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Cerritos pairs a civic library with public art

Cerritos Library and the Sculpture Garden give the city a civic-culture note with exhibits, public art, and a carefully planned city-center feel.

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Cerritos has a civic center that is meant to be noticed. The library is city-operated and presents itself as an “Experience Library,” with collections, digital resources, exhibitions, and artwork built into the visit.

The public art story continues outside the shelves. Artwork appears around the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, Sculpture Garden, Civic Center, City Hall, Library, and other citywide sites. The Sculpture Garden was dedicated as a 50th anniversary gift and was designed to display 20 pieces.

This is a good Cerritos orientation point because it shows the city through civic design alongside shopping centers and freeways. Check library hours, exhibit details, and public-art information before turning it into a planned stop.

For a short visit, the library and Sculpture Garden can be paired without making the day complicated. It is a quiet way to see how Cerritos uses public buildings and art to shape its center.

A short stop can still feel complete. See the library. Walk the garden. Look for nearby art. Check hours before you make the trip.

Where to see it

Cerritos Library, Civic Center, and Sculpture Garden. Check city pages for hours, exhibits, and artwork details.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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