Public Art Collection
Reginald C. Adams LLC is a Public Art & Design firm based in Houston Texas. Our studio is world renown for award winning tile mosaic murals, sculptures, and art installations which are strategically located in historic and under-served communities across the U.S. What makes our work most unique are our hands-on process of engaging the public in the design, creation and celebration of our work
 Title: Restorative Justice
Location: S. Dallas Government Building, Dallas Texas
Medium: Glass and ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: 20'H x 7'W
Client: County Commissioner Wiley Price
Date: 2020
Description: Mosaic mural honoring 12 Legal Legends of Dallas, Texas. Restorative Justice is a glass and tile mosaic mural that tells a story of the delicate and fragile balance of law and order that must exist within a whole and healthy society. |  Title: “Ice Cream Dreams”
Location: 5515 Kirby Dr. Houston, TX
Medium: Glass and ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: 18'H x 25'L
Client: Ben & Jerry's Special Events & Catering
Date: 2020
Description: We used the signature Ben & Jerry's Tye Dye pattern for the murals which bookend the north and south facing walls. The front mural depicts a parade of youth from all cultures protesting for "Peace Love, Equality and Ice Cream". The mural reinforces Ben & Jerry's commitment to social justice issues. |  Title: I Can't Breathe
Location: 3711 Travis, Houston, TX
Medium: Painted Mural
Dimensions: 8'H x 40'W
Date: 2020
Description: The mural pays homage to George Floyd and others who have lost their lives innocently at the hands of law enforcement. |
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 Title: Elements of Change
Location: 3810 Emancipation Avenue, Emancipation Park, Houston, TX
Medium: Glass and ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: Vary
Client: OST/Almeda Redevelopment Authority.
Date: 2019
Description: Mosaic sculptures honoring four founders of Emancipation Park, the oldest public park in Texas. |  Title: “Art = Fun"
Location: Alexander Milne Elementary School SPARK Park, Houston, TX
Medium: Fabricated steel, stucco, glass and ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: vary
Client: SPARK Park Program Inc.
Date: 2018
Description: The giant playful sculpture, which is a collaboration between David Adickes and Reginald Adams, offers a cheerful reminder to the playground participants that Art=Fun. Local students incorporated their own handprints onto the mosaics. |  Title: “Phillis Wheatley Park”
Location: 723 Arthur St, San Antonio, TX 78202
Medium: Glass and ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: vary
Client: San Antonio Housing Authority
Date: 2018
Description: The park includes several public art elements including: Memorial walls, play sculpture and custom seating structures. |
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 Title: “Sacred Paths”
Location: Columbia Tap Hike & Bike Trail, Third Ward, Houston, Texas
Medium: Glass and Ceramic tile mosaics and aerosol paint
Dimensions: 12’H x 88’L
Client: Harris County Precinct One
Date: 2018
Description: The mixed media mosaic mural depicts pictures of eight African American activists in tile mosaics with a colorful background that was inspired by church stain glass windows. |  Title: “Healing Hands”
Location: Legacy Health Clinic, Fifth Ward, Houston, Texas
Medium: Glass mosaic and aerosol paint
Dimensions: 10’H x 65’W
Client: Legacy Health Clinic
Date: 2017
Description: This mural is bursting with colorful glass and tile mosaics mandalas and real human hand prints of all sizes. For this project, Adams says the seven murals are together meant to represent the human chakra system. |  Title: “Helping Hands”
Location: Dr. Robert L. Hilliard Health Clinic, 901 E. Runnel, San Antonio, TX
Medium: Glass and Ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: 10’H x 16’W
Client: University Health System
Date: 2010
Description: This public art project honors the legacy of Dr. Robert L. Hilliard, an obstetrician who made significant contributions to East San Antonio. |
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 Title: “Connected”
Location: 10611 Westheimer Rd. Houston TX
Medium: Aerosol paint
Client: Westchase Management District
Dimension: 20’H x 45’L
Date: 2017
Description: Using sacred geometry we created an imaged that reflects the interconnections of all people. |  Title: “Creatia”
Location: George R. Brown Convention Center, Avenidas Americas, Houston, Texas
Medium: Glass and Ceramic tile mosaics
Dimensions: 5’H x 15’W
Client: Houston First
Date: 2017
Description: The Labyrinth, an ancient archetype for self-discovery, is the central theme of the mosaic mural installation. Creatia pays homage to the spirit of the City of Houston as a dynamic, multi-cultural, urban metropolis and the anchor for space exploration in the US. |  Title: “Field of Dreams"
Location: 2816 E 12th St, Austin, TX 78702
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Client: Six Square Community Development Corp.
