Frequently Asked Questions
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The Art Loops is a self-guided public art experience in downtown Springville, featuring over 100 art installations across 13 central city blocks. Three interwoven walking routes link important City landmarks such as the Springville Museum of Art, Civic Center and Public Library. The connecting routes vary in length, offering unfolding art experiences that highlight public sculpture, contemporary murals, historic architecture, and other exciting art activations. As a whole, the Art Loops foster connection and engagement for both residents and visitors, while amplifying Springville’s unique creative identity.
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While the Art Loops have no defined starting point, there is free parking available at three central locations:
Springville Museum of Art: 126 E. 400 S., Springville, Utah 84663
Springville Civic Center: 110 S Main St, Springville, UT 84663
Springville Public Library: 45 S Main St, Springville, UT 84663
Public markers and maps at each location will orient you to the walkable loops.
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The Blue Loop is the shortest and most urban route, while still offering access to many iconic murals and sculptures. This stroll is just .75 miles one way or 1.25 miles round trip. It’s also an easy outdoor add-on to your Springville Museum of Art experience, as this route winds between the Museum and the Civic Center, featuring a variety of inspiring artwork along the way.
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While kids and families are welcome on all routes, the Yellow Loop was created with our youngest art explorers in mind. This route features fun and colorful art activations along the Youth Art Walk, and connects popular family destinations such as the Library, Museum of Art, and two public parks. The Yellow Loop was designed for play and engagement, and features increased pedestrian safety measures for relaxed wandering.
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Yes! The Art Loops is an ongoing project aligning with Springville’s future cultural development. While Phase 1 has already brought over 100 art installations to the downtown area, proposed plans include more large-scale sculpture projects and additional performing arts infrastructure. The Art Loops aims to evolve and expand our community’s art presence for years to come.
CONTACT US
Leslie Gleaves | Public Art Coordinator