Fallbrook Art in Public Places
Fallbrook Art in Public Places

Art In Public Places (APP) is a program designed to create artistic harmony between the buildings, landscaping and open spaces.  Its purpose is to serve the people of the community and visitors by bringing art into our daily lives with murals and sculpture. The goal of APP is to stimulate the vitality and economy of Fallbrook through cultural tourism and to enhance its standing as a regional leader in the arts.

 
The New Piece

"Yeibichai"
by Peter Mitten


The 96" tall bronze, cast by the former ArtWorks of Fallbrook, is one of Peter Mitten's "Passage" series."Yeibichai" is the newest art on loan piece from Fallbrook's Art in Public Places program.  It is located on the corner of Vine and Alvarado, a star in the APP corridor running between the School of Art on the East and the new library on the West.

 
The Fallbrook Arts, Inc. website development was provided by the County of San Diego at the recommendation of Supervisor Bill Horn. The Fallbrook Arts, Inc. website development was provided by the County of San Diego at the recommendation of Supervisor Bill Horn.

Fallbrook Art in Public Places 103 South Main Street, Fallbrook, California 92028 | Phone: 760.731.9584
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Fallbrook Art in Public Places is a division of Fallbrook Arts, Inc., a non profit 501(c)3 corporation.
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