Coconut Creek isn't just the Butterfly Capital of the World; it's also a place where art and nature thrive together. Public art installations throughout the city spark creativity, beautify our surroundings, and subtly nudge us towards environmental awareness.

These artworks act as conversation starters, prompting us to reflect on our connection to the natural world. Sculptures that echo organic forms, murals depicting local flora and fauna – all these elements remind us of the delicate balance we share with the environment. By integrating art with public spaces, Coconut Creek fosters a sense of community and responsibility, encouraging residents to become stewards of their beautiful city.

Conceptal Sculpture
at North Broward Prep

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"The Cocoon"
at 69th Street Greenway

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"Chrysalis"
at Casa Palma

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"Butterfly"
at Casa Palma

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"Caterpillar"
at Casa Palma

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"Standing Butterfly"
at Hampton Inn

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"The Champion"
at American Top Team

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“Arroba”
at Residence Inn

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"Patchwork Butterfly"
at Sabal Pines Park

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"Ascent"
at West Boca Medical Center

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"Glasswing Butterfly"
at Monarch Station

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"Giant Swallowtail in Art Nouveau"
at City Hall

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This Old Wheel
at Community Center

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"BIG Dog"
at Windmill Park

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Promenade Community Murals
at Promenade Coconut Creek

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"Solar Fish"
at Silverspot Theater, Promenade

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Sculptural Bio-filtration Wall
at Seminole Casino

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"Natural Creek"
at Lyons & Hillsboro

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"Landscape with Butterflies"

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"Farming:
at Lyons & Sample

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Art Wrap
at City Hall

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Art Wrap
at Windmill Park

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