Art of America: City Hall Exhibit
The Art of America: Stars, Stripes & Stories
In honor of America’s 250th Anniversary, Chesterfield City Hall is proud to present a powerful new art exhibit running through the second and third quarters of 2026. The display will feature artifacts and personal stories from the Mid America Veterans Museum, a collection of sculptures by Don Wiegand and the Don Wiegand Foundation, and pieces from Fine Art Ltd.. This collaboration honors not only our servicemen and women but the enduring ideals that have guided our nation for 250 years.
Mid America Veterans Museum
The Mid America Veterans Museum is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of our nation’s veterans. Located in O’Fallon, MO, the museum offers free admission and operates entirely through the generosity of donors, sponsors, and community supporters. Through immersive exhibits, the Veterans History Project, and their podcast, Operation Insight, they collect, preserve, and share firsthand accounts, ensuring that the voices and experiences of those who served are not only remembered but honored and passed on to future generations. At the heart of their mission is a simple belief: every veteran has a story, and every story deserves to be told.
Don Wiegand & the Don Wiegand Foundation
Founded in 2004, The Wiegand Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization devoted to preserving the artistic vision and legacy of Don F. Wiegand. Chesterfield resident and sculptor, Don Wiegand, is known worldwide by art collectors, celebrities, politicians, influencers, and world leaders for his memorable sculptures of renowned historical figures. His masterpieces are exhibited in places like Busch Stadium, the Whitehouse, the Pentagon, and the Vatican. His work reflects a unique cultural blend of fine art, horticulture, architecture, music, and wildlife—most notably embodied in his studio in Chesterfield, Missouri. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Kroeger family smokehouse and slaughterhouse, which, after much hard work and dedication, is now used by Don as a studio. Beyond aesthetics, Wiegand’s legacy emphasizes values such as family, faith, patriotism, community, and innovation, all rooted in his lifelong commitment to generosity and service to others.
The Foundation continues this mission by sharing his work and honoring individuals who reflect similar ideals. Several of Wiegand’s sculptures have been adapted into prestigious awards, including the Spirit of Hope Award, inspired by Bob Hope, which recognizes those who support military personnel and first responders. Other honors, such as the Lindbergh Medal, celebrate contributions to society and philanthropy. These awards cannot be purchased, only earned, reinforcing the Foundation’s emphasis on merit and selfless service.
Hiro Yamagata & Fine Art Ltd.
Fine Art Ltd., located in Chesterfield, is a leading international publisher of fine commemorative art, known for producing official works for major global events, including 13 consecutive Olympic Games, the Fall of the Berlin Wall, and the FIFA World Cup. The art collection has collaborated with renowned artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Peter Max, and Hiro Yamagata—a Japanese-born, internationally acclaimed artist known for his vibrant, light-filled works and innovative use of laser and holographic techniques—while partnering with organizations like the United States Olympic Committee and the American Sport Art Museum and Archives. This exhibit features Yamagata’s work, and Fine Art Ltd.’s limited-edition prints and sculptures are held in prestigious institutions worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institution, the White House, and the International Olympic Museum.