Public Art

How to Select a Meaningful Memorial

Let’s explore the questions that will enable you to make the right decision for your family.

Enhance Your Community with Public Art from OM Stone

Civic and public art play an essential role in any community, offering a way for citizens to memorialize events and express themselves artistically. Public art provides color and character to shared spaces and increases the sense of neighborhood unity, bringing communities together and serving as a focal point and gathering spot. With high-tech products like BRONZSTONE® and GLASS ART®, OM Stone’s artisans can create beautiful monuments and impactful civic art, with projects ranging from custom fountains to murals. Some of our work’s most distinctive features are its long-lasting color and highly customized appearance. In a piece of civic art, durability and uniqueness are critical features, and our products are designed to stand the test of time.

If you’re a city or county official considering a civic art project, contact us for details on our products and services. Our experienced team works with you through each step of the process to provide support and answer questions.

kirkland fountain public art
kirkland fountain public art

Notable Public Art Projects

Bill of rights public art
Bill of Rights public art

We began working on public art projects in the late 1980s when we partnered with artist Larry Kirkland.

Demand for our work quickly picked up and continues to this day. We provide concept development, fabrication, and installation, and we specialize in one-of-a-kind designs. Our projects can be seen across the country and include:

We can create artwork on any scale, from smaller pieces to large projects. Our artists create eye-catching work that the public will appreciate and return to time and time again.

Our stone art sets us apart from any other competitor—while many companies may work with stone, no one can create quality civic art on the same level as we do.

Honoring our Veterans

Some of the projects that have touched us deeply include monuments designed to honor our veterans and fallen service members. The subject of veterans is a personal one for us because several of our team members have served. Many of us come from families where military service was common.

Our founder, Gordon Bronleewe, was a WWII veteran. We’re humbled when we can work with Gold Star families and American Legion posts, and we treat projects involving veterans with the utmost respect and dignity.

We’ve worked on projects honoring vets who served in Vietnam, Iraq, Korea, and WWII. We feel there’s no greater privilege than to be able to give something back to those who have given their all.

Monuments and civic art that pay tribute to the men and women who’ve served our country are a way of preserving our history and our sense of community. We’re passionate about being a part of these kinds of civic art projects.

For more information on our public and civic art, please contact us for additional details.

Skip to content