List of public art in Queens
The following public artworks have been displayed in Queens, New York City:Benniger Memorial
- * It is located in Forest Park as a memorial for the people who fought in WW1 and died.
- * The Benniger Memorial is also called the Forest Hill War Memorial.
- * The sculpture was created by Joseph Pollia and it represents a "doughboy". Civic Virtue by Frederick William MacMonnies, nude Hercules who made a scandal in City Hall Park and was banished to Kew Gardens, Queens and again to Green-Wood Cemetery, BrooklynCrack of Dawn SundialCunningham Memorial FlagpoleDialogue with the SunEducation and AthleticsThe FamilyFoulk PlaqueFour Figures Raising ArmsGarden of Games, Gate, and Clock TowerGatehouse to KnowledgeGirl WeedingGirl with FawnGlendale World War MemorialJustice Benjamin N. CardozoKnowledgeLandmindLong Island City World War MemorialMarconi MemorialMemorial Door, Antonio Latorraca by James NovelliMemorial Door, Bernard F. GoldenMemorial Door, DeSalvioMemorial Door, John Lordi, Esq.Memorial Door, Mrs. C. LaGioiaMorris Park War Memorial, or Morris Park World War MemorialP. S. 7 Botanical Sculptures and GateThe Pursuit of LearningReach to the StarsRiis Memorial / Wise ClockRockaway Beach World War MemorialRocket Thrower by Donald De Lue, located in Flushing Meadows–Corona ParkThomas A. Edison
- Statue of Tom Seaver by William Behrends, located at Citi Field, Flushing, Queens
- Unisphere, a 12-story high, spherical stainless steel representation of the Earth located in Flushing Meadows–Corona ParkUntitled by Alice AycockUntitled by Jack HastingsUntitled Vapor Trails
- ''Woodside War Memorial''