Art in Public Places
Art in public places encourages creative expression and promotes cultural conversations. The Town regularly funds new public art projects that complement Stony Plain’s natural beauty, adding character and creativity to the community.
Hall Park Grand Opening
The Town of Stony Plain is celebrating the revitalization of Hall Park, named in honour of Doug and Leona Hall. Located at 4800 56 Avenue, the renewed park was officially unveiled on September 20, 2025. As part of the celebration, two new sculptures titled Animals by artist Brandon Vickerd were revealed.
Standing over two meters tall, the new public artwork depicts a red fox and a cottontail rabbit. Fabricated from nearly 80 layers of Corten steel, the sculptures shift in appearance as viewers move around them, creating an optical illusion that encourages exploration and reflection.
Check out the news release for more information on Stony Plain's latest public artwork.
Murals
The Town of Stony Plain is known for it's magnificent outdoor paintings. Over 40 murals are located throughout downtown and surrounding areas. The artworks have been created by 23 different artists from across Canada.
Mural Tours
2025 Tour Dates
2025 TOURS ARE SOLD OUT!
The 2025 dates are July 12 and 26, and August 9 and 23.
Tours start at 11:30 AM and 1 PM.
All tours are booked through and begin at Red Brick Common. Email or call 780-963-2777 to reserve your spot. Tours are limited to 14 people per wagon and are $15 per person.
Take a self-guided tour using our Public Art Guide or visit our online map.
Public Artworks
Alongside the murals, you’ll find more than a dozen public artworks located throughout town. Keep an eye out for the Magpies of Stony: six sculptures made from reclaimed materials and hidden in different spots.
Download the 2025 Public Art Guide
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