Dimension: 10’H x 35’L
Date: 2016
Description: Using Art to capture the History and Heritage of Downs Field, the murals depict portraits of 5 African-American major league baseball players. |
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 Title: “Read”
Location: Buelah Shepard Library
Medium: Acrylic
Dimension: 24’H x 36’W
Client: The City of Houston
Date: 2017
Description: This public art project was proposed and developed to commemorate and celebrate the Super Bowl being in Houston. Over 250 students, teachers, faculty from schools of all districts supported the project by offering their time by painting their very own quilt square. Those quilt square make up the word READ to promote literacy and the importance of education. |  Title: "I am Jesse Owens"
Locations: 3714 W. Alabama, Houston, TX
Medium: Acrylic paint
Dimensions: 8'H x 40'L
Date: 2015
Description:In honor of the legacy of Olympiad legend, Jesse Owens, students from A+ Unlimited Potential designed and painted a mural as a tribute to Jesse Owens’ achievement of winning four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. |  Title: “This is Houston”
Location: 2615 Montrose, Houston TX
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Dimension: 9’H x 36’L
Client: Leadership Houston Inc.
Date: 2009
Description: Created as a unique art concept and community action project designed to better our city and raise awareness of diversity by Leadership Houston Class XXVII. The mosaic includes images in the categories of art/diversity, education, the environment, healthcare, and leadership. |
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 Title: “We Are the Scales of Justice”
Location: 4701 Dickson, Houston TX
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Dimension: 16’H x 24’L
Client: High School for Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice
Date: 2009
Description: The brilliantly colored tile mosaic mural is filled with symbols of law and justice and incorporates vignettes of classes that the students take to prepare them for a career in law enforcement or criminal justice. |  Title: “Prisme De Couleur”
Location: Private Residence
Medium: Glass, Ceramic and Porcelain tile mosaics
Client: Private
Dimensions: Vary
Date: 2014
Description: Using the entire spectrum of the rainbow, this tile mosaic mural creates a luscious burst of color for the poolside view of this guest house in a Houston area private residence. |  Title: “Reflections”
Location: 911 E. 11th Street, Austin, Texas
Medium: Glass and porcelain tile mosaics
Client: City of Austin Art in Public Places Program
Dimension: 7’H x 26’L
Date: March 2013
Description: The mosaic mural documents the history and cultural heritage of East Austin, one of the oldest African-American communities in Austin Texas. Imagery within the mural embodies various facets of the community. |
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 Title: “Power of the Port”
Location: 800 Clinton Dr, Houston TX
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Client: Port of Houston Authority Port of Houston Visitor’s Center
Dimension: 10’H x 120’L
Date: November, 2004
Description: The story of the Port of Houston is an epic that belongs to Posterity. This mural series is a six-part visual narrative of the epic which portrays the character, value and potential of this great monument of natural wonder and human triumph. |  Title: “Fruits of Fifth Ward”
Location: 1501 Schwartz, Houston TX
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Client: History Channel, City of Houston
Dimension: 16’H x 65’L
Date: 2006
Description: Using Art to Capture the History and Heritage of the Fifth Ward. The art project documents the history and cultural heritage of one of Houston’s oldest African-American communities, the Fifth Ward. This project is a recipient of the 2005-2006 Save Our History National grant from the History Channel. |  Title: "Oasis"
Location: 8330 Triola
Medium: Mosaic benches and painted labyrinth
Client: Boniuk Institute
Dimension: vary
Date: March 2015
Description: Over two dozen students participated in SSQ5 this year. The students worked alongside Reginald Adams and his creative team to design a series of sacred geometry patterns which were transformed into custom ceramic tiles which embellish two L-shaped concrete benches in the SIS courtyard. |
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 Title: “Blossoms of Kashmere Gardens”
Location: 4802 Lockwood, Houston TX
Medium: Ceramic tile mosaics
Dimension: Vary
Client: City of Houston
Date: April 2009
Description: In partnership with Citizen Schools, an after-school apprenticeship program, and through a commission from the Houston Arts Alliance, artist Reginald Adams led a team of 15 students in the design and production of 30 mosaic murals that will be incorporated into the neighborhood multi-service center. |  Title: “Mickey Leland Memorial Park”
Location: Cavalcade, Houston, TX 77026
Medium: Vary
Dimension: 1 acre
Client: Harris County Commissioner Precint 1
Date: November 2000
Description: The Leland Memorial Park is a moving collection of art, green space and history consisting of an obelisk, sculptures, story walls and an exedra that blend to commemorate the benevolent, humane, community service spirit of one of the all-time favorite sons of the people of Houston. |
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