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Public Art


Art That Glows and Evolves


Public art is at its best when it feels alive—when it doesn’t just sit in a space, but belongs to it, reflects it, and changes with the day. American Fiberglass Art creates luminous and translucent public works—standing or attached installations that bring color, depth, and motion to civic places where people pass.


Our signature is light-through-material storytelling. By day, our pieces carry the richness of sunlit color. By night, they become internally illuminated beacons—shifting in mood as the sun sets and the site lighting takes over. It’s the same artwork, but it gains a second personality after dark.


What we Create


  • Stand-alone sculptural forms that anchor plazas, stations, and civic corridors
  • Wall-mounted and architectural art pieces that turn long spaces into visual journeys
  • Columns and vertical features that become landmarks and wayfinding elements
  • Narrative installations—a sequence of forms or panels that tell a story as you pass
  • Nature-inspired works that echo the local landscape
  • Layered translucency: depth and changing perspectives that create motion as viewers pass by


Luminous by Design


Many public artworks look strongest in perfect daylight—and disappear at night. We build pieces that have more presence after sunset. Internal lighting isn’t an afterthought; it’s part of the concept from the start.

  • Daylight brilliance: translucency and pigment depth designed to work with the sun
  • Nighttime glow:  illumination, controlled diffusion, and a warm light. 
  • Changing character: the piece evolves from golden hour to dusk to full darkness
  • Color with longevity: rich, saturated colors engineered for long-term public display


Art that’s Bold—but not Fragile


Public art has to survive the real world: weather, sun, wind loads, and constant contact with the public. Our approach blends artist-level finish with the practical durability needed for civic spaces—so the work can keep its clarity and glow year after year.

Public Art Installations

The Phoenix Bird Overseeing Phoenix Light Rail South Line

All Fabrication and Adaptation to Structure by Clarke Riedy and American Fiberglass

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