Art in the Farmington Community Library
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Mural at entrance to Children's Room Honoring Library employee Kathryn T. Manilla Painted by Milestone Creative Scenic Artists (Farmington Branch Lower Level)
Plaque for Mural at entrance to Children's Room Honoring Library employee Kathryn T. Manilla (Farmington Branch Lower Level)
Flowing Strength by Bob Ackerman In memory of Lois Vagnozzi (Main Branch above the self-checkout counter)
Ceramic Tile Fireplace by John Glick in memory of Gisela McCabe, Library Trustee (Main Branch Fiction Room)
Detail of Tiles in Ceramic Tile Fireplace by John Glick in memory of Gisela McCabe, Library Trustee (Main Branch Fiction Room)
Ceramic Tile Fireplace Memorial Plaque Main Branch Fiction Room
The Humoresque Sculpture Fountain was created in 1924 as a bronze water pixie by Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, who studied under Auguste Rodin (1840–1917). Originally part of the Max Fisher estate on Grosse Ile, Humoresque was purchased by Dr. Allen Ziegler, the founder of Botsford Hospital, and donated to the City of Farmington Hills as a memorial for his son in the mid-1970s. (Main Branch Entrance)
Kinetic Mobile Honoring Ernest Sauter by Len Pershin (Main Branch Fiction Room)
The FCL Board dedicated the Kinetic Mobile to longtime Trustee Ernest Sauter, who served on the Library Board from July, 1964 until his death in 2007.
Life with Humor by Jerry Sobel (Main Branch Foyer, in front of the Donor Wall)
Life with Humor plaque (Main Branch Foyer)
Chairs in the Shape of Hands Donated by the Rotary Club of Farmington (Main Branch Rear Parking Lot)
Triptych: Metamorphosis by Kegham Tazian (Main Branch Non-Fiction Room, South Wall)
White Oak Tree Sculpture by Allen Moran, Bowerston Shale Co., Hanover, OH (Farmington Branch Circulation Desk)
Woodland Hills by Mathews Bronze International is a 30X6 foot cast aluminum bas-relief based on a series of panoramic photographs of Woodland Hills Park. (Mounted on the wall behind the Main Branch Circulation Desk)
World of Knowledge by Kegham Tazian in memory of Library employees Pat Bacon and Norma Murman (Main Branch outside Main Entrance)
