Green Bay isn’t just football and cheese curds (although we do love those things… very much). It’s also a city that is bursting with color, creativity, and surprises tucked around every corner. From bold murals splashed across historic buildings to whimsical sculptures and statues that tell our city’s stories, public art is everywhere you look. 

Our Public Art Tour will take you through some of our favorite spots to see murals, sculptures, statues, and installations across the city. We’ll highlight a few must-sees in each area, and include some resources to help you find additional pieces.

Ready to see Green Bay in a whole new way? Let’s hit the streets and start exploring!

East Side

I heart GB Scuplture

The Green Bay Mural

Artist: Beau Thomas

620 Main Street

Unknown Title

Artist: Beau Thomas

686 Mike McCarthy Way

Various Artists

Under the Mason Street Bridge on the West Side

Unknown Title (The Astor Park Fox)

Under the Mason Street Bridge on the East Side

Morty the Moose

Artist: Matt Bero

1274 Cedar Street

Unity

Artist: Egypt the Artist

1400 Cedar Street

Interactive Immersion

Artist: Stephen Fairfield and Patrick Marcus

Fox River Trail

Renewal

Artist: Carrie Founder

Fox River Trail

My House of Feather and Stone

Artist: Richard Taylor

Fox River Trail

River Monolith

Artist: Andy Kincaid and Rob Neilson

Fox River Trail

Skills, Shorelines, and Ships

Artist: Rod Northcutt with assistance from Michael Haddy, Nick Masso, Christina Miller, and Dallas Owens

Fox River Trail

I Heart GB

301 N. Washington Street

Want to find more art on the East Side? Follow this interactive map of art across the city, provided by Downtown Green Bay.

West Side

The Butterfly Effect

300 Dousman Street 

Dream Without Limits

Artist: Beau Thomas

128 N. Broadway

Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary

151 N. Broadway

Travel Into the Wind

Artist: Sasha Primo

211 S. Broadway

Happy and Cosmic Ball of Good Energy

Artist: Heather Peterman

201 S. Broadway

Oneida

Artist: Koda Witsken

111 N. Broadway

Red Sculpture Park

Artist: Ned Cain

200 N. Broadway

Ghost Flowers

Artist: Andrew Linskens

139 N. Broadway

Bicycle Collective

Artist: Beau Thomas

418 4th Street

Golden Bees

Artist: Alexandria Wilbur

333 N. Broadway Street

The Receiver

Unknown Artist

200 Dousman Street

Unknown Title

Artist: Beau Thomas

686 Mike McCarthy Way

Packers Fence Painters

Various Artists

Near Lambeau Field

Want to find more art on the West Side? Follow this interactive map of art across the city, provided by Downtown Green Bay.

De Pere

De Pere Mural

Transformation of Daphne

Artist: David Windey

101 N. Broadway 

The Masks of Comedy and Tragedy

Artist: Andrew Linskens

123 S. Broadway

Interlaced

Artists: Funny Livdotter and Emilie Rygfelt Wilander

115 N. Wisconsin Street

New Dawn

Artist: Ned Cain

100 N. Broadway

Flower Power

Artist: Andrew Linskens

101 S. Broadway

Want to find more public art in De Pere? Check out this interactive guide provided by Definitely De Pere.

Neville Public Museum

neville public museum

The Neville Public Museum is packed with fascinating exhibits inside, but you don’t even have to step through the doors to enjoy some incredible art. Right out front, you’ll find Ferdinand, a striking recycled-metal bull sculpture; the elegant Glacial Edge fountain; and, of course, the iconic Mama & Baby Bones dinosaurs standing guard and delighting visitors of all ages. It’s a perfect spot to soak in a little creativity before or after your museum visit.

Ferdinand

Artist: Carl Vanderheyden

Mama & Baby Bones

Artist: Don Debaker

Mammoth

Artist: Carl Vanderheyden and John Koester

Glacial Edge

Artist: O.V. Shaffer

Babble

Artist: Ned Cain

Green Bay Public Libraries

Brown County Library

Stop by one of the many library locations throughout the city and enjoy their colorfully painted windows by local artist Aaron Reiner, featuring whimsical scenes that will get you excited for your next reading adventure.

Bus Stops

Established in partnership between the Green Bay Public Arts Commission and Green Bay Metro, this project adorned city bus stops with vinyl art transfers. Visit each of them to find a wide variety of aesthetics. 

Fancy Shawl

Artist: Harmony Hill

1412 W. Mason Street

The Culture Beneath 

Artist: Harmony Hill

1673 Dousman Street

Nativity

Artist: Sherri Baierl

1066 Mather Street

Smelt Run

Artist: Peter Koury

1306 S. Norwood Avenue

Metro

Artist: Tamara McLean

617 N. Broadway

Bee a Kind Human

Artist: Lindsey Neu

1901 Main Street

Looking Ahead

Artist: Alexis Arnold

1819 University Avenue

RISE

Artist: Peter Koury

2301 N. Irwin Avenue

Wired

Artist: Devin Morrisroe

2430 University Avenue

Rotating Art Pad

Organized by the City of Green Bay Public Arts Commission, these special pedestals feature a rotation of artists, bringing new artistic life to the space each year. Each pad temporarily houses a sculpture for about a year, then swaps it out for something completely new. The result? A continually refreshing art experience that’s worth coming back for again and again.

Find each of the art pads:

1469 Dousman Street

126 Dousman Street

921 Shawano Avenue

701 12th Avenue

715 W. Walnut Street

1313 Bay Beach Road