Written on July 23, 2026
We Need Your Vote! We’re honored to share that River Tunnel has been selected as a Top 100 finalist in this year’s CODAawards, an international program that celebrates outstanding projects integrating commissioned art into interior, architectural, and public spaces. Read More
Written on July 23, 2026
We're excited to share that Gordon Huether Studio has recently been shortlisted for four significant public art opportunities across the country. Each project offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with communities, stakeholders, and design teams to create site specific artwork that reflects local history, identity, and shared aspirations. Read More
Written on July 9, 2025
MIDLOTHIAN PUBLIC SAFETY & COURTS BUILDING, CITY OF MIDLOTHIAN, TEXAS Gordon Huether Studio is proud to announce that Gordon has been selected to create a new memorial artwork for the city of Midlothian, Texas and its upcoming Public Safety and Courts Building. The memorial, designed to honor Midlothian’s dedicated public safety personnel, will embody the core values of: trust, service, leadership, honor, duty and sacrifice. The artwork will also include a tribute to the city’s three fallen police personnel: City Marshal Clark Blair, Ofc. George William Raffield, Jr. and Ofc. Heather Lynnette Phares. Gordon was selected for his decades of experience with sensitive topics and the timeless quality of his past work in creating similar memorials. The 77,000-square-foot Public Safety & Courts facility will be the combined home of Midlothian’s Police, Fire and EMS administrative services as well as the city’s Municipal Court, is scheduled to complete in mid-Spring 2025, with the artwork plaza following in late 2025/early 2026. Read More
Written on June 25, 2025
The Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation and the Des Moines Airport have partnered and selected five artists to create five large-scale art installations throughout the new airport terminal, scheduled to open in 2026. Read More
Written on May 7, 2025
Gordon Huether Reflects on 20 Years with the Napa City Planning Commission Musings of a Planning Commissioner December 2024 - Gordon HuetherMy German immigrant parents brought me to Napa in 1962 when I was 3 years old. My parents came here looking for work. Napa’s population was +/-22,000. Napa was a blue collar, hardworking, small-town community. Mare Island was still thriving as were many other industrial based businesses. Read More
Written on April 29, 2025
The selected artist, Gordon Huether Studio, will work with the Carlsbad community to develop a vision for the artwork that honors those who have served while complementing the natural setting of Veterans Memorial Park. Read More