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Experience the Artistic Soul of Webster City

Webster City is a vibrant hub of creativity, where art, history, and culture come to life. Stroll through our captivating Art Walk, featuring stunning murals and sculptures that celebrate local talent and storytelling. Indulge your senses at Wildcat Distilling Co.’s taste room, where craft spirits and creativity blend seamlessly. Enjoy a night of live entertainment at the Webster City Community Theatre, where passionate performers bring compelling stories to the stage. Step back in time at the Historic Village at Wilson Brewer Park, a living testament to our rich heritage. And for those who love the outdoors, our parks and trails offer a scenic escape, perfect for inspiration and adventure.

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Tour

Discover stunning sculptures, murals, and local artistry on our unforgettable Art Walk Tour!

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Art

Foster appreciation of natural resources through art and nature studies.

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History

Step back in time and explore the rich history, charming architecture, and timeless stories of our historic village!

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Trails

Adventure awaits on our trail system—perfect for hiking, biking, and reconnecting with nature!

Literature

Discover endless stories, resources, and community connections at Kendall Young Library—where curiosity comes to life!

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Theatre

Experience the magic of live performance at our community theatre, where talent, storytelling, and entertainment take center stage!

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Tastings

Savor the spirit of craftsmanship at Wildcat Distilling Co.’s tasting room, where every sip tells a story!

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Learning

Explore, learn, and connect with nature through our conservation department’s educational programs!

Experience Art in Every Step: A Walk Through Sculptures, Murals & More!

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2025 Photo Gallery

Explore our collection of stunning sculptures for 2025, each designed to enhance shared environments with beauty, meaning, and creativity. Our 2025 collection showcases the power of art in public spaces.  Visit Arts R Alive for even more images and see how they are promoting public art thru sculpture.

Reaching

Artist: Jon Kamrath
Mahtomedi, MN

Artist Statement:
"Reaching" was originally designed simply as an exercise in attempting to make a piece especially dynamic in the round, specifically referencing back to my favorite elements of design by late Renaissance and Baroque masters such as Michelangelo and Bernini, but expressed as clean and simply as I could, minus the frills and extravagant detail I often enjoy but find distracting.  Following examples such as Bernini's David, I tried to use curves intended to visually lead the bystander around the sculpture, and intersecting diagonal lines meant to create a different view from every direction.  The title Reaching actually comes at the suggestion of a friend who pointed out that it looks somewhat reminiscent of an open hand, but I find especially appealing as it also alludes to the visual intrusion of the viewer's personal space Baroque sculpture is frequently so good at.

Stainless Steel
$15,000

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Rooster

Artist: Alex Zamesin
St. Paul, MN

Artist Statement:
This sculpture captures the rooster not as a static symbol, but as a living, breathing creature - full of energy, movement, and purpose.  Crafted from recycled tires, the material itself mirrors the resilience and resourcefulness of nature, where nothing is wasted, and everything finds a second life.  In this piece, I named to depict the rooster as it exists in reality: alert, dynamic, and ready to greet the world with its powerful presence.  It is a testament to the strength found in everyday life, a reminder that even the most common creatures possess a spirit of determination and renewal.  By working with discarded materials, I not only bring new life to forgotten objects but also invite viewers to see the beauty in what often goes unnoticed - the raw vitality of nature and the power of transformation.

Recycled Tires
$17,000

(Located in West Twin Park)

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You're Late, You're Late

Artist: Kimber Fiebiger
Minneapolis, MN

Artist Statement:
“This piece is intended to depict a sense of humor about people who are constantly checking the time.” Kimber Fiebiger creates bronze sculptures that range from fun and
whimsical to classical and contemporary. Her recent outdoor landscape brings to mind playful images of Dr. Seuss and the imagination of Lewis Carroll.

Bronze and Metal

$18,000

(Located in West Twin Park)

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X Marks The Spot

Artist: Alex Mendez
Decatur, IN

Artist Statement:
"There is no way anybody could miss this."

Mendez is both a sculptor and working musician who is drawn to abstract forms, believing he can provide visual sculpted art through music.  Through his efforts to master concept, design, sculpting, and installation, Mendez creates a progression of his musical and artistic abilities.

Steel
$5500.00

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Embrace of Radiance

Artist: Ryan & Jim Pedersen
North Mankato, MN

Artist Statement:
Embrace of Radiance was inspired by the disassembly of an old air tank.  The two sweeping steel curves converge, representing a delicate balance between strength and elegance.  The golden yellow was selected to give the sculpture an aura of warmth and luminosity despite its industrial origins.

Steel & Mixed Media
$5775.00

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Monkey See

Artist: Dale Lewis
Hasting, MN

Artist Statement:
After leaving my career as an electrical technician and
machinist, I had time to explore three-dimensional art. I began making traditional mosaic sculptures and enjoyed the results. However, they are not well-suited for permanent
installation outdoors and cannot withstand the freeze/thaw of our harsh Minnesota winters. So, in 2010 I bought a welder and started experimenting making metal sculptures.
I discovered that metal provides greater flexibility and working with scrap offers a wide variety of material that
often influence the design of my work. Not only can my
pieces be permanently installed outdoors, but I love turning scrap into art.

Mixed Media
$18,000

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Treasure Tower

Artist: Gail Katz-James
Minneapolis, MN

Artist Statement:
Treasure Tower is one in my series of conical towers which
explore the intersection between natural structures (trees, rocks, plants) and human-built architecture. Visitors are invited to open the small doors and touch the items inside. Enjoy Treasure Tower on many levels —as an abstract linear
sculpture which casts curious shadows at different times of
the day, as a celebration of light and color, and as an
invitation to play.

$6500.00

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Queenie

Artist: Steven Feren
Fitchburg, WI

Artist Statement:
The work I have been engaged in over the last 30 years has been primarily work in public art.  I am interested in work that can operate on many levels, including forms that are able to transcend their limitations.  I am interested in work that is physically rooted yet speaks to the spirit.  My work strives to be straightforward in the most roundabout way, it is the smoke that can reveal the laser.  There are no simple answers to matters of the heart.  The work samples I have included are a representation of my desire to create work that is accessible, yet sheds light on the complexity of the human condition.  I have developed this work in my studio, and it reflects my interests and my desire to come to terms with a variety of issues.  These issues include love, family, history, cause and effect, and our connection to the natural world.  I was also very interested in trying to work in a way that forgoes forced cleverness and obfuscation, yet is connective and provocative.  Thank you.

$10,000

(Located in West Twin Park)

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Ecstatic

Artist: Jeff Satter
Sioux Falls, SD

Artist Statement:

Located at 505 2nd St. on the southwest corner of the parking lot.

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Classic Ruin

Artist: Greg Mendez
Decatur, IN

Artist Statement:
Located at 624 2nd St, in front of Osweiler's.

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Prairie Tussocks

Artist:Tim Adams
Webster City, IA

Artist Statement:
Located on the northwest corner of the Availa Plaza, Des Moines and 2nd St.

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Enjoy Webster City's small town charm!

Webster City is a vibrant hub of creativity, where art, history, and culture come to life.