John & Annie Bidwell (Photo Tom Barrett)
At the Municipal Center Building off Main Street, this terrazzo sculpture was created by artist Donna Billick and was installed in Chico in 2000. Each hand measures six feet high and features images of Chico embedded in the surface.
At Humboldt and Park Avenue, on the Lulu's building, this mural was created by Jed Speer in 2017.
On the Shubert's side of the Boys and Girls Club downtown, this mural was created by Jed Speer in 2017.
As you enter Downtown Chico from the east, the colorful "Peaces of Chico" mural welcomes you. This collaborative project included more than a dozen Youth Nexus students from Butte County high schools working with local artist Gregg Payne.
Featuring 16 pieces, these unique tile benches and pedestals line the streets of Downtown Chico. With inspiration from Jackson Pollock, Susan B. Anthony, and John Muir, the mosaic benches are a tribute to some of the visionaries who contributed to the shaping of Chico's unique character.
Seen from the Crush patio, one of Chico's hottest happy hour spots, this beautifully painted mural honors the iconic couple who founded Chico.
Kathleen Nartuhi and David Barta created these gorgeous mosaic-pillared arches in 2003. The arches are constructed of steel and 3,000 tiles painted by schoolchildren and depicting the diamond shape with endless variations. Enter through the arches on 3rd or 4th streets to access Diamond Alley next to the Diamond Hotel.
In front of City Hall, this tranquil fountain consists of a white granite base, with six identical trout spouting water from their mouths in unison. The inspiration for the Dancing Trout Fountain comes from the old days when townspeople gathered around the central well to collect water and share information.
In the heart of downtown Chico, the downtown plaza is home to unique pieces created by world-renowned artist Elizabeth Devereaux. She had a hand in designing the plaza, as well as contributing works like the World Map Fountain Mosaic, which highlights Chico's location. Her other contributions consist of elm leaf light fixtures and chess tables with inlaid mosaic game boards.