heART's of Wilsonville Bike Tour

Calendar Date:
Saturday, July 19, 2025 - 10:00am

Image of heART scultures seen around Wilsonville

heARTs of Wilsonville: Bike Tour

Discover the beauty of Wilsonville on two wheels during our community-centered heARTs of Wilsonville Bike Ride! This fun, family-friendly ride takes you on a scenic tour of the city's vibrant public art, heARTs of Wilsonville project. Whether you're an avid cyclist or just looking for a relaxing ride, this event celebrates creativity, connection, and active living. Helmets required, smiles guaranteed!

Location: Town Center Park 

Date and Time: Saturday, July 19th 

Meet at 10am. Depart at 10:30am

This ride is family-friendly. Be prepared for an 8-mile loop with frequent breaks to admire the new heARTs of Wilsonville art installations. Learn about the project from those involved.

heARTs of Wilsonville: Many Cultures, One Heart

The City of Wilsonville in collaboration with the Arts, Culture and Heritage Commission requested applications from talented emerging or professional artists to submit unique and artistic design concepts to then paint onto fiberglass heart sculptures that measure 52" X 52" X 10" . The Arts, Culture, and Heritage Commission along with members from the DEI Committee reviewed applications and awarded the ten hearts to the artists listed below. 

The project theme “Many Cultures, One Heart” aims to represent the distinctive artistic, cultural, and historical framework that makes Wilsonville a wonderful place. Artwork designs were encouraged to incorporate the diversity of the city to celebrate the many communities located here.

Installation of this project is complete. All ten hearts are installed throughout Wilsonville; near City Facilities or in City Parks. A map showing where you can find all ten hearts can be found HERE.

This project is expected to be installed for approximately one year. Following the to be determined exhibit period, select hearts will be auctioned off utilizing an online silent auction website.  Funds generated from the sales of the hearts will help offset future arts and culture projects.