nine extraordinary pieces
Eagle Dancer North by Reagan Word. Installation completed March 15, 2020; located at the first roundabout north on SR 89A.
Eagle Dancer South by Reagan Word. Installation completed March 15, 2020; located at the second roundabout north on SR 89A.
Above by Kim Kori and Ken Rowe, Installation completed March 16, 2012; located at the third roundabout west SR 89A.
Beyond by Kim Kori and Ken Rowe. Installation completed March 16, 2012; located at the fourth roundabout W SR 89A
The Open Gate by Reagan Word, Installation completed November 2015; located at the fifth roundabout south 179.
Julian and Maria by Susan Kliewer, Installation completed December 2, 2015; located at the sixth roundabout south 179.
The Sedona Roadrunner by Don Kennell & Lisa Adler, Installation completed November 26, 2024; located at the seventh roundabout south 179.
Eternal by James Muir, Installation completed June 13, 2025; located at the eighth roundabout south 179.
Look In Up by Mark Feltkeller, Installation Scheduled for Fall 2025; located at the ninth roundabout south 179.
Art Around the City
Public art brings our city to life. The unique sculptures around the city tell stories, spark conversations, and celebrate who we are. Take a moment to look around and learn more about the meaning, the artist, and the story behind each artwork.
