Citizen
Category: Public Art Projects
Details
Artist: Thomas Sayre
Location: Public Square Park
Medium: Glass torsos with woven stainless steel base
Description: The two figures represent the leaders of Nashville directing the development of the city, going back to founders James Robertson and John Donelson to Fisk and Tennessee A&I University students leading the Nashville Civil Rights reform to current leadership. The sculptures turn to represent every Nashvillian's participation in the city. At night, the sculptures are lit to serve as a beacon for a gathering place for all of Nashville.
Nearby Dining
- HiFi Cookies401 Union St (325 feet SW)
- The Countrypolitan Bar & Kitchen301 Union St (362 feet SW)
- Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse300 4th Ave N (440 feet SW)
- Gray & Dudley221 2nd Ave N (451 feet SE)
Nearby Shopping
- Any Old Iron234 4th Ave N (623 feet SW)
- Swipe Right Art208 3rd Ave N (624 feet SE)
- AllSaints210 4th Ave N (745 feet S)
- Anderson Design Studio217 2nd Ave N (765 feet SE)
- Keep Shop200 4th Ave N (863 feet S)
Nearby Arts & Entertainment
- Swipe Right Art208 3rd Ave N (624 feet SE)
- The Studio 208208 3rd Ave N (629 feet SE)
- Tennessee Arts Commission401 Dr MLK Jr Blvd (692 feet W)
- Escape Experience - Nashville501 Union St (0.2 miles SW)
Nearby Parking
- Washington Square201 Union St (288 feet SE)
- Public Square Garage350 Deaderick St (444 feet W)
- Metro Courthouse / Public Square Garage101 James Robertson Pkwy (465 feet NE)
- UBS Tower315 Deaderick St (509 feet SW)